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Christmas Songs may refer to: Christmas Songs (Bad Religion EP), 2013; Christmas Songs (Diana Krall album), 2005; Christmas Songs (Jars of Clay album), 2007; Christmas Songs (Mel Tormé album), 1992; Christmas Songs (Nora Aunor album), 1972; Christmas Songs by Sinatra, a 1948 album by Frank Sinatra; Christmas music, music associated with the ...
A set of 314 original episodes aired between June 1949 and September 1955 with ".22 Rifle For Christmas" and "The Big Little Jesus" usually re-run during Christmas time. [1] Re-runs were broadcast from the end of September 1955 to February 1957. The vast majority of the episodes are available free on various sites around the Internet. [2] [3] [4]
"Stan Steals Christmas" (Season 3, Episode 6) (2014) Gabby Duran & the Unsittables: "It's Christmas, Gabby Duran!" (Season 1, Episode 8) (2019) Good Luck Charlie: Good Luck Charlie, It's Christmas! (2011) "A Duncan Christmas" (Season 3, Episode 21) (2012) "Good Luck Jessie: NYC Christmas" (Season 4, Episode 17) (2013) Hannah Montana:
TV programmes which have had special Christmas episodes in the United Kingdom include Top of the Pops (from 1960s-2006), Morecambe and Wise (1970s), The Two Ronnies (1980s), Stars in Their Eyes, Only Fools and Horses (both 1990s), and more recently, Doctor Who, Top Gear (both 2000s), Downton Abbey (2010s), The Repair Shop and The Masked Singer ...
"Christmas Lights" is a song by British rock band Coldplay, released on 1 December 2010 as a digital download single. [1] According to lead singer Chris Martin , it was written in December 2008. [ 2 ]
[12] [13] In Australia and the UK, the episode aired after Christmas, in the new year. The episode's Australian broadcast, on February 7, 2011, drew 769,000 viewers, which made Glee the seventeenth most-watched program of the night; it failed to place in the top fifty in the weekly viewership rankings. [14]
The Kramdens have a Christmas party and several of Gleason's other characters drop in. In this second of three versions of the holiday episode, actress/singer Patricia Morison (a friend of Trixie's during her time in burlesque) sings two songs and a young Frankie Avalon performs a combination trumpet solo/tap dance.
Gerald Durrell (7 January 1925 – 30 January 1995) was a British naturalist, writer and zookeeper. He was born in British India and moved to England in 1928. In 1935 the family moved to Corfu, but the outbreak of World War II forced them to return to the United Kingdom.