Join us in this heartwarming episode as we explore the many dimensions of the festive season. From joyful holiday tunes and nostalgic Christmas stories to the humorous side of holiday indulgences, there’s something in store for everyone. We also share the timeless Christmas story, inviting listeners to reflect on its enduring message of love and joy.
SPEAKER 15 :
It’s the most wonderful time of the year With the kids jingle belling and everyone telling you be of good cheer It’s the most wonderful time of the year It’s the hap-happiest season of all With those holiday greetings and gay happy meetings When friends come to call It’s the hap-happiest season of all There’ll be parties for hosting, marshmallows for toasting and caroling out in the snow There’ll be scary ghost stories and tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago It’s the most wonderful time of the year There’ll be much mistletoeing and hearts will be glowing when loved ones are near. It’s the most wonderful time of the year. There’ll be scary ghost stories and tales of the glories of Christmases long, long ago It’s the most wonderful time of the year there’ll be much mistletoeing and hearts will be glowing when loved ones are near it’s the most wonderful time yes the most wonderful time oh the most wonderful time
SPEAKER 09 :
Put on your seat belts, everybody. Put on your food belts. Oh, no, it’s not that time of year again. No, it can’t be. It can’t be. Tell me, pinch me. Tell me it’s not here.
SPEAKER 14 :
It’s the most fattening time of the year. With that pumpkin pie filling and everyone swilling down eggnog and beer. It’s the most fattening time of the year. It’s the lip-smackingest season of all. While you’re shopping, you’re cheating, impulsively eating that junk at the mall. It’s the heaviest season of all. There’ll be turkeys for basting and stuffing for tasting and giblets and gravy will flow. There’ll be cookies that mom baked and a leftover fruitcake from a Christmas a long time ago. It’s the scale-flattening time of the year. While your diet you’re blowing, there’s calories going straight down to your rear. It’s a scale-flattening time of the year.
SPEAKER 09 :
Hey, wait a minute, wait a minute. I know there’s food everywhere, eggnog flowing out of fountains. It’s like one big bar mitzvah. But listen, you don’t have to do that. You could have small portions and make ribbons instead of fudge. You can do it. Please try.
SPEAKER 14 :
After meal dosing And arteries closing Cholesterol levels will grow It’s too cold to go jogging Too brisk for to bargaining So pass me a hot buttered roll Don’t you dare touch that roll I’m watching It’s the most fattening time of the year All those gingerbread shingles and chocolate Kris Kringles will tremble in fear. It’s the most fattening time. It’s a belt-loosening time. It’s the most fattening time of the year.
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Remember the reason for the season. Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 19 :
It’s comfy. This is the Christmas Story. At the start of the story, Mary is working on her computer.
SPEAKER 20 :
An angel just popped up out of nowhere.
SPEAKER 19 :
I’m seeing an angel! And then an angel says, you will be pregnant someday, and you have to name that baby Jesus. Like, he will be the Lord. and she went to Joseph the next morning. She said, I’m pregnant. Did you know that? That night, he had a dream of the same exact angel coming to him, and that angel said, You will be pregnant to Mary. Do you know who Mary is? Yes, I do. Then marry her. But that was a weird dream. The angel left, and Mary got married to Joseph. Whoa, Mary, you look so cool. Mary, you are the best Mary ever. Could you marry me? Mary. Yes.
SPEAKER 20 :
But they went back to his homeland, which was Bethlehem.
SPEAKER 19 :
Hopped on a donkey and went do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Can you get off my back? It really hurts. I really want to stop. And then… They looked at an inn. But all the hotel rooms were full. Hey, can I stay here? Um, sorry. We have a lot of people staying here, so we can’t do that. Are you sure?
SPEAKER 20 :
Um, yes, I’m sure. The innkeeper kept saying it was full and he said that they could use their stable.
