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Jim Hill brings you the latest news from East High. With Disney's plans to launch a professional stage production of "High School Musical" later this month as well as its early promotional efforts for the sequel to this incredibly popular TV movie (WARNING ! This article does contain some minor spoilers for "High School Musical 2").
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Jim Hill points you toward a fun YouTube clip from 1972. Where -- for the first & only time -- Julie Andrews shares the stage with her two most famous characters, Eliza Doolittle and Mary Poppins
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Jim Hill continues his look at many of the adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale. In today's installment, Jim talks about the 2004 TV movie that successfully translated a popular stage version of "A Christmas Carol" to the small screen
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Jim Hill continues his look at the many adaptations of "A Christmas Carol." This time around, Jim talks about the 2000 VH1 production which stars Vanessa Williams as the very bitchy Ebony Scrooge
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Jim Hill continues his look at the many adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale. This time around, Jim talks about a 1998 animated version that -- to be frank -- reeks like a wet dog
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Getting ready for that one final trip to the mall, but you don't have a clue about what to get that Disney fan in your family? Pick up a copy of Eve Zibart's breezy paperback. Which is just loaded with fun facts & trivia about the Mouse House
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Jim Hill continues his look at the many movie & television adaptations of Charles Dickens' classic holiday tale. This time around, Jim talks about the 1991 Brian Henson film that features Michael Caine as the memorable miser
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Jim Hill continues JHM's new series with a look at yet another version of "A Christmas Carol." This time around, Jim talks about "The Stingiest Man in Town," both the animated & live television version of this holiday special
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What did it take for Disney Theatrical to finally get the chance to turn this Academy-Award winning film into a musical for the stage? An awful lot of patience. Not to mention a secret trip to the U.K. Jim Hill tells how Cameron Mackintosh & Tom Schumacher finally got this show on the road
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Do you think that DreamWorks Animation's announcement of that Christmas special on ABC signals the beginning of the end for the "Shrek" franchise? Think again, folks. Jim Hill talks about all of the other "Shrek" -related projects that are currently in DW's development pipeline
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