In your opinion, which television sitcom show aired the best holiday episode? It was one of my latest never-ending need-to-know type of questions that I like to ask from time to time through our social media sites.

Well, it is the season, and I've asked in the past what your favorite holiday movie is, but not a particular television sitcom episode. For me, I'd have to point to a M*A*S*H episode titled 'Death Takes a Holiday,' which aired on December 15, 1980.

The episode centers around the surgeons working to keep a mortally wounded soldier alive through Christmas for his children.

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Here are some of the responses I received from our listeners recently to my question of the best television sitcom show holiday episode:

  • Phillip E. - Nothing, I mean nothing, is a better Thanksgiving episode than the WKRP Turkey drop, and I challenge anyone to state otherwise
  • Valerie S. - The Twilight Zone's "The Night of the Meek"
  • Христина Х. - Merry Christmas, Johnny Rose - Schitt's Creek: Season 4, Episode 13
  • Kathi McCann - Bob's Burgers with the Bleakin
  • Sean K. - M*A*S*H
  • Matt D. - Friend's Thanksgiving
  • John L. - Andor, “The Eye”
  • Robert K. - Happy Days Christmas episode
  • Patricia L. - Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving. I loved the popcorn.
  • Penny S. - Andy Griffith Show - "Christmas Story"
  • Tim H. - Brady Bunch Christmas
  • Rick H. - Cheer’s Thanksgiving
  • Mary S. - Charlie Brown Christmas
  • Felicia R. - The Odd Couple Christmas
  • Catherine R. - I Love Lucy & The Honeymooners
  • Maggie S. - The Waltons
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