 | This acclaimed 1972 telefilm is set in 1946 Nebraska, where a stern, withdrawn single father (Jason Robards), due to traumatic events in his past, refuses to allow his precocious young daughter (Lisa Lucas) to have a Christmas tree. |
 | BERENSTAIN BEARS' CHRISTMAS TREE: The Bear family learns a lesson when they go out to buy a Christmas tree. |
 | Goodtimes Entertainment presents an animated version of this beloved Christmastime story. Children will love this warm story with a happy ending. |
 | Mr. Willowby's Christmas tree is so tall that its top has to be cut so it can fit in the parlor. Then many things happen to the treetop. |
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 | At Christmas time, a nun agrees to donate to Rockefeller Center a fir tree which has been her best friend since the time she arrived at her convent as a young orphan. |
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 | A lonely little fir tree, standing by itself at the edge of the forest, has its life transformed when a father takes it home to serve as a living Christmas tree for his bedridden son. |
 | Father Cat tells Huckle, Sally, and Lowly about the biggest pine tree in Busytown and how he used it to save the day one Christmas Eve. |