TheWB.com Gives Us Holiday Episodes of Christmas' Past

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December 11th, 2009 - (792 days ago)

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friendsIf there's one thing us TV Junkies love its holiday episodes of our favorite tv shows, and starting Monday, Dec 14, you can catch some of your favorite holiday episodes in one place.  TheWB.com is ringing in the holidays with The 14 Days of "Chrismukkah."

The shows included in the holiday online viewing will be The O.C., Friends, Gilmore Girls, Veronica Mars, One Tree Hill, and Smallville.  The full details are listed below and the episodes will be available at www.TheWB.com starting Monday!

RING IN THE HOLIDAYS WITH THEWB.COM AND THE

14 DAYS OF “CHRISMUKKAH”

Holiday Episodes of “The O.C.,” “Friends,” “Gilmore Girls,”

“Veronica Mars,” “One Tree Hill” and “Smallville”

will be available beginning December 14

BURBANK, Calif. (December 7, 2009) – It’s that time of the year again!  Beginning December 14 and continuing through December 28, TheWB.com is celebrating “Chrismukkah” with generous offering of holiday-themed episodes from classic favorites, including “The O.C.,” “Friends” and “Gilmore Girls,” among others.

  • On “The O.C.,” Seth (Adam Brody) excitedly introduces a skeptical Ryan (Ben McKenzie) to Chrismukkah, a Cohen family tradition that resulted from Kirsten (Kelly Rowan) being Christian and Sandy (Peter Gallagher) being Jewish.  TheWB.com visitors can celebrate with all four Chrismukkah episodes.
  • Friends” spreads the holiday cheer with an offering of eight episodes, including fan-favorite “Holiday Armadillo,” where we find Ross (David Schwimmer) wearing an outrageous costume as he describes Chanukah’s “festival of lights.”
  • Gilmore Girls” fans can enjoy three holiday episodes, including the final installment from season seven when Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai (Lauren Graham) reunite post-Christmas to celebrate the holidays together.
  • Fans of “Veronica Mars” can relive the Echolls’ annual Christmas party from season one.
  • On “One Tree Hill,” Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) receives an unlikely holiday visitor who makes a shocking reappearance.
  • And on “Smallville,” Clark (Tom Welling) is asked to use his powers to deliver Christmas presents to needy kids.

This additional holiday-themed programming adds to TheWB.com’s healthy collection of new and classic content available on the site.  Visitors can also create customized show playlists, and send episodes and clips to their friends and networks using the site’s easy “share” tab.

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