HOLIDAY HOLLYWOOD HISTORY
Steve Schneickert Recalls Classic Christmas Movies
CLASSIC CHRISTMAS MOVIES & MUSEUM EXPERIENCES
Before you snuggle up on the couch in front of the TV with a bowl of popcorn, a plate of cookies, and your mugs of hot chocolate this holiday season, you first must decide just what films to view.
There have been many memorable holiday movies made in recent years, but the old classic ones continue to be real favorites for the young, and old alike. Plus, you may even plan a film location or movie museum excursion to heighten your favorite holiday movie experience! Enjoy this episode of Big Blend Radio covering Christmas Movies and their Museums, featuring Steve Schneickert and Barbara Redding.
STEVE SCHNEICKERT recalls the Hollywood History of Classic Christmas Movies including ‘It’s A Wonderful Life‘, ‘The Man Who Came To Dinner‘, ‘A Christmas Carol‘, ‘The Bishop’s Wife‘, ‘The Wizard of Oz‘, ‘Meet Me in St. Louis‘, ‘Miracle on 34th Street‘, and many more. Hear more of Steve’s Hollywood History segments here: https://soundcloud.com/bigblendradio/sets/hollywood-history-with-steve
BARABRA REDDING, travel journalist, talks about two Christmas Movie Museums she recently visited. Hear about the It’s a Wonderful Life Museum in Seneca Falls, New York (picture featured, by Henry Law), and the House from The Christmas Story in Cleveland, Ohio. Keep up with Barbara at https://www.wonderfullifemuseum.com/