They are all based on the story be Charles Dickens. Different versions have tried such things as modernizing the story, changing the location to other cities and even changing the gender of Scrooge. But the basic story line remains the same, redemption through the experiences with the spirits.
There are over 100 versions of "A Christmas Carol" so you would have to be more specific.
The Christmas song with the initials Z C is "Zither Carol". The song is a Bohemian/Czech Carol. There are at least two versions of the carol.
Its available on DVD and 3D versions
There are quite a number across the story. It depended in what context
There are more than 40 versions of this film. Most would probably be between 90 minutes and two hours.
I think that Scrooge wrings his hand about 5-10 times over the course of A Christmas Carol, however, it differs with what version of 'A Christmas Carol' you are talking about, as there are multiple versions.
The character of Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol has been portrayed by various actors in different adaptations of the story. Some well-known portrayals include Henry Winkler, Tiny Tim in The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), Evan Pappas in A Christmas Carol on Broadway (2001), and Seth Adkins in A Christmas Carol (1999).
A Christmas Carol (both have appeared in versions of the Charles Dickens' story).
Counting television, there have been at least 41 versions of "A Christmas Carol".
No for most versions. "Scrooged" starring Bill Murray is a comedy version.
It was a name added after the Dickens version was made - It does not appear in any of the true to book versions
This was only one A christmas Carol and this was written between September and late November 1843