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The Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie A Christmas to Remember will debut on December 18 at 9 PM.

A harsh TV personality, Jennifer, needs a break from her own life, so she hops into a car and drives to a small town mountain retreat. On her way there a blizzard veers off the road and she crashes. When she comes to she has complete amnesia and a friendly passerby takes her in. As time passes she still doesn’t remember who she is and the friendly passerby, a widower himself with 3 kids, assimilates her into his family. But as she slowly starts remembering who she is, she prefers the new life she’s built in the small town.

The cast includes Mira Sorvino and Cameron Mathison.

Here is a trailer for A Christmas to Remember.

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TV Ratings

Last night’s programming options on the major networks was heavy with fall finales for one network and only one other drama aired a new episode. That will be the case as we draw closer to the holidays.

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

8 PM Show:
NCIS (CBS) [NEW – Fall Finale] – 14.7 million

9 PM Shows:
Bull (CBS) [NEW – Fall Finale] – 11.6 million
Scream Queens (FOX) [NEW] – 1.2 million

10 PM Show:
NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) [NEW – Fall Finale] – 8.9 million

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

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sleigh-bells-ring

On December 18, the Hallmark Channel movie Sleigh Bells Ring will debut at 8 PM.

Laurel is in charge of her hometown’s Christmas parade, and with budget cuts, she’s having trouble making it a special event this year and, after a recent divorce, getting into the holiday spirit. When she and her daughter Scarlett cross paths with a lone farmer who has a sleigh that he claims came from Santa crash-landing on his property years ago, they are both skeptical.  But the sleigh would make a great addition to the parade if it could be restored. When the farmer gives Laurel the sleigh for the parade, her ‘luck’ slowly changes.

The cast includes David Alpay (from Ice Sculpture Christmas movie) and Erin Cahill (Red Widow and Saving Grace).

Here is a trailer for Sleigh Bells Ring.

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Great Performances: The Hollow Crown - The Wars of the Roses: Henry VI Part 2

On December 18, the second part of the PBS three-part mini-series The Hollow Crown: The War of the Roses will premiere with Henry VI, Part II airing at 9 PM.

Bitter rivalries erupt into the Wars of the Roses. The feeble King Henry is overshadowed by Queen Margaret and her faction of Lancastrian Lords, his reign further undermined by disaffected nobles supporting the House of York. Battle and bloodshed ensues and the Yorkists triumph. Edward IV takes the thrown, but his youngest brother Richard has his eyes firmly on the crown.

The cast includes Tom Sturridge, Sophie Okonedo and Keeley Hawes (Durrells in Corfu).

Here is the trailer for Henry VI, Part II.

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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:

5:25 PM:
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice movie on HBO2

5:30 PM:
Enchanted movie on AMC

6 PM:
Christmas Incorporated movie on Hallmark Channel
Alex Cross movie on OWN

7 PM:
Finding Father Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
NCIS on USA Network

8 PM:
Ice on DirecTV (NEW)
A Pentatonix Christmas on NBC (Special)
Looks Like Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Berlin Station on EPIX (Reair)
Vikings on History Channel (Reair)
Underworld: Evolution movie on BBC America

9 PM:
Star on FOX (Special Sneak Peek DEBUT)
Vikings on History Channel (NEW)
Magic Stocking movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

9:45 PM:
Casino Royale movie on Showtime

10 PM:
Designated Survivor on ABC (NEW – Fall Finale)
Incorporated on Syfy (NEW)
Younger on TV Land (NEW – Hour-Long Season Finale)
A Dream of Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Save the Last Dance movie on Oxygen

Enjoy!

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The 34th Annual William S. Paley Television Festival (aka the Paley Fest) will be held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles from March 17 to 26 with the first three panels being announced today.

The cast and creative minds behind Westworld (HBO), This Is Us (NBC) and American Horror Story: Roanoke (FX) will take to the stage in person along with a moderated Q&A.

The Paley Fest line-up is to be announced on January 9 with tickets and passes available in pre-sale to Paley Supporting and Patron Members and CitiCard members that same day. On January 11, tickets and passes will be available to Paley Individual Members and CitiCard members while tickets and passes for the general public will go on sale on January 12.

Mark your calendars!!

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my-christmas-love

The latest holiday movie My Christmas Love will debut on December 17 at 8 PM on the Hallmark Channel.

