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‘Magic School Bus’ gets into holiday recycling; Bob Cratchit is a mouse; be ‘Home Alone’ on NBC

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Lily Tomlin is Ms. Frizzle, the teacher extraordinaire, and Dolly Parton is Murph, a proprietor of a recycling plant, on The Magic School Bus Family Holiday Special (KCET, Sunday at 7 a.m.). This animated episode on recycling combines with a live-action “field trip” about the making of “The Magic School Bus” series. Malcolm-Jamal Warner plays “the producer” in a live, behind-the-scenes segment. For ages 2 to 5.

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Elizabeth Perkins plays Wilma Flintstone and John Goodman portrays Fred in the live-action movie adaptation of The Flintstones, airing on “The Wonderful World of Disney” (ABC, Sunday at 7 p.m.). The story finds Fred putting on a suit and tie to become a prehistoric corporate vice president down at the quarry. After his promotion, Fred’s co-workers, including Barney Rubble (Rick Moranis), start getting laid off. Rosie O’Donnell is Betty Rubble. For ages 8 to 16.

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Mickey Mouse has the role of Bob Cratchit in Mickey’s Christmas Carol (CBS, Friday at 8 p.m.), an animated adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” Here, Scrooge McDuck who turns his life around after being visited by the ghosts of past, present and future. For the family.

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Three days before Christmas, young Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) is accidentally left behind when his family leaves for New York and he is Home Alone (NBC, Friday at 8 p.m.). Kevin must defend himself and his home from two men trying to burglarize the house. For the family.

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Three suburban kids, trained in martial arts, take time out from a championship baseball game to fly to Japan to help their grandfather in 3 Ninjas Kick Back (ABC, Saturday at 8 p.m.). They are helped by a Japanese girl in their fight to protect an ancient ceremonial knife. For ages 10 to 14.

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