From All of Us to All of You

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From All of Us to All of You was a 1958 Christmas special of the Disneyland animated series.

The show has reaired infrequently in the US, but in the Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Denmark and Norway) the show has been broadcast every year since 1959, and has become a holiday classic. Ratings has shown as much as 40% of all Swedes watch it on December 24.

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[edit] Denmark

In Denmark the show is called Disney Juleshow ("Disney Christmas Show") and is sent every christmas eve afternoon at DR1.

[edit] Sweden

In Sweden, the show is called Kalle Anka och hans vänner önskar God Jul. It is broadcast in Sweden on SVT at three o'clock (15:00 CET) every Christmas Eve, in connection to the all-day traditional holiday programme previously lead by Arne Weise. The title translates into "Donald Duck and his friends wish you a Merry Christmas", and reflects the fact that Donald Duck is far more popular than Mickey Mouse in Sweden.

The montage is narrated by Bengt Feldreich dubbing the original English voice of Jiminy Cricket (but the dubbing is split from this character as Feldreich refers to Cricket in third person at the end).

[edit] Program

These shorts are usually sent, in complete or edited form:

These feature films are represented through important scenes:

[edit] Popularity

The show is one of the most popular shows of all the year in Sweden. Every year the number of viewers are between 3,5 million - 4,5 million in a country with 8,5-9 million inhabitants. The only TV-shows with more viewers are Melodifestivalen and sometimes some big sport broadcasts.

Number of viewers, with statistics from Mediamätning i Skandinavien.

  • 2007: 3 490 000[1]- Second most popular show of the year
  • 2006: 3 610 000 - Second most popular show of the year
  • 2005: 3 515 000 - Second most popular show of the year
  • 2004: 3 685 000 - Third most popular show of the year
  • 2003: 3 410 000 - Forth most popular show of the year
  • 2002: 3 655 000 - Second most popular show of the year
  • 2001: 3 825 000 - Second most popular show of the year
  • 2000: 3 565 000 - Forth most popular show of the year
  • 1999: 4 165 000 - Most popular show of the year
  • 1998: 3 600 000 - Most popular show of the year
  • 1997: 4 320 000
  • 1996: 4 125 000
  • 1995: 3 690 000
  • 1994: 3 225 000
  1. ^ Svenska Dagbladet on 28 December 2007
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