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The Arizona Almanac Christmas Show


  This four-hour show features the work of over 20 Arizonans.

We think we have captured the history, traditions, tales and songs that make up our Arizona way of life during the holidays.

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Show Welcome and more about the song "Christmas in the Desert". Top Ten Things to do for the Christmas weekend. "Cactus and Christmas Trees" sung by Dolan Ellis. Gary Sprague sings the 12 days of Arizona Christmas.
Top Ten Christmas Weekend Events in Arizona. Buckshot Dot sings "Cowboys Christmas, I wonder, I wander". "Christmas, Arizona" by Marshall Trimble. Arizona's Official State Liar Jim Cook with "The Story of Big Bug".
Dolan Ellis tells the story of "Navajo Snow" and sings it. Dave Owens, the Garden Guy, on the native Arizona Christmas plants. Sue Harris with the poem "Cowpokes Christmas". Kathy Collins tells the story of Santa being tracked by NORAD.
Gary Sprague with "Twas the Night Before Christmas, Arizona Style". Terry Earp with Christmas in Arizona and the Old West. Pioneer Pepper and the Sunset Pioneers with "Silent Night". "Jingle Bobs" a parody of Jingle Bells from Buckshot Dot.
Marshall Trimble with Anomalies and Tamales. Jettie Kootman tells the story of "Hanging the Stockings". "Miners Eats" told by Terry Earp. The Jingle Bells myth by Jay Steinberg.
Jay Steinberg and the "Jingle Bells" myth "Christmas Forecast" a poem by Rolf Flake. Mariachi Alegre with "The Night of Las Posadas" Madison Walker becomes Nat Love to tell the story of the Old West Christmas though a different perspective
Buckshot Dot with the story "A Christmas Trail to home Tony LaConte tells the story of the Star of Bethlehem as explained by the astronomers. Marshall Trimble with more "Anomalies and Tamales". The Sunset Pioneers and the Christmas Post Office
Doug Nintzel from ADOT with the I-17 mystery Christmas tree. Gary Sprague sings "O' Holy Night" Jettie Kootman with "Christmas Stockings" Merry Christmas from the Arizona Almanac by Gary Sprague.
Mariachi Alegre with "Silent Night" or "Noche de Paz" Jim Cook with the story of "Christmas in a Construction Camp" Gary Sprague with "Merry Christmas from the Arizona Almanac". Gary Sprague with the true "Story of Shine Smith.
The Almost Massacre at Christmas with Marshall Trimble Pioneer Pepper and the Sunset Pioneers with the tales of Christmas, AZ Dean Cook with the story "Rim Country Christmas" Richard Ruelas, author of thanks for tuning in joins us to reminisce about the long-running kids show "Wallace and Ladmo"
Jim and Ellie Cook singing Silent Night. "Feliz Navidad" by Mariachi Alegre. Jim Cook with the story of "Goat Gap" Ladmo a "Beatles-like" version of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
Sue Harris sings "Rock Springs". Rolf Flake with "A Christmas Forecast". Rolf Flake with the poem "Shepherds of the Range". Ladmo sings a moving version of "Little Drummer Boy".
Jim Cook with the poem "The Mail Stage". Ed Phillips with the odds of a white Arizona Christmas. Dolan Ellis with the song, "Ridin' up That Christmas Trail". Show Credits.
Gary Sprague sings "Away in a Manger". Rick Hammontree with the origin of "Frosty the Snowman" Dolan Ellis and Christmas in occupied Korea. Closing songs: Gary Sprague sings Joy to the World
Pioneer Pepper and the Sunset Pioneers with the tales of Christmas, AZ. Dolan Ellis sings "Winter Time and Snow".   "Feliz Navidad" by Mariachi Alegre.
Gary Sprague and the story of the Christmas tree. Wyatt Earp with the "First Frontier Office Christmas Party."    
  Sue Harris sings "The Christmas Trail".    
  Marshal Trimble with a Cowboy Christmas.    
  Gary Sprague with "Joy to the World".    
  Wyatt Earp with "The First Frontier Office Christmas Party" .    
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