Merry Sitcom! Christmas Classics from TV’s Golden Age

April 15th, 2010 by admin | Filed under holidays.

Merry Sitcom! Christmas Classics from TV's Golden Age

Tis the season to be jolly, and there is no better way to get in the holiday spirit than with this first-ever collection of timeless Christmas-themed episodes from the shows you grew up with, but never outgrew. So forget the Yule log! This year, gather your loved ones around the warm glow of your television set, because you are all cordially invited to share the holiday season with your favorite friends and families from TV s golden age of comedy!Episodes Included: * Father Knows Best: The Christmas Story December 19, 1954* The Donna Reed Show: A Very Merry Christmas December 24, 1958* McHales Navy: The Day They Captured Santa Claus December 21, 1962* Bewitched: A Vision of Sugar Plums December 24, 1964* That Girl: Christma [Read More...]

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2 Responses to “Merry Sitcom! Christmas Classics from TV’s Golden Age”

  1. Ide says:
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    This is what Christmas is all about, watching vintage Christmas Shows. This collection is like the one CBS DVD put out last year. It is also jammed packed with Christmas mirth. Who can top Sister Bertrille as she try’s to make a Christmas wish come true by sprinkling the clouds with dry ice. Or Samantha Stevens convincing a young boy that there really is a Santa Claus. Or Ann Marie forfeiting her own Christmas to share it with a young boy who’s parents are working out of town. There is also a 7th Show included on this DVD “Windows On Main Street” starring Robert Young from Father Knows Best, I have never heard of this short lived show but I just loved it. Buy this if you want to see a Christmas show from a simpler time.

  2. Saber says:

    If you don’t mind black and white shows, you’ll enjoy this set of classic television Christmas shows. I really enjoyed the simple, yet heartwarming stories each episode presented. It’s a far cry from the comic, slapstick antics of today’s sitcoms. The sound and image quilaty was good which I was extremely happy about!

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