One of my favorite Christmas-time programs is on Wednesday night, The Kennedy Center Honors. Walter Cronkite hosts and it is always a pleasure to hear his voice. They put a lot of thought into the event, choosing memorable performances and participants who hold great meaning for the honorees. It’s not really a show for the general public as much as it is a tribute for the recipient. Someone who worked at the post-production firm used by their television producers told me that they insist on the highest quality work, and I believe it. It’s a genuine class act, which you don’t see much of on TV these days. Sadly two of last year’s honorees just died, Victor Borge and Jason Robards.