Corny, schmaltzy Christmas special takes place in the Big Apple on Christmas Eve. While shopping at landmark New York food establishments Perry draws numerous contrasts between Italians and his co-host who is clearly not Italian. Later on, Perry, his co-host, cast and crew are invited to the Long Island home of the Balducci family where they cook and enjoy a very Italian-American spaghetti dinner. Perry spontaneously starts singing "I Wish Everyday could be Like Christmas" soon joined by the crowd as the fake snow falls outside the window behind them. Very low budget, cute and good for the "red sauce" crowd.
Clara finds herself in a magical world where her toys have come to life but must fight the evil mice who threaten the kingdom before she can return home.
Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (1992)
Bob Newhart hosts a retrospective of The Ed Sullivan Show(1948), featuring many brief glimpses of the nearly endless parade of musical and comedic talents that graced the stage over the more than 22 years of the show's run, including many anecdotes.