Christmas Specials Wiki
Christmas Specials Wiki
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Title|image = JaggleBells.jpeg|director = Greg Beeman|writer = R. Scott Gemmill|release = December 15, 1998|runtime = 44 minutes|rating = TV-PG|available = DVD<br>Hulu}}
[[File:JaggleBells.jpeg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
"'''Jaggle Bells'''" is the first [[Christmas]] episode of the CBS series ''JAG'', aired in the show's fourth season.
+
'''"Jaggle Bells"''' is the first [[Christmas]] episode of ''{{W|JAG (TV series)|JAG}}'', originally aired on CBS as the eleventh episode of the show's fourth season.
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
  +
Right before Christmas a snowstorm hits Washington, D.C. and JAG Headquarters is nearly empty. A sudden appearance by Mac's "little sister", precocious preteen student Chloe Madison (Mae Whitman), keeps Mac busy trying to locate the absentee parents, as well as investigate her claims of abuse as she claims her stepfather is responsible for the bruise on her arm. Harm spends the evening with Navy psychiatrist Jordan Parker (Susan Haskell), accused of DUI. Mac's sister turns out to be the daughter of a sailor who she believed had died in the 1987 USS Stark incident. Admiral Chegwidden tries in vain to get a plane to Italy to see his daughter. After failing to get a commercial plane, Bud gets finally gets him a spot on a C-130.
Mac's "little sister" unexpectedly shows up at JAG headquarters, declaring that she's run away from her abusive stepfather. While she investigates whether Chloe has been abused, Mac has her heads full keeping her from turning the office upside down. Then she learns that her real father is still alive and serving on a ship in the Navy. Despite the cost, Mac convinces the Admiral to allow them to talk to each other via satellite video conferencing.
 
   
  +
==Availability==
Meanwhile, Harm spends the evening interrogating a beautiful Navy doctor arrested for DWI after she lost control of her vehicle on icy roads and ran over a [[Nativity of Jesus|Nativity]] scene. Harm agrees to defend her when he learns that just before the accident and before she took the breathalyzer test, she drank some liquid cold medicine (which contains 25% alcohol).
 
  +
The episode was made available on the JAG: The Fourth Season DVD set, released by {{W|CBS Home Entertainment}} through {{W|Paramount Home Media Distribution|Paramount Home Entertainment}} on August 21, 2007.
  +
  +
{{Wikipedia|JAG (season 4)}}
  +
  +
{{Paramount}}
   
Admiral Chegwidden attempts to fly to Italy to spend Christmas with his daughter, however, with the Washington DC area mired in snow, most of the flights out have been cancelled. True to form, Bud comes through by finding him a seat on a military transport plane bound for Italy at the last minute.
 
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:1998 releases]]
 
[[Category:1998 releases]]
  +
[[Category:Paramount Pictures]]
 
[[Category:Originally aired on CBS]]
 
[[Category:Originally aired on CBS]]

Revision as of 00:32, 9 September 2019

"Jaggle Bells" is the first Christmas episode of JAG, originally aired on CBS as the eleventh episode of the show's fourth season.

Synopsis

Right before Christmas a snowstorm hits Washington, D.C. and JAG Headquarters is nearly empty. A sudden appearance by Mac's "little sister", precocious preteen student Chloe Madison (Mae Whitman), keeps Mac busy trying to locate the absentee parents, as well as investigate her claims of abuse as she claims her stepfather is responsible for the bruise on her arm. Harm spends the evening with Navy psychiatrist Jordan Parker (Susan Haskell), accused of DUI. Mac's sister turns out to be the daughter of a sailor who she believed had died in the 1987 USS Stark incident. Admiral Chegwidden tries in vain to get a plane to Italy to see his daughter. After failing to get a commercial plane, Bud gets finally gets him a spot on a C-130.

Availability

The episode was made available on the JAG: The Fourth Season DVD set, released by CBS Home Entertainment through Paramount Home Entertainment on August 21, 2007.

This page uses Creative Commons Licensed
content from Wikipedia (view authors).
Smallwikipedialogo
Paramount
Movies
Remember the NightChristmas in JulyHoliday InnGoing My WayStalag 17White ChristmasWe're No AngelsTrading PlacesYoung Sherlock HolmesA Very Brady ChristmasWe're No Angels (1989) • The Kid Who Loved ChristmasAll I Want for ChristmasIn Search of Santa [International] • Office Christmas Party [N.A.] • Daddy's Home 2
Television episodes
Happy Days and related shows "Guess Who's Coming to Christmas" • "Richie Branches Out" • "Christmas Time" • "White Christmas" • "All I Want for Christmas" • "Oh Hear The Angels' Voices" • "O Come All Ye Bums" • "Christmas Show"
Cheers and Frasier "The Spy Who Came In for a Cold One" • "A House Is Not a Home" • "Christmas Cheers" • "Love Me, Love My Car" • "Miracle on Third or Fourth Street" • "Frasier Grinch" • "Perspectives on Christmas" • "Merry Christmas, Mrs. Moskowitz" • "The Fight Before Christmas" • "Mary Christmas" • "We Two Kings" • "High Holidays" • "Reindeer Games
Other shows "The Voice of Christmas" • "A Full House for Christmas" • "Get Me Through the Holidays" • "A Christmas Story" • "A Keaton Christmas Carol" • "Miracle in Columbus" • "A Christmas Story" • "A Terminal Christmas" • "The Customer's Usually Right" • "Happy Holidays" • "Insanity Claus" • "Twas the Heist Before Christmas" • "All About Christmas Eve" • "Christmas" • "Have Yourself a Married Little Christmas" • "Here Comes Santa Claus" • "A Class Act Christmas" • "X-Mas" • "Everybody Hates Christmas" • "Christmas!" • "Everybody Hates Kris" • "Santa Baby • "Everybody Loves Whom?" • "It's a Miserable Life" • "Mojo No Mo" • "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Venice?"