I have loved A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens ever since I was a child. I know this is a common statement and there is a myriad of people who say the same. As a post-World War II American, it’s common that I first experienced A Christmas Carol in an entertainment form well before ever reading Dickens’ great novella. Actually, I had yet to learn more than beyond the alphabet the first time I saw A Christmas Carol. But at the age of six, when I saw my first version, I was hooked. It became and has remained my favorite Christmas story and it never gets old. As I grew up and eventually read the novella, my love for the story was stronger (Dickens became and remains one of my favorite novelists although Evelyn Waugh is my all-time favorite English writer). Along with it, my passion for adaptations only grew. Whenever any version was broadcast on television, that was how I spent my time; it was one of the highlights during the Christmas season for me.
It was the VHS / VCR era, after I was finally able to get my first VCR, when I started my personal collection of various versions of A Christmas Carol. Back then the average retail VHS movie cost $30 – 50 retail (or more!), which was a steep price at the time; so obviously, I was recording them as they were broadcast. It was at that time I realized how many dramatizations there were. As the cost of VHS movies steadily dropped, it was wonderful replacing my home-recorded broadcast versions with better quality retail ones. What was even better was versions I had never seen before or were rarely shown began to become available! It became an obsession to watch every version I could obtain during the season. As my collection grew, it became hard to watch as many as I could when my free time would allow. There were even times I would do marathon watching, viewing of one right after the other, on Christmas Eve and Day. In all the years I’ve been doing this, attempting to watch them with a semblance of a plan is only recent. I’m watching at least one a night starting at Advent (December 1st).
I am not a critic and have no wish to try to appear as one. I will be briefly writing about each version I watch to convey my personal perceptions and opinions. As I stated previously, this is a semblance of a plan. I have no predetermined order I will be viewing most versions, although I do have personal traditions of watching particular versions on Christmas Eve and Christmas night.