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What's On Christmas Day
by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 24th 2009 7:00PM
TBS is running A Christmas Story all day.- FX has Night at the Museum all day.
- AMC is showing National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation all day.
- Hallmark has Christmas TV movies all day.
- Nickelodeon has Christmas episodes all day, including iCarly, Fairly OddParents, True Jackson, VP, and Drake & Josh.
- BBC America has Christmas episodes all day, including Gavin & Stacey and Absolutely Fabulous.
- At 6AM, Cartoon Network and Boomerang start an all-day marathon of Christmas cartoons and specials.
- At 8, MTV2 has a Real World: Cancun marathon.
- At 8:30, Comedy Central has A Colbert Christmas.
- At 9, Discovery has a Mythbusters marathon.
- Spike has a Bad Santa marathon at 9.
- At 9:30, Lifetime has Christmas episodes of various shows, including Frasier, Reba, and Will & Grace, as well as Christmas movies.
Here's what's on Christmas Day
by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 24th 2007 8:03PM

- TBS is showing A Christmas Story all day and night.
- Lifetime has Christmas episodes of shows all day, including Frasier, The Nanny, and The Golden Girls.
- HGTV has holiday shows on all day and night.
- TV Land has Christmas episodes all day, including All in the Family, Good Times, and Three's Company.
- FOX Movie Channel is showing Miracle on 34th Street all day.
- At 7am, NBC's Today, ABC's Good Morning America, and CBS' The Early Show have Christmas music and segments.
- ABC Family starts their marathon of Christmas movies and TV shows at 7.
- At 8, A&E has a Crossing Jordan marathon.
- Bravo has the Radio City Christmas Spectacular at 8.
- Comedy Central has a Mad TV marathon starting at 8.
- Sci-Fi has a Stargate SG-1 marathon at 8.
- Hallmark has a Christmas episode of The Waltons at 8.
- At noon, USA has Elf (also at 2, 7, and 9pm).
- At 9, NBC has Christmas Mass.
- At 10, ABC has the Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade.
- At 11, CBS has a new Price Is Right.
- At 2, ESPN2 has a World Series of Poker marathon.
- At 4, TNT has a Cold Case marathon.
- At 6, FX has Home Alone.
- Also check your local listings for Christmas episodes of many shows, including Friends, Seinfeld, The Simpsons, Still Standing, Everybody Loves Raymond, According To Jim, and That 70s Show.
Check your local TV listings for more.
G4 to show Arrested Development marathon on Christmas day
by Joel Keller, posted Dec 23rd 2006 5:08PM
Let's face it; TV in Christmas day blows, especially if you're not a fan of football, basketball, or constantly burning logs. Yeah, the various networks tend to have marathons, but many of them are holiday related, and by the time you've unwrapped the presents and drank your weight in egg nog, you're pretty damned sick of holiday cheer.Our friends at G4 might have the perfect antidote to that: a marathon of everyone's favorite cancelled comedy, Arrested Development. According to Newsday, the network will air the entire first season of AD, starting at 9 AM Monday morning. That's eleven hours of Bluthian fun and games to help you forget that your aunt gave you socks for the tenth year in a row. Unlike a lot of comedies, the first season of AD hits its creative stride pretty quickly (I became a fan after watching the second episode), so there are no real growing pains to see here, just smart comedy. It's a heck of a lot better than hearing about Shaq and Kobe for the three billionth time.
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