List of United States Christmas Television Episodes - Drama - Supernatural/Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

Supernatural/Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror

  • Amazing Stories: Santa '85 (1985)
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Amends (1998)
  • Cinema Insomnia: The Little Shop of Horrors (2010)
  • The Dead Zone: A Very Dead Zone Christmas (2005)
  • Early Edition: Christmas (1996)
  • Ghost Whisperer: Holiday Spirit (2007)
  • Grimm: Let Your Hair Down (2011)
  • Haven: Silent Night (2011)
  • Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: A Star to Guide Them (1996)
  • Journeyman: Home by Another Way (2007)
  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Jingle Bells Affair (1966)
  • Monsters: A New Woman (1990)
  • Night Gallery: The Messiah on Mott Street (1971)
  • The Outer Limits: The Conversion (1995)
  • Pushing Daisies: Corpsicle (2007)
  • Quantum Leap: A Little Miracle (1990)
  • The Six Million Dollar Man: A Bionic Christmas Carol (1976)
  • Sliders: Season's Greedings (1996)
  • Space: Above and Beyond: The River of Stars (1995)
  • Starman: The Gift (1986)
  • Supernatural: A Very Supernatural Christmas (2007)
  • Taken: Jacob and Jesse (2002)
  • Tales from the Crypt: And All Through the House (1989)
  • Tru Calling: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas...Again (2008)
  • V: The Series: Reflections in Terror (1984)
  • Wonder Woman: The Deadly Toys (1977)
  • Xena: Warrior Princess: A Solstice Carol (1996)

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