The Christmas Carol is a 1949 low-budget, black and white television special narrated by Vincent Price.
[1] It was originally produced as a syndicated production for airing on 22 stations across the United States on Christmas Day in 1949.
It was sponsored by Magnavox and represented that company's first use of television advertising.
[3] The production is considered primitive by modern standards; it is also noted for misspelling Ebenezer Scrooge's name as "Ebeneezer" in the opening credits and on the headstone of his grave.
The cast is led by Taylor Holmes as Scrooge and includes an early appearance by Jill St. John, then age 9 and billed as Jill Oppenheim, who plays one of the Cratchit daughters.