Fire up your TVs: The Yule Log is coming back to PIX
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See a slide-show history of the Yule Log HERE. (yulelog.com)
Christmas in New York isn't quite complete without "The Yule Log," and WPIX will not disappoint this Christmas morning. "The Yule Log" will run from 9 a.m.-1 p.m on December 25, and at 1 p.m., the Laurel and Hardy classic "March of the Wooden Soldiers" will be back as well.
Ahh, that's Christmas morning as it should be.
But from 1990 to 2000, New York did without the tradition, which had begun in 1966. WPIX saw the light of the log in 2001, bringing back the special after fan Joe Malzone lead an online effort to light the embers anew. Its return was heartily embraced by a city still reeling from 9/11, and it's been back every year since.
This year's Yule Log comes as PIX celebrates its 60th anniversary, and shortly after the successful return of another of its longtime traditions, "Chiller Theatre." And in keeping with the station's respect for its history -- and viewers love for the old Channel 11 -- the station has even revamped its identity, unveiling a tweaked version of its classic "Circle 11" logo, left, while re-emphasizing the classic "Pix" brand. (Who doesn't remember the on-air PIX video game?)
See the news release after the jump, which includes PIX's holiday schedule. You'll get a chance to see "The Odd Couple" Christmas show (and its rendition of a "A Christmas Carol") among other New York holiday favorites.
As an Urbanite plus, check out a Yule Log tradition that ran for many years along with the fire: station editorialist Richard N. Hughes' inspirational Christmas message. He is of the "what's your opinion, we'd like to know" fame. Read it HERE and see it HERE.
-- Rolando Pujol
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