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A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!

A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! is a Christmas special that debuted on Comedy Central on November 23, 2008.

A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!
DVD cover art.
Written byStephen Colbert
Allison Silverman
David Javerbaum
Michael Brumm
Peter Gwinn
Directed byJim Hoskinson
StarringStephen Colbert
Elvis Costello
Toby Keith
Willie Nelson
John Legend
Feist
Jon Stewart
George Wendt
ComposersDavid Javerbaum
Adam Schlesinger
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersAllison Silverman
Stephen Colbert
Running time60 minutes
(including commercials)
Production companySpartina Productions
Original release
NetworkComedy Central (USA)
CTV (Canada)
The Comedy Network (Canada)
ReleaseNovember 23, 2008 (2008-11-23)

The plot is that Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report, while heading to the film studio to shoot his Christmas special with Elvis Costello, becomes trapped in a cabin in "bear country" (upstate New York or Vermont) when he hears a bear prowling outside. A number of his friends stop by the cabin to sing Christmas songs with him as Stephen tries to find ways to escape the cabin and make his Christmas as special as possible, ending by revealing that the titular "greatest gift of all" is the DVD release of the special.

Cast edit

Actor Character
Stephen Colbert Stephen Colbert
Elvis Costello Himself/Bear
Toby Keith Hunter
Willie Nelson The Fourth Wise Man
Jon Stewart Himself
John Legend Forest Ranger
Feist Angel
George Wendt Santa Claus
Madeline Colbert
Peter Colbert
John Colbert
Colbert Children

Track listing edit

All of the songs in the special were written by David Javerbaum and Adam Schlesinger, except for "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding", which was written by Nick Lowe and "Jingle Man, Christmas Boy", written by Colbert himself. "Please Be Patient" was written to the tune of "Angels We Have Heard on High". Schlesinger and Steven M. Gold produced the songs and created the theme music and score for the program.[1]

  1. "Another Christmas Song" performed by Stephen Colbert -2.40
  2. "Have I Got a Present for You" performed by Toby Keith - 3.19
  3. "Little Dealer Boy" performed by Stephen Colbert and Willie Nelson - 2.47
  4. "Can I Interest You in Hannukah?" performed by Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart - 2.59
  5. "Nutmeg" performed by Stephen Colbert and John Legend - 2.46
  6. "Please Be Patient" performed by Feist - 2.22
  7. "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" performed by Stephen Colbert, Elvis Costello, Feist, Toby Keith, John Legend and Willie Nelson - 2.36
  8. "There Are Much Worse Things to Believe In" performed by Stephen Colbert and Elvis Costello - 2.43
  9. "A Cold, Cold Christmas" performed by Stephen Colbert (iTunes and DVD only) - 3.46

DVD and music releases edit

The DVD went on sale on November 25, 2008. The special features include "a book burning Yule log, video advent calendar, alternate endings" and additional items, including an extra song "Cold, Cold Christmas". There is also a laugh track option as the special uses stock audience cheers.

However, the DVD differs from the Comedy Central airing in several ways (compared to its premiere on November 23, 2008, at 10 pm). The DVD's laugh track is not the same as the televised version, and it includes 5-second bumps after each act with the wreathed image of a guest, not seen on TV. The DVD includes two brief parts during the introduction to Jon Stewart and John Legend not seen on the TV version: Jon referring to his having a cabin in the woods a half hour earlier, and John extolling rangerhood by saying singing and the ladies in the audience are OK but his passion is moss and leaves.

On the other hand, the DVD is entirely missing one televised part. Comedy Central puts the credits on split screen, and while the DVD just continues the full-screen credits with music, the premiere has a coda with Elvis Costello helping Stephen finish his "Jingle Bells" parody and supplying the missing line "fighting crime with toys", and then Stephen going to put some coffee on, before cutting to split screen ads. This is not included as one of the alternate endings, or anywhere else on the DVD.

In addition, the DVD is missing the commercial/sponsor (Buff your jingle bells) parody that was shown on TV.

The songs from the special were released as a digital-only format available for download on iTunes.[1] As of 2009, the album has not been released on CD. All proceeds from the iTunes and DVD sales go towards the Feeding America charity.

Operation Humble Kanye edit

On November 25, 2008, the songs went on sale as an album on iTunes, where, for a short while, it was #1.

This, coupled with Kanye West's belief that he is the "voice of this generation of this decade," prompted Colbert to ask everyone watching his show to download his album on December 3 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, in "Operation Humble Kanye," an attempt to bring him back to the number one spot and earn him the title of the "voice of this generation of this decade". This bumped the album into 2nd place, overtaking West's album. On December 4, Colbert proclaimed Kanye officially humbled.

Reception edit

The special has received generally favorable reviews. It currently has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 78%.[2] Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times wrote that "Mr. Colbert is delightful, a few of the song parodies are clever, but over all, the show is too long and more than a little strained, much like the holiday specials it mocks".[3] Some critics noted that the production values of the special were low, but Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle said "that's part of the reason it's so funny". Goodman concluded that "it's not a classic, but there are worse ways to spend an hour".[4] The album won the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Paul Thompson and Amy Phillips (November 17, 2008). . Pitchfork. Archived from the original on December 17, 2008.
  2. ^ "A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2023-12-25.
  3. ^ Alessandra Stanley (November 20, 2008). "Unwrap the Presents, Unleash the Parody". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Tim Goodman (November 21, 2008). "TV review: Tuck in kids, then tune in Colbert". San Francisco Chronicle.

