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He made his debut in the November 12, 2009, episode "The Problem Solvers". [12] Fey had seen Jackson in the Broadway musicals Xanadu and Damn Yankees, the latter that starred Jane Krakowski, who plays Jenna Maroney on the show. According to Jackson in a November 2009 interview, Fey set up a meeting to interest him in a role on the program.
The episode aired on NBC on December 10, 2009. The night the episode premiered, it was immediately followed by an episode of 30 Rock with the same title. In this episode, the office throws a Christmas party, and Michael is upset when Jim allows Phyllis to be Santa, since he has always been the one to dress up.
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 ...
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Here's a tip: if you can't remember if your favorite show has a Christmas episode, and it's not on this list, Christmas episodes usually fall around episode 10 in the season. It's actually crazy ...
2. New Girl, "Christmas Eve Eve". Come for the gang's hijinks attempting a secret Santa. Stay for Megan Fox (who is criminally underrated as Nick's girlfriend Reagan), a song from Darlene Love and ...
After Monk is poisoned during dinner, his friends race against time to find an antidote. Stottlemeyer chases Kazarinski from a railroad station to a train yard where Kazarinski is killed by a swift-moving train, complicating the race for the antidote. Monk finally opens his last Christmas gift from Trudy and gets a jarring surprise.
The top 10 best Christmas gifts of 2024. ... Each box comes with a character — a "Tonie" — whose audio matches its TV show or movie. This one from Walmart comes with Chase from "Paw Patrol ...