SPEAKER 19 :
Meanwhile, there were shepherds watching their flock. I’m glad they didn’t run away. You know what I mean? And then angels came down. We are the angels and Jesus will be born. Follow the song to discover he is in Bethlehem. And then a bunch of angels start singing. I’m not the singing type. I just sang a whole concert last night. And they said, wow. Whoa, that’s cold. Wake up, sheepy sheep. The Messiah is going to be born. I’m a sheep. We’re going to tap our sheep, and they’re going to walk fast. There were three wise men. And it’s not just an ordinary baby. It’s a baby Jesus. They saw a star. Can you please bring me to Jesus? Because I’m going to give Jesus a present. And then the star says the Messiah is being born at the barn. And then they reached the stable. They were so rejoiced and happy that the Savior had come. They gave gifts. I’ll give him a crown. Diamonds, gold, and a crown, and a baby bottle, and diapers. This is the best. Well, it is. It does have a bit of a smell, Joseph. I smell donkey poop. How did the poop get there? Well, no one cleaned it out, so. Oh, he’s so cute. Is he going to be able to save you? Yes, he is. I love you, God. You are my Lord. I love you so much. I’m so happy you were born. Thank you, God, for giving us a baby Jesus. I love you. I love you.
SPEAKER 15 :
Some children see him lily white The baby Jesus born this night Some children see him lily white With dresses soft and fair Some children see Him bronzed and brown The Lord of heaven to earth come down Some children see Him bronzed and brown With dark and heavy hands Some children see him almond-eyed, this Savior whom we kneel beside. Some children see him almond-eyed with skin of yellow hue. Some children see him dark as they And they love him too The children in each different place will see the baby Jesus face like theirs, but bright with heavenly grace and filled with holy light. I’ll sign each earthly thing And with thy heart as offering Come worship now the infant King Tis love that’s born tonight
SPEAKER 16 :
And ransom captive Israel That mourns in lonely exile here Until the Son of God appear Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee. O come, thou Dayspring, come and cheer our spirits by thy hand. Disperse the gloomy clouds of night And death’s dark shadows pull to find Rejoice Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel shall come to thee.
SPEAKER 07 :
Thank you.
SPEAKER 21 :
Remember the reason for the season. Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
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SPEAKER 21 :
Wishing you holidays filled with fun and laughter. Thanks for listening to Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 29 :
Now for something rather rare and something rather enchanting. It’s one of the oldest tapes I have. Christmas Eve, 1964. ABC fed a live broadcast from the North Pole with Paul Harvey, who you will see turned out to be quite an actor in this. Not too many people have a tape of it. Once I called ABC Radio to ask if they had a better quality copy so I could use it on the air. They said, you have a copy of it? I said, yes. They had just redone it and had to fake the script because they couldn’t find the original of the show. So here we go. It’s Christmas Eve afternoon, December 24th, 1965, as the ABC Radio Network goes…
SPEAKER 06 :
live to the north pole and paul harvey here at santa’s polar headquarters it is at this moment just past 11 p.m greenwich meantime christmas eve it is dark it has been dark since september it is cold that is to me it’s cold to 64 degrees below zero outside our broadcast shack this i understand is comparatively mild but it’s snowing tonight it does not snow here often Though there’s always adequate ice on the polar cap, I understand from the Kringles that they have less snow here than we customarily have back in Chicago. Moments from now, I’m going to step outside this enclosure. The windows are so steamy and iced up so that you and I will have a better look at the takeoff of Santa’s sleigh, which is presently in the final loading process, in the interim, and in behalf of the Hastings Manufacturing Company, which is making this remote origination possible. Let me wish for you and for those you love everything that’s good for you. And you filling station men back in the United States, take tomorrow off. Don’t eat too much and have fun. But before you lock up for tonight, be sure your regular customers have a can of K-Side tuned up in the crankcase so they’ll be sure of a quick start tomorrow.
SPEAKER 1 :
You’ll be interested to know our K-Side is good for the little engines, too.
SPEAKER 06 :
The generator which is making possible this broadcast from the North Pole is one of a battery of generators which powers Santa’s workshop. And I am assured that the lubrication of these engine parts at temperatures as low as 100 degrees The low zero is insured with K-site additives. How about that? In the faint light of this arctic night, I’m having some difficulty inside this radio shack, this glass window visibility again, so though my remarks may be less intelligible in the 45-knot wind that’s swirling through the Santa Land tonight, I’m going to step outside presently for a better view. The workshops opposite resemble a beehive when I arrived late this afternoon your time, but one by one, the lights in those long buildings have been going out. Ladies and gentlemen, I just received word from the good St. Nicholas himself that his ETA over the USA will be 1.53 a.m. That’s just a little more than four hours from now.
