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The Christmas TV Companion: a Guide to Cult Classics, Strange Specials and Outrageous Oddities

2009 · Book

Christmas Television Programs

This engaging work offers a humorous exploration of unconventional holiday programming, revealing hidden gems alongside the familiar favorites.

ContemporaryThe Absurdity of Holiday TraditionsNostalgia in Television ProgrammingThe Evolution of Christmas SpecialsCultural Commentary Through SatireThe Intersection of Pop Culture and Faith

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