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Favourite Christmas TV Special Episode

'Comfort And Joy'-Justice Leauge-The best holiday episode ever made of an animated series. From IMDB:

Members of the Justice League celebrate Christmas.

J'onn J'onzz: Hello, Mr. and Mrs. Kent. I hope I'm not disturbing you. Super... uh, Clark, was most insistent that I spend the holidays with you. My name is J'onn... I'm a Martian.
Pa Kent: Oh, we're no strangers to aliens in this house. You just make yourself at home.

[Clark Kent examines his Christmas presents]
Clark Kent: Lead...
[Ultra-Humanite places the toy in front of the children; it lights up, and starts playing the theme from "The Nutcracker."]
D.J. Rubber Ducky: [Humanite's voice] Hello, children. Come close and I'll tell you a story.
Little Girl: Is that D.J. Rubber Ducky?
Little Boy: He sounds weird.
D.J. Rubber Ducky: [as they gather round] Little Clara had just received a beautiful toy nutcracker from her godfather, the mysterious Herr Drosselmeyer...
Ultra-Humanite: Well? An improvement, wouldn't you say?
The Flash: I kind of liked it when he made the poopy noise.
[Humanite frowns; Flash looks at the children, listening raptly to the story]
D.J. Rubber Ducky: That night, as Clara slept beneath the Christmas tree, her beloved toy came alive to lead her on an unforgettable adventure...
The Flash: But this is good too.

'Comfort And Joy'-Justice Leauge
 
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Amends." It had some great flashbacks to Angelus' past. It established the First Evil long before he became the big bad in Season 7. And Buffy provided what was, in essence, the thesis statement for what would become the Angel spin-off when she said, "Strong is fighting. It's hard, it's painful, and it's every day. But if you die now, all you ever were was a monster!"

I love this episode. I rememeber watching it and thinking that they should do an Angel spin off. "Angel's on top again?" :lol:
 
One of the weirdest Saturday Night Live sketches I've ever seen-- the police come to the house of a family that complains that Santa didn't deliver any presents again this year. At first, the police think that the presents were really stolen and the parents are just making a show of all the Santa talk for the kids. But as it goes on, it becomes clear that, somehow, no one ever told these parents that there is no Santa Claus. So whenever they don't receive presents on Christmas Day, they assume that either Santa couldn't find their house or that he didn't like the milk & cookies they left for him or that they simple weren't good enough that year.

Also, basically any of the NewsRadio Christmas episodes.

DAVE: "Joe, what are you doing?"
JOE: "You know how you get back from Christmas and it's kind of a let down because all the decorations are still up. Preemptive strike."

The X-Files - How the Ghosts Stole Christmas

Oh I loved that one! :lol: Ed Asner and Lily Tomlin made great ghosts!

"Where's the Christmas tree?"
"We're Jewish."
 
One Foot In The Grave:
Who's Listening; The Man In The Long Black Coat; One Foot In the Algarve; The Man Who Blew Away; The Wisdom Of The Witch; Starbound; End Game

Steptoe And Son:
The Party
A Perfect Christmas

Dinner For One

Some Mothers Do Ave' Em:
Jessica's First Christmas; Learning to Drive; Learning to Fly

Blackadder's Christmas Carol

Only Fools and Horses:
Christmas Crackers; Diamonds Are for Heather; Thicker than Water; To Hull and Back; A Royal Flush; The Frog's Legacy; Dates; The Jolly Boys' Outing", Rodney Come Home; Miami Twice: The American Dream; Miami Twice: The American Dream; Mother Nature's Son; Fatal Extraction; Heroes and Villans"; Modern Men; Time On Our Hands; If They Could See Us Now; Strangers on the Shore; Sleepless in Peckham
 
Blackadder's Christmas Carol

Yeah, that is a really good one, absolutely spot on.

One of my favourites is the Extras Christmas Special, Ricky Gervais's impassioned and deadly serious speech about reality TV and the nature of fame and friendship was really moving, you could tell he meant every word of it and that he was speaking from experience.
 
The "Heroes and Villains", "Modern Men" and "Time On Our Hands" three part Only Fools and Horses special from 1997.

I think the entire nation was cheering when Del and Rodney were sitting in the van, and Rodney reads the auction house statement confirming the sale of their antique watch for six million pounds.
 
I loved the Xfiles episode but thank you, Gojirob-the MASH episode where they work so hard to keep the brain-dead soldier alive tears me up every time I see it. Probably one of the most emotional Christmas episodes of any tv show, ever.
 
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