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  1. On Christmas Day, Elmo wishes for Christmas to be every day, but Santa warns him that Christmas would no longer be special. Lightning, a reindeer-in-training, takes Elmo to the future to see the effects of his wish.

    • Christmas Special
  2. Sesame Street: Elmo Saves Christmas: Directed by Emily Squires. With Maya Angelou, Charles Durning, Harvey Fierstein, Kevin Clash. Elmo wishes that it would be Christmas every day, but with the help of Santa's reindeer-in-training, Lightning, he learns that might not be such a good idea when he sees the future.

    • (439)
    • Adventure, Family, Musical
    • Emily Squires
    • 1996
  3. Harvey Forbes Fierstein (/ ˈ f aɪər ˌ s t iː n / FIRE-steen; born June 6, 1954) is an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter, known for his distinctive gravelly voice. He is best known for his theater work in Torch Song Trilogy and Hairspray and film roles in Mrs. Doubtfire , Independence Day , and as the voice of Yao in ...

  4. Elmo Saves Christmas is a 1996 Christmas special based on the PBS series Sesame Street, narrated by guest star Maya Angelou. Its plot is inspired by the short story Christmas Every Day by William Dean Howells. The special is told in flashback by Maya Angelou as she recounts the events to Telly...

  5. In 1996, Fierstein played the Easter Bunny in the Sesame Street special Elmo Saves Christmas. Fierstein was also a guest in Season 35 , where he handed out noses in a musical number, " Everything's Coming Up Noses .".

  6. "Give Your Friend an Easter Egg for Christmas" is sung in the Sesame Street special Elmo Saves Christmas by the Easter Bunny (Harvey Fierstein). He tries to sell off his Easter eggs as Christmas gifts and demonstrates their many uses.

  7. Elmo Saves Christmas is a Sesame Street Christmas special which originally aired on PBS in 1996, and was released to VHS that same year. It was released on DVD in 1997. The story is framed by Maya Angelou recalling the events to Telly, Zoe, Baby Bear and some children.