I recall a conversation I had with my granddaughter some years ago about old Christmas traditions. I told her that her grandparents and millions of others used to watch the Beaton Marionettes on TV every year as they performed The Nativity and Twas the Night Before Christmas.
Marionettes
pouncing from strings must seem very low-tech and primitive to a preteen and
teenager today, but when we were children in the 1950's and 1960's the
marionettes were magical, and we loved them. We watched them every year as we
grew up.
The two programs were narrated by the
late, great actor Alexander Scourby (seen in the above photo). Scourby also
portrayed C. Clement Moore, the author of Twas the Night Before Christmas.
The TV programs brings back
fond memories of Christmas as a child. My parents did not have a lot of money,
but they always provided a grand Christmas holiday for our family.
You can
watch the two short programs via the below links:
Twas the
Night Before Christmas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzNJxLvbRrM
Part One of The Nativity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXCNTW2glEw&playnext=1&list=PLEE47A548FC0AC749&index=15
Part Two of The Nativity
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