We’ve reached that time of year where all you want to do is eat great food and watch TV – and who can blame you? And what’s better than eating and watching TV, then watching some classic shows from yesteryear!

In this post, you’ll find a list of fifteen Christmas-themed episodes of popular TV shows from the 1970s. You want to see your favourite characters celebrating Christmas? Well now you can.

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15 Christmas episodes from the 1970s

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Want fifteen Christmas-themed episodes of popular ’70s TV shows? Then check out this list below for all your TV needs.

  • The Odd Couple – Scrooge Gets an Oscar: Season One, Episode Twelve (1970)
  • The Doris Day Show – It’s Christmas Time in the City: Season Three, Episode Fifteen (1970)
  • All in the Family – Christmas Day at the Bunkers: Season Two, Episode Thirteen (1971)
  • The Partridge Family – Don’t Bring Your Guns to Town, Santa: Season Two, Episode Thirteen (1971)
  • The Bob Newhart Show – His Busiest Season: Season One, Episode Fourteen (1972)
  • Love, American Style – Love and the Christmas Punch: Season Four, Episode Ten (1972)
  • Roll Out – Christmas of ’44: Season One, Episode Ten (1973)
  • Maude – The Office Party: Season Two, Episode Fourteen (1973)
  • Little House on the Prairie – Christmas at Plum Creek: Season One, Episode Fifteen (1974)
  • Sanford and Son – Ebenezer Sanford: Season Five, Episode Twelve (1975)
  • The Jeffersons – The Christmas Wedding: Season Three, Episode Twelve (1976)
  • A Flintstone Christmas (1977)
  • Mork & Mindy – Mork’s First Christmas: Season One, Episode Thirteen (1978)
  • The Berenstain Bears’ Christmas Tree (1979)
  • CHiPs – Christmas Watch: Season Three, Episode Fifteen (1979)

Seek out the above episodes through streaming services, disc, or television re-runs, and you’ll have all the Christmas fun from you could ever want!

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