Classic cartoon characters spread a little holiday cheer with the help of some of today's biggest stars.
One of the most beloved holiday movies comes to the small screen as Jimmy Stewart portrays a man on the brink.
The statue of Abraham Lincoln by American master Augusten Saint-Gaudens
With silly gags and often predictable action, TV is often criticized for being cliched and corny entertainment.
Luckily, PBS has a reputation for injecting a little art and culture into the television landscape, and the network's latest offering takes a look at a celebrated American artist.
Kurt tries to impress his father by trying out for the football team in the first of back-to-back episodes.
The team is stuck working overtime on a case over the Christmas holidays in a special holiday episode of "NCIS."
Three generations of the Harrison family prove that everything has a price in a mini-marathon of this real-life series.
Faith Hill performs on last year's "A Home for the Holidays" special
Whether celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or any other holiday, festive seasons create opportunities for families to come together.
The remaining castaways face their final challenges and one last tribal council in the two-hour season finale.
Tim Allen returns as Santa Claus, who discovers his son Charlie has somehow ended up on the Naughty List.
(From left) Marlon, Tito, Jackie and Jermaine Jackson
When Michael Jackson -- known forever now as "The King of Pop" -- died tragically last June, it shocked the world. Jackson's family, all of whom have had their fair share of the limelight in the past, had to cope with the loss of a brother in the eye of the public.