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Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott

Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott

Released Monday, 21st December 2020
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Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott

Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott

Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott

Parents' Night In #51: A Christmas Carol (1984), The One With George C. Scott

Monday, 21st December 2020
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Merry Christmas and welcome to another PNI, where we watch and discuss our favorite film version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, the 1984 made-for-television film starring George C. Scott, David Warner, Roger Rees, Suzannah York, and Edward Woodward.  This film has been an annual staple in our house for years, and we love Scott's naturalistic, matter-of-fact portrayal of the miserable cheapskate Ebenezer Scrooge, who finds joy and human connection after being visited by various Christmas spirits (we're enjoying a couple Christmas spirits of our own, if you know what I mean..).  So pour yourself something nice and join in the holiday cheer with Justin & Kelly as we watch A Christmas Carol!

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