Four families compete each week to transform their homes for the holidays, in hopes of winning the $50,000 prize and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Genre: Reality-TV
Cast:Brian Fairlee , Taniya Nayak , Carter Oosterhouse , Michael Moloney , Sabrina Soto , Joe Cipriano , Kaedyn Kashmir , Hank Plauche , Maria Simmons , Michelle Yangello , Frankie Yangello , Jacqueline Rhodes , Isabella Larsen , Eileen Mize , Jenny Tittiger , Kali Holt , Megan Mize , Maria Small
Michael Maloney has to choose a winner from four entries: the Lynch family from Whitestone, NY, who use mostly vintage decorations, and retired firefighter Dad buries all the electrical lines so that visitors can get up close to the decorations without tripping; the Goff family from Canon, GA, who decorate their three acres of land with a variety of blow-molds and create scenes throughout the space that visitors can walk up to and visit; the Blount Family in Laguna Beach, CA, where programmer Dad programs a grid to sync with Christmas music they write themselves; and the Holt family in Chesapeake, VA, where Dad dresses like an elf and the house includes a snow machine.
Four families transform their homes for the holidays in hope of winning $50,000.
Four families light up their homes for the holidays in hope of winning $50,000.
Four families compete for $50,000 in a Christmas lights competition.
Four families compete for $50,000 in a Christmas lights competition.
Alexander, BetGeorge, Lashbrook and Johnson families compete.
Four families from across the country showcase their spectacular displays of Christmas magic, including the Atkins family's interactive display, a 50 foot "love" sign and plasma cut hearts honoring breast cancer survivors in Ocala, FL; the Pelletier family's 500 fireworks synchronized to music in Greenville, SC; the Kuhn family's 500,000 lights and specialty light projectors in St. George, UT and the Cadger family's "spinning" trees and light-up globe in Meridian, ID. Tune in to see whom judge Carter Oosterhouse awards $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy on the season three premiere of ABC's The Great Christmas Light Fight.
The festivities continue with the second episode, featuring the Phipps family, who incorporate music and original displays, including a 22' mega tree made out of PVC and aircraft cables in Livermore, CA; the Bartlett family's unique and entirely homemade displays in Ellicott City, MD; the Drelick family's Christmas snowflake set 52-feet high in the sky in Harleysville, PA, which can be seen half a mile away from the New Jersey turnpike; and the Hunt family, whose 20-foot Santa, 30,000 ice lights, 80,000 single strand bulbs and 10,000 feet of cable make this Ocala, FL, family's display not to be missed. Who will walk away with the $50,000 prize and coveted Christmas Light trophy? Watch judge Taniya Nayak take on the task on ABC's The Great Christmas Light Fight.
The Great Christmas Light Fight will feature three neighborhoods from across America decorating their community to the extreme for Christmas and competing for a $50,000 grand prize and the honor of being the first ever neighborhood to win. The featured neighborhoods include Lights on Jeter Bend in Celebration, FL; Weikele Christmas Lights in Waipahu, HI; and Christmas on Comstock in Gilbert, AZ.
The Great Christmas Light Fight festivities continue with the fourth episode, featuring families from Pleasanton, CA, Hillsboro, TN, St. George, UT and Duluth, MN.
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.
The Great Christmas Light Fight 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.
Season four kicks off as four families showcase their incredible Christmas displays, including the Johanessen family's 250,000 light home and "Santa's Retreat" in Winter Park, Florida; the Preston family's epic display with America's tallest and brightest Nativity scene in Kingman, Arizona; the Piper family's express-train ride through their multi-acre property in Wake Forest, North Carolina; and the Pugh family, whose former Navy pilot brings spirit and patriotism with their servicemen salute in Chesapeake, Virginia. Tune in to see which family judge Carter Oosterhouse awards $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy.
The festivities continue in the second episode, featuring the Taylor family's "Emoji celebration" with Christmas emojis and a 20-foot high "Frozen" castle in Phoenix, Arizona; the Van Gent family's meticulous light show and giant synchronized float crafted by their house of engineers in Redding, California; the DiMartino family's inspirational Christmas display after the tragic loss of a beloved wife on 9/11, while also raising over $190,000 for a Pediatric Cancer Unit in Staten Island, New York; and the Kloos family's sibling duo, whose display makes them the youngest ever to compete on the show in East Brunswick, New Jersey. Watch as judge Taniya Nayak decides who will walk away with $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy.
