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christmas stories
21 August 2003, 06:43 PM
lmskipperchristmas stories
I was browsing in an antiques/collectibles store today when I came across a book called "14 Favorite Christmas Stories." I love Christmas stories, so I picked it up and looked through it. The last story in it is "The Gift" by Ray Bradbury. I read it as soon as I got home and enjoyed it very much. Besides being a Christmas story, it is also a Martian story. Anyway, I was wondering if there are any other Christmas stories Ray has written. Anyone??
21 August 2003, 08:02 PM
Chrisman43Imskipper-
I had the same question around Christmas. Here is a link to that thread:
http://www.raybradbury.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/000403.html21 August 2003, 08:11 PM
Richard"The Gift", which I believe originally appeared in the December, 1952 issue of Esquire Magazine, was also adopted by Ray into a televison script for a short-lived, 1950's TV series, STEVE CANYON (based on the comic script of the same name). The Christmas theme also appeared in Ray's TV script for the show.
22 August 2003, 12:16 AM
lmskipperI wasn't "on board" back in December, so thanks for the link and the information.
16 June 2009, 01:14 AM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by Richard:
"The Gift", which I believe originally appeared in the December, 1952 issue of Esquire Magazine, was also adopted by Ray into a televison script for a short-lived, 1950's TV series, STEVE CANYON (based on the comic script of the same name). The Christmas theme also appeared in Ray's TV script for the show.
This episode is finally available on DVD! The second DVD set from the STEVE CANYON series has just been released, and includes "The Gift". I have ordered a copy, and anxiously await its arrival. Hopefully in tome for Xmas...
There is a review of the DVD set here, and it refers to "The Gift":
http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews...-on-tv-volume-2-the/And another one here:
http://www.comicmix.com/news/2...-canyon-on-tv-vol-2/And if you haven't a clue who or what Steve Canyon is or was,
here's my rather outdated page on the series and RB episode (complete with unforgivable misspelling of Caniff).
16 June 2009, 02:37 AM
Doug SpauldingI like that the British say "in tome for Xmas".
"Live Forever!"
16 June 2009, 09:12 AM
jktquote:
14 Favorite Christmas Stories."
'The Man' has been adapted for the stage by the man himself and was used as part of his 2007 Christmas show, A Ray Bradbury Christmas.
John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
16 June 2009, 12:51 PM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
I like that the British say "in tome for Xmas".
I apologise for the typo, for which I deserve a Freudian slap.
16 June 2009, 02:27 PM
jktquote:
Originally posted by philnic:
quote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
I like that the British say "in tome for Xmas".
I apologise for the typo, for which I deserve a Freudian slap.
Lucky for us, Doug has all the free time in the world to point out our mistakes.

John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
16 June 2009, 02:55 PM
Doug Spauldingquote:
Originally posted by jkt:
Lucky for us, Doug has all the free time in the world to point out our mistakes.
Let me clarify: I get home at 4.15, run two miles, have shower, cook supper, eat same, do homework (math!), do Bradbury Board, do Facebook, retire by 9.15 so that I may get up at 5.15 and do it all again!
Free time? What free time?
"Live Forever!"
16 June 2009, 03:23 PM
jktquote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
quote:
Originally posted by jkt:
Lucky for us, Doug has all the free time in the world to point out our mistakes.
Let me clarify: I get home at 4.15, run two miles, have shower, cook supper, eat same, do homework (math!), do Bradbury Board, do Facebook, retire by 9.15 so that I may get up at 5.15 and do it all again!
Free time? What free time?
As I said, free time...

John King Tarpinian
You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
16 June 2009, 09:42 PM
Phil KnoxFree time?
You mean FEE Time.
I pay $99.50 every month for the use of approximately 720 hours of time, depending on the month. Otherwise, I lay in a state of unconsciousness. Doesn't everyone?
17 June 2009, 12:59 AM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by Doug Spaulding:
Let me clarify: I get home at 4.15, run two miles, have shower, cook supper...
Doug, I can save you some time. Move house, so that you live two miles from your work. Then you can run HOME two miles every night.
More savings: don't cook!
17 June 2009, 01:00 AM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by Phil Knox:
...Otherwise, I lay in a state of unconsciousness. Doesn't everyone?
In San Francisco, maybe so!
17 June 2009, 03:07 AM
Doug SpauldingI like that the British say "move house".
"Live Forever!"