External links edit

  • A Colbert Christmas Premieres Sunday! 2009-01-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • NYTimes: Unwrap the Presents, Unleash the Parody - ACC: TGGOA! Review
  • A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! at IMDb  

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A Colbert Christmas The Greatest Gift of All is a Christmas special that debuted on Comedy Central on November 23 2008 A Colbert Christmas The Greatest Gift of All DVD cover art Written byStephen ColbertAllison SilvermanDavid JaverbaumMichael BrummPeter GwinnDirected byJim HoskinsonStarringStephen ColbertElvis CostelloToby KeithWillie NelsonJohn LegendFeistJon StewartGeorge WendtComposersDavid JaverbaumAdam SchlesingerOriginal languageEnglishProductionProducersAllison SilvermanStephen ColbertRunning time60 minutes including commercials Production companySpartina ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkComedy Central USA CTV Canada The Comedy Network Canada ReleaseNovember 23 2008 2008 11 23 The plot is that Stephen Colbert of The Colbert Report while heading to the film studio to shoot his Christmas special with Elvis Costello becomes trapped in a cabin in bear country upstate New York or Vermont when he hears a bear prowling outside A number of his friends stop by the cabin to sing Christmas songs with him as Stephen tries to find ways to escape the cabin and make his Christmas as special as possible ending by revealing that the titular greatest gift of all is the DVD release of the special Contents 1 Cast 2 Track listing 3 DVD and music releases 3 1 Operation Humble Kanye 4 Reception 5 References 6 External linksCast editActor Character Stephen Colbert Stephen Colbert Elvis Costello Himself Bear Toby Keith Hunter Willie Nelson The Fourth Wise Man Jon Stewart Himself John Legend Forest Ranger Feist Angel George Wendt Santa Claus Madeline ColbertPeter ColbertJohn Colbert Colbert ChildrenTrack listing editAll of the songs in the special were written by David Javerbaum and Adam Schlesinger except for What s So Funny Bout Peace Love and Understanding which was written by Nick Lowe and Jingle Man Christmas Boy written by Colbert himself Please Be Patient was written to the tune of Angels We Have Heard on High Schlesinger and Steven M Gold produced the songs and created the theme music and score for the program 1 Another Christmas Song performed by Stephen Colbert 2 40 Have I Got a Present for You performed by Toby Keith 3 19 Little Dealer Boy performed by Stephen Colbert and Willie Nelson 2 47 Can I Interest You in Hannukah performed by Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart 2 59 Nutmeg performed by Stephen Colbert and John Legend 2 46 Please Be Patient performed by Feist 2 22 What s So Funny Bout Peace Love and Understanding performed by Stephen Colbert Elvis Costello Feist Toby Keith John Legend and Willie Nelson 2 36 There Are Much Worse Things to Believe In performed by Stephen Colbert and Elvis Costello 2 43 A Cold Cold Christmas performed by Stephen Colbert iTunes and DVD only 3 46DVD and music releases editThe DVD went on sale on November 25 2008 The special features include a book burning Yule log video advent calendar alternate endings and additional items including an extra song Cold Cold Christmas There is also a laugh track option as the special uses stock audience cheers However the DVD differs from the Comedy Central airing in several ways compared to its premiere on November 23 2008 at 10 pm The DVD s laugh track is not the same as the televised version and it includes 5 second bumps after each act with the wreathed image of a guest not seen on TV The DVD includes two brief parts during the introduction to Jon Stewart and John Legend not seen on the TV version Jon referring to his having a cabin in the woods a half hour earlier and John extolling rangerhood by saying singing and the ladies in the audience are OK but his passion is moss and leaves On the other hand the DVD is entirely missing one televised part Comedy Central puts the credits on split screen and while the DVD just continues the full screen credits with music the premiere has a coda with Elvis Costello helping Stephen finish his Jingle Bells parody and supplying the missing line fighting crime with toys and then Stephen going to put some coffee on before cutting to split screen ads This is not included as one of the alternate endings or anywhere else on the DVD In addition the DVD is missing the commercial sponsor Buff your jingle bells parody that was shown on TV The songs from the special were released as a digital only format available for download on iTunes 1 As of 2009 the album has not been released on CD All proceeds from the iTunes and DVD sales go towards the Feeding America charity Operation Humble Kanye edit On November 25 2008 the songs went on sale as an album on iTunes where for a short while it was 1 This coupled with Kanye West s belief that he is the voice of this generation of this decade prompted Colbert to ask everyone watching his show to download his album on December 3 at 5 00 p m Eastern Time in Operation Humble Kanye an attempt to bring him back to the number one spot and earn him the title of the voice of this generation of this decade This bumped the album into 2nd place overtaking West s album On December 4 Colbert proclaimed Kanye officially humbled Reception editThe special has received generally favorable reviews It currently has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 78 2 Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times wrote that Mr Colbert is delightful a few of the song parodies are clever but over all the show is too long and more than a little strained much like the holiday specials it mocks 3 Some critics noted that the production values of the special were low but Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle said that s part of the reason it s so funny Goodman concluded that it s not a classic but there are worse ways to spend an hour 4 The album won the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album References edit a b Paul Thompson and Amy Phillips November 17 2008 Stephen Colbert Is Putting Out a Christmas Album Too Pitchfork Archived from the original on December 17 2008 A Colbert Christmas The Greatest Gift of All Rotten Tomatoes www rottentomatoes com Retrieved 2023 12 25 Alessandra Stanley November 20 2008 Unwrap the Presents Unleash the Parody The New York Times Tim Goodman November 21 2008 TV review Tuck in kids then tune in Colbert San Francisco Chronicle External links editA Colbert Christmas Special A Colbert Christmas Premieres Sunday Archived 2009 01 21 at the Wayback Machine NYTimes Unwrap the Presents Unleash the Parody ACC TGGOA Review A Colbert Christmas The Greatest Gift of All at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Colbert Christmas The Greatest Gift of All amp oldid 1218869734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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