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Christmas isn’t always bells and ribbons. Sometimes it’s snow at midnight, a conscience that won’t stay quiet, and ghosts that don’t rattle chains—they whisper. Tonight’s Old Time Radio Night walks that line between light and dark, laughter and unease. A holiday evening where humor rubs shoulders with suspense, and redemption is earned, not gifted. 📻 Tonight’s Broadcast Order: • Archie Andrews – “Christmas Shopping” (1948) Small-town cheer, holiday chaos, and the familiar warmth of simpler days. • Suspense – “Back for Christmas” (1943) A Christmas tale with a sharp edge—where goodwill takes a very dark turn. • The Jack Benny Program – “Christmas Shopping” (1946) Dry wit, perfect timing, and holiday misery played for laughs—as only Jack Benny could. • The Shadow – “Joey’s Christmas Story” (1939) Before January brings the darkness full-time, the Shadow reminds us that even at Christmas… not everyone is safe. • Lux Radio Theatre Presents – “It’s a Wonderful Life” Featuring Donna Reed and Jimmy Stewart Because after the shadows pass, sometimes you need to be reminded why the light matters. So pour a drink, dim the lights, and settle in. Christmas, as it was told when voices did the work—and stories weren’t afraid to look you in the eye. 🎙️ Old Time Radio Night — where nostalgia crackles, and the past still speaks. Special Thanks to The Good Old Days podcast for having the Jack Benny program available find them here: https://goodolddaysofradio.podbean.com Special Thanks to The Internet Archive for having the other episodes, find their massive library here: https://archive.org If it weren't for groups like those above these would inevitably be lost. And i am personally grateful.