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  • hedrap
    Permanent Member
    • Feb 10, 2009
    • 4825

    Christmas Holiday TV Schedule

    Since we don't have a separate "Boob Tube" forum, here's a list of some of the more significant Christmas/Holiday shows for your DVRing...

    All Times Eastern and PM unless otherwise stated.

    November 26

    CBS 8PM


    Rudolph

    November 27

    ABC Family


    4:00 - Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown
    5:30 - Snoopy Come Home
    7:30 -Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown
    9:00 - A Boy Named Charlie Brown

    November 28

    ABC
    - 8pm - Charlie Brown Thanksgiving

    November 29

    ABC - 8PM


    How The Grinch Stole Christmas (Karloff)

    December 2

    ABC Family
    7PM - Jack Frost (Rankin Bass)

    ABC 8PM - Charlie Brown Christmas

    December 3

    ABC Family


    6PM - The Santa Clause
    8PM - Scrooged
    10PM - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation

    December 5

    ABC Family
    6pm - Rudolph's Shiny New Year

    December 6

    CBS
    8PM - Frosty

    ABC Family

    6PM - Frosty's Winter Wonderland
    6:30 - Muppet's Christmas Carol

    December 10

    ABC Family

    9pm - Year Without Santa Claus
    10pm - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town


    That's all I'm listing. If you want to drown in Christmas shows, peruse this site.




    I'm interested in some of the more obscure Christmas programs that never get shown, like older cartoons. Magoo's Christmas Carol, obscure Rankin-Bass or for example, this year the 'He-Man/She-Ra" Christmas Special is a lock. That's available on most of the streaming services.

    If you want to see nuts, ABC usually shows "Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July". It was another wayward project meant for theatrical but went cah-ra-zay.

    I'm sure METV is showing some things like the WKRP Turkey episode. Still surprised Batman '66 never had one with Penguin or Mr. Freeze.

    If you find anything interesting, feel free to list it.
  • madmarva
    Talkative Member
    • Jul 7, 2007
    • 6445

    #2
    Really kinda weird that Rudolph is playing two days before Thanksgiving and the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving special.

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    • hedrap
      Permanent Member
      • Feb 10, 2009
      • 4825

      #3
      ^ If I heard right, this year is the shortest possible holiday calendar season from Thanksgiving to Christmas, and CBS has been doing absurd numbers with Rudolph the past few years so they probably want to jump the gun due to how compact everything is going to be.

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