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'''''A Christmas Carol''''' is a sentimental short novel, written by [[Charles Dickens (author)|Charles Dickens]] in 1843. The book attracted instant popularity, and has endured across the decades. The tale of the redemption of miser [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] and his ghostly encounters has been reworked, remade, parodied, and referenced in countless subsequent stage, print, and film works, including several [[Muppet]] productions and products.
 
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[[Image:Xmascarol-82cal.jpg|thumb|300px|[[The Sesame Street Storytime Calendar 1982]].]]
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[[Image:Xmascarol-mupmag.jpg|thumb|300px|"A (Sort of) Christmas Carol"<br>from [[Muppet Magazine issue 5|''Muppet Magazine'' issue 5]].]]
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[[Image:Joemarley.jpg|thumb|300px|Scene from ''A Sesame Street Christmas Carol''.]]
 
'''''A Christmas Carol''''' is a sentimental short novel, written by [[Charles Dickens (author)|Charles Dickens]] in 1843. The book attracted instant popularity, and has endured across the decades. The tale of the redemption of miser [[Ebenezer Scrooge]] and his ghostly encounters has been reworked, remade, parodied, and referenced in countless subsequent stage, print, and film works, including several [[The Muppets|Muppet]] productions and products.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
*''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' is an elaborate, feature-length adaptation of the book, as presented by [[Gonzo]] as [[Charles Dickens (character)|Charles Dickens]]. It incorporates most of the key characters and scenes, and often word for word dialogue from the book. One of the more notable alterations was changing Jacob Marley to [[Jacob and Robert Marley]], to accomodate both [[Statler and Waldorf]].
*''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]'' incorporated many elements of the story, including a crippled kitten named Tiny Tim. To win round a typically grouchy [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]], celebrity guests portray the ghostly visitors. [[Anne Murray]] appears as the Ghost of Christmas Past, who shows Oscar his childhood (with [[Leslie Uggams]] as his nurse); [[Imogene Coca]] plays the Ghost of Christmas Present, with alarm clocks strapped to her attire; and [[Dick Smothers]] is the Ghost of Christmas Future.
 
   
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* In the ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode [[Episode 212: Refrigerator Day|Refrigerator Day]], [[Baby Sinclair]] does an impersonation of [[Tiny Tim Cratchit|Tiny Tim]] at the end of the Sinclairs' pageant, complete with costume and crutch. He says "And God bless us, everyone" before falling onto the floor.
*[[The Sesame Street Storytime Calendar 1982]] featured ''[[Sesame Street]]'' characters re-enacting the tale, to illustrate the month of December.
 
   
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*''[[A Sesame Street Christmas Carol]]'', a 2006 direct-to-DVD production, features [[Oscar the Grouch]] in the Scrooge role, with [[Rhubarb the Grouch]] as the Grouch of Christmas Past, [[Christmas Carole]] as the Ghost of Christmas Present, and [[Sam the Super Automated Ghost of Christmas Future]].
*The [[1987]] book and tape set ''[[A Sesame Street Christmas (book)|A Sesame Street Christmas]]'' includes the story "Oscar's Christmas Carol (A Dickens of a Story)." Oscar reads ''A Christmas Carol'' for the first time and is enthralled by Mr. Scrooge, who reminds him of his Uncle Smarmy. Oscar is subsequently disheartened when he finds out that Scrooge reforms.
 
   
 
*The 1979 special ''[[A Special Sesame Street Christmas]]'' incorporated many elements of the story, including a crippled kitten named Tiny Tim. To win round a typically grouchy Oscar, celebrity guests portray the ghostly visitors. [[Anne Murray]] appears as the Ghost of Christmas Past, who shows Oscar his childhood (with [[Leslie Uggams]] as his nurse); [[Imogene Coca]] plays the Ghost of Christmas Present, with alarm clocks strapped to her attire; and [[Dick Smothers]] is the Ghost of Christmas Future.
*''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' is an elaborate, feature-length adaptation of the book, as presented by [[Gonzo]] as [[Charles Dickens]]. It incorporates most of the key characters and scenes, and often word for word dialogue from the book. One of the more notable alterations was changing Jacob Marley to [[Jacob and Robert Marley]], to accomodate both [[Statler and Waldorf]].
 
   
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Storytime Calendar 1982]]'' featured ''[[Sesame Street]]'' characters re-enacting the tale, to illustrate the month of December.
*''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' referenced the story in passing, through it's ''Moulin Rouge'' spoofe ''Moulin Scrooge''. [[Sam the Eagle]] appears as banker Baron von Scrooge.
 
