Top 5 Best Tv Christmas Episodes.

It’s Christmas 2020 and there have always been amazing Christmas episodes on television but there are too many to list so here’s my top 5 best Christmas episodes of all time!
5. Sanford and Son: Ebeneezer Sanford season 5.
Fred Sanford is the designated Scrooge visited by three spirits (all played by Demond Wilson). The final scene of the episode is a true holiday classic moment.
4. Frasier: Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street season 1.
Frasier is having a bad Christmas with his plans to see his son Fredrick cancelled, a huge blow out fight with his dad and filling in the night shift for his co worker at the radio station. Frasier gets his Christmas spirit back when he goes to a local diner and meets less fortunate people who mistakenly thinks he’s one of them and show him kindness, compassion and generosity that Christmas is all about.
3. Moonlighting: Twas The Episode Before Christmas season 2.
Three kings, a woman with a baby named Mary and a north star, Moonlighting’s classic Christmas episode sees David and Maddie caught in the middle of a crazy case when a woman named Mary’s husband is killed by two thugs he testified against in court and she escapes with her baby leaving him in Agnes Dipesto’s apartment. The baby brings out motherly instincts in Dipesto and Maddie. The best part however is the ending where the show as usual breaks the fourth wall and Bruce Willis and Cybill Shephard come out to find the entire crew of Moonlighting singing “The First Noel”. A classic Christmas scene.
2. The Jamie Foxx Show: Christmas Day-Ja Vu season 3.
Jamie King learns about the true meaning of Christmas when he’s forced to relive Christmas Day every day going crazy in the process. A great Groundhog Day spoof and includes a classic moment with Jamie Foxx singing a verse from The Christmas Song.
- Married with Children: It’s a Bundyful Life parts 1 and 2 season 4.
One of the funniest, irreverent and off the wall Christmas episodes ever made. A classic It’s a Wonderful Life spoof with perfectly cast Sam Kinison as Al Bundy’s guardian angel sent to help him realize why he needed to be born… though he’s drawing a blank. However after seeing how much better his family’s life is without him Al realizes that he wants to live because no way should his ungrateful family be so happy after all they’ve put him through. They say that the family that stays out of spite together stays together.
Tis the season to be jolly, folks! Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Happy Kwanzaa, Hanukkah and all that jazz. Stay safe! And remember… Love somebody as Fred Sanford says.