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Saved by the ’90s: A Made For TV Christmas

Episode 6: A Made For TV Christmas

In celebration of the holidays, Adam and Ken take a look at a set of slightly obscure, Christmas movies from the decade that didn’t quite make it to theaters. They also take a look back at the hottest ’90s toys to pick up in a special holiday gift guide.

THE MOVIES

CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY

Release Date: December 1, 1996
Director: Larry Peerce
Time Code: 00:00:55

RICHIE RICH'S CHRISTMAS WISH

Release Date: November 3, 1998
Director: John Murlowski
Time Code: 00:13:37

A CHANCE OF SNOW

Release Date: December 7, 1998
Director: Tony Bill
Time Code: 00:58:32

MUST BE SANTA

Release Date: December 12, 1999
Director: Brad Turner
Time Code: 01:21:12

CHEATER'S CORNER

Shoot non-stop strikes in Elf Bowling with some help from this month’s Cheater’s Corner! Time Code: 01:20:12

THE '90S HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Adam and Ken highlight some of the best-selling toys of the decade in this holiday buying guide! Time Code: 00:33:30

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