The Sopranos, “…To Save Us All from Satan’s Power”
Lou Grant, s1e13 “Christmas”
Lou is homesick, and Billie does a heartwarming piece on a homeless family, which brings in donations-- but it turns into an expose on people who rip off the public with fake sob stories at the holidays.
The Sopranos, “…To Save Us All from Satan’s Power”
Lou Grant, s1e13 “Christmas”
The Six Million Dollar Man, “A Bionic Christmas Carol”
Moonlighting, “Twas the Episode Before Christmas”
Seinfeld, “The Strike” (A Festivus for the rest of us!)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show, “Not a Christmas Story”
The Tick, “The Tick Loves Santa”
Tick: Ah! You know, Arthur, this strange Christmas episode has taught us much. Now we know that Santa is real. He’s a compulsive gift-giver, and he’s Christmas all over. We, like his wondrous reindeers, should carry his message forward, so shove that bit in your mouth, shake your mossy antlers and strike your hooves to get the sky! Gorgeous. Wake up and open your presents. I mean, what the hey? It’s Christmas!
The Sopranos, “…To Save Us All from Satan’s Power”
Lou Grant, s1e13 “Christmas”
The Six Million Dollar Man, “A Bionic Christmas Carol”
Moonlighting, “Twas the Episode Before Christmas”
Seinfeld, “The Strike” (A Festivus for the rest of us!)
The Mary Tyler Moore Show, “Not a Christmas Story”
The Tick, “The Tick Loves Santa”
The X-Files, “How The Ghosts Stole Christmas”
Bewitched, “Sisters at Heart”
At one point, Tabitha is in blackface. The ep was written by a 10th grade class and Elizabeth Montgomery made an introduction before the show to placate the sponsor Oscar Meyer.