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On December 22, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie A Family Christmas Gift will debut at 9 PM.

When Amber (Holly Robinson Peete from The Morning Show Mysteries franchise) spends the holidays with her Aunt Dora (legendary singer Patti Labelle) and helps plan a fundraising Christmas Concert, it brings Amber closer to her aunt and a new love into her life.

Dion Johnstone (Ties That Bind and Stargate: SG-1) co-stars.

Here is a trailer for A Family Christmas Gift.

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The ION holiday movie Christmas Crush will debut on December 22 at 7 PM.

When Addie (Cindy Sampson from Private Eyes) makes a Christmas wish for her neighbor, Sam (Robin Dunne from Sanctuary), to fall in love with her, she’s not expecting anything to happen – and she definitely isn’t expecting the wish to go awry and cause her other neighbor, Pete (Chris Violette from Star Trek: Discovery), to fall in love with her instead. When Pete’s romantic gestures grow more and more over-the-top, Addie recruits Sam to help break the spell before Christmas.

Here is a trailer for Christmas Crush.

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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:

NOTE: The reboot of Mad About You will debut on Spectrum TV today.

5 PM:
Logan movie on FX

6 PM:
Radio Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)

6:30 PM:
Chronicles of Riddick movie on Syfy

7 PM:
Christmas For the Books movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
NCIS on USA Network

8 PM:
Merry Liddle Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves movie on BBC America
The Polar Express (animated) movie on WE TV

9 PM:
A Veteran’s Christmas movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)
X-Men: First Class movie on Syfy

10 PM:
Vikings on History Channel (NEW)
Mrs. Doubtfire movie on AMC
The Polar Express (animated) movie on WE TV

10:03 PM:
No Time Like Christmas movie on Lifetime (Encore)

Enjoy!

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On December 22, the Hallmark Channel movie It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas will debut at 8 PM.

As mayors of neighboring New Hampshire towns, longtime rivals Liam and Sarah (Eric Mabius from Ugly Betty and Tricia Helfer from Battlestar Galactica) are determined to best each other on their way to leading their hamlets to victory in the annual statewide “Christmas Spirit Competition.”

When both towns unexpectedly advance to the contest’s final round, the mayors decide their best hope lies in working with, rather than against, each other. As they collaborate on a celebration showing what Christmas means to their communities, they discover their own holiday miracle: love.

Here is a trailer for It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas.

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On December 21, the holiday movie Christmas On My Mind will debut on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries at 9 PM.

A bump on the head, an unexplained wedding dress and temporary short-term amnesia lead Lucy Lovett (Ashley Greene from the Twilight franchise) on a search for the truth about her breakup with longtime sweetheart Zach Callahan. She returns to Bedford Harbor, Maine for the town’s Christmas celebration and rediscovers the woman she used to be, what matters most, and that a Christmas miracle can bring back love thought to be lost forever.

The film also stars Andrew Walker (Love in Design and Christmas in Tennessee) and Jackee Harry (Sister Sister and 227).

Here is a trailer for Christmas On My Mind.

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The ION holiday film 12 Pups of Christmas will debut on December 21 at 7 PM.

Recently single and starting a new job in a different city, Erin (Charlotte Sullivan from Rookie Blue), a canine therapist, is getting a fresh start. But just when she thought her new life would be the reset she needed, her self-centered boss, Martin (Danny Boaz from Six), tasks Erin with finding homes for 12 puppies who were left behind after a photo shoot for his struggling GPS locator company – and all before Christmas.

As they work together, Erin realizes Martin may not be so bad after all, and her take-charge attitude not only helps Martin save his company, but also reveals a calmer, better self that opens them both up to the idea of love.

Here is a trailer for 12 Pups of Christmas.

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On December 21, the Lifetime movie The Christmas Hotel will debut at 8 PM.

Go getter, Erin Roberts (Tatyana Ali from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Christmas Everlasting), works at the high-end Windsor Hotel in New York City hoping to soon be promoted to manager of the luxury chain’s upcoming hotel in Rome. But things take an unexpected turn when her boss instead puts her in charge of opening up a brand new Windsor Hotel in Erin’s hometown of Garland Grove, a small mountain town that loves all things Christmas, all year round.

The cast includes Sean Patrick Thomas (Save the Last Dance and The District and veteran actresses Sheryl Lee Ralph (Moesha and Sister Act 2) and Telma Hopkins (Family Matters).

Here is a trailer for Christmas Hotel.

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Paley Fest 2020 will be held from March 13 to March 22 next year, and the first panel announcements were released this morning.

Here they are in date order:

March 13 – Modern Family
March 14 – A Special Evening with Dolly Parton and Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings
March 19 – Outlander
March 22 – Schitt’s Creek

The full line-up for Paley Fest 2020 will be announced on January 14.

Tickets for Paley members and Citi Cardmembers (presale) will be held from January 14 to January 16 with tickets going to sale to the general public on January 17.

Check back at the Paley Center for further details.

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On December 21, the holiday movie Christmas Love Letter will debut on Lifetime at 6 PM.

When relationship advice columnist Amalie Hess (Ashley Newbrough from A Merry Christmas Match) receives an unsigned love letter in a Christmas card, she returns to her hometown to solve the mystery of who sent it and maybe find true love.

The cast includes Tilky Jones (Nashville).

Here is a trailer for Christmas Love Letter:

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Last night’s programming options on the major networks were filled with holiday specials, comedies, reality and repeats with only two Monday night dramas airing new episodes, which served as each show’s fall finales.

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

9 PM Show:
All Rise (CBS) [NEW – Fall Finale] – 5.6 million viewers

10 PM Show:
Bull (CBS) [NEW – Fall Finale] – 6.5 million viewers

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

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