Posting on behalf of my wife, who would like to tap the memories of Dopers over 30 (or so):
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Posting on behalf of my wife, who would like to tap the memories of Dopers over 30 (or so):
All positive replies automatically entered into the “Doper Who Saved Christmas” lottery. Thanks…
Title: A Christmas Carol [sound recording] / adapted and directed by Robert Lewis.
Published: San Francisco, California: Jabberwocky, 1972.
Description: 1 sound cassette: analog.
Summary: Features a dramatization of the classic story by Charles Dickens about a miser who learns the meaning of Christmas when three ghostly visitors review his past and foretell his future. Includes sound effects and background music.
Performed/spoken by: With Rick Cimino (Scrooge) and featuring Pat Franklyn, Bernard Mayes, and Darryl Ferreira.
Other Cassette Classics by Jabberwocky:
Alice in Wonderland
Great Expectations
Huckleberry Finn
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County
The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
Treasure Island
The Wizard of Oz
I have access to a library copy, if you’re unable to find a copy on your own.
Thanks! After a bit of web-searching it looks as though we’ll be able to score an LP copy of our own. (If we can’t, we’ll come crawling back…)
Much obliged for the information.
I have the Patrick Stewart version that I listen to every year. If you can’t find the old one I’m sure you must be able to find that one as it is only about 5 years old.