Of all the TV sitcom Christmas specials, which is your fave?
Futurama's "XMas Story" (season 2) takes the cake for me. Totally off the wall and kooky stuff. Of course, it seems more real to me than * winning a second election, but what do I know? I'm gay! :crazy: :D
7. Okay, this is going to sound corny and cheesy -
but I have a soft spot for the Brady Bunch Christmas episode in which Mrs. Brady loses her voice, and Cindy asks Santa to give her mother her voice back so she can sing on Christmas morning. *sniff*
I also like the episode of the Dick Van Dyke show in which the whole gang gets together to perform in the Christmas edition of the Alan Brady Show.
And I'm fond of the Bewitched episode "A Vision of Sugar Plums" in which Samantha takes a little boy to meet Santa Claus.
I bought a used copy on ebay for $12, but amazon has it for $150 on DVD and ebay runs from 45-120. Its OOP (out of print) and is a collectors item now.
My wife and I love Emmet Otter. I think it is a great film and I love to watch it every year.
Lorne Michaels Presents A KIDS IN THE HALL PRODUCTION CHALET 2000 starring... Scott Thompson as Buddy Cole Dave Foley as Jacques Kevin McDonald as Francois Mark McKinney as Lanky Dean Dayo Ade as Rebel David Duranovitch as Sinbad Hans Von Veldenkoop as Pierre H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth II as Herself A SPECIAL MYSTERY GUEST and Bruce McCulloch as Castor,The Beaver boy
there are two...the one that I really like is the interactive nativity play, where they use Owen's farm to re-create the birth..and Alice ends up doing just that.
Maybe it's the pre-Xmas special?
The meat & 17 veg is pretty funny as well, as is the Mr Bean one.
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