It's not too uncommon for a TV series to do just one Christmas episode - often in the first season. The reason may be because a Christmas episode can't really be re-run in, say, May.
That's my thinking too. Series back then rarely made holiday episodes often. Some examples:
The Andy Griffith Show only had one Christmas epsisode in its 8-year run, and that, like GI, was in season 1.
The Brady Bunch only had one, also in season 1.
It frequently had to do with syndication packaging and selling it to TV stations. They wanted to be able to sell as many episodes as possible, and didn't want to waste money on holiday episodes, as ElRaisuli stated, that could inadvertently be shown in May or July. That's why a lot of these series had a Christmas episode in their first season because no one knew if they were going to be renewed for another season. If the series is a hit and continues on, they tended to drop holiday-related episodes. One exception during this era was
Bewitched: they had several Christmas episodes, as well as Halloween and even a Thanksgiving one.
Now with streaming and DVDs, it doesn't matter.
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