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Hallmark Channel's Christmas Movies Schedules

Hallmark Channel will debut 24 new films, with HMM set to premiere 16. The two networks have debuted a combined 176 original Yuletide movies over the last 10 years. This year’s 40-pack is part of the 10th anniversary of Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas.


Here’s the full schedule, which should keep you indoors for a solid two months.

 

THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF HALLMARK CHANNEL’S ‘COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS’:


All premieres are at 8 p.m. ET/PT


Saturday, October 26: “Christmas Wishes & Mistletoe Kisses”
Stars: Jill Wagner (“Teen Wolf”), Matthew Davis (“Legacies”) and Donna Mills (“Knots Landing”)

 

Saturday, November 2: “Merry & Bright”
Stars: Jodie Sweetin (“Fuller House”), Andrew Walker (“Against the Wall”) and Sharon Lawrence (“Shameless”)


Sunday, November 3: “Christmas Scavenger Hunt”
Stars: Kevin McGarry (“Heartland”) and Kim Shaw (“Saving Hope”)


Saturday, November 9: “A Christmas Duet”

Stars: Chaley Rose (“Nashville”), Rome Flynn (“How to Get Away with Murder”) and Teryl Rothery (“The Good Doctor”)

 

Sunday, November 10: “The Mistletoe Secret”
Stars: Kellie Pickler (“Christmas at Graceland”), Tyler Hynes (“UnReal”) and Patrick Duffy (“Dallas”)


Saturday, November 16: “Double Holiday”
Stars: Kristoffer Polaha (“Condor”) and Carly Pope (“Arrow”)


Sunday, November 17: “The Christmas Club”
Stars: Elizabeth Mitchell (“Lost”) and Cameron Mathison (“All My Children”)


Saturday, November 23: “Picture a Perfect Christmas”
Stars: Merritt Patterson (“The Royals”) and Jon Cor (“Shadowhunters”)


Sunday, November 24: “Christmas at Graceland: Home for the Holidays”
Stars: Adrian Grenier (“Entourage”), Kaitlin Doubleday (“Nashville”), Priscilla Presley and Chase Bryant


Monday, November 25: “Check Inn to Christmas”
Stars: Rachel Boston (“Witches of East End”) and Wes Brown (“Deception”)


Tuesday, November 26: “A Gift to Remember 2”
Stars: Ali Liebert (“Ten Days in the Valley”), Peter Porte (“Baby Daddy”) and Tina Lifford (“Parenthood”)


Wednesday, November 27: “Sense, Sensibility & Snowmen”
Stars: Erin Krakow (“Army Wives”), Luke Macfarlane (“Killjoys”) and Kimberley Sustad (“Unspeakable”)


Thursday, November 28: “Write Before Christmas”
Stars: Torrey DeVitto (“Chicago Med”), Chad Michael Murray (“Riverdale”), Grant Show (“Dynasty”), Lolita Davidovich (“How to Get Away with Murder”) and Drew Seeley (“Glory Daze”)


Friday, November 29: “Christmas at the Plaza”
Stars: Ryan Paevey (“General Hospital”) and Elizabeth Henstridge (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”)

 

Saturday, November 30: “Christmas in Rome”
Stars: Lacey Chabert (Mean Girls) and Sam Page (“The Bold Type”)


Sunday, December 1: “Christmas Town”
Stars: Candace Cameron Bure (“Fuller House”), Tim Rozon (“Schitt’s Creek”) and Beth Broderick (“Sharp Objects”)


Saturday, December 7: Hallmark Hall of Fame “A Christmas Love Story”
Stars: Tony® and Emmy® Award winner Kristin Chenoweth (You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, “Pushing Daisies”), Scott Wolf (“Party of Five”), Keith Robinson (“Saints & Sinners”, Dreamgirls), and Kevin Quinn (“Bunk’d”)


Sunday, December 8: “Christmas at Dollywood”
Stars: Danica McKellar (“The Wonder Years”), Niall Matter (“Eureka”), and Dolly Parton (“Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors,” 9 to 5)


Saturday, December 14: “Christmas in Evergreen: Tidings of Joy”
Stars: Paul Greene (“Bitten”), Maggie Lawson (“Psych”), Barbara Niven (“Chesapeake Shores”), Holly Robinson Peete (“21 Jump Street”), Rukiya Bernard (“Van Helsing”), Colin Lawrence (“The Good Doctor”), Ashley Williams (“How I Met Your Mother”) and Jill Wagner (“Teen Wolf”)