   
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*[[Muppet Magazine issue 5|''Muppet Magazine'' issue 5]] includes the story, ''A (Sort of) Christmas Carol'', as illustrated by [[Dean Yeagle]] with text by [[Ellis Weiner]].
*''[[A Sesame Street Christmas Carol]]'' a [[2006]] direct-to-DVD production, features Oscar the Grouch in the Scrooge role.
 
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*The 1987 book and tape set ''[[A Sesame Street Christmas (book)|A Sesame Street Christmas]]'' includes the story "Oscar's Christmas Carol (A Dickens of a Story)". Oscar reads ''A Christmas Carol'' for the first time and is enthralled by Mr. Scrooge, who reminds him of his Uncle Smarmy. Oscar is subsequently disheartened when he finds out that Scrooge reforms.
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*''[[A Very Muppet Christmas]]'' included a short version of the story entitled, "Yet Another Christmas Carol".
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*''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' referenced the story in passing, through its ''Moulin Rouge'' spoof "Moulin Scrooge". [[Sam the Eagle]] appears as banker Baron von Scrooge.
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*In [[Episode 108: Musicians|episode 108]] of ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'', Fozzie Bear meets a head-less ghoul in his motel room who, after re-attaching his head, heads to a power breakfast with the Ghost of Christmas Past.
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==Connections==
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Several actors who have appeared in Muppet/Henson productions have performed in ''Christmas Carol''-based productions.
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*[[Jason Alexander]] played Jacob Marley in ''A Christmas Carol'' (2004, TV)
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*[[Wayne Allwine]] voiced [[Mickey Mouse]] as Bob Cratchit, Mole, and a gravedigging weasel in ''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' (1983)
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*[[Annette Badland]] played Mrs. Fezziwig in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[Timothy Bateson]] played Mr. Fezziwig in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1984, film)
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*[[Geoffrey Bayldon]] played a toyshop owner in ''Scrooge'' (1970, film)
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*[[Theodore Bikel]] voiced Jacob Marley in ''The Stingiest Man in Town'' (1978, TV)
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*[[Jim Carrey]] voiced Scrooge and all three ghosts in ''A Christmas Carol'' (2009, film)
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*[[Geraldine Chaplin]] played the Ghost of Christmas Future/blind beggar in ''A Christma Carol'' (TV, 2004)
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*[[Tim Curry]] played Scrooge in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1997, animated video)
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*[[Jamie Farr]] played Jacob Marley in ''Scrooged'' (1988, film)
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*[[John Franklyn-Robbins]] played Crump in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[Stephen Garlick]] played a child in ''Scrooge'' (1970, film)
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*[[Louise Gold]] puppeteered Iris who played Mrs Cratchit in ''Roland Rat's Christmas Carol'' (1986 TV)
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*[[Kelsey Grammer]] played Ebenezer Scrooge in ''A Christmas Carol'' (2004, TV)
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*[[Joel Grey]] played the Ghost of Christmas Past in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[Buddy Hackett]] played Ebenezer Scrooge in ''Scrooged'' (1988, film)
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*[[Michael Hordern]] played Jacob Marley in ''Scrooge'' (1951) and ''A Christmas Carol'' (animated, 1971) and Scrooge in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1977, TV)
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*[[Gordon Jackson]] played the nephew's friend in ''Scrooge'' (1970, film)
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*[[Jane Krakowski]] played the Ghost of Christmas Past/streetlamp lighter in ''A Christmas Carol'' (TV, 2004)
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*[[Stefan Ljungqvist]] played Scrooge on stage in [[Sweden]]
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*[[Jesse L. Martin]] played the Ghost of Christmas Present/ticket seller in ''A Christmas Carol'' (2004, TV)
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*[[Ian McNeice]] played Fezziwig in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[Gerard Parkes]] played Jessup/Ghost of Christmas Present in ''An American Christmas Carol'' (1979, TV)
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*[[Edward Petherbridge]] played Foster in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[George C. Scott]] played Scrooge in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1984, film)
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*[[Elizabeth Spriggs]] played Mrs. Riggs in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[Patrick Stewart]] played Scrooge in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1999, TV)
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*[[Anthony Walters]] played Tiny Time in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1984, film)
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*[[Zoe Wanamaker]] played Belle in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1977, TV)
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*[[David Warner]] played Bob Cratchit in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1984, film)
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*[[Orson Welles]] played Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" on ''The Campbell Playhouse'' (Dec. 23, 1938; radio)
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*[[Edward Woodward]] played the Ghost of Christmas Present in ''A Christmas Carol'' (1984, film)
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*[[Henry Winkler]] played Benedict Slade in ''An American Christmas Carol'' (1979, TV)
   
 
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Revision as of 00:53, 6 January 2016

Mxcposter
Xmascarol-82cal

The Sesame Street Storytime Calendar 1982.

