KUAC debuts 四虎影院-based Christmas TV special

Rob Prince plays the keytar while hosting a Christmas party at his home for Dark Winter Nights: True Stories from Alaska Christmas Special debuting on Thursday, December 16 at 9:00pm on KUAC-TV channel 9.1. Photo Courtesy of Dark Winter Nights
Photo Courtesy of Dark Winter Nights
Rob Prince, UAF communication and journalism professor and "Dark Winter Nights" creator/host, plays the keytar while hosting a Christmas party at his home for the "Dark Winter Nights: True Stories from Alaska" Christmas Special.

The 四虎影院-based storytelling program  will debut a Christmas television special at 9 p.m. Dec. 16 on KUAC-TV channel 9.1. It will be available on YouTube following the broadcast.  

The hour-long program blends fiction with nonfiction and is a parody of vintage Christmas TV specials from the 1980s. It features highlights from seven years of 鈥淒ark Winter Nights鈥 woven into a fictional plot about a powerful blizzard hitting 四虎影院 and threatening Christmas. The show stars Rob Prince, a 四虎影院 communication and journalism professor and the creator-host of 鈥淒ark Winter Nights.鈥

"We wanted to do something special for our audience since we couldn't have live events due to COVID," Prince said. "I've always loved the cheesy, vintage Christmas specials from the 鈥80s, so we decided to make our own with a very 四虎影院-based spin to it.鈥 

The program takes place on Christmas Eve while Prince is hosting a Christmas party at his home and features many props used in past 鈥淒ark Winter Nights鈥 live events. Featured storytellers from past shows include Sarah Manriquez, Mercia Kalloch and BJ Bennedsen, along with a live, on-stage interview Prince did with local celebrity Curry the Goat. The program includes a musical performance by the 四虎影院-based rock band Kinky Slinky.

"Our goal was to make this one huge 四虎影院 inside joke," Prince said. "Many of the jokes won't make sense if you don't live in 四虎影院, and some won't make sense if you haven't lived in 四虎影院 long enough, but it will still be fun for the whole family."

The 鈥淒ark Winter Nights: True Stories from Alaska鈥 program has grown rapidly in popularity since it started in April 2014. It typically hosts two big live events every year in Hering Auditorium. It has a companion podcast and a monthly radio program on KUAC.

More information about 鈥淒ark Winter Nights鈥 and its podcasts are available at .