“A CHRISTMAS CAROL” EPISODES OF WKRP, ODD COUPLE, FAMILY TIES & TEDDY Z

Balladeer’s Blog’s 2023 Christmas Carol-A-Thon continues! This particular blog post will examine episodes of television shows where the Carol was adapted to incorporate the program’s regular cast of characters.

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Episode Title: Bah, Humbug

Original Broadcast Date: December 20th, 1980

Comment: Mr. Carlson (Gordon Jump), the station owner, is the Scrooge stand-in in this fairly good sitcom version of the Carol.

Eating some of DJ Johnny Fever’s drug-laced brownies, a stressed-out and grumpy Carlson dreams about visits from the Ghost of Christmas Past – sexy Jennifer (Loni Anderson), Present – black DJ Venus Flytrap (Tim Reid) and Yet to Come – Dr. Johnny Fever (Howard Hesseman)

Obviously, as with all such television episodes adapting A Christmas Carol, major liberties are taken, but that’s part of the fun. Johnny Fever’s Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come closes out his time with Carlson/ Scrooge by telling him “They say you can change your fate just by missing a bus” to encourage him in his efforts to reform.     Continue reading

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JANUARY 2020: A LOOK BACK

FOR PART ONE (2016) OF THIS RETROSPECTIVE FROM INDEPENDENT VOTER SITE BALLADEER’S BLOG CLICK HERE.   

profiles in corruptionPETER SCHWEIZER’S RECENT (back then) BOOK “PROFILES IN CORRUPTION” WHICH EXPOSED EVEN MORE OF THE ROT AT THE CORE OF POWERFUL DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS. Read the item HERE

TWENTY GREAT NEWS ITEMS FOR THE WORKING CLASS AND THE POOR IN AMERICA AS 2020 BEGINS. A look at what was then the latest news regarding de facto Third Party President Donald Trump’s policies helping the working class and the poor. Click HERE.

Fool Killer with staff and Bowie knifeFOOL KILLER – The political and social commentary publication. JANUARY 1910 covered a corrupt Federal Appeals Court Judge, Thomas Edison foolishly buying into psychic phenomena, the raging arguments about reaching the North Pole and more HERE.   

         JULY 1921 covered reports that America was still experimenting with poison gas and chemical warfare despite treaty agreements to the contrary, took shots at an early form of “road rage” and at President Warren G. Harding, Henry Ford and others HERE.

TWENTY MORE HILARIOUSLY FAILED PREDICTIONS BY PSYCHICS – Some needed comic relief HERE.

educa smallerFACULTY LOUNGE FASCIST ROUNDUP – America’s joke of an educational system HERE.

UNDER TRUMP, BLUE-COLLAR WAGES ARE GROWING EVEN FASTER THAN WHITE-COLLAR WAGES – He was the greatest president for the working class and the poor during my lifetime. HERE.

mcgovernPROS AND CONS OF TWENTY LOSING PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES– A light-hearted look in the style of my Pros and Cons of Presidents HERE.

CBS NEWS POINTS OUT TRUMP’S MANY POLICIES WHICH HELPED THE BLACK COMMUNITY – Unprecedented funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Opportunity Zones for black communities, and much more. Click HERE . Continue reading

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BALLADEER’S BLOG’S COLLEGE FOOTBALL POSTSEASON RESULTS FROM DECEMBER 2nd

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College of Idaho Coyotes NEW HELMETFIRST QUARTERFINAL – The COLLEGE OF IDAHO COYOTES were on the road at the GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY VIKINGS (should be Zebras). Grand View U. was on top 3-0 in the 1st Quarter and 9-0 come Halftime. The Coyotes cut their deficit to 17-14 in the 3rd Quarter on their way to a 31-17 comeback victory.

Georgetown (KY) TigersSECOND QUARTERFINAL – Up next the GEORGETOWN (KY) COLLEGE TIGERS hosted the INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY WILDCATS. Neither team scored in the opening Quarter but the Tigers took a 21-0 lead with them into the Half. The Wildcats outscored GC 21-10 after the break, but the Tigers won 31-21.   Continue reading

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JUSTICE SOCIETY: 1979 STORIES

This weekend’s light-hearted, escapist superhero post from Balladeer’s Blog concludes the final adventures in the Justice Society’s revived series in the 1970s

adv c 461ADVENTURE COMICS Vol 1 #461 (February 1979)

Title: Only Legends Live Forever 

Justice Society Roster: Dr. Fate, Wildcat, Power Girl, the original Robin, the original Flash, the original Green Lantern and the 2nd Huntress (daughter of Earth-Two’s Bruce Wayne and the late Selena Kyle)

Villain: The vengeful Bill Jensen

NOTE: The final stories of the revived Justice Society series are set in Adventure Comics now that All Star Comics was canceled with issue #74.

batman originalSynopsis: Bill Jensen, a corrupt former D.A. just released from prison, has been gifted with superpowers like the ability to shoot mystic energy blasts, conjure up unearthly fire, walk up walls, produce a force field and more. He refuses to reveal how he has gained these powers.

