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Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and that means Christmas is just a few weeks away. For many, this time is about family, food and good times, but if some of those dinners are more than a little awkward, or you’re looking to escape some family you’d like to avoid, there’s always television as an escape.

For those lucky enough to get time off at Thanksgiving and Christmas and/or New Years, there’s time to watch some longer series that are compelling stories, or even just a little fun, here are some of my favorite series that always make me smile.

The West Wing

The West Wing – In a fictitious United States, we meet the staff of Josiah “Jed” Bartlett’s White House, who are only slightly dysfunctional as they work for the betterment of this US. The show mixes both the political and the personal, and if everything of the last few weeks has you sour, this political look might restore some of your faith in humanity.

Currently you can watch all seven seasons on Netflix steaming, or buy the DVDs.

Battlestar Galactica

Battlestar Galactica – There are two versions of this show, but that one that I finally watched was from 2005. Again, there are political undertones, but it’s rooted in science fiction. Who doesn’t want to watch a battle between humans and robots with people who are far from perfect?

The 2005 series is only available on DVD, though the 1978 version can be streamed on Netflix.

Buffy

Angel

Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel – Joss Whedon’s first two genre shows, filled with all manner of things that go bump in the night and want to kill you. So one Slayer to kill all the Vampires, a Vampire with a Soul and friends who try to make the time bearable. At times silly, at times heartbreaking, but usually somewhere in between, the shows try to understand humanity, life and the challenges of being in high school and college when the world rests on your shoulders.

Also, maybe Cleveland isn’t where you want to go in the end?

Both series are available on Netflix streaming and DVD.

Daria

Daria – This one is from my early adolescence, but it shaped me in ways that I still find today. A misanthropic high schooler struggles with life surrounded by people she can’t stand sounds boring, but her classmates are mostly clueless that it feels as if she’s always speaking to someone about some false ideal of high school (be it romance, academics, cliques).

The show is the high of ‘90s MTV animation, but even years later the show’s truth shines through.

The Complete Series is available on DVD, and includes two movies that aired between seasons.

Firefly

Firefly – Another Joss Whedon show, but this one is perfect for the person with limited time on their lands. One season of a space western with our heroes battling against an oppressive government might not sound appealing, but the show pulls you in and makes you care about the state of Serenity and her crew.

The show is available on DVD and streaming on Netflix (in its preferred order).

Leverage

Leverage – Con men are the good guys in this series where a team works each week to bring down someone who wants to harm “the little guy”. Part heist show and part social commentary on the haves vs the have nots, this show makes you care about people who are doing the wrong thing for the right reasons.

The show is available on DVD and streams on Netflix.

Of course this isn’t in any way a complete list. Mostly these are some of my comfort shows in times of crisis.

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falling-for-christmas

On November 26, the UP Channel holiday movie Falling for Christmas will debut at 7 PM

When champion figure skater Claire becomes injured, she is sent to a rehabilitation center in the snowy mountains where she meets and falls for a ruggedly handsome local man who shows her there is more to life than competition.

The cast includes Leah Renee, Niall Matter, Lochlyn Munro and Lisa Whelchel.

Here is a trailer for Falling for Christmas.

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TV Ratings

It was a full night of programming on the major networks last night with all of the Monday night dramas airing new episodes.

Here is how all of those Monday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Shows:
Gotham (FOX) [NEW] – 3.5 million
Supergirl (The CW) [NEW] – 2.8 million

9 PM Shows:
Lucifer (FOX) [NEW] – 3.6 million
Jane the Virgin (The CW) [NEW] – 1.4 million

10 PM Shows:
Scorpion (CBS) [NEW] – 7 million
Timeless (NBC) [NEW] – 4.8 million
Conviction (ABC) [NEW] – 4.5 million

What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.

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a-heavenly-christmas

The Hallmark Hall of Fame movie A Heavenly Christmas will debut on the Hallmark Channel on November 26 at 8 PM.

Upon her untimely death, Eve Morgan (Kristin Davis from Sex and the City), a workaholic finds herself tethered to her guardian angel (veteran actress Shirley MacLaine) learning to become a Christmas angel in Heaven.

Despite being the worst recruit in the history of Christmas, Eve is assigned the difficult task of helping a struggling singer Max (Eric McCormack from Will & Grace) use his musical gifts to heal old family wounds. As Max begins to overcome his issues, Eve begins to embrace the meaning of Christmas, heal wounds of her own, and perhaps find love along the way.

