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#5974: MR. MAGOO'S CHRISTMAS CAROL
1962-12-18, WNBC, 54 min.
Jim Backus, Morey Amsterdam, Paul Frees, John Hart, Jack Cassidy, Jane Kean, Joan Gardner, Royal Dano, Les Tremayne, Marie Matthews, Laura Olsher

The nearsighted, cantankerous Mr. Magoo stars in a Broadway presentation of a Christmas Carol. This was the first made for television animated cartoon special and the first animated TV musical. Mr. Magoo and many Mr. Magoo appearances followed. Beginning in 1960-1962, Magoo entered television via a syndicated series followed by a primetime NBC series (September 19, 1964 to August 21, 1965) and later a weekend CBS cartoon series (September 10, 1977 to September 9, 1979). Jim Backus was the voice of Mr. Magoo for 40 years.
#16350: MAD,MAD,MAD, COMEDIANS, THE
1970-04-07, ABC, 16 min.
Smothers Brothers, Jack E. Leonard, Phyllis Diller, Jack Benny, Henny Youngman, Flip Wilson, George Jessel, Groucho Marx, Paul Frees, Joan Gardner

 In this SPECICAL Rankin / Bass animated broadcast, comedians provide their own voices for their animated counterparts, except for Chico Marx and W. C. Fields, both deceased. Groucho Marx, 80 years old, was still playing himself. Voice actor Paul Frees narrated the show and filled in for those actors who were not able to do their own voices. 

The show included such segments as a Marx Brothers skit, which was a reworking of a scene from their Broadway play I'll Say She Is (1924). The skit included their famous Napoleon parody, with Napoleon played by Groucho. The sketch featured animated representations. Romeo Muller is credited as having written special material for the show in addition to the original scripts that came from the various comedians' sketches.

This special and Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town (released later that year) gave Rankin/Bass their highest TV ratings, even higher than Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964). 


The majority of the special is an animated vaudeville-style show featuring numerous comedians performing the greatest skits at the palace.

Flip Wilson's "Columbus" sketch (with audio taken directly from his 1967 Atlantic Records album Cowboys and Colored People) is set to animation, as Queen Isabel Johnson sends Christopher Columbus to the New World to find, among other things, Ray Charles.

Jack Benny and George Burns take a trip in Jack's infamous Maxwell, where Jack attempts to weasel his way out of paying an increased bridge toll (NOT COMPLETE).

Groucho Marx recreates the Napoleon parody act from the Marx Brothers' 1925 Broadway revue I'll Say She Is, with Groucho reprising his role as Napoleon. (NOT COMPLETE).

The W.C. Fields sketch is not included in this recording. 

The Smothers Brothers try their best to cooperate in singing a song to woo a princess, but their attempt does not go as planned.
In between the skits, various comedians including Henny Youngman, Jack E. Leonard, George Jessel, and Phyllis Diller tell a few funny jokes as the TV special progresses. 

Cast
Jack Benny . . . Himself
George Burns . . . Himself
Phyllis Diller . . . Herself
George Jessel . . . Himself
Jack E. Leonard . . . Himself
Groucho Marx . . . Napoleon/Himself
The Smothers Brothers . . . Themselves
Flip Wilson . . . Himself
Henny Youngman . . . Himself
Paul Frees ...Narrator
Joan Gardner . . . Josephine Bonaparte, additional voices

This broadcasts is sponsored by Pepsi Cola. The opening commercial is heard. 
                        
#5932: HERE COMES PETER COTTONTAIL
1971-04-04, WABC, 54 min.
Danny Kaye, Vincent Price, Paul Frees, Casey Kasem, Iris Rainer, Joan Gardner, Greg Thomas, Jeffrey A. Thomas

Peter Cottontail campaigns to become the chief Easter Bunny, but his rival, Irontail, wants a contest to see who can give away the most Easter eggs in this animated musical special.
#9363: "SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN TO TOWN."
1975-12-09, ABC, 60 min.
Mickey Rooney, Keenan Wynn, Fred Astaire, Paul Frees, Diana Lynn, Joan Gardner, Greg Thomas, Robie Lester

Animated special about the legend of Santa Claus.

The voices of Mickey Rooney, Fred Astaire, Diana Lynn, Robie Lester, Keenan Wynn, Joan Gardner, Paul Frees, and Greg Thomas.
Mickey Rooney portrays Santa Claus.  

Narrator: Fred Astaire.

Originally broadcast December 1970.             
#9515: "STORY OF THE FIRST CHRISTMAS SNOW, THE."
1975-12-19, NBC, 30 min.
Cyril Ritchard, Don Messick, Angela Lansbury, Iris Rainer, Joan Gardner, Greg Thomas, David Kelley, Dina Lynn, Dru Stevens, Hilary Momberger, Sean Manning

Christmas television special produced in stop-motion animation, telling the story of a young Shepard, blinded by lightning. 
Featuring the voices of Cyril Ritchard, David Kelley, Dina Lynn, Greg Thomas, Iris Rainer, Joan Gardner, Don Messick, Sean Manning, Dru Stevens, Hilary Momberger. 

Narrated by Angela Lansbury.                     
#8263: HERE COMES PETER COTTONTAIL
1976-04-13, NBC, 54 min.
Danny Kaye, Vincent Price, Paul Frees, Casey Kasem, Iris Rainer, Joan Gardner, Greg Thomas, Jeffrey A. Thomas

Peter Cottontail campaigns to become the chief Easter Bunny, but his rival, Irontail, wants a contest to see who can give away the most Easter eggs in this animated musical special. 

Duplicate of # 5932. Originally aired on April 4th, 1971.                                       
#8149: FIRST EASTER RABBIT, THE
1977-04-09, NBC, 30 min.
Robert Morse, Bob McFadden, Burl Ives, Stan Freberg, Don Messick, Paul Frees, Joan Gardner, Dina Lyn

The voices of Robert Morse, Bob McFadden, Don Messick, Paul Frees, Burl Ives, and Stan Freberg are heard in this animated TV special, which tells the story of the Easter Bunny's origin.

Burl Ives does the narration.                         
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