Jensen rampages through Gotham City, demanding that Batman, who sent him to prison, show himself so he can kill him. The Justice Society battles Jensen, who eventually climbs up Gotham Tower to continue fighting them.

The team is stalemated with the supervillain when, for the cliffhanger ending, the original Batman, who had retired long ago here on Earth-Two, arrives on the scene and presents himself, since he is the one Jensen wants to kill. Continue reading

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BEST OF JANUARY 2023

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It’s the start of Balladeer’s Blog’s yearly retrospective, in which I randomly sprinkle in some highlights from earlier in the year for new readers who may have missed them. I review from January to September only, so just nine posts scattered throughout the month of December. My usual blog posts continue all the while.

andromeda nebula picANDROMEDA NEBULA (1967) – My review of this pioneering science fiction film from Russia about organized space travel in the far future. Sort of a combination of Dune, Star Trek and Alien. CLICK HERE

N.E.T. PLAYHOUSE – A season by season review of the programming on this milestone production of National Educational Television. Many productions from the U.S. and the world. CLICK HERE, HERE, HERE, and HERE.

ARIZONA’S RED GHOST (1883-1893) – My look at the sightings of the monstrous “Red Ghost” creature that was reported around Arizona for ten years and the very real resolution of the mystery from examination of its remains. CLICK HERE.

les grands detectivesTHE GRAND DETECTIVES (1975) – A French television series in the tradition of Rivals of Sherlock Holmes and which presented other fictional detectives solving mysteries. Classy production. Featured American detective Nick Carter, French detective Monsieur Lecoq, Belgian Inspector Wens, Irish detective Slim Callaghan and, of course, Auguste Dupin and Sherlock Holmes. CLICK HERE.

THE MOST REPULSIVE DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS OF 2022 – The title says it all. Click HERE.

SPACE COMMAND (1953-1954) – Forgotten television from Canada as a pre-Star Trek James Doohan and others starred in this series about Earthlings exploring interstellar space. William Shatner guest-starred in one episode. CLICK HERE.

new y dayNEW YEAR’S DAY (1989) – My review of this early film featuring David Duchovny. Directed by Henry Jaglom. CLICK HERE

JANUARY THIRTEENTH IN HISTORY – A look at some of the tragic and triumphant events from previous January 13ths over the centuries. CLICK HERE.

JOE BIDEN SCANDALS OVERFLOWING – To say the least. CLICK HERE.

WHEN HERCULES JOINED THE AVENGERS – Following in the footsteps of his friend Thor, Hercules himself joined the Avengers for a time, helping them take on the Enchantress, Ares, the Tesseract, Dragon Man, Diablo, the Red Guardian, the Mandarin, Magneto and others. CLICK HERE. Continue reading

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CARRY ON CHRISTMAS (1969): CHRISTMAS CAROL-A-THON 2023 CONTINUES

carry on christmasCARRY ON CHRISTMAS (1969) – Balladeer’s Blog’s 14th Annual Christmas Carol-A-Thon continues with this 50-minute British television version of the Carol starring most of the Carry On regulars. The Carry On movies were long before my time and weren’t my kind of humor for the most part. (I’m more of a Monty Python, Blackadder, Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Absolutely Fabulous sort of guy.)

For those readers who have never given the long series of Carry On movies a try, it all started in 1958 with Carry On Sergeant, a wacky, bawdy comedy about Brits doing their mandatory National Service in the military. The hilarity and horniness continued for 30 more films set in different time periods and locales, like Carry On Up the Khyber, Carry On Spying, Carry On Nurse, etc. Continue reading

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NOVEMBER 30th ROUNDUP OF NEWS, MEMES AND POLITICAL CARTOONS

The latest roundup from Independent Voter site Balladeer’s Blog. As always, everyone is welcome here no matter who they vote for.   

HALF A MILLION STRONG “MOMS FOR AMERICA ACTION” ENDORSES TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT. “We need leaders who are not afraid to fight”

Mark fisherMARK FISHER, FORMER BLM LEADER FOR A RHODE ISLAND CHAPTER OF THE GROUP, ENDORSED DONALD TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT AND CALLED DEMOCRAT POLICIES “RACIST”. The active BLM leadership still condemns Trump and called Fisher’s endorsement “pathetic.”   

        Fisher, a former Democrat like me before I became an Independent Voter, made his remarks when asked about Trump’s support among Black voters. Some excerpts from Fisher’s comments: “I think personally it’s the duplicity of the Democrats, the hypocrisy. We are not stupid. The brothers are not stupid. We understand when someone is for us and when someone is not. It’s obvious that the Democratic Party is not for us.”

Trump never called racist til running against Democrats        “We’ve been used and abused for so long by that party, they don’t value our vote,” Fisher said. “Their policies are basically racist policies. I believe it’s a racist party. Donald Trump is just the opposite.”

        “Trump has done more for the black community than any president I can think of in my lifetime.”