The Great Christmas Light Fight features four families showcasing their incredible holiday displays, including the Field family's epic Magic Kingdom-inspired light show in Lakeview, NY; the Hohensee family's high-tech homemade light show in Central, LA; the Pampena family's inspiring tribute to 9/11 in Stamford, CT; and the Messingschlager family's tropical North pole in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Who will be awarded $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy? Tune in as judge Carter Oosterhouse makes the decision.
The magic continues with the Shaw family's display featuring more lights on its Christmas tree than the famed tree at Rockefeller Center in Cranbury, NJ; the Kasper-Cook family, who built their home to showcase a light show after being inspired by season one of "The Great Christmas Light Fight," in Minnetrista, MN; the De Sario family, whose passion has helped them raise almost $150,000 for the Hospital for Sick Kids, in Toronto, Canada; and the Thompson family's husband-wife duo with an all-handmade holiday display in Glen Allen, VA. Watch to see who judge Taniya Nayak awards $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
The festivities conclude with the final episode of the season. Meet the Micklos family, whose passion for lights goes back three generations in North Ridgeville, OH; the Moore family, who is ready to show off their eclectic array of decorations in Raleigh, NC; the Mazoch family's father/son duo who have created a hand-crafted animatronic "Coastal Christmas" display in Corpus Christi, TX; and the Simpson family, whose home pays tribute to veterans with a 360-degree light show set to patriotic music in Sinking Springs, PA. Tune in to see which family judge Carter Oosterhouse awards $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy.
Four festive families from across the country showcase their spectacular displays of Christmas magic, including the Pahl family, whose Northwest spirit inspires replicas of the Space Needle, Mt. Rainier and an authentic Pike Place fish toss in Maple Valley, WA; the Monkhouse family, whose display features classic Christmas toys, a high-tech light show and a parrot that sings "Jingle Bells" in Alexandria, LA; the Winton family, whose 15-year old son, and the youngest ever to take on the competition, masterminded their 2-acre display in Manchester, TN; and the Ryan-Musgrave family, whose magical theme park in their front yard features a ski lift, train, seesaw and floating Ferris wheel in Boulder City, NV. Find out which family judge Taniya Nayak will award $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Season five kicks off as four families showcase their incredible Christmas displays, including the Waters family's high-tech, entirely wireless light show in DeSoto, Texas; the Tomasello family's life-sized, interactive gingerbread house complete with their driveway ice-skating rink in Ronkonkoma, New York; the Heindel family's magical home featuring fun figurines to giant lollipops in Raleigh, North Carolina; and the Amarante family's acre and a half property covered in lights, including 78 wrapped trees and a special memory garden for their father in Dayville, Connecticut. Tune in to see which family judge Taniya Nayak awards $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy to on the season five premiere of ABC's The Great Christmas Light Fight.
The festivities continue in the second episode of the night, featuring the Gaddy family and their drive-through, seven-acre display with a Ferris wheel made from old trampolines, DIY carousel and Cars characters made from old farm equipment in Fayetteville, Georgia; the Bachelor family and their completely blue-lighted display covering both their front and backyards in Cedar Hill, Texas; the Stewart family and their larger-than-life display featuring a 40-foot wall of lights, suspended inflatables and a super-sized toy train ride in Fayetteville, Arkansas; and the Richins family with their concert of lights, including a five-piece band and 30,000 programmed channels in Gilbert, Arizona. Watch as judge Carter Oosterhouse decides who will walk away with $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy on ABC's The Great Christmas Light Fight.
Showcasing their incredible holiday displays are next-door neighbors, the Richards/Silver families, and their synchronized light show in Riverview, Florida; the Harhut family's combined properties of over 1,300 blow molds in Peckville, Pennsylvania; the Phifer family's display including an 80-foot tall real-life mega tree and Santa tracker in Henrico, Virginia; and the Wilz family's patriotic display designed by military siblings in Bismarck, North Dakota.
Judge Carter Oosterhouse decides who will walk away with $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy: Will it be the Albrecht family and their massive display that runs up a mountainside in Glenwood, Utah; the Sussin family and their father-son duo who balance brains and brawn in their quarter-acre property in Saugerties, New York; the Robinson family and their 46-foot mega tree in Red Cross, North Carolina; or the Wright family with their holiday display that endured Hurricane Harvey in Dayton, Texas?
