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The Top Five Christmas TV Episodes To Put You In The Festive Mood

Get ready to binge these 'noughties' holiday themed episodes

With the start of December only a couple of days away, it is finally an acceptable time to embrace the Christmas cheer (that weโ€™ve had to suppress for the last 11 months) and gear ourselves up for the holidays. Everyone loves a good festive film, but the real goldmine of Christmas classics lies within some of your favourite โ€˜noughtiesโ€™ TV shows. After youโ€™ve put up your Christmas tree and hung your stockings, be sure to settle down for the ultimate binge of our top five nostalgic Christmas TV episodes of all time!

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  1. Gossip Girl, โ€œItโ€™s a Wonderful Lieโ€

As is the case with most Upper East Side Christmasโ€™, the students at Constance are preparing for the upcoming snowflake ball. Within the complicated relationship that is Chuck and Blair, the pair make a bet to choose the perfect date for each other for the annual soirรฉe, which ends in the two reuniting at the end of the night. Vanessa and Jenny fight over the dreamy Nate and Dan and Serenaโ€™s love begins to blossom under unlikely circumstances. All seems to be going well in the end until the news of Bart Bassโ€™ accident reaches Lily and the kids. Just another Christmas for New Yorkโ€™s elite.

  1. The O.C., โ€œThe Best Chrismukkah Everโ€

Seth introduces Ryan to his complicated and bi-religious holiday of โ€˜Chrismukkahโ€™, that he has set up to celebrate his mum Kristinโ€™s Catholic beliefs and his dad Sandy, who is Jewish. At the same time, Seth is pushing his luck as he continues to play both Summer and Anna by claiming he has chosen the other. Marissa feels the full force of her family life problems and gets arrested for shoplifting. The situation only gets worse when she gets drunk at Sethโ€™s โ€˜Chrismukkahโ€™ party and is almost arrested for drunk driving. Two-timing Seth finally gets what he deserves after Summer and Anna discover his secret. Seems like a Christmas story only fit for the residents of Orange County.

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The O.C., โ€œThe Best Chrismukkah Everโ€
  1. Lizzie McGuire, โ€œXtreme Xmasโ€

Nothing says Christmas like Lizzie McGuire and a Christmas Charity Drive! In this classic episode, Lizzie becomes obsessed with building an elaborate float for an upcoming Christmas parade, but faces stiff competition from Kate and her cousin who are having their float professionally built. To make matters worse, Lizzie is then distracted by Nobby, a senior citizen who believes he is one of Santaโ€™s elves. By the end of the episode, Lizzie is reminded of the true meaning of Christmas and Steven Tyler sings his own rendition of โ€œSanta Claus is Coming to Townโ€ on her float. Things could be weirder.

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Lizzie McGuire, โ€œXtreme Xmasโ€
  1. Gilmore Girls, โ€œForgiveness and Stuffโ€

Nothing says Christmas episode like a little bit, or a lot, of family drama and this episode of Gilmore Girls really overdelivers in that department. It all starts with Lorelai being โ€œdis-invitedโ€ to her parentsโ€™ annual Christmas bash and ends with an unexpected emergency trip to the hospital. The stuff in-between involves some mother daughter tension, after Roryโ€™s impromptu sleepover with boyfriend Dean, a custom Santa burger and an almost life-threatening heart attack. In the end, all long-standing resentments and misunderstandings are resolved, and Christmas is saved just in time. Sounds too good to be true but hey, us normal people can dream right?

  1. Friends, โ€œThe One With the Holiday Armadilloโ€

One of the most iconic episodes in the shows 10 season history, sees Ross bring โ€˜the Holiday Armadilloโ€™ to its rightly deserved fame as the reigning mascot of Hanukah. In an attempt to teach his son Ben about their Jewish heritage, Ross decides to invent Santaโ€™s friend, the Holiday Armadillo, as a replacement for Santa. Meanwhile, Phoebe is worried that Rachel is too happy living with Joey and wonโ€™t want to move back to her place. Chandler inevitably ruins the moment between the Holiday Armadillo and Ben by surprising Ben in a Santa suit. We have this fabulous episode to thank for this iconic line from Chandler: โ€œWell, Iโ€™m here to see my old buddy Ben. What are you doing here, weirdโ€ฆ turtle man?โ€

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Friends, โ€œThe One With the Holiday Armadilloโ€
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This article originally appeared on InStyle.

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