If you love Christmas TV Movies....
there are lots of old and new ones
to en*JOY* all weekend long!
there are lots of old and new ones
to en*JOY* all weekend long!
Saturday, NOVEMBER 3, 2018:
image: Hallmark Crown Media |
Storyline via Hallmark: Joy Holbrook is an intuitive market researcher in DC who has captured the attention of the account’s CEO and is about to get a sweet promotion, just in time for the holidays. She receives an urgent phone call from home and she rushes back to Crystal Falls, NC to help her Aunt recover from surgery and is reunited with her former crush, Ben. To keep her Aunt focused on healing, Joy volunteers to... click here to read more...
See the premiere of Christmas Joy
Saturday, NOVEMBER 3, 2018
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel
*Encore airing: Sunday November 4th 2pm/1c.
Also... Saturday, NOVEMBER 3, 2018:
Storyline via UP: This Is Our Christmas tells the story of the Foxworth clan of Beverly Hills, who, when faced with hardship, experience a true Christmas miracle. When Aunt Maggie’s bakery is threatened with foreclosure, teenaged Ravin decides to help. But when... click here to read more...
See the premiere of This is Our Christmas
Saturday, NOVEMBER 3, 2018
at 7am/6c. on UPtv
*Please note: This premiere is early in the morning.
*Encore airing: none currently scheduled
Sunday, NOVEMBER 4, 2018:
image via: UP |
Storyline via UP: Christmas works its magic in this body-switching holiday tale about two very different moms who find that help is where you least expect it, and most need it. When struggling singer Audrey and wealthy record executive Julia collide at the mall, they wake up in each other’s lives the next morning. Audrey finds that, though Julia’s life is full of luxury, she’s missing... click here to read more...
See the premiere of The Christmas Switch
Sunday, NOVEMBER 4, 2018
at 7pm/6c. on UPtv
*Encore airing: Sunday November 4th 11pm/10c.
Also... Sunday, NOVEMBER 4, 2018:
Storyline via Hallmark: Los Angeles television producer Maggie Baker unwittingly falls for Danny Wise, the son and former producer of his mother’s popular annual Christmas special “Julia Wise Lifestyle.” When Maggie’s secret plan to... click here to read more...
See the premiere of Road to Christmas
Sunday, NOVEMBER 4, 2018
at 8pm/7c. on the Hallmark Channel
*Encore airing: Thursday November 8th 10pm/9c.
Also... Sunday, NOVEMBER 4, 2018:
image: Hallmark Crown Media |
Storyline via Hallmark: When Miranda Chester set off to find information on her biological father two Christmases ago, she never imagined that her investigation would lead her to both the family she had always longed for and Ian McAndrick – the love of her life. After her romantic engagement last Christmas, Miranda prepares to marry Ian surrounded by his family, and her new family, the Whitcombs. Her plans are quickly complicated when... click here to read more...
See the premiere of Marrying Father Christmas
Sunday, NOVEMBER 4, 2018
at 9pm/8c. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
*Encore airing: Monday November 5th 5pm/4c.
I hope you all feel the Spirit of
Love, JOY, and Peace...
all weekend long!
Check the Christmas TV Schedule
to see when all your favorites are playing!
to see when all your favorites are playing!
EnJOY the new Christmas Movies!
Blessings to you all, Net
So incredibly odd to me that Hallmark is not airing, "Finding Father Christmas" before they air, "Engaging Father Christmas", and "Marrying Father Christmas." It's a trilogy with each movie building on the prior one. Why on earth would they only air two parts without the first part?!?
ReplyDeleteI know that Hallmark is trying to get people to sign up for their streaming service where the movie is probably available but tactics like this as well as not airing most of their older Hallmark Hall of Fame Christmas movies is not the best way to treat their loyal viewers.
Finding Father Christmas is on Hallmark Movies Now, they were advertising it to go there and watch before watching Engaging and Marrying.
DeleteI agree with Susan. I'm already paying an extra fee to include two Hallmark channels in my local cable package. I don't get the Hallmark Drama channel or the UP Network because I don't want to pay even more to add those. Now I'm supposed to pay even more for a streaming service?
DeleteI get it. It's a business. Hallmark produces a ridiculous amount of original Christmas content every year. They have to pay for that somehow and they know how popular their Christmas movies are. A streaming service is a great way to capitalize on that. But I just don't have the expendable income to pay for another service.
Thanks for the reminder! I am thinking of watching the UP movie one!
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Family reunion - Julia Wise's 3 Wise Sons on Road to Christmas
ReplyDeleteChristmas Joy was as good as I expected it to be, and I was pleasantly surprised how much I liked he Christmas Switch from UP. Didn't get to watch the other 2 yet, will try in the next few days.
ReplyDeleteMarrying Father Christmas doesn't mention Miranda's relatives from her Mother's side but she has Uncle Charles.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Marrying Father Christmas the last one?
Newlywed Father Christmas?
Honeymoon Father Christmas?
Bundle Joy Father Christmas?
I watched Road to Christmas last night, such a great movie, I had tears of joy at the end, such a great movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy would UP not have additional showings of this is our Christmas? I missed it and can’t find another showing. It’s very odd not to have multiple viewings of premiere movies.
ReplyDeleteWell, this one is a little different... in that that it first premiered in the AM hours, and UP really never announced it as one of their main premiere movies for this Christmas season, even though it is a 2018 film. Will it play again? I'm not sure, yet, but I'll be sure to include in the Christmas TV Schedule, if so! :)
DeleteBlessings, Net
I think it was aired in that time slot with no repeat airings for a reason - it was terrible. And not just a little terrible. A LOT terrible. A more convoluted mess of a Christmas movie I honestly can't remember ever seeing. I think the network realized it was a dog and just dumped it where no one would ever see it. I can find good in even the most "meh" Christmas movies but this one was one of the worst I've ever seen.
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