December 23, 2011

Info 45: Merry Christmas!



I wish all my blog readers and their friends and relatives a  
Merry Christmas and a happy New Year (in advance).
I won't post during the next 3 Christmas days. I need some rest, but I try to find, watch and record as many of the movies with sailor suits and Lederhosen these days.

Coming next half hour is the obligatory "Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980)" starring Ricky Schroder (sailor suit, breeches), rebroadcasting tomorrow Dec 24. See that entry, rating 8, I will update that entry soon.
I don't know what good sailor suit or Lederhosen movies or shows there are to be aired at Christmas. Most chance for Lederhosen choirs or other shows are of course on Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) or 3sat.

On Dec 24th there is "Christmas in Vienna" 21.50 on 3sat with the Vienna Boys Choir.
On Dec 25th there is "Weihnachten auf Gut Aiderbichl 2011" 19.55 on BR including St. Florianer Sängerknaben. But I doubt that there will be a Lederhosen performance, but who knows, but most likely in sailor suits.

Recently there had been aired Sissi (1955) with some young boys in Lederhosen (entry coming soon). There will be the sequels aired the next days.

Pics showing "Weihnachtssingen in Polling" (2008) on top with the Tölzer Knabenchor, see that entry, rating 7 and tagged choir; pic belowing showing "Die Trapp-Familie" including Michael Ande 2nd from left.

Another Christmas themed entry is The Waltons (previous entry, also on my other blog with more episodes and boys and girls in bib overalls).

If you can't see pics, please comment. There are some new problems this time with Picasa pics which can't be uploaded and used as usual. 

Once again a happy and peaceful Christmas time!

Update: Few Lederhosen scenes at Christmas. Choirs of both shows in sailor suits only. One alpine Christmas show, but grown ups only. Little Lord Fauntleroy (1980) was again very good, but now confirming very few sailor suit scenes, but also other good clothing.

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