He said, "This fog's as thick as peanut butter!"
Yukon Cornelius

Although it began in the 60's, we still saw Santa riding on this down the "face" of a few slopes.
A Norelco Shaver

It was this TV series that THE ALAN BRADY SHOW had 4 toy soldiers perform.
THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW

This pooch never could pull his weight.
Max (How the Grinch Stole Christmas)

It was the one that the Burgermeister didn't allow toys.
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

"The Homecoming: A Christmas Story," a TV movie, served as its pilot.
The Waltons
It is a secular "anti-holiday" celebrated annually on December 23rd. Popularized by the 1990s sitcom.
Festivus

He jumped into a war zone dressed as Santa in this episode titled “Dear Dad”
Hawkeye (M*A*S*H)
It is the third Christmas-themed animated TV special, following Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) and Cricket on the Hearth (1967).
The Little Drummer Boy
He said, "As God as my witness, I thought turkeys could fly."
Arthur Carlson

In this special, I danced better than Peppermint Patty
A Charlie Brown Christmas

Fish goes undercover to catch a mugger who's targeting Santas in this series.
Barney Miller

SNL SKITS
THIS KNOWN ACTOR JOINED THE LADIES TO SHOW OFF HIS "SCHWETTY BALLS"
His special does not feature any original songs; instead, it includes excerpts of its popular song played throughout.
Frosty the Snowman

In this show, Aunt Esther says. “I have the feeling of Christmas,” in which he responds, “And the face of Halloween,”
Sanford and Son

Infamously considered a "cringetastic abomination," this variety-style special features Wookiees.
The Star Wars Holiday Special

In Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Santa made a stop here before delivering his toys.
The Island of Misfit Toys

Who sired Snow Miser and Heat Miser
Mother Nature

In 1977’s Xmas episode “Edith’s Crisis of Faith”, Mrs. Bunker lost a dear friend to murder.
Beverly LaSalle

Unable to find a Santa suit, Ross dresses as a "this" to teach his son about Hanukkah.
An Armadillo

This category's letter was printed in the following newspaper on September 21, 1897.
The Sun (New York)
