The Dickens Museum will host a virtual Dickens Family Christmas at 7:30 p.m. London time (2:30 p.m. Eastern time) and all are invited to join in! Gerald Dickens, Lucinda Dickens Hawksley, and other descendants of the author will be sharing readings, recipes, and more. Go here to read more, and go here to sign up and get the Zoom link.
Audible has just released Grant's new audiobook of the story. In this article from Good Housekeeping, the British star explains why he wanted to do the project: "Dickens . . . belongs to that rare group of great writers who actually loved human existence."
The Great Bookswith John J. Miller (talking about A Tale of Two Cities)
A Cozy Christmaswith Art Kilmer, longtime Dickensblog reader and Facebook group member (talking about A Christmas Carol)
And don't miss Art's subsequent episode, where he continued the A Christmas Carol discussion, this time with Gerald Dickens!
In related news, I was on the radio show Chris Fabry Live today to discuss The Gospel in Dickens. I believe that episode will be archived online soon, so I'll post a link if and when it is.
Allison Pittman, author of The Seamstress, now has written a delightful spiritual guide to A Christmas Carol. In 25 short but thoughtful (and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny) chapters, she explores the story through the eyes of faith, bringing our deeper meanings and truths. Her ideas on the true identity of the three Spirits are fascinating, and her pinpointing of the real moment of Scrooge's conversion is as intriguing in a literary sense as it is theologically. While written to appeal primarily to Christians, then, Keeping Christmas should be of interest to anyone who loves Dickens's ghostly little book and enjoys revisiting it.
The Streaming Musicals website has a new Christmas Carol musical. I haven't taken a look myself yet, but there are some impressive theatrical names involved, including John Caird (director of Les Miserables and Nicholas Nickleby); Paul Gordon (composer/lyricist of Jane Eyre and Daddy Long Legs), and Betsy Wolfe, whom I once saw give an inspired performance as Rosa Bud in The Mystery of Edwin Drood on Broadway. And when the synopsis says that Estella Scrooge meets up with Pip Nickleby at Harthouse in Pickwick, Ohio, you know someone knew their Dickens! Go here to find out how to buy or rent the show, and here for more information on the show itself.
Turner Classic Movies is giving us a whole night of Dickens tonight! After kicking things off with A Christmas Carol (1938) at 8 p.m. Eastern, they're showing . . .
Here's this year's schedule of airings on TV, along with some updates about what versions are now streaming online and how to access them! As always, keep checking back for updates.
A Christmas Carol (1910, starring Marc McDermott): This airs as part of Christmas Past (1925), a compilation of silent short films, which will air December 21 at 12 a.m. on TCM. Go here for details.
Scrooge (1935, starring Seymour Hicks): Free on Amazon Prime (colorized version)
A Christmas Carol (1938, starring Reginald Owen): December 8, 8 p.m.; December 12, 12 p.m.; December 21, 9 a.m.; and December 25, 12 a.m., TCM
Scrooge, a.k.a. A Christmas Carol (1951, starring Alastair Sim): December 24, 2:30 p.m. and 7:50 p.m.; December 25, 1:10 a.m., 6 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 8:20 p.m.; and December 26, 1:40 a.m., FXM; free (with ads) on Amazon Prime
Scrooge (1970, starring Albert Finney): December 20, 3:40 p.m., Movies!
A Christmas Carol (1984, starring George C. Scott): December 8, 3:41 p.m., Starz Encore Classics; December 8, 6:41 p.m., Starz Encore Classics West; December 11, 1:35 a.m., 4:12 p.m., and 11:34 p.m.; December 14, 4:36 p.m.; December 17, 5:16 a.m. and 10 p.m., Starz Kids & Family; December 20, 5:08 p.m., Starz Encore Classics; and December 20, 8:08 p.m., Starz Encore Classics West
The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992, starring Michael Caine): Streaming on Disney Plus
A Christmas Carol (1999, starring Patrick Stewart): December 17, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., TNT
Disney's A Christmas Carol (2009, starring Jim Carrey): December 9, 1:40 p.m.; December 12, 11:55 p.m.; December 13, 12 p.m.; December 15, 8:25 p.m.; December 17, 3:45 p.m.; December 18, 12:15 p.m., Freeform
FX's A Christmas Carol (2019, starring Guy Pearce): December 24, 4:20 p.m. and 9:40 p.m., and December 25, 3 a.m., 7:30 a.m., 12 p.m., 4:50 p.m., and 10:10 p.m., FXM
Gerald Dickens's new Christmas Carol film is now available to watch online. You can rent it for a week for $20 at this link.
Jefferson Mays's version is available online at this link, costing $57.50 for unlimited viewings within a 24-hour period, until January 3. The New York Times reviews it here.
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