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The Law and Mr. Jones: "Christmas Is a Legal Holiday" (Season 1, Episode 10) (1960) Leverage: "The Ho Ho Ho Job" (Season 3, Episode 14) (2010) Lou Grant: "Christmas" (Season 1, Episode 13) (1977) Lucas Tanner: "Merry Gentlemen" (Season 1, Episode 11) (1974) MacGyver: "The Madonna" (Season 5, Episode 11) (1989) Midnight Caller: "Do You Believe ...
Babes in Toyland (December 25, 1960, NBC) (presented on Shirley Temple's Storybook) Babes in Toyland (December 19, 1986, NBC) Baby's First Christmas (December 15 2012, Hallmark Channel) The Balloonatiks: Christmas Without a Claus (December 14 1996, FOX) B.C.: A Special Christmas (1981, HBO) The Bear Who Slept Through Christmas (December 17 ...
The jacket also describes it as a "50s TV Christmas classic, which has led it to being misdated as first being shown in 1950. [1] Into the 1960s, the special was aired multiple times per Christmas season, without commercial interruptions except for opening and closing remarks by "your telephone company" (Bell Telephone). It was also available ...
One more thing: Christmas Day is the 100th birthday of Rod Serling, and to honor him, check out the lovely "The Night of the Meek" (Paramount+), a 1960 "Twilight Zone" episode written by Serling ...
October 24, 1960 () ... displaying Christmas trees decorated by celebrities Julie Harris, ... Hallmark #132 was the last episode to air on NBC. Season 29 (1979–80) ...
Nobita and Doraemon's Christmas (two-part episode) 1980: Doraemon (1979 TV series) Mini Santa: Doraemon (1979 TV series) Flying Christmas: 1982: Doraemon (1979 TV series) The Christmas Present: 1985: Doraemon (1979 TV series) Time Skipping Pulley: 1987: Doraemon (1979 TV series) Santa Mail: 1996: Doraemon (1979 TV series) Santa Bag and ...
The weather outside is frightful, but watching Christmas TV episodes is so delightful! December is the most festive month of the year and plenty of TV shows — both new and old — have Christmas ...
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions LLC (HHOFP) is a TV film production company that produces films for the Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions and is owned by Crown Media Productions. Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions' first credited film was an adaptation of The Tempest in 1960. [ 22 ]