- When an orphan visits the Stevens' for Christmas who doesn't believe in Santa Claus, Samantha takes him to the North Pole to visit the man himself.
- Samantha and Darren agree to allow Michael, a young orphan, to stay with them over the Christmas holidays. The youngster, wise beyond his years, isn't fooled when Darren dresses up as Santa Claus to deliver their Christmas presents, so Samatha offers to take Michael and the skeptical Darren to the North Pole to visit Santa's workshop.—David Bassler
- The local orphanage has a program where families in the neighborhood take home one of residents for the Christmas holidays. Samantha and Darrin are assigned Michael, who is seen as a problem child because of his cynicism about life, which is not helped by Christmas, a holiday in which he doesn't believe. He tries to convince the other children that Santa Claus is not real. His outlook has even prevented him from being adopted, which he would have been otherwise. Purely because Michael is considered a problem, Samantha is even more convinced that they should take Michael home and try and make his Christmas a merry one. But all the typical ploys that parents use on their children to make Christmas merry do not work on Michael, who is as sullen as ever by bedtime on Christmas Eve. So Samantha decides to take a drastic measure, which includes using some witchcraft in front of Michael, to show him that not all he believes is true, and that there is reason to believe in Christmas.—Huggo
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