Xmascarol-mupmag

"A (Sort of) Christmas Carol"
from Muppet Magazine issue 5.

Joemarley

Scene from A Sesame Street Christmas Carol.

A Christmas Carol is a sentimental short novel, written by Charles Dickens in 1843. The book attracted instant popularity, and has endured across the decades. The tale of the redemption of miser Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghostly encounters has been reworked, remade, parodied, and referenced in countless subsequent stage, print, and film works, including several Muppet productions and products.

References

  • In the Dinosaurs episode Refrigerator Day, Baby Sinclair does an impersonation of Tiny Tim at the end of the Sinclairs' pageant, complete with costume and crutch. He says "And God bless us, everyone" before falling onto the floor.
  • The 1979 special A Special Sesame Street Christmas incorporated many elements of the story, including a crippled kitten named Tiny Tim. To win round a typically grouchy Oscar, celebrity guests portray the ghostly visitors. Anne Murray appears as the Ghost of Christmas Past, who shows Oscar his childhood (with Leslie Uggams as his nurse); Imogene Coca plays the Ghost of Christmas Present, with alarm clocks strapped to her attire; and Dick Smothers is the Ghost of Christmas Future.
  • The 1987 book and tape set A Sesame Street Christmas includes the story "Oscar's Christmas Carol (A Dickens of a Story)". Oscar reads A Christmas Carol for the first time and is enthralled by Mr. Scrooge, who reminds him of his Uncle Smarmy. Oscar is subsequently disheartened when he finds out that Scrooge reforms.
  • In episode 108 of The Jim Henson Hour, Fozzie Bear meets a head-less ghoul in his motel room who, after re-attaching his head, heads to a power breakfast with the Ghost of Christmas Past.

Connections

Several actors who have appeared in Muppet/Henson productions have performed in Christmas Carol-based productions.

  • Jason Alexander played Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol (2004, TV)
  • Wayne Allwine voiced Mickey Mouse as Bob Cratchit, Mole, and a gravedigging weasel in Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983)
  • Annette Badland played Mrs. Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • Timothy Bateson played Mr. Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol (1984, film)
  • Geoffrey Bayldon played a toyshop owner in Scrooge (1970, film)
  • Theodore Bikel voiced Jacob Marley in The Stingiest Man in Town (1978, TV)
  • Jim Carrey voiced Scrooge and all three ghosts in A Christmas Carol (2009, film)
  • Geraldine Chaplin played the Ghost of Christmas Future/blind beggar in A Christma Carol (TV, 2004)
  • Tim Curry played Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (1997, animated video)
  • Jamie Farr played Jacob Marley in Scrooged (1988, film)
  • John Franklyn-Robbins played Crump in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • Stephen Garlick played a child in Scrooge (1970, film)
  • Louise Gold puppeteered Iris who played Mrs Cratchit in Roland Rat's Christmas Carol (1986 TV)
  • Kelsey Grammer played Ebenezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (2004, TV)
  • Joel Grey played the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • Buddy Hackett played Ebenezer Scrooge in Scrooged (1988, film)
  • Michael Hordern played Jacob Marley in Scrooge (1951) and A Christmas Carol (animated, 1971) and Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (1977, TV)
  • Gordon Jackson played the nephew's friend in Scrooge (1970, film)
  • Jane Krakowski played the Ghost of Christmas Past/streetlamp lighter in A Christmas Carol (TV, 2004)
  • Stefan Ljungqvist played Scrooge on stage in Sweden
  • Jesse L. Martin played the Ghost of Christmas Present/ticket seller in A Christmas Carol (2004, TV)
  • Ian McNeice played Fezziwig in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • Gerard Parkes played Jessup/Ghost of Christmas Present in An American Christmas Carol (1979, TV)
  • Edward Petherbridge played Foster in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • George C. Scott played Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (1984, film)
  • Elizabeth Spriggs played Mrs. Riggs in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • Patrick Stewart played Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (1999, TV)
  • Anthony Walters played Tiny Time in A Christmas Carol (1984, film)
  • Zoe Wanamaker played Belle in A Christmas Carol (1977, TV)
  • David Warner played Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (1984, film)
  • Orson Welles played Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol" on The Campbell Playhouse (Dec. 23, 1938; radio)
  • Edward Woodward played the Ghost of Christmas Present in A Christmas Carol (1984, film)
  • Henry Winkler played Benedict Slade in An American Christmas Carol (1979, TV)
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