Just watched the original version of that Dragnet episode "The Big Little Jesus" which also ended with that line, 70 years to the day since it was first shown in 1953. Think it was also the only original Dragnet episode shown in color (not counting the 1954 movie, of course) although only a B&W...
Back in 1992 I bought the VHS Columbia release of the two Dick York episodes. Independently, my sister had purchased the VHS of the two Dick Sargent episodes.
The Simpsons in their 34-year history have done a lot of Christmas episodes (including a short on The Tracey Ullman Show):
The main ones are:
18 Dec 88 Simpson Xmas [Tracey Ullman Show short]
1.01 17 Dec 89...
There are other Alfred Hitchcock Christmas episodes:
ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS:
3.15 12 Jan 58 Together
3.31 4 May 58 Festive Season
4.26 5 Apr 59 Cheap is Cheap
4.33 31 May 59 The Dusty Drawer [Thanksgiving/Christmas]
6.28 25 Apr 61 Gratitude
7.12 26...
As I recall, M*A*S*H had three Christmas episodes, one for each year of the war. The fourth "Christmas" episode was really a day-after-Christmas episode which one can presume took place the day after the third episode.
I've recently read that the first Burns and Allen Christmas episode (1950) had some production problem and was only seen on the west coast so no kinescope was made...truly a lost episode.
Bob Newhart has done 11 Christmas episodes, one for every season of all of his shows, except only one for Newhart.
The Bob Newhart Show (variety) 1961;1
The Bob Newhart Show (sitcom) 1972-77;6
Newhart 1982;1
Bob...