Welcome to a special limited podcast series, The Twelve Days of White Christmas. Over the course of twelve episodes, we will break down the 1954 holiday classic, “White Christmas” – the songs, the scenes, and everything else that makes this movie a family favorite.
Bob makes an impassioned appeal on the Ed Harrison show to his old pals in the army to come up to Vermont and honor General Waverly the only way he kn...
All good things must come to an end, and that includes our time at the Columbia Inn. Everyone gets to kiss and make up, except for the poor charger st...
Betty breaks up the act and flees to New York City, despite the entreaties of General Waverly and then Bob. We get a fantastic tap dance number betwee...
Phil and Judy try to repair the fractured relationship between Betty and Bob by cooking up a phony engagement. Judy kicks the romance engine into high...
Dramatic irony abounds as our rom-com veers into conflict mode. Bob's sincere attempt to reach out to his old pals in the army is misinterpreted by Be...
The temperature is rising in the Columbia Inn, and it isn't just the strange indoor firepit that they seem to have in the bar area. Bob knows the way ...
The song and dance kicks into high gear as the whole company arrives in sleepy Pine Tree. This chapter features two of the more theatrical numbers in ...
The movie heads north, past New York to Vermont, but not before our foursome sings one of the most charming numbers in the movie, "Snow". Then we arri...
Comedy ensues as Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye do their best Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon impressions, dressing up in drag for the reprise of "Sisters" so...
We get one of the best dance segments in the movie, as Phil and Judy team up for "The Best Things Happen When You're Dancing" in a set that isn't quit...