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What to Watch: Christmas Night

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SportsCenter 2008: The Greatest Year in Sports – 8:30/7:30c on ESPN

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We’ve all seen (or read) the entertainment year-in-review specials; now it’s time for sports. While it’s probably a stretch to call 2008 “the greatest year in sports,” it did boast one of the best Super Bowls ever … and Michael Phelps’ historic run, er, swim at the Olympics … and the first championship in 25 years for the city of Philadelphia … and Tiger Woods’ incredible Masters victory … and the resurrection of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry. OK, fine — best sports year ever!

Bad Santa – 8/7c on Comedy Central

The Billy Bob Thornton comedy has become something of a neo-Christmas tradition, supplanting the saccharine classics we were forced to watch growing up. Unfortunately, Bad Santa is a little more somber this time around with costar Bernie Mac having joined John Ritter as cast members who’ve since passed away.

General Hospital: The Most of Christmas Past Marathon – 8/7c on SoapNet

I won’t even pretend to know one thing about General Hospital, aside from the fact that the loooong-running soap opera has some serious superfans — all of whom will greatly appreciate this three-episode block of holiday-themed episodes from years past.

Deal or No Deal – 8/7c on NBC

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If you’re desperate on Christmas night — and you can survive two hours of Howie Mandel — this holiday-themed Deal has you covered.

Hallmark Heroes – 8/7c on Hallmark

And if you’re really desperate tonight, tune in to Hallmark’s second annual Heroes event, hosted by Regis Philbin and featuring four do-gooders whose causes are honored. And Jane Seymour, of course.

God vs. Satan – 8/7c on History Channel

On Jesus’ b-day? Really? Pretty gutsy programming, History Channel!

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