        “A lot of people are misinformed,” Fisher said. “They don’t really understand because they don’t educate themselves on Donald Trump as a person and his history”

        trump rosa parks and muhammad ali“My message that I preach and that I tell is unity. It’s a message of unity, unity driven,” Fisher said. “I want to bring together all the marginalized groups from the margins and bring them to the center because we’re stronger together as … one nation under God, indivisible…” 

        No matter if you like or hate de facto Third Party President Donald Trump, this is yet another indicator that he has been the jolt that America’s pompously complacent Democrat and Republican Parties have long needed. (And for Trump haters, rest assured that your side is already trying to paint Trump in a negative light for graciously acknowledging Mark Fisher’s praise.) Continue reading

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BUSTER KEATON: A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW and HAROLD LLOYD: THE THIRD GENIUS

Buster Keaton a hard act to followReactions to Balladeer’s Blog’s reviews of silent movies have been positive enough that I’d like to offer a quick take on a few multi-part documentary series on the subject. Both were from British Film Historian Kevin Brownlow, who did a better job of depicting the Age of Silent Movies than any Americans ever did.

Brownlow secured interviews with as many survivors of the era as possible, given their VERY advanced age. These are only a few of Brownlow’s documentaries, he also did a series on European Silent Films as well, plus several restored versions of silent classics. I plan to cover more of those in the future.

BUSTER KEATON: A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW (1987)

from vaudeville to moviesPART ONE – From Vaudeville to Movies: Brownlow and his colleagues scoured the best available footage remaining from Buster Keaton’s silent comedies. (For newbies to silent film history I’ll mention that countless movies from that period are lost forever due to decomposition prior to efforts to preserve them.)

Excellent selections of still photos are also featured, along with brief excerpts of interviews with stars, directors and others who worked with Keaton decades earlier. 

This opening installment sets the pattern – the emphasis is on footage of Buster’s silent comedy classics accompanying the narration. Keaton’s career as a child performer in vaudeville is covered, followed by his drift into silent comedy shorts, at first backing up his mentor and longtime friend Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle.

Buster’s genius shone through and he was soon heading up his own unit writing and directing his comedy shorts and later features. In addition, the Great Stone Face did his own stunts, thus suffering many injuries over the years. Continue reading

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2006)

Balladeer’s Blogs Fourteenth Annual Christmas Carol-A-Thon continues with reviews of multiple versions of A Christmas Carol, both new reviews AND old favorites mixed in.

A Christmas Carol 2006 2A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2006) – This computer-animation version of the Dickens classic was produced by BKN and distributed by Genius Entertainment, Kidtoon Films and Image Entertainment. Ric Machin directed. The 48 minute film had a brief theatrical run in November of 2006 before being released on home video.

If you’re in the mood for a shallow, “just going through the motions” rendition of A Christmas Carol then THIS is the version for you! The target audience seems to have been very, very young children so all strong emotional content has been removed, leaving the shell of the actual story.

The computer animation, though dated by today’s standards, was very good for 2006 and probably delighted children. Anthropomorphic animals play the characters, with skunks as Ebenezer Scrooge and his nephew Fred, rabbits as Bob Cratchit and his family, an anteater as Jacob Marley and so on.

Taking the story beat by beat:

OPENING AT SCROOGE AND MARLEY’S – Mrs Cratchit and Tiny Tim, bum leg and all, are outside in the streets waiting to walk Bob Cratchit home when his workday is over. Inside the office, Ebenezer Scrooge is trying to blame the timid Bob Cratchit for the loss of a shilling from his fortune.
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NEWS, MEMES AND POLITICAL CARTOON ROUNDUP FOR NOVEMBER 27th

Another roundup from Independent Voter site Balladeer’s Blog. As always, everyone is welcome here no matter who they vote for.   

democrats vote fraudTHE BATTLE TO STOP THIS VOTE FRAUD FRIENDLY PROCEDURE IN PENNSYLVANIA. Democrats pretend it’s too much trouble to have Vote by Mail ballots be mailed prior to Election Day. It helps them to conjure up however many votes they need while they slow-count results in certain districts. And wasn’t Cheat by Mail supposed to go away after Covid?

LATEST EVIDENCE OF BIAS AND MISCONDUCT BY COMPROMISED JUDGE ENGORON. What a joke that whole trial is.

FIRST AMERICAN HOSTAGE FREED BY HAMAS IS FROM A FAMILY WHICH “BOUGHT” SOME OF HUNTER BIDEN’S ALLEGED ART. The Biden Crime Family saga continues. 

half ofILLEGAL BORDER CROSSINGS INCREASING TO THE NORTH. The word is apparently out. Skip the lines at the US-Mexico border. Just get to Canada then enter the US illegally by crossing that border with us.

DEMOCRATS STILL HARASSING UNIVISION FOR AIRING THEIR INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP. Pompous, privileged white Democrats still think they “own” Hispanic Americans and are outraged when they think for themselves. Continue reading

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