November 29, 2016: They're the Most Wonderful Times of the Year

You'll find sixteen additions today, to the Holiday Season Ads gallery, from the November 27 - December 3, 1999 issue of TV Guide Magazine, and from November 27 & 28, 1999 editions of The Blade. The first two ads are from TV Guide, a full-page color ad for upcoming holiday specials on CBS including Snowden's Christmas, And So This Is Christmas, The Snowden, Raggedy Ann & Andy Holiday, and Stars On Ice, followed by another full-page color ad, for Celebrity Dish: The Holidays, hosted by Mark McEwen, on Food Network. Next are two ads from The Blade's Saturday, 11/27/99 edition. The first ad is for Hatfield Oldsmobile-Honda's "Christmas in a Trunk" sale, followed by a half-page Peach Section ad for TNT's Sunday night holiday premieres, "The English Patient," "A Christmas Carol," Christmas in Washington, "Evita," and One Love: The Bob Marley Tribute. There's also a Saturday, 11/27/99 TV Guide page with some 9:30-10:30 am listings and a "Local Focus Holiday Close-Up" for Toledo's Holiday Parade (Diane Larson). The next two are Sunday, 11/28/99 full-page ads from The Blade, a Kroger ad (Share the Spirit), followed by a Food-Town ad for the International Festival of Lights at Toledo's International Park. The rest of today's ads are all from TV Guide, starting with a Sunday, 11/28/99 ad for "The Santa Clause" on ABC's Wonderful World of Disney, followed by a Wednesday, 12/1/99 ad for Rudolph, the Red-Nose Reindeer, part of "The 12 Days of Christmas on CBS!" The next two are 12/1/99 full-page ads for NBC specials, the first ad, for Christmas in Rockefeller Center, the second ad for Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas. The next three are for Fox Family Channel's "25 Days of Christmas," a Thursday, 12/2/99 ad for The Little Drummer Boy, followed by a 12/2/99 full-page ad, for the animated "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town." There's also a Friday, 12/3/99 ad for Rudolph's Shiny New Year. Today's last two ads are for CBS specials, a Friday, 12/3/99 ad, on two pages, for A Charlie Brown Christmas and Snowden's Christmas (Two Great Gifts!), followed by another 12/3/99 ad, for The Nuttiest Nutcracker. There's also a larger version of the first ad, here. More holiday ads, from the December 4-10, 1999 issue of TV Guide Magazine, and from the online archives of The Toledo Blade, are on the way...