Jonathan Thomas and His Christmas on the Moon is a daily children’s series that ran between Thanksgiving and Christmas in 1938. The story begins with six year old Jonathan Thomas lying in bed on Christmas Eve with his teddy bear Guz. While he is lying in bed two elves slide down a moonbeam into his room. Guz, his teddy bear, chase the elves back up the moonbeam and Jonathan Thomas follows in order to get his Guz back. Upon reaching the moon Jonathan Thomas meets the Man in the Moon and his horse Gorgonzola. After being accused of kidnapping Santa Claus, the troop is commanded to bring back him in time for Christmas. On their adventure they confront evil witch, a dragon with thirteen tales and they meet several characters from the Lewis Carol classic: Alice in Wonderland. Will they be able to rescue Santa Claus from the Squeebubblians in time to save Christmas?
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23 December 1938. Program #25. Rescuing Santa Clause. Jonathan Thomas and the Man in the Moon are in the Squeebubblians’ jail. Jonathan Thomas uses th...
22 December 1938. Program #24. Captured by the Squeebubblians. The evil witch warns the king of the Squeebubbly that Jonathan Thomas and his companion...
21 December 1938. Program #23. The Dragon with Thirteen Tails again. Jonathan Thomas, the Man in the Moon and Gorgonzola pass too close to the dragon’...