Ms. Velma's Most Incredibly Magnificent Christmas Week
A Christmas special of extraordinary beauty. One hour of magnificent staging, costumes, and music. Featuring Miss Velma Jaggers--famous the world over for her beautiful dramas and called by fashion designers one of the twelve best dressed women in American. Accompanied by the Statesmen Quartet and the Miss Velma Singers and Musicians. This is the rare and highly beloved complete recording of Miss Velma's holiday spectacular, Christmas in America. Now, presented in amazing low definition, digitally remastered from archival VHS. This is the actual, legendary, one-of-a-kind Christmas cantata extravaganza originally performed and broadcast from the Universal World Church in Los Angeles, California. —Universal World Church
From the archive
As seen on the Cinema Snob, Ms. Velma's Christmas Week was a special that aired on public access television in 1976, which explains the massive amounts of shout outs to America throughout the broadcast. While most of her TV appearances are lost, this special is infamous amongst viewers and audiences alike as one of the worst Christmas specials ever made.
Why this is free to watch
Ms. Velma's Most Incredibly Magnificent Christmas Week (1976) is hosted by the Internet Archive as a public-domain or openly licensed work, which means its copyright has expired, lapsed, or was released by the rights holder. The uploader declared an explicit licence, linked in the source panel. Nitrate streams the file directly from the Archive and hosts no video itself.
- Director
- Ms. Velma Jaggers
- Starring
- Velma Jaggers
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