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Sunday's TV Highlights: Sparks fly on 'Desperate Housewives'

... holiday season (8 p.m. HGTV). MOVIES The Shop Around the Corner: Alfred and Klara (James Stewart, Margaret Sullavan) are rival store employees who constantly argue, not realizing that they have been corresponding with each other through the mail, in this 1940 romantic comedy (6:45 p.m. TCM). The Dog Who Saved Christmas: Zeus (Mario Lopez), a crafty canine who previously had shown...

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Christmas Films from Far Afield

, an Ernst Lubitsch film from 1940 starring a very young James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan. They are two of the workers for Matuschek & Co, a Budapest department store struggling its way through a 1930s Christmas. One of the reasons why it qualifies as a great movie about Christmas is because it is about normal people doing normal things - working in a shop, having affairs, falling...