SPEAKER 1 :
That means tailwinds are anticipated. We’d better get out on the loading apron beside the runway.
SPEAKER 06 :
If you can give me a little more mic cord, Dave Cole. Dave is another of the crew to whom we’re indebted for upsetting themselves from their stateside families this Christmas Eve to make this… Bye, George! Can you still hear me? Can you hear me? I can see you, fellas, through this early snow. I’m going to assume that we’re on the air. Santa’s sleigh is still alongside the loading dock. Helpers are fussing with the eight reindeer harness. Dunder and Blitzen and Dancer, as previously announced in the States, Rudolph is not going to lead the hitch this year. For the first time in ten Christmases, Rudolph, whose red nose was a prime navigational aid for several of those years, is laying with a slightly injured fetlock. We’ll stay behind. The newer navigational gear is under the front seat of the Great Sleigh. Radio contact will be maintained with remote control weather stations on the floating ice islands. These automatic devices have been made available by the United States Air Force. Actually, the Sleigh will be in voice communication with Point Barrow shortly after gaining cruising altitude, but that’s almost 1,000 miles away. I passed Point Barrow just as… Oh, here comes St. Nicholas! In the yellow-lighted doorway of the Crickle Residence, He’s kissing Mrs. Kringle. He’s kissing Mrs. Kringle, and she’s smiling. She always worries until he’s home safe, she says, but she’s smiling. Look at the workshop, the elves.
SPEAKER 1 :
There must be a hundred’s eye erroneously indicated moments ago that there was no activity around here when the lights were going out. But the elves are all around the loading platform, Santa’s waving and moving toward his sleigh on the steel net runway. It’s still snowing slightly. Certainly those of us away from our families must be excused for saying this is a most momentous experience.
SPEAKER 06 :
I’m being motioned closer to the microphone. I can’t get any closer. You take this thing up so the cold metal will not stick to my lips. Is this better? I’ll hold it out of my parka up here so that I’m cutting the wind a little bit.
SPEAKER 1 :
The mooring houses have been relaxed and tossed aboard now as Santa’s sleigh draws up this way.
SPEAKER 06 :
We can see the load of oh my goodness, we’ve been assured it’s a record smashing capacity this Christmas, but the sleigh has piled approximately 40, maybe 45 feet high with packages. There’s a tarp drawn tight. The elves here. Santa’s waiting. So long, Santa. Excellent snow landing conditions have been promised down through My goodness, she’s waving. Santa’s waving and saying something. Did you get it? I got it. I got it. Santa, who is now headed your way, had this to say. Merry Christmas to all and to all. Good night from the North Pole. We return you now to your regularly scheduled programs.
SPEAKER 24 :
Merry Christmas from the ABC Radio Network.
SPEAKER 10 :
Santa looked a lot like Daddy. Daddy looked a lot like him. It’s not the way I had him pictured. Santa wasn’t much too thin. He didn’t come down the chimney. So Mama must have let him in. Santa looked a lot like Daddy. Daddy looked a lot like him Well, they thought I was fast asleep and They thought I was tucked in bed They never thought that I’d come a-peepin’ Or that I’d hear what was said Santa put his arm around Mama Mama put her arm around him So if Santa Claus ain’t daddy Then I’m gonna tell on them Well, Santa looked a lot like daddy Daddy looked a lot like him That’s not the way I had him pictured Santa was so much too thin He didn’t come down the chimney So Mama must have let him in Santa looked a lot like daddy I never saw a dancer or prancer I never heard the sleigh bells ring I never saw the red nosed reindeer Like the show on the TV screen But it sure brought a lot of presents So Santa Claus he must have been Well he sure looked a lot like daddy And daddy looked a lot like him Well Santa looked a lot like daddy And daddy looked a lot like him It’s not the way I had him pictured. Santa wasn’t much too thin. He didn’t come down the chimney, so Mama must have let him in. Santa looked a lot like Daddy, and Daddy looked a lot like him. I saw Mommy twisting with Santa Claus. Twisting with Santa!
