TV picks for Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, include a "Downton Abbey" marathon, plus a futuristic holiday episode of "The Simpsons."
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'Downton Abbey'Are you tired of all the holiday TV movies and specials? How about some foreign intrigue, a scandalous relationship (or two) and questions of virtue? It's all here (and so much more) in this Emmy-winning, luscious British series — set in 1912 — about the Crawley family and the staff at their titular estate. And did I mention Maggie Smith? The second series begins on Jan. 8, but you can watch a marathon of all four episodes of the first series beginning at 6 p.m. Sunday on KCTS (seattletimes.com/tvlistings).
Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff
dknoop@seattletimes.com or on Twitter @dougknoop
Also on Sunday
"A Christmas Story" (1983), 6 p.m. (TBS): In the 1940s, little Ralphie tries to persuade his parents to get him a Red Ryder range-model BB gun for Christmas. Narrated by Jean Shepherd.
"Oscar and Lucinda" (1997), 7:45 p.m. (Sundance): A Victorian British cleric with a penchant for gambling meets a poker-playing businesswoman aboard a ship to Australia.
"The Simpsons," 8 p.m. (Fox): Thirty years in the future, Bart, Lisa and their children spend the holidays at Marge and Homer's house.
"The Polar Express" (2004), 8 p.m. (ABC Family): The conductor of a train to the North Pole guides a boy who questions the existence of Santa Claus. Animated. Based on a book by Chris Van Allsburg.
"Iron Chef America," 9 p.m. (Food): Chef Zakarian battles with chef Casanova.
"Leverage," 9 p.m. (TNT): The team encounters a grifter ring that runs a web of scams while searching for a philanthropist's missing wife.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/television/2017066743_tvbriefs25.html?prmid=head_main
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![]() KOMO | Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas | Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas | ||||
![]() KIRO | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | The Good Wife | CSI: Miami | |||
![]() KCPQ | The Simpsons | The Cleveland Show | Family Guy | American Dad | Q13 FOX News at Ten New | Q It Up Sports |
![]() KCTS | Masterpiece Classic | Masterpiece Classic | Masterpiece Classic | |||
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'Downton Abbey'
Doug Knoop, Seattle Times staff
dknoop@seattletimes.com or on Twitter @dougknoop
Also on Sunday
"A Christmas Story" (1983), 6 p.m. (TBS): In the 1940s, little Ralphie tries to persuade his parents to get him a Red Ryder range-model BB gun for Christmas. Narrated by Jean Shepherd.
"Oscar and Lucinda" (1997), 7:45 p.m. (Sundance): A Victorian British cleric with a penchant for gambling meets a poker-playing businesswoman aboard a ship to Australia.
"The Simpsons," 8 p.m. (Fox): Thirty years in the future, Bart, Lisa and their children spend the holidays at Marge and Homer's house.
"The Polar Express" (2004), 8 p.m. (ABC Family): The conductor of a train to the North Pole guides a boy who questions the existence of Santa Claus. Animated. Based on a book by Chris Van Allsburg.
"Iron Chef America," 9 p.m. (Food): Chef Zakarian battles with chef Casanova.
"Leverage," 9 p.m. (TNT): The team encounters a grifter ring that runs a web of scams while searching for a philanthropist's missing wife.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/television/2017066743_tvbriefs25.html?prmid=head_main
The New York Times


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