Sunday, December 15: “Alice in Christmasland”
Stars: TBD


Saturday, December 21: “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas”
Stars: Eric Mabius (“Ugly Betty”)


Sunday, December 22: “Holiday Date”
Stars: Brittany Bristow (“Rising Suns”) and Matt Cohen (“General Hospital”)


Wednesday, December 25: “When Calls the Heart Christmas”
Stars: Erin Krakow (“Army Wives”), Pascale Hutton (“Royal Pains”), Jack Wagner (“Melrose Place”), Kavan Smith (“Stargate: Atlantis”), Kevin McGarry (“Heartland”), Paul Greene (“Bitten”), Chris McNally (“Altered Carbon”), Martin Cummins (“Riverdale”) and Andrea Brooks (“Supergirl”)


Saturday, December 28: “New Year, New Me”
Stars: TBD

 

HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES’ ‘MIRACLES OF CHRISTMAS’


All premieres are at 9 p.m. ET/PT


Friday, October 25: “A Merry Christmas Match”
Stars: Ashley Newbrough (“Privileged”) and Kyle Dean Massey (“Nashville”)


Thursday, October 31: “Nostalgic Christmas”
Stars: Brooke D’Orsay (“Royal Pains”) and Trevor Donovan (“Sun Records”)


Friday, November 1: “Two Turtle Doves”
Stars: Nikki DeLoach (“Awkward”) and Michael Rady (“Timeless”)


Thursday, November 7: “A Blue Ridge Mountain Christmas”
Stars: Rachael Leigh Cook (She’s All That) and Benjamin Ayres (“Suits”)


Friday, November 8: “Holiday for Heroes”
Stars: Marc Blucas (“The Fix”), Melissa Claire Egan (“The Young and the Restless”) and Patti Murin (“Chicago Med”)


Thursday, November 14: “A Christmas Miracle”
Stars: Tamera Mowry – Housley (“The Real”), Brooks Darnell (“The Young and the Restless”) and Barry Bostwick (“Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce”)


Friday, November 15: “A Godwink Christmas: Meant For Love” from Executive Producers Kathie Lee Gifford, SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt
Stars: Kathie Lee Gifford (“Then Came You”), Cindy Busby (“Date My Dad”) and Ben Hollingsworth (“Code Black”)


Thursday, November 21: “Our Christmas Love Song”
Stars: Alicia Witt (“Nashville”)


Friday, November 22: “Christmas Under the Stars”
Stars: Jesse Metcalfe (“Desperate Housewives”), Autumn Reeser (“The Arrangement”) and Clarke Peters (“The Wire”)


Friday, November 29: “The Christmas Wish”
Stars: Ashley Williams (“How I Met Your Mother”) and Paul Campbell (“Spun Out”)


Thursday, December 5: “This Time of Year”
Stars: Laura Osnes (“Elementary”) and Stephen Huszar (“Ruby Herring Mysteries”)


Friday, December 6: “Time for You to Come Home for Christmas” from Executive Producer Blake Shelton


Thursday, December 12: “Christmas in Montana”
Stars: TBD


Friday, December 13: “Angel Falls: A Novel Holiday”
Stars: Jen Lilley (“Days of Our Lives”) and Carlo Marks (“Smallville”)


Thursday, December 19: “An Unforgettable Christmas”
Stars: Ashley Greene (Twilight)


Friday, December 20: “A Family Christmas Gift”
Stars: Holly Robinson Peete (“21 Jump Street”), Patti LaBelle (“Star”), and Dion Johnstone (“Star Falls”)

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Re: Hallmark Channel's Christmas Movies Schedules

I got my email too. Wish Hallmark would provide a synopsis of each movie.

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Re: Hallmark Channel's Christmas Movies Schedules

Thanks for posting the schedule. Wish they would wait until Halloween is over before starting!
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@AuntG wrote:

I got my email too. Wish Hallmark would provide a synopsis of each movie.


 

@AuntG   It's still early yet. They'll probably release more information closer to the air dates. If not then I'm sure they'll have the synopsis to each movie on their website a short time before each movie airs.

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@Kindaglitzy wrote:
Thanks for posting the schedule. Wish they would wait until Halloween is over before starting!

 

@Kindaglitzy  I wish they would wait until a week before Thanksgiving!! I hate when everybody rushes the Christmas season.

 

It seems they start airing the Christmas movies earlier every year. I remember when they started on November 1st, then it was October 31st, etc. Pretty soon it will be Labor Day, LOL!!