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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Thanksgiving Day, on some of television's best shows- NY

'Modern Family: Three Turkeys,' 2014

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows."Modern Family: Three Turkeys" - While it was Phil's turn to make Thanksgiving dinner alongside his son Luke as his sous chef, Claire, who was less than confident in their cooking skills, prepared a secret turkey of her own as backup. Meanwhile, Jay and Gloria had plans to spend the holiday away but when the trip gets canceled last minute, they decide not to tell anyone which quickly becomes the worst idea ever since the family dinner gets suddenly moved to their house and it turns into a mad scramble to cover their tracks. 
 

'The Simpsons: Bart vs. Thanksgiving,' 1990

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"The Simpsons: Bart vs. Thanksgiving" - On Thanksgiving Day, Bart gets the entire family angry at him and ends up running away from home. However, when he sees what life is like on the seedy side of town (and ends up on the evening news), he realizes how good things are for him and returns home.
 

'How I Met Your Mother: Slapsgiving 2,' 2009

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"How I Met Your Mother: Slapsgiving 2" - It's Slapsgiving time again! Marshall and Lily are hosting Thanksgiving for the first time in their new apartment when her estranged father shows up for the holiday. Barney freaks out when Marshall bequeaths a "slap bet" slap to Ted and Robin and ends up in the chair.
 

'The Brady Bunch: The Un-Underground Movie,' 1970

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"The Brady Bunch: The Un-Underground Movie" - For an American history class project, Greg enlists his family to create a documentary about the first Thanksgiving. Some dress up as Pilgrims, some as Indians as they come together to feast on an epic meal as one.
 

'South Park: A History Channel Thanksgiving,' 2011

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"South Park: A History Channel Thanksgiving" - Leave it up to "South Park" to incorporate aliens, Pilgrims and the History Channel into their Thanksgiving special. The 2011 episode "A History Channel Thanksgiving" follows the boys as they use a History Channel special on the first Thanksgiving to write a school report. Soon the boys find themselves in the middle of a stuffing shortage, dealing with a Pilgrim from outer space and a war between two worlds. 
  
'Cheers: Thanksgiving Orphans,' 1986

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"Cheers: Thanksgiving Orphans" - Vowing to make it the best Thanksgiving yet, friends Carla, Norm, Woody, Cliff, Frasier, Sam and his wife Vera all plan to gather at Carla's for a potluck dinner. Soon enough, everything goes haywire and the dinner even ends up in a massive food fight. 
  
'Seinfeld: The Butter Shave,' 1997

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"'Seinfeld: The Butter Shave" - While "Seinfeld" has a number of Thanksgiving-themed episodes, who could forget "The Butter Shave" where Kramer appeared as a cooked turkey! The episode actually has nothing to do with Thanksgiving but is still one of the most famed ones out there. Kramer decides to start using butter to shave but ends up burning himself after using it as sunscreen. Meanwhile, Newman is reading the cannibalism-themed story "Alive" and finds the smell of a buttered-up Kramer appealing. While eating at the dinner, Newman envisions Kramer's head on a turkey and in a panic runs out.

'Saved by the Bell: The College Years, A Thanksgiving Story,' 1993

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"Saved by the Bell: The College Years, A Thanksgiving Story" - The gang tries to head home for the holiday but car trouble leaves them stranded at the college. Slater, Zack, Kelly and Alex end up teaming up with the rest of the gang to prepare a Thanksgiving dinner for a group of inner-city kids instead. The meal turns out to be a disaster after Screech buys frozen turkeys instead of cooked but various celebs end up saving the day. 
 

'Everybody Loves Raymond: No Fat,' 1998

Thanksgiving on some of television's best shows.

"Everybody Loves Raymond: No Fat" - As usual, the dysfunctional Barone clan (left to right: Patricia Heaton, Ray Romano, Peter Boyle, Brad Garrett and Doris Roberts) struggles to get through Thanksgiving dinner without too much damage.

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