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Beebo Saves Christmas (December 1, 2021, The CW) The Bell Telephone Hour Christmas specials (1959–1968, NBC) Benji's Very Own Christmas Story (December 7 1978, ABC) The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree (December 3 1979, NBC) The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (December 5 1983, ABC) Brer Rabbit's Christmas Carol (1992)
Accidentally on Purpose: "It Happened One Christmas" (Season 1, Episode 11) (2009) The Addams Family : "Christmas with the Addams Family" (Season 2, Episode 15) (1965) Aggretsuko : "We Wish You a Metal Christmas" (Season 1, Episode 11) (2018)
1983 April 29 Baby Makes Five: May 10 Laverne & Shirley: 1976 May 14 Wizards and Warriors: 1983 May 24 Joanie Loves Chachi: 1982 May 31 Bring 'Em Back Alive: June 1 Tales of the Gold Monkey: June 6 Love, Sidney: 1981 June 15 Small & Frye: 1983 June 24 Second City Television/SCTV Network 90: 1981 July 7 The Crystal Cube: 1983 July 17 CHiPs: 1977 ...
The beauty of the streaming age is you don’t need to wait for TBS’ 24-hour A Christmas Story marathon to relive Ralphie’s antics (although you can still catch the 1983 classic on TBS and TNT ...
Baby, it's cold outside, so stay in and make spirits bright with 35 new heartwarming holiday films from Lifetime. The post Your Guide to the 2021 Lifetime Christmas Movie Schedule appeared first ...
The song is associated with Band Aid’s “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” (The famine-relief song famously kept “Last Christmas” from reaching No. 1.) George sings on both records.
The 1983–84 network television schedule for the three major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 1983 through August 1984. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1982–83 season .
Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever is a 1983 television special, produced by Suzanne de Passe for Motown (founded in January 1959), to commemorate its 25th anniversary. The program was taped before a live audience at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California on March 25, 1983, [1] and broadcast on NBC on May 16.