There’s no better classic tale to revisit around this time of year than Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol — so why not hear it interpreted by two great voices, Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymore? Listen to their hour-long telling, which aired in 1939 on radio’s Campbell’s Playhouse, and read more about it at Open Culture.
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