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Highlights |
Hour
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Hour
Three
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Hour
Four
Highlights |
| Show Welcome and more about the song "Christmas in
the Desert". |
Top Ten Things to do for the Christmas weekend. |
"Cactus and Christmas Trees" sung by Dolan Ellis. |
Gary Sprague sings the 12 days of Arizona Christmas. |
| Top Ten Christmas Weekend Events in Arizona. |
Buckshot Dot sings "Cowboys Christmas, I wonder, I
wander". |
"Christmas, Arizona" by Marshall Trimble. |
Arizona's Official State Liar Jim Cook with "The Story of Big Bug". |
| Dolan Ellis tells the story of "Navajo Snow" and
sings it. |
Dave Owens, the Garden Guy, on the native Arizona Christmas
plants. |
Sue Harris with the poem "Cowpokes Christmas". |
Kathy Collins tells the story of Santa being tracked by NORAD. |
| Gary Sprague with "Twas the Night Before Christmas,
Arizona Style". |
Terry Earp with Christmas in Arizona and the Old West. |
Pioneer Pepper and the Sunset Pioneers with "Silent
Night". |
"Jingle Bobs" a parody of Jingle Bells from Buckshot Dot. |
| Marshall Trimble with Anomalies and Tamales. |
Jettie Kootman tells the story of "Hanging the Stockings". |
"Miners Eats" told by Terry Earp. |
The Jingle Bells myth by Jay Steinberg. |
| Jay Steinberg and the "Jingle Bells" myth |
"Christmas Forecast" a poem by Rolf Flake. |
Mariachi Alegre with "The Night of Las Posadas" |
Madison Walker becomes Nat Love to tell the story of the Old West Christmas though a different perspective |
| Buckshot Dot with the story "A Christmas Trail to home |
Tony LaConte tells the story of the Star of Bethlehem as
explained by the astronomers. |
Marshall Trimble with more "Anomalies and Tamales". |
The Sunset Pioneers and the Christmas Post Office |
| Doug Nintzel from ADOT with the I-17 mystery Christmas tree. |
Gary Sprague sings "O' Holy Night" |
Jettie Kootman with "Christmas Stockings" |
Merry Christmas from the Arizona Almanac by Gary Sprague. |
| Mariachi Alegre with "Silent Night" or "Noche
de Paz" |
Jim Cook with the story of "Christmas in a Construction
Camp" |
Gary Sprague with "Merry Christmas from the Arizona
Almanac". |
Gary Sprague with the true "Story of Shine Smith. |
| The Almost Massacre at Christmas with Marshall Trimble |
Pioneer Pepper and the Sunset Pioneers with the tales of
Christmas, AZ |
Dean Cook with the story "Rim Country Christmas" |
Richard Ruelas, author of thanks for tuning in joins us to reminisce about the long-running kids show "Wallace and Ladmo" |
| Jim and Ellie Cook singing Silent Night. |
"Feliz Navidad" by Mariachi Alegre. |
Jim Cook with the story of "Goat Gap" |
Ladmo a "Beatles-like" version of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. |
| Sue Harris sings "Rock Springs". |
Rolf Flake with "A Christmas Forecast". |
Rolf Flake with the poem "Shepherds of the Range". |
Ladmo sings a moving version of "Little Drummer Boy". |
| Jim Cook with the poem "The Mail Stage". |
Ed Phillips with the odds of a white Arizona Christmas. |
Dolan Ellis with the song, "Ridin' up That Christmas
Trail". |
Show Credits. |
| Gary Sprague sings "Away in a Manger". |
Rick Hammontree with the origin of "Frosty the Snowman" |
Dolan Ellis and Christmas in occupied Korea. |
Closing songs: Gary Sprague sings Joy to the World |
| Pioneer Pepper and the Sunset Pioneers with the tales of
Christmas, AZ. |
Dolan Ellis sings "Winter Time and Snow". |
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"Feliz Navidad" by Mariachi Alegre. |
| Gary Sprague and the story of the Christmas tree. |
Wyatt Earp with the "First Frontier Office Christmas
Party." |
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Sue Harris sings "The Christmas Trail". |
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Marshal Trimble with a Cowboy Christmas. |
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Gary Sprague with "Joy to the World". |
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Wyatt Earp with "The First Frontier Office Christmas
Party" . |
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