Four families from across the country showcase their spectacular displays, including the Birkett family, in Scottsdale, Arizona; the Gress family, in Union Beach, New Jersey; the Latchford family, in Callao, Missouri; and the Shoaf family, in Durham, North Carolina. Find out which family judge Carter Oosterhouse awards $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
The Tristan family showcases their winter wonderland in Waco, Texas; the Cheslin-Laneaux family display in Longwood, Florida is inspired by The Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Walt Disney World; the Smaragdis family in North Carolina covers their house in over 200,000 lights; and the Athens family of Mt. Shasta, California shows off their display that includes a Santa's cottage. Judge Taniya Nayak must decide who will walk away with $50,000 and the Christmas Light trophy.
Contestants include the Richardson family and their collection of 300 inflatables in Madison, Mississippi; the Vaughan family with their whimsical wire frame forest in Alexandria, Virginia; the Salveson-Sangalli family and their holiday display of 72 themed Christmas trees in Port St. Lucie, Florida; and the Hanley family with their larger-than-life ranch display in Cleveland, Texas. Judge Taniya Nayak decides who is awarded $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Contestants include the Heide family's Long Island lawn, filled with blow molds and collectables in Merrick, New York; the Strycharz family's rockin' light show with thousands of synchronized lights in Wethersfield, Connecticut; the Watchorn family with their maze of decor made from used tires, old wire spools and torn inflatables in Ponca, Nebraska; and the Menashe family with their traditional holiday display in Seattle, Washington. Judge Carter Oosterhouse decides who walks away with $50,000 and the Light Fight trophy.
Families compete in the first-ever "Heavyweights" episode, featuring displays that have grown too large for any home. Judge Carter Oosterhouse decides who will win $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Four festive families showcase their displays, including the Mure family's massive Christmas block party; the Baus family's Disney World Christmas wonderland; the Mack family's Halloween-haunted labyrinth turned Christmas wonderland; and the Taylor-Goldstein family's 60-foot live Douglas Fir. Judge Taniya Nayak decides who walks away with $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Four festive families from across the country showcase their spectacular displays, including the Medhurst family from Greeley, Colorado; the Gilley family from Ballplay, Alabama; the Chuchla house in Phoenix, Arizona; and the Smith family, in Temecula, California. Judge Carter Oosterhouse chooses the winner of $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
The festivities conclude with the Peace family and their pirate-themed light show in Escondido, California; the Schmidt family with their carousel house in Waco, Texas; the Chmielewski family with their amusement park display in Bismarck, North Dakota; and the Yoast family with their giant bulb garden in Ambler, Pennsylvania. Judge Taniya Nayak decides who walks away with $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy.
Celebrating the most incredible Christmas displays from the past five seasons on the show. The special episode highlights past competitors by featuring different categories of displays for an all-star lineup.
Let the holiday festivities begin. First to showcase their spectacular holiday displays are the Brewster family with their "Christmas in New York City" themed display, featuring a Herald Square stage with dancers inspired by The Rockettes and a massive Rockefeller Center tree in Brewerton, New York; the Chiles family with a "Miracle of a Million Lights" display covering outside and inside of an 1880s-era mansion with 60-foot-tall candy cane trees and a life-size snow globe in Portland, Oregon; the Sanda twins who combine their sophisticated DIY skills to create a unique FreeForm lighting technique never before seen on the show, featuring handmade motorized controls that create the illusion of twinkling lights and a nativity scene starring a homemade animatronic Santa bearing gifts in Glendale, Arizona; and the Rose family with their heartfelt holiday display covering every square inch of their house, featuring sensational handmade gingerbread cutouts, an inflatable hugging bear and a special garden area dedicated to the memory of their daughter in Hazlet, New Jersey. Tune in as judge Taniya Nayak makes the tough decision of who will be the first to walk away with $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy this holiday season on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
