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From Charlie Brown, Home Alone, to classic Hallmark Christmas movies - you can still enjoy plenty of Holiday-themed films and specials after Christmas!!!
See "Happy New Year, Charlie Brown," the "Home Alone" movies, "Let it Snow" with Candace Cameron Bure, and more on TV in the Christmas TV Schedule!
I hope many of you are able to spend some quality time with your family and loved ones this week and next, as we end 2019! I know I've certainly been enjoying and cherishing this extra busy time with my family. I look forward to finally relaxing and watching some of the new Christmas movies I missed throughout the Christmas season.
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Even though the day of Christmas may be over, we can still keep the spirit in our hearts all year long! Plus, as a special treat - Hallmark will continue to air one Christmas movie every week across all three of their networks - Hallmark Drama on Wednesdays, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on Thursdays and the Hallmark Channel on Fridays!
And don't put away your coat and mittens, yet, Winterfest is right around the corner!
Joyous Blessings & Happy New Year! Net
I just love this song on December 26th... It always brings me joy to listen to it today!
"Happy Day After Christmas" - Matthew West
Hi Net, Do you know what happened to the New Year's movie "New Year, New Me"?
ReplyDeleteWhat has happened to New Year New Me which was to air on 28th December?
ReplyDeleteHey Net, what happened to the New Years Movie with Aimee Teagarden? I noticed Hallmark removed it from the lineup...maybe you already addressed this and I missed it. Thanks - Melissa
ReplyDeleteGrace, Anonymous, & Melissa,
DeleteThis is a popular question! Unfortunately, Hallmark removed "New Year, New Me," starring Aimee Teagarden and Michael Rady, which was recently renamed "A New Year's Resolution" from their schedule without any explanation.
It's possible they could move it to their streaming service or save it until next year. At this point, we simply do not know the reasoning, but I think many of us have come to expect these last minute unexpected changes.
New Year, New Me was originally title for A New Year’s Resolution
ReplyDeleteHallmark changed the title from New Year, New Me to A New Year’s Resolution
Starring Aimee Teagarden & Michael Rady
Unfortunately, this movie was removed from the schedule. No other news has been revealed yet!
DeleteWishing you many blessings of the season to you and yours.
ReplyDeletedenise
Thank you so much, Denise! Blessings to you in the New Year, as well! :)
DeleteI am not surprised New Year New Me was removed, I mean this is what hallmark does as of late. I don't believe any of the winterfest movies will air til they actually air. I truly feel that Hallmark spent so much money this year on movies for the 10th anniversary that they took off many movies to put on in 2020 so they don't have to budget to make movies, it seems they have like 5 in the bag right now. they may have made some wrong moves cause their ratings were terrible for Christmas movies this season. they may have beat the competition but that said competition likely had increases from their previous seasons where as hallmark was down quite a bit. And what is up with the preview shows having to be mixed into movies (which btw Christmas in Rome, not a good movie, a pretty bad movie) not watching that to see a preview of movies that will likely not air anyway. I am glad I didn't watch most of the Christmas preview shows, so I was actually surprised in a few movies' cause I didn't see the entire movie on like 10 different preview shows.
ReplyDeleteI will say I am super excited to continue Christmas movies on wed thurs and fri in 2020. I will likely stick with Hallmark Drama Wednesday nights as I am sure Hm and HMM will only play the movies of this year all year long. there are many movies I didn't see this year cause they left them on HM channel but hardly played them. I wish hallmark would just call Drama channel classic channel and put anything before 2015 on that channel, cause they really don't do movies like Hats off to Christmas, Holiday Engagement, and sad to say even Let It Snow and Snow bride are barely played and they are good movies. well thought out movies, not the movies we get now that are so unbelievable that I would rather watch movies about fictitious places like Northpole and elves and Santa Claus movies that at least I know are more like a fantasy movie. But no, Hallmark expects us to believe that a man has ACL surgery and has to stay in the hospital for many days. and that said man has nobody to watch his daughter but his dr friend that was going to another country to help people that don't have good medicine, but had to stay and watch his kid. I would rather watch is he or isn't he santa movies that that.
