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MasterChef Junior: Home for the HolidaysMasterChef Junior: Home for the Holidays
FOX, 2023 Running | Cooking/Food, Reality



In this all-new two-night event, Gordon Ramsay welcomes nine young culinary contestants to cook up seasonal delights themed to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Lunar New Year and more. Judges Gordon Ramsay, his daughter Tilly Ramsay, Aarón Sánchez and Daphne Oz will crown a winner, who takes home the ultimate holiday gift: a $25,000 grand prize, a Viking Kitchen package and one-of-a kind MasterChef snow globe trophy. And this holiday season, each junior chef will leave with a kitchen-related prize, including a Viking Kitchen package for the runner-up.


Selena + Chef: Home for the HolidaysSelena + Chef: Home for the Holidays
Food Network, 2023 Running | Cooking/Food, Reality | ► Trailer
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Over the course of the four specials, the chefs will walk Selena and her best friend, Raquelle Stevens, through their culinary paces to make the season great. Special guest appearances by Gomez's Papa, Nana and sister Gracie make this a family affair.


CMA Country ChristmasCMA Country Christmas
ABC, 2010 Running | Music, Variety | ► Trailer



Some of the biggest names in music will come together to celebrate the holidays on "CMA Country Christmas" a two-hour special that airs annually on ABC TV. This special is a celebration of the season featuring some of the top stars in music performing holiday songs and getting into the Christmas spirit.


Peanuts (1965)Peanuts (1965)
Apple TV+, 1965 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Children, Animation



Charles Schulz's classic comic strip Peanuts started in 1950. Fifteen years later, A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted. When The Little Christmas Special that Could proved to be an unexpected success, the stage was set for successive television specials. To date, over forty have been made. The Charlie Brown specials focus on one round-headed kid, his goofy but intelligent beagle, and their vast array of friends. Each has distinctive qualities: Lucy, the crabby, self-proclaimed psychiatrist; Linus, the blanket-toting theologian; Schroeder, the Beethoven worshiper whose black piano keys are only painted on; Peppermint Patty, the tomboy whose affections toward "Chuck" are only outweighed by her sports abilities; and so on. The wit, the charm, the pleasantness of these specials make them appropriate not just for children, but for the whole family.


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