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  1. Dec 16, 2009 · It's Beginning to Stink a Lot Like Christmas: Directed by Andy Ackerman. With Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Clark Gregg, Hamish Linklater, Trevor Gagnon. Christine and Matthew reluctantly attend a neighbor's Christmas party, while Richard and Ritchie participate in New Christine's unusual holiday tradition.

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    • Andy Ackerman
    • 2009-12-16
  2. Dec 16, 2009 · Christine reluctantly attends her neighbor's holiday block party where she discovers a juicy secret. Guest star MOLLY SHANNON (Saturday Night Live, Evan Almighty) appears as Christine's...

  3. Divorced working mom Christine Campbell successfully juggles the daily stresses. But Christine's life got more complicated with her ex-husband Richard's new girlfriend around: a young, impossible-to-hate woman also named Christine… the "new" Christine.

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    "It's Beginning to Stink a Lot Like Christmas" is the Christmas episode of the CBS sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine, aired in the show's fifth and final season.

    Christine and Matthew reluctantly attend the Christmas block party, where she learns the neighborhood is full of secrets and he questions why he ever broke up with Lucy. New Christine subjects Richard and Ritchie to her family's made-up Kinderclausen celebration.

  4. Dec 7, 2018 · Just found it the archives, the original 1955 broadcast of the Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre's now legendary Christmas song - It's Beginning To Smell A Lot Like...

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    • Kev Sutherland
  5. It's Beginning to Stink a Lot Like Christmas is the 11th episode of Season 5 of the American sitcom The New Adventures of Old Christine, It originally aired on CBS on Wednesday December 16, 2009 at 8:00 PM and the shows 78th episode overall.

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  7. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is a Christmas song written in 1951 by Meredith Willson. The song was originally titled " It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas ". The song has been recorded by many artists, but was a hit for Perry Como and the Fontane Sisters with Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra on September 18, 1951, and released ...

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