The final two episodes of ABC’s “The Great Christmas Light Fight” air MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 (8:00–10:00 p.m., EST/PST). Produced by Fremantle Media North America, the immensely popular series features families and neighborhoods from across America, decorating their homes to the extreme for Christmas with a total of $300,000 in prizes ($50,000 per episode) up for grabs. Carter Oosterhouse (HGTV’s “Million Dollar Rooms”) and Taniya Nayak (Food Network’s “Restaurant Impossible”) serve as celebrity judges.
“Episode 305” December 21– (8:00-9:00 p.m., EST) Four festive families from across the country showcase their spectacular displays of Christmas magic, including the Nelson family’s specially converted RGB “star flakes,” hand-built plasma icicles and thousands of lights that illuminate the sky in Elk Grove, CA; the Mish family’s giant 15x15 Seahawks logo and innovative interior water and ice features in Kirkland, WA; the Hoag family’s 30-foot platform of shooting stars and snowflakes and homemade carousel and Ferris wheel in Strongsville, OH; and the Finney family’s star and angel, 50 feet in the air, four eight-foot Bibles, a 14-foot merry-go-round, two snow globes and a 16-foot snow slide in Crossett, AR.
“Episode 306,” December 21 (9:00-10:00 p.m., EST) – The festivities conclude with the final episode of the season. Meet the Ziemkowski family, whose handmade animatronics and “Pix-Z-Tree” – a tree that features pixels and handmade craftsmanship – plus thousands of lights and music with synced video in Sherman Oaks, CA; the Koosman family, whose synchronized fire works show set to music and 450,000 LED strobe lights draw thousands of visitors to their home in Willmar, MN; the Sokol family, whose display includes a “Slammin’ Santa” – Santa simulating a power dunk, and a jumping dolphin display with 2 projectors that simulate shimmering water and over 125,000 lights in Orlando, FL; and the Davis family of Longview, TX, whose display features over 1 million lights, a laser show, six dancing mega trees that are 45-feet high, and a handmade pond and river of blue lights.