List of United States Christmas Television Episodes - Drama - Crime Drama/Mystery

Crime Drama/Mystery

  • 21 Jump Street:)Christmas Sagion
  • Castle: Secret Santa (2012)
  • CHiPs: Christmas Watch (1979)
  • Crossing Jordan: Blue Christmas (2001)
  • Delvecchio: APB: Santa Claus (1976)
  • The Equalizer: Christmas Presence (1987)
  • Father Dowling Mysteries: The Christmas Mystery (1990)
  • The F.B.I.: Dark Christmas (1972)
  • Hardcastle & McCormick: Hate the Picture, Love the Frame (1984)
  • Highway Patrol: Christmas Story (1956)
  • Hill Street Blues: Santaclaustrophobia (1982)
  • Houston Knights: Somebody to Love (1987)
  • In the Heat of the Night: Blessings (1990)
  • Kojak: How Cruel the Frost, How Bright the Stars (1975)
  • Lie to Me: Secret Santa (2010)
  • Martial Law: Sammo Claus (1999)
  • McCloud: 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas (1976)
  • The Mentalist: Jolly Red Elf (2010)
  • The Mod Squad: Kristie (1972)
  • Murder, She Wrote: A Christmas Secret (1992)
  • Naked City: And a Merry Christmas to the Force on Patrol (1958)
  • Nash Bridges: 25 Hours of Christmas (1996)
  • NYPD Blue: From Hare to Eternity (1993)
  • Police Woman: Merry Christmas, Waldo (1977)
  • Racket Squad: The Christmas Caper (1952)
  • Remington Steele: Dancer, Prancer, Donner and Steele (1985)
  • Riptide: Home for Christmas (1985)
  • The Rookies: Blue Christmas (1974)
  • Simon & Simon: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Liberace (1984)
  • Spenser: For Hire: The Hopes and Fears (1986)
  • Starsky & Hutch: Little Girl Lost (1976)
  • S.W.A.T.: Silent Night, Deadly Night (1975)
  • T. J. Hooker: Slay Ride (1983)
  • The Untouchables: The Night They Shot Santa Claus (1962)
  • Vega$: Christmas Story (1980)
  • Wiseguy: Aria for Don Aiuppo (1988)

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    And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh
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