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I love Christmas episodes of Sitcoms of the 50’s & 60’s especially!
Here is how I see Christmas episodes have Changed over the years. 1950’s & 1960’s- Decorating the house. Putting up Christmas Tree and hanging the Stockings every Christmas Eve. Than some older person brings the magic of Santa to life. The Sitcom ending Sinning a Christmas Song. Usually Silent Night. 1970’s- Feeling Sorry for somebody on Christmas. Characters missing there Christmas plans. 1980’s- Santa acting crooked. Homeless person sometimes seems to be the focus. 1990’s- At the End of the Show the Cast and Crew Wishing the Audience a Happy Holiday Season. One of the Characters has to dress as Santa. 2000’s- Christmas with Friends. Fighting at Christmas time. 2010’s- Realistic Christmase’s Today- Decorate the set but real no mention of Christmas. |
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Join Date: May 04, 2009
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I think I prefer the '60s and '70s Christmas episodes. I enjoy watching them every year - shows like "Bewitched", "Happy Days", mostly shows I grew up with. I also really like "Wonder Yeas" episode where Kevin wants a color TV. "Home Improvement" in the '90s had some good holiday episodes.
I was always excited every year when i read TVGuide and saw that some Christmas episodes were coming up. There were many years when some of the most popular shows never did holiday episodes - it seems more common today. |
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