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Tag Archives: Fred Astair
Christmas is Around the Corner
Apologies to our friends across the border. I know you haven’t had your Thanksgiving yet but in Canada, Thanksgiving has come and gone, along with Hallowe’en and Remembrance Day, and here in Ottawa we’ve had several centimetres of snow. So … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Christmas Without Snow, Alastair Sim, Anthony Hopkins, Bing Crosby, Christmas movies, Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Edmund Gwenn, Fred Astair, Handel's Messiah, Holiday Inn, James Garner, John Barry, John Houseman, John Payne, Julie Andrews, Katharine Hepburn, Maureen O'Hara, Michael Learned, Miracle on 34th St., Natalie Wood, One Special Night, Peter O'Toole, Rosemary Clooney, The Lion in Winter, The Nutcracker, Timothy Dalton, White Christmas
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