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- The Story Behind the Grinch
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- Tina Antolini
For decades, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" has been as much of a holiday fixture as eggnog and candy canes... Tina Antolini brings us the story of the Dr. Seuss classic, from a Massachusetts man who's become more than a little obsessed with the character.
[feel free to write your own lead...]
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Piece Description
For decades, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" has been as much of a holiday fixture as eggnog and candy canes... Tina Antolini brings us the story of the Dr. Seuss classic, from a Massachusetts man who's become more than a little obsessed with the character. [feel free to write your own lead...]
Timing and Cues
There's 15-20 secs of music in the clear at the end of the story, that a can be faded under a host tag... or anything else.


