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‘The Donny & Marie 1978 Christmas Show’ (1978): Episode of duo’s variety show is fine for family viewing
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‘The Donny & Marie 1978 Christmas Show’ (1978): Episode of duo’s variety show is fine for family viewing

December 20, 2025 Drunk TV 2 Comments

Do they still do celebrity Christmas specials on TV? I ask because…who watches terrestrial network TV anymore? I know I don’t. Perhaps more to the point: do we even have the kind of celebrities nowadays that could pull off one, or have ones we’d care to spend a holiday evening with in our homes?

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‘The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson’: Unflappable, supremely confident, with laser-precision timing
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‘The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson’: Unflappable, supremely confident, with laser-precision timing

May 2, 2021 Drunk TV 2 Comments

Just a minor administrative note before the review: Drunk TV has a new official mascot for the foreseeable future. Enjoy!

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