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Wayne Newton's Christmas Eve
December 20, 1969
The Geneva Times
Geneva, New York

Joyous Yuletide songs and features are the highlights when "Christmas Eve with Wayne Newton" is colorcast on the "Kraft Music Hall" Wednesday, Dec. 24 (9-10 p.m.).

Newton is host of a cast that includes more than 100 youngsters on the one hour program that stars Jack Wild, 15-year-old actor - singer (of NBC-TV's "H.R. Pufnstuf'); Julie Budd, 15-yearold vocalist; the Singing Angels, choir of 100 children from Cleveland; actor Christopher Hewett; and special guests The Cowsills, singing – instrumental family group.

The show opens with Newton singing "Christmas Journey." The host introduces Charles Dickens (played by Hewett), who exchanges banter with Newton during the show as the guests are greeted. Miss Budd sings "My Favorite Things" and, with Newton, "Winter Wonderland." The Cowsills offer "Silver Bells" and "Jingle Bell Rock" and are foUowed by Wild in a production of "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band.

Newton, The Cowsills, Miss Budd and Wild take the stage for a medley of tunes from the movie musical "Oliver!" in which Wild starred as the Artful Dodger in the adaptation of Dicken's "Oliver Twist." The songs include "Consider Yourself" sung by Newton, Wild and The Cowsills, "Who Will Buy," Susan Cowsill and Miss Budd; "As Long As She Needs Me," Newton; "I'd Do Anything," Susan and Wild; "Pick a Pocket," Wild and the Cowsills; "Where Is Love," Newton and Miss Budd, and a reprise of "Consider Yourself."

The Singing Angels choir and Newton take the stage to conclude the program with a medley of traditional Christmas carols and songs.




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