RichFonz
12-23-2003, 11:04 PM
I have over 1800 sitcom episodes, but only 30 of them are Christmas eppies. Since were two days away from celebrating the birth of Jesus--and opening presents, let's all discuss our favorite Xmas eps. Mine include in order.
1. Laverne & Shirley (1976)
In this one, the gang performs at a mental hospital. I enjoy the guy that impersonated a doctor, a cop, etc. Also, Lenny & Squiggy's song was weird, but made for great TV. Next, Shirley was afraid of a girl--Cindy Williams' sister--who always stared at her. Of course, the girls' singing was the toast of the performance. A 10 for effort.
2. Happy Days (1974 & 1978)
In '74, it's the most touching one, as Richie discovers Fonzie_has no place to go for the holiday. In good spirit, Fonzie is invite to stay at the Cunninghams for the holidays. You have to see to believe. The one in '78 has the only appearance of Fonzie's father. Also, it was hilarious as everyone brought trees to the Cunninghams for Christmas. 10 for the first, and 9 1/2 for the other.
3. Dick Van Dyke (1963)
You should see the gang doing all sorts of songs for the Alan Brady Show. I especially enjoyed Rob leading the choir (Laura, Buddy, Sally, and Mel) to sing "Alan Brady" repeatedly, and all leaving one by one.
4. Mary Tyler Moore (1970)
Here, in this sad tale, Mary has to work on Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. Mary tries to make things interesting, but to no avail. Will she find happiness, she did as Lou, Ted, and Murray gave her a party.
Other mentions are
5. Family Ties (1983, Alex the Scrooge)
6. BEwitched (1967, Samantha shows one of Darrin's clients the true meaning of Xmas.
7. Odd Couple (1970, Scrooge gets an 'Oscar'.)
There's way more, but it would take me all night. Merry Christmas.
1. Laverne & Shirley (1976)
In this one, the gang performs at a mental hospital. I enjoy the guy that impersonated a doctor, a cop, etc. Also, Lenny & Squiggy's song was weird, but made for great TV. Next, Shirley was afraid of a girl--Cindy Williams' sister--who always stared at her. Of course, the girls' singing was the toast of the performance. A 10 for effort.
2. Happy Days (1974 & 1978)
In '74, it's the most touching one, as Richie discovers Fonzie_has no place to go for the holiday. In good spirit, Fonzie is invite to stay at the Cunninghams for the holidays. You have to see to believe. The one in '78 has the only appearance of Fonzie's father. Also, it was hilarious as everyone brought trees to the Cunninghams for Christmas. 10 for the first, and 9 1/2 for the other.
3. Dick Van Dyke (1963)
You should see the gang doing all sorts of songs for the Alan Brady Show. I especially enjoyed Rob leading the choir (Laura, Buddy, Sally, and Mel) to sing "Alan Brady" repeatedly, and all leaving one by one.
4. Mary Tyler Moore (1970)
Here, in this sad tale, Mary has to work on Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. Mary tries to make things interesting, but to no avail. Will she find happiness, she did as Lou, Ted, and Murray gave her a party.
Other mentions are
5. Family Ties (1983, Alex the Scrooge)
6. BEwitched (1967, Samantha shows one of Darrin's clients the true meaning of Xmas.
7. Odd Couple (1970, Scrooge gets an 'Oscar'.)
There's way more, but it would take me all night. Merry Christmas.