Author : Charles Dickens
Colonial Radio Theatre
Publisher : Colonial Radio Theatre On The Air
Duration : 1 hour 16 minutes
Audio Theater Drama Dramatizations Horror & Suspense Classics
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A classic Charles Dickens story set on New Years Eve - with the haunted chimes in a church tower.
A spooky little Holiday tale by Dicken's
Bob from Colorado - 19 Nov 2004
I really enjoyed this program...The only reason that I did not give it a full five stars has more to do with Dickens than the Colonial Radio Theatre. They did a great job bringing this quirky holiday to life. Once again, a superb musical score and fine acting make this a very special piece of holiday fare.
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