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ABC's TGIF CHRISTMAS 1993 (ABC 12/10/93) UPDATED!!! Jaleel White, Reginald VelJohnson, Ben Savage, Rider Strong, William Daniels, Don Knotts, Suzanne Somers, Patrick Duffy, Mark Curry, Raven-Symone

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ABC's TGIF CHRISTMAS 1993 (ABC 12/10/93) UPDATED!!! Jaleel White, Reginald VelJohnson, Ben Savage, Rider Strong, William Daniels, Don Knotts, Suzanne Somers, Patrick Duffy, Mark Curry, Raven-SymoneGo bad in time 40 years and spend an evening watching four Christmas themed episodes as originally aired on ABC on December 10, 1993. This special night of T. G. I. F. Friday sitcoms included segments featuring Ben Savage and the cast from "Boy Meets World" introducing each show, along with all of the original network commercials. "Family Matters" Urkel (Jaleel White) cant seem to cheer up Carl (Reginald VelJohnson), whos acting like a Grinch at

Go bad in time 40 years and spend an evening watching four Christmas themed episodes as originally aired on ABC on December 10, 1993.

This special night of T.G.I.F. Friday sitcoms included segments featuring Ben Savage and the cast from "Boy Meets World" introducing each show, along with all of the original network commercials.

"Family Matters" - Urkel (Jaleel White) can’t seem to cheer up Carl (Reginald VelJohnson), who’s acting like a Grinch at Christmas, especially after their commuter train breaks down in a snowstorm.

"Boy Meets World" - Cory (Brad Savage) knowing that Shawn’s (Rider Strong) father has been laid off, plays Santa by giving his buddy a present. Luckily, Mr Feeny (William Daniels) gives Cory some well-needed advice after his well-intentioned gift isn’t well received. Meanwhile, his sister Morgan (Lily Nicksay) deals with a visit to see Santa Claus that goes terribly wrong.

"Step by Step" - An inept deputy (Don Knotts) shows no Yuletide spirit when he catches Frank Patrick Duffy) and Carol (Suzanne Somers) doing last minute Christmas shopping after hours in the toy store where Frank’s working.

"Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper" - Mark (Mark Curry) has trouble finding his Christmas spirit after a call with his mother informs him that she's going on a holiday cruise. Meanwhile, Nicole (Raven-Symone) has her doubts about Santa, but a mysterious long-lost cousin, who makes himself at home with the gang, may just change that. (This episode contains the original theme song "Soul Man" - not the one found on retail version.)

NOTE: As of 2023, this is a new version of the DVD previously offered. It now contains upgraded picture/sound quality for each of the episodes. It also contains chapter marks allowing the viewer to skip past the commercial segments/"Boy Meets World" introductions.

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Number of DVDs: 1
Quality: 9-9..5/10
Running Time: 2 hrs (approx)
Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen, 1.33:1
NOTES: This is a fan-made DVD set. Not    a studio release.  
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