The festivities continue with the Torres family's pirate-themed Caribbean Christmas display, featuring a two-story handcrafted castle that covers the facade of their house, a life-sized pirate ship with cannons and a 35-foot mast in Henderson, Nevada; the Murphy family, with the help of their art class students, transforming their house into Christmas art with over 400 precisely cut figurines, 75 extravagant scenes and a massive 25-year-old Cinderella castle in West Frankfort, Illinois; the Howard family with an incredible light show that incorporates a giant multicolored mega tree and a violin playing as if it's floating in the air in Fillmore, California; and the Taylor family with their magical forest display spanning across three acres, including over 50 beautifully lit trees covered in 500,000 lights and a 90-foot tree with 23,000 lights brightening up the massive wonderland in Henderson, Nevada. Watch as judge Carter Oosterhouse decides who Christmas will come early for as the winner of ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
Kicking off the long-awaited "heavyweights" division episode with spectacular holiday displays is the Bentley family with "Bentleyville," a 22-acre decorated city park with 5 million lights, over 200 enormous wireframes and the tallest man-made mega tree in the country, standing at 128 ft tall in Duluth, Minnesota; the Winter family with "Cambria Christmas Market," a Germany meets California whimsical display, filled with gift shops and food stalls, plus an enchanted forest spread over 25 acres featuring larger-than-life ornaments, a replica of the Golden Gate bridge and more in Cambria, California; the An family with "Magical Winter Lights," one of the most unique displays to ever be seen on the show, combining the traditional American Christmas with the ancient Chinese light festival, made entirely of delicate, intricately designed Chinese lanterns, including a "Light Fight" record-breaking 6 million lights on 20 acres in Houston, Texas; and Kenny Irwin with "Robolights," an industrial Christmas land made out of robots built from recycled materials, including a candy cane palace, a tower of gifts, amusement park rides turned into sculptures, a 10,000 watt robot sculpture, and a Santa ditching his sleigh for a spicy masala chuck wagon stagecoach in Palm Springs, California. Who will walk away with $50,000 and the coveted Christmas Light trophy? Tune in to watch judge Taniya Nayak make the decision on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight!"
Four festive families showcase their displays, including the Nagy family with their high energy, high-tech light show dedicated to their dog, Prince, and packed with a towering joy sign retrofitted with color-changing pixel lights, a ballet of snowflakes on the roof and Mr. Frost, an interactive talking snowman made from a 6 ft tall beach ball in Waterford Township, Michigan; the Nirschl family with their heartwarming Christmas display, dedicated to family and all the things they love, including inflatables, a magical archway with over 500,000 lights, and a festive interior entirely covered in Santas in Daytona Beach, Florida; the Maywald family with their magical display, featuring fireworks lighting up nostalgic scenes that will take you to Christmas past, over 300 blow molds, a vintage Christmas storeroom, and DIY favorites like a snowman built from tires in Austin, Texas; and the Banda family with their charming handmade Christmas town, "Northopolis," which includes a PVC pipe and cloth constructed lightweight mobile display that they reassemble every evening during the holiday season, and a bigger-than-life Santa, reindeer and wise men in Weslaco, Texas. Don't miss judge Carter Oosterhouse decide who will win $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
Four festive families from across America showcase their incredible displays, including the Miranda family with their synchronized pixel light show, homemade 3D-printed parts and two matrix displays with green screen video effects of their children dancing in Edmond, Oklahoma; the DeGennaro family with a North Pole in the desert nodding their 30-year love story and featuring eight DIY reindeer, a candy river with homemade Gingerbread men on the outside and over 1,7000 decorations stacked from floor to ceiling on the inside in Las Vegas, Nevada; the Sowell family with their 15-acre farmland display holding over 1 million lights to create a beach scene with actual Florida beach sand, a carnival scene with a homemade Ferris wheel, an automated Santa kissing Mrs. Claus and a nativity scene with live people, a camel and zebras in Milton, Florida; and the Beltran family with their winter wonderland including over 40 mounted rooftop decorations and a vintage Nativity scene, wireframes and blow molds covering their entire yard in Moreno Valley, California.