Here is a trailer for A Heavenly Christmas.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

5 PM:
Pearl Harbor movie on AMC

5:55 PM:
The Divergent Series: Allegiant movie on HBO

6 PM:
The Christmas Parade movie on Hallmark Channel

6:15 PM:
San Andreas movie on Cinemax

6:30 PM:
Edge of Tomorrow movie on TNT

7 PM:
NCIS on USA Network
The Christmas Note movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
The Flash on The CW (NEW)
Every Christmas Has a Story movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Teen Wolf on MTV (Reair)
My Best Friend’s Wedding movie on POP

9 PM:
Bull on CBS (NEW)
No Tomorrow on The CW (NEW)
This Is Us on NBC (NEW)
Teen Wolf on MTV (NEW)
Good Behavior on TNT (NEW)
The Christmas Secret movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

10 PM:
NCIS: New Orleans on CBS (NEW)
Sweet/Vicious on MTV (NEW)
Shooter on USA Network (NEW)
Good Behavior on TNT (Encore)
A Perfect Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Erin Brockovich movie on Showtime2

Enjoy!

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a-puppy-for-christmas

On November 25, the UP Channel movie A Puppy for Christmas will debut at 7 PM.

After her destructive puppy Buster causes Noelle to lose her boyfriend, her apartment and her job, Noelle is invited to spend the holidays on a farm with her rugged co-worker Liam. But when Noelle’s city past catches up with her, things get complicated.

Noelle must choose between the safe, successful world she left behind, or an uncertain, unpredictable and exciting future with Buster and Liam.

The film stars Cindy Busby (Cedar Cove and Unleashing Mr. Darcy), Greyston Holt (Bitten) and Christopher Russell (Merry Matrimony and Wedding Bells).

Here is a trailer for A Puppy for Christmas.

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christmas-list

The Hallmark Channel movie Christmas List will debut on November 25 at 8 PM.

Isobel Gray plans a storybook Christmas with her boyfriend, including a snow-covered cottage in the Northwest, and a carefully composed bucket list of classic holiday traditions. But when the boyfriend goes AWOL, the list proves challenging and a tempting new romance turns her life upside down. Will Isobel have a White Christmas ending under the mistletoe?

The film stars Alicia Witt (Nashville) and Gabriel Hogan (Heartland).

Here is a trailer for Christmas List.

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Here is a list of programming options to expect on TV this coming week:

The Hallmark Channel movie Broadcasting Christmas will debut on November 23 at 8 PM. Emily (Melissa Joan Hart) is an ambitious television anchor, aimed at climbing the ranks. When the opportunity to co-host a talk show with the fabulous talk show diva Veronika (Jackee Harry from 227) presents itself two weeks before Christmas, she thinks this is her big break. To her surprise, she discovers she has stiff competition with Charlie (Dean Cain), the local TV anchor who is her near equal on another station. With such interest and support for both reporters, a contest is created: for the two weeks leading up to Christmas, who can cover the best and most meaningful Christmas stories on the local news? As they shoot their heartfelt Christmas stories, they realize the top prize is not as important as they once thought. They experience the true meaning of Christmas with the subjects in their news segments – and with each other. Cynthia Gibb (Fame) and Richard Kline (Three’s Company) also star.

On November 24, the latest small-screen adaptation of the Lucy Maud Montgomery classic story Anne of Green Gables will air on PBS at 8 PM. A new adaptation of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel tells the story of Anne Shirley, a precocious orphan placed in the care of uptight Marilla Cuthbert and her brother Matthew, played by acclaimed actor Martin Sheen. Neither the adventurous Anne nor the conservative Marilla could anticipate the profound effect they’d have on each other’s lives. Anne will be played by newcomer Ella Ballentine while Matthew will be played by The West Wing alum Martin Sheen and Marilla will be played by Canadian actress Sara Botsford.

Also on November 24, the Hallmark Channel movie Christmas in Homestead will debut at 9 PM. One of the most famous actresses in world heads to the Christmas-obsessed town of Homestead, Iowa, to shoot a holiday-themed movie. She is thrown for a loop when a romance brews between her and local inn keeper and single dad, Matt. As she gets a taste of small-town life and people who give of themselves without asking anything in return, she discovers the true meaning of Christmas. The cast includes Taylor Cole (The Originals), Michael Rady (Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) and Michael Nardelli (Revenge).

The Hallmark Channel movie Christmas List will debut on November 25 at 9 PM. Isobel Gray plans a storybook Christmas with her boyfriend, including a snow-covered cottage in the Northwest, and a carefully composed bucket list of classic holiday traditions. But when the boyfriend goes AWOL, the list proves challenging and a tempting new romance turns her life upside down. Will Isobel have a White Christmas ending under the mistletoe? The film stars Alicia Witt (Nashville) and Gabriel Hogan (Heartland).

Also on November 25, the much-anticipated 4-part movie event Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life will air on Netflix. Virtually all of the cast of the original 2000-2007 WB/The CW series will return for four 90-minute movies, returning to the town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut.

The UP Channel movie A Puppy for Christmas will also debut on November 25 at 7 PM. After her destructive puppy Buster causes Noelle to lose her boyfriend, her apartment and her job, Noelle is invited to spend the holidays on a farm with her rugged co-worker Liam. But when Noelle’s city past catches up with her, things get complicated. Noelle must choose between the safe, successful world she left behind, or an uncertain, unpredictable and exciting future with Buster and Liam. The film stars Cindy Busby (Cedar Cove and Unleashing Mr. Darcy), Greyston Holt (Bitten) and Christopher Russell (Merry Matrimony and Wedding Bells).