SPEAKER 11 :
Well, I saw Mommy in her nightgown. She was jumping all around, twisting with old Santa Claus. The record kept a-playing and Mommy kept a-saying, old Santa was a-built for the cause. His tummy kept a-shaking and Mommy kept a-making jokes about the look in his eye. I’ll make a little bet I’ll never forget Mommy twisting the sign of that night Well, it was Christmas night And all was quiet And I was in my bed asleep Then something woke me from the other room So I thought I’d better take a little peep I sneaked up to the old keyhole and took a little look inside. In the sight I saw how it shocked me so, I like to jump out of my hide. There was my mommy in her nightgown. She was jumping all around, twisting with old Santa Claus. The record kept a-playin’ and Mommy kept a-sayin’ Old Santa wasn’t built for the cause His tummy kept a-shakin’ and Mommy kept a-makin’ Jokes about the look in his eye I’ll make a little bet, I’ll never forget Mommy twistin’ with Santa that night Well, then I cracked the door, stuck my head inside to try to get a better view. And then I stomped my toe and I fell inside. But I got another look or two. There was my mommy in her nightgown. She was yomping all around, twisting with old sanny claws. The record kept on playing and Mommy kept on saying, Oh, Santa wasn’t built for the cause. His tummy kept on shaking and Mommy kept on making jokes about the look in his eye. I’ll make a little bet, I’ll never forget, Mommy twisting with Santa that night. Mommy kept on twisting, Santa kept on twisting, Mommy kept on twisting, Santa kept on twisting.
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Thank you for welcoming us into your home. This is Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 27 :
Tonight the whole house smells like cakes and pies. And downstairs I hear the kids decorating the Christmas tree. Somewhere in the house a radio is playing, Old Little Town of Bethlehem. I’ve been sitting here staring through the falling snow at a gaslight in our front yard. I keep thinking about a Christmas Eve when I was a boy. It was snowing then, too, and my mother was downstairs baking the same stuff my wife’s baking now. My grandmother was tucking me into bed and talking to me, and my dad was standing in the door waiting to turn off the light by my bed. He was ashamed of me being scared of the dark. Before he came upstairs, I’d been telling my grandmother how sad I was because I wasn’t getting what I really wanted for Christmas, which was a puppy. My dad wouldn’t let me have a dog. At that time, he was building up his business, and he never had time to play with me. When he did get home, he was tired and irritated. I was an only child, and I hadn’t started school yet. I was lonely a lot of the time. When I stopped talking, my grandmother studied my face for about a half a minute and then she said, Sonny boy, you’re worried about what you want for yourself. And I can understand that. But Christmas is about giving. Christmas time is when you think about making other people happy. She picked up my hand off the quilt and held it in both her hands. That’s when our Heavenly Father gave us the greatest gift of all. He gave us his own son so that he could grow up and teach us about his father, our father, and about love, about giving, and being a help to one another. From the time he was a little boy, he was unselfish and good, and he cared about people, whoever they were, and whatever shape they were in. And he always tried to be a help. I wasn’t seeing my grandmother sitting on the edge of the bed or my dad leaning on the door frame and looking down at the floor. I was seeing the little boy growing up and learning and playing around his neighborhood. Suddenly I had a thought. Grandma, did the little boy have a dog? She smiled down at me. I don’t know if he did or not, sonny. She reached up and combed back my hair from my forehead with her fingers. But I know he went around doing good all the time he was here. You might say his whole life was a gift to all of us. He taught us to be unselfish like our father is. She stood up then and said, now you go right to sleep. In the morning, there’ll be presents under the tree for everybody. When she went out, my dad leaned around her to turn the light off. As I drifted down into sleep, I was thinking how that was the first time I’d ever seen tears in my dad’s eyes. I wondered what was wrong. A little later, I woke up for a few seconds when I heard my dad’s car start up and drive down the driveway, crunching the snow. A strange sound woke me up the next morning. At first, I couldn’t figure out what it was. I heard something kind of like a baby crying, only different. And then I heard a little bitty bark. By then I was going down the stairs full speed. I’ll never forget the scenes I experienced that morning. That little brown and black puppy, who I’d already named Bo, running across the floor with a long wrapping ribbon in his mouth, growling and barking, pretending he was a big, mean, grown-up dog. And my dad and me playing with a set of cars and trucks and a little green tractor I still have somewhere. For the first time, my dad was having fun at Christmas. It seemed like his eyes were rounder and his face wasn’t so tight anymore. Later, we built a snowman and Bo got all wet. Mom gave me a towel to wrap him up in. He went to sleep in my lap. I didn’t know at the time what had really happened to my dad. I just knew it was a wonderful Christmas and I loved everybody and everything.
