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  2. Adult Swim Yule Log 2: Branchin' Out - Wikipedia

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    Created as a sequel to his previous film, Adult Swim Yule Log (also titled The Fireplace), the follows the events of the earlier film, where the surviving protagonist, Zoe, must navigate the traumatic horror movie experiences she suffered while trying to move on with her life, before finding herself inadvertently trapped within a traditional ...

  3. Norman Rossington - Wikipedia

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    Norman Rossington (24 December 1928 – 21 May 1999) was an English actor best remembered for his roles in The Army Game, the Carry On films and the Beatles' film A Hard Day's Night. Early life [ edit ]

  4. Broadcast to the Empire - Wikipedia

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    "Broadcast to the Empire" is the fourth (and final) Christmas Night with the Stars sketch of the British television comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Monday 25 December 1972. [1] A full-length radio version was also made, entitled Ten Seconds From Now, which was the last radio episode to be made.

  5. Why do we stuff stockings? Here's the answer, and little gift ...

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    The Christmas stocking is a sort of relic. A vestigial reminder of the earlier, modest, homespun holiday that some of us — in these days of rampant commercialism — might secretly yearn for.

  6. Empty Stocking donations fund Salvation Army programs year ...

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    The Salvation Army in Central Louisiana is looking to the community to donate to the Empty Stocking Program.

  7. Santa on Patrol - Wikipedia

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    "Santa on Patrol" is the first Christmas Night with the Stars sketch from the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Christmas Day (25 December) 1968. [1] Although audio recordings of the sketch exist, it is not otherwise known to have survived (See Wiping).