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The prominence of Christmas Day increased gradually after Charlemagne was crowned Emperor on Christmas Day in 800. [38] King Edmund the Martyr was anointed on Christmas in 855 and King William I of England was crowned on Christmas Day 1066. [39] The coronation of Charlemagne on Christmas of 800 helped promote the popularity of the holiday.
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The Christmas Card - Series 5 Episode 16: 1959: The Wednesday Play: The Coming Out Party - Series 1 Episode 3: 1965: Directed by Ken Loach: Play for Today: Edward G – Like the Filmstar - Series 3 Episode 25: 1973: The Saturday Party - Series 5 Episode 17: 1975: Black Christmas: 1977: Written by Michael Abbensetts: Wodehouse Playhouse: Big ...
Lists of Christmas television episodes include: List of Christmas television episodes and specials in the United Kingdom; List of Christmas television specials; List of United States Christmas television episodes; List of United States Christmas television specials
"Lots of Holidays (But Don't Worry Christmas Is Still in There Too So Pull the Stick Out of Your Ass Fox News) Special" (Season 7, Episode 20) (December 7, 2014) "Robot Chicken Christmas Special: The X-Mas United" (Season 8, Episode 7) (December 13, 2015)
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The History Channel's original logo used from January 1, 1995, to February 15, 2008, with the slogan "Where the past comes alive." In the station's early years, the red background was not there, and later it sometimes appeared blue (in documentaries), light green (in biographies), purple (in sitcoms), yellow (in reality shows), or orange (in short form content) instead of red.
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