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'''''A Christmas Carol''''' was a short novel written by [[Charles Dickens]] and published in [[1843]]. In [[1869]], Dickens gave a reading of this story in [[Cardiff]]. It was interrupted by the [[Gelth]]-possessed corpse of Mrs [[Peace]] whom, in life had been a fan of the story. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')
'''''A Christmas Carol''''' was a short novel written by [[Charles Dickens]] and published in [[1843]]. In [[1869]], Dickens gave a reading of this story in [[Cardiff]]. It was interrupted by the [[Gelth]]-possessed corpse of Mrs [[Peace]] whom, in life, had been a fan of the story. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==

Revision as of 13:45, 19 October 2010

A Christmas Carol was a short novel written by Charles Dickens and published in 1843. In 1869, Dickens gave a reading of this story in Cardiff. It was interrupted by the Gelth-possessed corpse of Mrs Peace whom, in life, had been a fan of the story. (DW: The Unquiet Dead)

Behind the scenes

Connections

  • Rowan Atkinson played Ebenezer Blackadder in A Blackadder Christmas Carol.
  • Jim Broadbent played Prince Albert in the 1988 Blackadder Special Blackadder's Christmas Carol.
  • Nicola Bryant played Blackadder's goddaughter in the 1988 Blackadder Special Blackadder's Christmas carol.
  • Simon Callow played The Narrator in the 2003 animated film A Christmas Carol.
  • Richard Curtis wrote the 1988 Blackadder Special A Blackadder Christmas Carol.
  • Richard E. Grant played Bob Crachit in the 1999 tv film Christmas Carol
  • Stephen Fry played Lord Melchitt and Lord Frodo in the 1988 Blackadder Special Blackadder's Christmas Carol.
  • Mickey Mouse played Bob Crachitt in the 1983 film Mickey's Christmas Carol.
  • David Warner played Bob Cratchit in the 1984 TV film Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol