Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street (2001)

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Directed by Chuck Sheetz

Also known as "Recess Christmas: Miracle on 3rd Street"

Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Principal Prickly unfairly blames the Recess gang when his car breaks down in the snow, stranding him and his passengers. But as he, Miss Grotke and Miss Finster start to talk about T.J. and the others, reliving in their minds the youngsters' exploits and pranks, they come to realise that while the kids can be naughty they are also rather nice. Then T.J. and his mates arrive, having mounted a rescue mission, and the teachers' view is confirmed - the kids really aren't so bad after all! This feature-length version of the hit animated series comes to a musical and suitably festive close as everyone joins in a rousing Recess-style version of Jingle Bells.

When is Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic December 7th, 4:30pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD December 7th, 4:30pm. See more...

Cast

Andrew LawrenceTheodore J. 'T.J.' Detweiler
Rickey D'Shon CollinsVincent Pierre 'Vince' LaSalle
Jason DavisMichael 'Mikey' Blumberg
Ashley JohnsonGretchen Grundler
Courtland MeadGustav Patten 'Gus' Griswald
Pamela AdlonAshley Spinelli
Allyce BeasleyMiss Alordayne Grotkey
April WinchellMiss Muriel P Finster
Dabney ColemanPrincipal Peter Prickly
Erik von DettenErwin Lawson
Dick ClarkHimself
Image for James Earl JonesJames Earl JonesSanta Claus
Robert GouletMichael 'Mikey' Blumberg
Ross MalingerTheodore J. 'T.J.' Detweiler

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