This weekend on Creature Features:

Christmas cheer takes a front row seat on the next installment of our show after Tangella brings yuletide spirit to the parlor by roping Handrew into putting up the tree. And what better way to celebrate the reason for the season than to show a robot movie from the fifties? For we’ll be watching 1954’s Tobor the Great, the most incredible robot movie ever made. Actually, that’s not quite true. We simply just can’t yet afford to run Forbidden Planet. But this is still an entertaining movie that babies, little boys and girls and fully-grown men and women will thoroughly enjoy.

And with us to watch this glorious epic of Cold War cinema shall be the delightful Benjamin Clark, curator of the Charles M. Schulz Museum. He’ll tell us all kinds of wonderful facts about the father of The Peanuts, regale us about how a few early scribbles transformed into a media empire and show us some original works from the collection itself.

All this while Tangella tries to voodoo Mr. Livingston, this Saturday night at 9PM Pacific Time at the YouTube link above, 10PM on KOFY TV20 and on-demand at our Roku, AppleTV and FireTV channels. Don’t miss it!

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