A Chicago Christmas Tradition
On December 28, 1953, Chicago area kids were introduced to the whimsical
story of Suzy Snowflake "tap, tap, tappin'" on every windowpane, seen
on "Garfield Goose and Friends" then on WBBM-TV. Like "Hardrock, Coco
and Joe", Suzy too was brought to life by the stop-motion animators of
Centaur Productions. Norma Zimmer was Suzy's voice and the song was sung
by The Norman Luboff Choir, a premier studio group who recorded with
well-known artists, such as Frank Sinatra and Harry Belafonte. To
purchase this DVD in a digitally remastered format, visit The Museum of Broadcast Communications for more information.
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