Pre- and post Thanksgiving best bets:
Tuesday
“Happy Endings” 9 p.m., ABC: Either this show is becoming more like “Friends” or this Thanksgiving episode — in which the gang recalls how they met 10 years earlier — is a parody. I fear the former but hope for the latter.
Wednesday
“Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” 8 p.m., ABC: Pretend you’re at the Peanuts gang’s holiday celebration by serving up your own popcorn, ice cream and toast.
“Chicago Fire” 10 p.m., NBC: A deep-fried turkey starts a fire.
Thursday
“Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” 8 p.m., ABC: It’s the special so nice, they had to show it twice.
“Punkin Chunkin 2012” 6:30 p.m., Science: The “Mythbusters” B-team (Kari. Tory and Grant) hosts coverage of the annual event.
Friday
“Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown” 8 p.m., Fox: The plot of this cartoon — the Peanuts gang tries to convince Linus to give up his security blanket — is so much better than the rejected one based on that Beatles’ White Album song.
“Frosty the Snowman” 8 p.m., CBS: Jimmy Durante narrates the Rankin/Bass Christmas classic.
“Frosty Returns” 8:30 p.m., CBS: Hey, he warned you that he’d be back again someday.
“Hoops &Yoyo Ruin Christmas” 9 p.m., CBS: The Hallmark card characters in time-traveling mischief.
“It’s a SpongeBob Christmas!” 9:30 p.m., CBS: Fruitcake turns the denizens of Bikini Bottom into jerks.
Saturday
“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” 8 p.m., NBC: Harrison Ford and the kid from “Even Stevens” is the best I’ve got. Sorry.
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