A Christmas Carol at Ford's Theatre (1979)
On Christmas Eve, an old miser named Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the spirit of his former partner, Jacob Marley. The deceased partner was in his lifetime as mean and miserly as Scrooge is now and he warns him to change his ways or face the consequences in the afterlife. Scrooge is visited by three spirits, representing his past, present and future, and, after seeing what they have to show him, must make a determination of how he will continue to live his life.
Director: Ronald Bishop
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Ronald Bishop as Ebenezer Scrooge |
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Jennifer Borge as Fred's Elder Sister |
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Thomas Dillon as Young Scrooge |
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Geoff Garland as Bob Cratchit |
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Mary Irey as Belle |
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Judy Jurgaitis as Mrs. Fred |
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Josie Lawrence as Mrs. Dilber / Fred's Younger Sister |
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David Long as Marley |
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Paul Milikin as Mr. Fezziwig |
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John Morgal as Tiny Tim |
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Steve O'Connor as Youngest Scrooge |
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Chris Romilly as Fred |
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Eva Rose as Belle's Daughter / Belinda Cratchit |
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Nancy Sellin as Ghost of Christmas Present |
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David Silber as Dick Wilkins |
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Anita Sorel as Mrs. Cratchit / Mrs. Fezziwig |
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Scott Sorrel as Peter Cratchit |
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Gary Thomas Jr. as Lamplighter |
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Kathy Vivian as Ghost of Christmas Past / Martha Cratchit |
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Steve Worth as Belle's Husband |
| Production | Christopher Sarson | Producer |
| Directing | Ronald Bishop | Director |
| Writing | Charles Dickens | Novel |