CWFC 057 – Christmas in Dickens’ Time (A Very Victorian Christmas)

  • Posted on October 25, 2019 at 12:30 pm

On this episode, we’ll learn about Christmas in Charles Dickens’ time as we explore an old fashioned Victorian Christmas. We’ve also got the top five Christmas horror movies with special guest, Alonso Duralde, author of a Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas. Plus, we’ll help you festive up your face book, give you some pre-muppetvember Henson news, and we’ll finish off round 2 of the Road to the Christmas Bowl!

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00:00 – 01:49 Intro
01:49 – 04:56 We Need a Little Christmas Now
04:56 – 15:13 Five Golden Things (Christmas Horror Movies with Alonso Duralde)
15:13 – 18:13 Santa Babb’s Mail Bag
18:13 – 12:24 All I Want For Christmas Is News
19:32 – 21:58 Zazzle Announcement
21:58 – 33:49 Charle Dickens and the Victorian Christmas
33:49 – 35:45 Road to the Christmas Bowl
35:45 – 38:30 Wrap Up!!!
38:30 – 48:16 Outtakes

“We Wish You A Merry Christmas” United States Marine Band
“Jingle Bells” Performed by Kristen Nowicki

(The embedded player for the episode is bellow the poll and links)
Road To the Christmas Bowl
Mashed Potatoes vs Green Bean Casserole

Alonso Duralde’s Linoleum Knife Podcast
http://linoleumknife.libsyn.com/
https://www.patreon.com/LinoleumKnife

Alonso Duralde’s Have Yourself a Movie Little Christmas
https://www.amazon.com/Have-Yourself-Movie-Little-Christmas/dp/0879103760/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Have+Yourself+a+Movie+Little+Christmas&qid=1571992474&sr=8-1

20% Zazzle Discount For CWFC Listeners (code: CHristmasPod)
https://www.zazzle.com/christmaspod

All the Christmas Cards in our Official Store:
https://www.zazzle.com/collections/all_christmas_cards-119050933992275132

The Christmas Kingdom Card Collection
https://www.zazzle.com/collections/christmas_kingdom_cards-119313582246820716

4 Comments on CWFC 057 – Christmas in Dickens’ Time (A Very Victorian Christmas)

  1. What Christmas would be complete without fruitcake?!! And ours is world-famous since 1896. Made in Texas, shipped to the world. Will bake about a million pounds of cake this year.

    If you include interviews of this type on your site, let me know. I’d love to share some stories with you and your listeners.

    Hayden Crawford
    Partner
    Collin Street Bakery

  2. Art says:

    I’d be interested in hearing more of that interview with Patrick Stewart that you played a clip from. Where did you find it? I love hearing people talk about my favorite story, and Stewart has an amazing one man show of the Carol!

  3. Marcia Poppins says:

    Wow Tim, that was an excellent story of how Christmas came back in Victorian times. Dickens would be pleased. So cool you reached the Netherlands. Still miss the boys. And that fruit cake bakery thing sounds interesting.

  4. Patrick Labelle says:

    Hi Tim! Love your show and have been listening to it for awhile. I discovered it last Fall and got caught up on all the episodes within a few months leading up to Christmas 2018. Now, I’m up-to-date and enjoying your new episodes each month. I wanted to highlight a very interesting documentary done a few years ago by the BBC about Christmas on a Victorian farm. I thought it was an appropriate complement to your discussion on Christmas during Dickens’ time. It is aptly called “Victorian Farm Christmas.” Information about the 3-part documentary is available on the BBC’s site at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00p71fz and you can easily find it on YouTube. I was really impressed by it when I first saw it and have watched it again a few times. Anyway, congrats on putting together a wonderfully entertaining, informative and creative episode each month. I always look forward to my commute on the 25th. Keep up the excellent work.

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