On November 26, the Hallmark Hall of Fame movie A Heavenly Christmas will debut on the Hallmark Channel at 8 PM. Upon her untimely death, Eve Morgan (Kristin Davis from Sex and the City), a workaholic finds herself tethered to her guardian angel (veteran actress Shirley MacLaine) learning to become a Christmas angel in Heaven. Despite being the worst recruit in the history of Christmas, Eve is assigned the difficult task of helping a struggling singer Max (Eric McCormack from Will & Grace) use his musical gifts to heal old family wounds. As Max begins to overcome his issues, Eve begins to embrace the meaning of Christmas, heal wounds of her own, and perhaps find love along the way.

Also on November 26, the UP Channel holiday movie Falling for Christmas will debut at 7 PM. When champion figure skater Claire becomes injured, she is sent to a rehabilitation center in the snowy mountains where she meets and falls for a ruggedly handsome local man who shows her there is more to life than competition. The cast includes Leah Renee, Niall Matter, Lochlyn Munro and Lisa Whelchel.

The Hallmark Channel movie Journey Back to Christmas will debut on November 27 at 8 PM. Hannah (Cameron Cameron Bure), a WWII-era nurse, is transported in time to 2016 and meets Jake (Oliver Hudson from Nashville), a man who helps her discover the bonds of family and that the true meaning of Christmas is timeless. Tom Skerritt (Picket Fences) also stars.

Also on November 27, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie I’ll Be Home For Christmas will debut at 9 PM. Jackie Foster (Mena Suvari from American Beauty), a dynamic Assistant District Attorney and single mom, is looking forward to wrapping up her latest case and spending Christmas with Gracie, her adorable and precocious, eight-year old daughter. But when Jackie’s estranged dad, Jack (James Brolin from Life In Pieces), a gruff retired police officer, unexpectedly shows up at her door, they will be forced to confront old wounds. Tensions rise when Jack brings Nose, a mischievous former police dog, into Jackie’s orderly home. Though Jack had planned on quickly passing through, Gracie convinces him to stay until Christmas. Despite the baggage he brings, Jack and Jackie begin to work through their issues and she finds the possibility of an unlikely romance with a detective friend of Jack’s. As they experience the magic of Christmas together, they attempt to let go of their past and celebrate this loving holiday the way Jackie always dreamed.

The Rooftop Christmas Tree will be the new holiday movie to air on the UP Channel on November 27 at 7 PM. Every Christmas for 15 years, Dale Landis fastens a tree to his roof and decorates it for the season; and every year he’s arrested for it. Determined to keep Dale out of jail this year, a judge orders idealistic attorney Sarah Wright and aggressive prosecutor John Riviera to work together to defend Dale and figure out the mystery behind the rooftop Christmas tree. Inspired by a true story. The film stars Michelle Morgan (Heartland) and veteran actor Tim Reid (WKRP in Cincinnati).

Also on November 27, the ION Channel holiday movie A Christmas in Vermont will debut at 9 PM. Riley Thomas (Abigail Hawk from Blue Bloods) is sent by her profit-obsessed boss to shut down one of the company’s holdings, a small outerwear company in Vermont, for missing profit targets. Riley finds that the company is the lifeblood of a town and, instead of closing down the iconic firm, she unexpectedly falls in love and learns valuable lessons beyond the bottom line. The film will also star Chevy Chase, Howard Hesseman and David O’Donnell (Christmas Under Wraps).

Mark your calendars!

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TV Ratings

Last night’s programming options were overshadowed by football and the American Music Awards with only three of the regular Sunday night dramas airing. And those were delayed because of…football.

Here is how those few Sunday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

8 PM Show:
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) [NEW] – 10.2 million (average) [delayed by football]

9 PM Show:
Madam Secretary (CBS) [NEW] – 9.5 million (average) [delayed by football]

10 PM Show:
Elementary (CBS) [NEW] – 6.3 million (average) [delayed by football]

What did you watch on TV last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
Christmas with Tucker movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

8 PM:
Supergirl on The CW (NEW)
A Wish for Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Pearl Harbor movie on AMC
Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief movie on BBC America
Just Wright movie on Lifetime
Sweet November movie on POP

8:30 PM:
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie on Freeform

9 PM:
Jane the Virgin on The CW (NEW)
A Season for Miracles movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

9:45 PM:
Berlin Station on EPIX (Reair)

10 PM:
Scorpion on CBS (NEW)
‘Tis the Season movie on Hallmark Channel
Race movie on HBO2
My Best Friend’s Wedding movie on POP

10:01 PM:
Conviction on ABC (NEW)
Timeless on NBC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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