Show 28 - Christmas Episode

Season 2Episode 1460 minDec 21, 1975
Show 28 - Christmas Episode
1. Cher opens the show with a medley of ""White Christmas"" and ""We Need a Little Christmas"", followed by a monologue about the holidays. 2. The Hudson Brothers sing ""Here Comes Santa Claus"" 3. Redd appears as the judge on a case against Saint Nick, who's accused of disturbing the peace on Christmas Eve. 4. ""Life With Laverne"" -- Laverne (Cher) dreams she gets a visit from the Ghosts of Christmas Past. 5. Redd appears in a comedy segment as a policeman giving Santa Claus directions to Virginia. 6. The Lennon Sisters sing ""Jingle Bells"" with foreign accents. 7. Redd tells Cher his wishes for everyone during the Christmas holidays. 8. Redd and The Hudson Brothers appear in a spoof of the travelers' checks commercials. 9. The Lennon Sisters sing ""Star Carol"" 10. Cher sings ""Some Children See Him"" 11. Elmer the Elf (Redd) describes the gifts for those on Santa's VIP list. 12. Cher is featured in a sketch about a complaint department that's overflowing with unwanted gifts. 13. Everyone takes
Show 28 - Christmas Episode has aired on Dec 21, 1975 at 8:00 PM
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