SPEAKER 16 :
Do you remember me? I sat upon your knee I wrote to you with childhood fantasy And still need help somehow I’m not a child But my heart still can dream So here’s my lifelong wish My grown-up Christmas list Not for myself But for a world in need That wars would never stop. And time would heal our hearts. And everyone would have a friend. And right will always win. And love would never. As children we believed the grandest sights to see Were something lovely wrapped beneath a tree Heaven only knows that packages and bones can never heal a hurting human soul. No more lies torn apart. There was what never sought, and time would heal all. And right would always win. And love would never end. This is my grown up Christmas list. What is this illusion called? The essence of you. Maybe only you. No more lies torn apart There was, will never start And time would heal our hearts Oh, and death And everyone would have a friend And right will always win This is my grown-up Christmas list This is my only life I wish This is my grown-up Christmas list
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SPEAKER 16 :
Isn’t there anyone who knows what Christmas is all about?
SPEAKER 05 :
And everything was going along very smoothly, and all of a sudden Sparky said, we’re going to have to have Linus read for the Bible.
SPEAKER 04 :
It’s arguable. The greatest 47 seconds in Christmas television history aired on CBS, December 9, 1965. Sparky, Peanuts creator Charles Schultz, he was a Christian man. CBS, however, wanted nothing to do with any reference to Christianity in A Charlie Brown Christmas. They wanted the scene featuring Linus quoting from the Bible to be cut. Can you imagine? But Schultz took a stand for Christ.
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You’re Charlie Brown. I can tell you what Christmas is all about.
SPEAKER 05 :
And Bill and I looked at each other and he said, oh, gee, we don’t know if you can animate from the Bible. You know, it’s never been done before. And he said, well, if we don’t do it, who will?
SPEAKER 25 :
Sparky was a little bit offended by people who said you should not put something as sacred as a Bible verse in such a crass thing as a comic strip. And that offended him. He didn’t think a comic strip was crass, obviously. He was putting his whole heart and soul into it. But I also think that he probably felt that The Bible verses aren’t just for church. No, they’re not for the priesthood. They’re for everyone.
SPEAKER 03 :
Linus’ speech was from the book of Luke, chapter 2, verses 8 to 14 of the King James Version of the Bible.
SPEAKER 25 :
So Linus is the philosophical one, and it’s true. He is the only one who could have said, who would have had the innate wisdom to, first of all, know the verse, but also to know that that was the true meaning.
SPEAKER 03 :
It evokes the best qualities of the religious experience of Christmas.
SPEAKER 18 :
Lights, please. And there were in the same country shepherds, abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them. And they were sore afraid, and the angel said unto them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you, He shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace and goodwill toward men.
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Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown! Hark the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King. Peace on earth and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled. Joyful all ye nations rise, join the triumph of the skies. With angelic hosts proclaim, Christ is born in Bethlehem. Hark the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn King.
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Merry Christmas from all of us here at the Crawford Broadcasting Company.
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Angels from the realms of glory Wing your flight o’er all the earth Who sang creation’s story Now proclaim Messiah’s birth
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In excelsis Deo Gloria
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Thank you. Thank you.
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He shall fill his Father’s throne Gather all the nations to him
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CHILDREN SINGING
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Remember the reason for the season. Merry Christmas from Rush to Reason on KLZ 560.