On December 14, 2002, a near capacity crowd enjoyed "Wally's Screening Room" extravaganza. The Christmas Pajama Bonanza. Many guests came clad in their pajamas with accompanying blankets and pillows, and enjoyed a cozy evening of live Christmas jazz, Christmas cookies, hot apple cider, hot chocolate, surprises, prizes and special guests. Little Rascals and Charlie Chaplin shorts were screened, then Santa Claus arrived. Or was it? Again, like last year, a suprise celebrity was caught masquerading as Old Saint Nick. It was none other than Mrs. Seinfeld herself, Liz Sheridan! Then, the real Kris Kringle arrived with free Wobblin' Wally figures for everybody. After intermission, a contest was held for best pajamas, and a specially edited compilation of famous (and infamous) Christmas clips called "Christmas Eclectica" played. And everyone made it home in time to beat the cold Southern California winter rain!

Santa poses with staff members from L.A.'s
talent agency Vox, Inc.

Kerry & Larry (from Playboy TV) pose anxiously with their newly
acquired Wobblin' Wally bobblehead figure!

Seeing double? Actually, the Santa on the left
is "Seinfeld's" Liz Sheridan!


Santa and Wally show the crowd the brand new
Wobblin' Wally bobblehead figures they'll all get as
Christmas gifts!

Wally doesn't seem to be buying into the
mystery Santa.

The mystery Santa is revealed to be "Mrs.
Seinfeld" herself, Liz Sheridan!

Sassie gets prepared for her stage debut as one
of Santa's "Reindogs."

A pair of pajama-clad guests enjoy the hot
cider and Christmas cookies.

Santa cuddles up with comedy writer John Kearns and
another enthusiastic guest!

Liz tells Santa what she wants for Christmas
before she gets decked out in her OWN Santa suit.

Val (promo producer at ABC) and her son Nick react to winning
first prize in the pajama contest.

Casting director Patty Jausoro (in pink) and her
friend run down the aisle to model their threads in
the pajama contest.

The band toils away at a variety of jazzy
Christmas tunes.

Pajama-clad folks of all ages enjoy the cozy
comfort of Wally's Screening Room.

Charlie Lustman, the proprieter of the Silent
Movie Theatre, marvels at Wally's choice of slippers.

Santa brings Wally his shipment of Wobblin'
Wally bobblehead figures.

Santa arrives with the goodies!

The impromptu "King of Christmas" arrives to
start the show.