A hopeless romantic who never seems to give a guy a fair chance starts receiving each gift from the song “The 12 Days of Christmas” compliments of an anonymous benefactor. She tries to solve the mystery with the help of her inner circle, including her sister who’s about to have a Christmas wedding, to see if there’s a suitor on the other end that will finally live up to her expectations.

The cast includes Meredith Hagner (Royal Pains), Bobby Campo (Scream: The TV Series) and Gregory Harrison (Rizzoli & Isles).

Here is a trailer for My Christmas Love.

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TV Ratings

It was another light night of programming on the major networks last night with only two Monday night dramas airing new episodes, one of which was the winter finale.

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

10 PM Shows:
Scorpion (CBS) [NEW] – 7 million
Timeless (NBC) [NEW – Winter Finale] – 5.3 million

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:

5 PM:
Real Steel movie on X

6 PM:
A Wish for Christmas movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
Fast Five movie on Spike
The Hunger Games movie on TNT

6:15 PM:
Coyote Ugly movie on HBO2

7 PM:
Sound of Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
Sweet Home Alabama movie on AMC

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Christmas List movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
The Flash on The CW (Reair)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation movie on EPIX

9 PM:
Bull on CBS (NEW)
Teen Wolf on MTV (NEW)
Good Behavior on TNT (NEW)
Journey Back to Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
DC’s Legends of Tomorrow on The CW (Reair)
Meet Joe Black movie on SundanceTV

10 PM:
Sweet/Vicious on MTV (NEW)
Shooter on USA Network (NEW)
Good Behavior on TNT (Encore)
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC (Reair)
A Christmas Detour movie on Hallmark Channel
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 movie on HBO

Enjoy!

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

On December 14, Empire will air its season three finale at 8 PM on FOX followed by the sneak peek premiere of the new drama Star will air at 9 PM. The new drama Star follows three talented young singers – desperate for a new start and with ambitions of stardom – as they navigate the cut-throat music business. The cast includes Queen Latifah and Benjamin Bratt as well as newcomers Jude Demorest, Ryan Destiny, Brittany O’Grady and Amiyah Scott. Star will move to its regular time slot on January 4.

The second season of the Amazon streaming series The Man in the High Castle will air online on December 16.

On December 17, the latest holiday movie My Christmas Love will debut at 8 PM on the Hallmark Channel. A hopeless romantic who never seems to give a guy a fair chance starts receiving each gift from the song “The 12 Days of Christmas” compliments of an anonymous benefactor. She tries to solve the mystery with the help of her inner circle, including her sister who’s about to have a Christmas wedding, to see if there’s a suitor on the other end that will finally live up to her expectations. The cast includes Meredith Hagner (Royal Pains), Bobby Campo (Scream: The TV Series) and Gregory Harrison (Rizzoli & Isles).

The Hallmark Channel movie Sleigh Bells Ring will debut on December 18 at 8 PM. Laurel is in charge of her hometown’s Christmas parade, and with budget cuts, she’s having trouble making it a special event this year and, after a recent divorce, getting into the holiday spirit. When she and her daughter Scarlett cross paths with a lone farmer who has a sleigh that he claims came from Santa crash-landing on his property years ago, they are both skeptical. But the sleigh would make a great addition to the parade if it could be restored. When the farmer gives Laurel the sleigh for the parade, her ‘luck’ slowly changes.

Also on December 18, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie A Christmas to Remember will debut at 9 PM. A harsh TV personality, Jennifer, needs a break from her own life, so she hops into a car and drives to a small town mountain retreat. On her way there a blizzard veers off the road and she crashes. When she comes to she has complete amnesia and a friendly passerby takes her in. As time passes she still doesn’t remember who she is and the friendly passerby, a widower himself with 3 kids, assimilates her into his family. But as she slowly starts remembering who she is, she prefers the new life she’s built in the small town. The cast includes Mira Sorvino and Cameron Mathison.

Part 2 of the PBS three-part mini-series The Hollow Crown: The War of the Roses will premiere with Henry VI, Part Two airing on December 18 at 9 PM. Bitter rivalries erupt into the Wars of the Roses. The feeble King Henry is overshadowed by Queen Margaret and her faction of Lancastrian Lords, his reign further undermined by disaffected nobles supporting the House of York. Battle and bloodshed ensues and the Yorkists triumph. Edward IV takes the thrown, but his youngest brother Richard has his eyes firmly on the crown. The cast includes Tom Sturridge, Sophie Okonedo and Keeley Hawes (Durrells in Corfu).

Mark your calendars!

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