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Christmas Past

Backstory: Father Christmas

07 Dec 2022

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"Father Christmas"...that's what they call Santa Claus in England, right? Well, sort of, but there's more to it than that. Join me and guest professor Gerry Bowler to look into the origins of this often misunderstood Christmas character. Music in This Episode"A Peaceful Winter" — Scott Holmes, via Free Music Archive"Sentimental Light Hopeful Tender Piano" — Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, via Pixabay"Classical Piano And Cello" — Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, via Pixabay"Romanesca" — Cheryl Ann Fulton, via Magnatune Compilation"I Saw Three Ships" — James Edwards, via Magnatune Compilation"Modern Christmas Full no Santa" —Muzaproduction, via PixabayBuy the Christmas Past Book!Order your copy today. And remember...it makes a great gift!AmazonBarnes & NobleBooks-a-MillionIndieBoundShare a Christmas memory Be on the podcast! Just record a voice memo into your phone and send it to [email protected]. Keep it reasonably short, clean and family friendly, and be sure to say your name and where you're from. Keep in [email protected] pageFacebook groupTwitterOrder your copy today! Of Christmases Long, Long AgoConnect with Me Links to all the things https://christmaspastpodcast.com/links Email: [email protected] BooksOf Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025, Lyons Press and Recorded Books) It's Christmas as you've never seen it before, and it makes a great gift for all the Christmas lovers in your life. Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022, Lyons Press and Recorded Books)

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