Sabrina, I'm right there with ya... when it comes to preview specials. I don't mind getting just a little taste, but when they start showing long clips of scenes, which really make no sense from the middle of a movie we haven't seen, then I typically fast forward and move on to the next movie. I don't like seeing too much before I actually see the movie. It's like reading the last page of a book first. Not happening!
DeleteAnd, it's really not fun to watch a repeat movie spread out to 2 and a half hours - just so we can see preview clips for Winterfest in the commercials. I think most people would rather watch a half hour preview show.
Anyway, like you... I also love the classics on Hallmark Drama! In fact, I watched "Northpole" last night and just loved it - once again! I really think they should've played that one this year on the main channel with the 10 year anniversary celebration. Oh well. Least we had the Drama station this year. However, they are ending their Christmas movies earlier than the other channels - on December 30th.
Jim - I also saw that Commercial and the HMM one announcing Christmas throughout the year - after Christmas! It's always nice to see a bit of Christmas after Christmas, but I do wonder if the interest will still be there - after this year of multiple new Christmas movies.
DeleteIn case you hadn't looked it up, yet...
The first Hallmark Drama Christmas movie (after Christmas) is "Christmas Heart" on Wednesday, Jan 8th at 9pm/8c.. Before that, is "The Color of Rain," at 7pm/6c., which is Christmassy at the end of the movie.
The first Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Christmas movie (after Christmas) is "Our Christmas Love Song" on Thursday, Jan 9th at 9pm/8c.
And... The first Hallmark Channel Christmas movie (after Christmas) is "Christmas Under the Stars" on Friday, Jan 10th at 10pm/9c.
Hmmmm??? Does this mean we are we supposed to leave our Christmas tree up all year long again??? :)
I usually always keep up something small, like my small tree last year. Not sure what that will be this year. Maybe a countdown calendar.
Anyway, I checked ratings, and the ones I compared are less than last year. I'm not sure if it was all added up and averaged out how it would turn out, but these are the ones that stood out to me...
Candace's movies:
2018: A Shoe Addict's Christmas - 4.24
2019: Christmas Town - 3.91
Lacey's movies:
2018: Pride, Prejudice, and Mistletoe - 3.90
2019: Christmas in Rome - 3.70
Evergreen Movies:
2018: Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa - 4.00
2019: Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy - 2.84
Hallmark Hall of Fame:
2018: Christmas Everlasting - 3.93
2019: A Christmas Love Story - 2.95
When Calls the Heart movies
2018: When Calls the Heart: The Greatest
Christmas Blessing - 3.74
2019: When Calls the Heart: Home for Christmas - 3.02
Not sure what this means for 2020, especially if they change their family friendly content.
Oh my, Jim... that would be quite some tree! However, if a tree was that old, can you just imagine all the retro vintage ornaments? They really don't make them like they used to. My Momma always talks about how cool icicles used to be when she was a little girl.
DeleteAnyway, I'm so glad they are bringing back the Christmas movies throughout the week. That is such a welcome surprise for 2020, because I wasn't sure if they would carry that on, or if it was just a 10th Anniversary special event.
Thank goodness... Christmas never really ends!!! :)
It's going to be really interesting to see how Hallmark ptrogress from here and whether they will cut back on the number of Movies.
ReplyDeleteI'm also wondering if they WILL show all the Winterfests.
It seems that this year's Christmas movies have not gone down well judging by the comments on many different sites - a lot suggesting that there was quantity over quality.
However you can't tell in advance how popular any particular one may be.
As every year I've found that some of those that I was particularly looking forward too disappointed while ones I wasn't expecting a lot of I really enjoyed.
I feel Hallmark may be at a crossroads.
Hallmark gonna air countdown to Christmas for 10th Anniversary on January 10, 2020, Retro Christmas movies if the viewers haven’t seen yet...
ReplyDeleteThat's right - Christmas movies return all year long on Friday nights on the Hallmark Channel!
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