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Tis The Season

Season 1:  Episode 05

A Christmas Story (1983)

 

The screenplay of A Christmas Story is based on Jean Shepherd’s In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash, three semi-autobiographical posts published in Playboy from 1964 and 1966.  Other stories which include Flick’s Tongue was told on his WOR Radio Talk Show in 1968.  Other stories found within the feature can be found whilst giving talks on his college tour circuit. 

 

The Red Ryder BB Gun came out in 1968 and is still available today. 

 

Jon and Keith discuss their Christmas memories and discuss the book and the seasonal favourite.  We also have an interview with Tripp Whetsell.

Opening Credits; Introduction (4.03); Memorable Christmas (4.31); Forming the Plot (8.32); Prologue (9.43); Page to Page (10.08);  Commercial (55.50); Interview with Tripp Whetsell (56.11); Film Trailer (1:15.21); Lights, Camera, Action (1:17.43); Epilogue (1:56.03); End Credits (1.58.57)

Opening Credits - It's Christmas Eve - from the album A Christmas Horror Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Alex Khaskin 

Closing Credits - Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas - from the album Ella's Swinging Christmas by Ella Fitzgerald

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Season 1:  Episode 06

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Never Hike Alone (2017)

 

A hiker’s survival skills are put to the test, when he stumbles upon the remains of an old abandoned camp and discovers its long dark secrets.

 

Vincente di Santi will be joining us to discuss his career and his fan film ‘Never Hike Alone’.  Di Santi is a writer, voice actor, director and actor who has written and directed the 2015 short ‘The Red Room’, additional dialogue for the 2016 animated film, ‘Rock Dog’ and his new short ‘Don’t Hike Alone’.  This is a name that we think will make it big and we can’t wait to see what he has planned for the future.

 

Join us for our special episode premiering on Christmas Day, 25 December 2017. 

Opening Credits; Introduction and Interview (1.12); Trailer (1:33.37); Closing Credits (1:36.15)

 

Opening Credits - Let the Games Begin – from the album ‘Beyond the Valley of the Dolls’ , music composed and arranged by Stu Phillips

Closing Credits – Do You Hear What I Hear/You Really Got Me – from the Album Christmas Party with Eddie G – Performed by Bobby Lloyd and the Skeltons

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You can follow Vincente di Santi via the following links (click on the link to take you to his personal pages):  

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