The holiday festivities conclude in the final episode of the season with the Cottrell family and their extravagant display made by 89-year old Calvin Cottrell and his family featuring a tractor ride around four acres of beautifully handcrafted signs, a homemade barn for their Nativity scene, an extraordinary Ferris wheel with bright bear blow molds and a 47-year old Mega Tree with its original lights in Rossville, Indiana; the Hudgins family with their combination of humor and artistry that helped to create perfectly designed character cutouts, elf houses with animated characters, hand-painted blow molds and Gingerbread men that celebrate every person in their family in Mechanicsville, Virginia; the Rombeiro family who have kept their 27-year old family tradition alive in honor of their father who passed away with reindeer that sway in the wind to look like they are flying, a motorized Santa blow mold that moves and a massive arch over the driveway created by combining two trees, plus an interior filled with themed rooms and a handmade train village in Novato, California; and college sweethearts, the Jones family, who put their year-round love for Christmas on display with 47 oak trees and 400,000 lights, creating a massive, magical light show with beautifully colored tree trunks, dancing arches, a hand-built Nativity and the word "Joy" in 7-foot letters right smack in the middle of their yard in Boerne, Texas. Who will walk away with $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy? Watch judge Taniya Nayak make the final decision on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
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The holiday festivities are heating up as the statewide competition travels to Florida where the Sablich family creates a magical North Pole experience featuring Santa's Workshop with twinkling green and red lights wrapping their home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; the McGonigle family decks out their property with lights perfectly spaced three inches apart, plus a gingerbread house and 102 dalmatians in Plantation, Florida; the Fester family showcases a vibrant display of 750,000 lights, 99 Christmas trees and more exciting surprises in Panama City Beach, Florida; and the Alred family reaches new heights with their elegant display incorporating light strands 75 feet high in Jacksonville, Florida. Watch as judge Taniya Nayak decides who will become the state winner of ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
The Christmas cheer continues in California as the Relvas family creates an extravagant Christmas town radiating European flavors of the Swiss Alps with over 400 figurines in Ladera Ranch, California; the Christensen family showcases their "Frozen" inspired holiday display and waterfall of lights in Citrus Heights, California; the Clark family presents a stunning display surrounding their home with seven themed areas from LED palm trees to a whimsical forest in Clarksburg, California; and the Berndt family puts on an incredible interactive display featuring a working train, penguin slide and giant claw lift that distributes presents to the children in Santa Rosa, California. Tune in to see Judge Carter Oosterhouse make the decision on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
The festivities kick off in Texas with four cheerful families, featuring the Burkman family who bring the magic of Christmas to life with a vanilla-scented, life-size gingerbread house and an interactive selfie section in Frisco, Texas; the Price family perfectly combines the Christmas spirit with the occasional prank as their fun-loving display incorporates a dazzling archway, a 15-foot Mickey blow up, Fred the saxophone playing pine tree and more in Conroe, Texas; the Hinojosa family puts on a dazzling holiday display featuring elegant wire reindeer and a beautiful blue river of lights that brings a sense of love and community to the onlookers in Boerne, Texas; and the Cantu family shows off their display jam-packed with Mega trees, blow molds and thousands of lights illuminating the neighborhood for their 28th year in Palmview, Texas. Don't miss judge Taniya Nayak decide who will win $50,000 and the coveted Light Fight trophy on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
It's the final season nine episode and the displays in Arizona are bigger and brighter than ever as the Sepanek family puts on a nostalgic holiday display incorporating flying reindeer soaring 75 feet above multiple window displays and over 250,000 lights sprawled across their property in Phoenix, Arizona; the Tasker family shows off their sparkling light display with over 400 handmade cartoon cutouts and a Zooland of animals repurposed from old appliances in Laveen, Arizona; the Morales family starts the party with over 300,000 pixels that move to music, which has the onlookers dancing and jumping for joy, plus they bring snow all the way from the mountains in Tucson, Arizona; and finally, the Moussette family brings the Christmas feeling to the desert for their 32nd year, incorporating over 150 handmade cutouts and a 20-foot Santa Claus cactus in Tucson, Arizona. Stay tuned as we find out who takes home the coveted Light Fight trophy in Arizona when judge Carter Oosterhouse picks the final winner of the season on ABC's "The Great Christmas Light Fight."
An incredible interactive display with custom-made inflatables and a giant playable piano; a motorized amusement park ride; a light display on a 90-acre farm.
A light show which is brought to life through music; a vibrant display made with inspiration from around the globe; a home is transformed into the ultimate Christmas fantasy land with individually themed rooms and a whimsical stairway.
Families in Kennesaw, Ga.; Ridgecrest, Calif.; Pasadena, Calif., and Mesa, Ariz. show off their holiday displays.
Families in Suisun City, Calif.; Palm City, Fla.; Jacksonville, Fla., and Staten Island, N.Y. show off their holiday displays.
A light show featuring over 100 3D-printed snowflakes; a 30-foot mega tree in Palmetto, Fla.; an elaborate walk-through display experience set on almost four acres.
A pirate ship made from a converted school bus; an old-fashioned traditional Christmas with a Christmas village; judge Taniya Nayak decides the winner.
