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Friday, November 07, 2025

TBS and TNT Holiday Programming 2025

TBS TNT Christmas New Year 




        TBS' All I Want for Christmas and TNT's Christmas Maximus programming starts Sunday, November 9.   TBS and TNT will have 24 hour marathons of "Elf" , "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" , and  a " Christmas Story".   TNT will be airing the broadcast premiere  of "Candy Cane  Lane" on November 16.  "Shrek the Halls" comes on December 16.  "Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas"  is part of the line as always. 

            Here's a full list and air dates/times of the programming. 

A Christmas Story 

on TNT 
     
  •   Friday December 19 at  4:45pnET/1:45pt 
  • Saturday, December 20 at 12:30pm ET/ 9:30am PT
  • 24 hour marathon airs December 24 at 9pm ET to December 25 at 9pm ET
On TBS
  •     Sunday, December 14 at 10:30am and 11pm ET 
  • 24 hour marathon airs December 24 at 8pm to December at 8pm ET 

A Christmas Story Christmas 

on TNT 
  • Friday, December 19 at 6:45pm/3:45pt 
on TBS 
  • Sunday, December 14 at 12:30pm and 1am ET 
  • Thursday, December 25 at 8pm and 12:45am ET/PT

A Christmas Carol (1999)

on TNT 
  • Friday, December 19 at 12am ET/ 9pm PT
on TBS 
  •      Sunday, December 14 at 3:15am ET/PT 

Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas (1966) 

on TNT 
  • Monday, November 10 at 7:30pm ET/PT
  • Friday, November 21 at 7:30pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday November 23 at 11am and 10:30pm ET/PT
  • Sunday, December 20 at 12pm ET/ 9am PT
on TBS 
  • Saturday, November 15 at 11:30am ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 23 at 6:30pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, December 13 at 4pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 14 at 10am and 10:30pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 21 at 7:30pm and 10:30pm ET/PT 





Full details in press release after the jump

Tuesday, November 04, 2025

ABC Holiday Programming 2025

ABC Christmas  New Year Holiday 




         ABC is ready for the end of the year with their Christmas and New Year programming.  ABC will airing returning favorites and the NBA on Christmas Day.  ABC also has a new installment to their "Prep and Landing" specials with "Prep & Landing: The Snowball Protocol".    


Here's there full line up , kicking off with a Thanksgiving night airing of "Mary Poppins".   all times are ET/PT, unless otherwise noted. 


 Thursday, November 27
8-11pm   The Wonderful World of Disney Presents: Mary Poppins 

Sunday, November 30 
8:01-8:30pm  Disney Prep & Landing 
8:30-9pm  Disney Prep & Landing : Naughty vs. Nice 
9-9:30pm  Disney Prep & Landing : The Snowball Protocol 
9:31-10pm Olaf's Frozen Adventure 
10-11pm  Santa Claus is Comin' to Town 


Monday, December 1 
8-10pm The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular 

Tuesday, December 2 
8-9:01pm Dancing the the Holidays 
9:01-10:02pm CMA Country Christmas 
10:02-11pm  What Would You Do? Holiday Edition 


Thursday, December 4 
8-9pm   Celebrity Family Feud: The Housemaid vs. the Housewives All Stars Holiday Special 
9-10pm The Great Christmas Light Fight : The Holiday Express (Season Premiere) 
10-11pm The Great Christmas Light Fight : Santa's Making his List (new episode) 

Sunday December 7 
7-8:01pm  America's Funniest Home Videos: Holiday Hoots, Santa Shenanigans and Festive Funnies

9-11pm he Wonderful World of Disney Presents: The Santa Clause 

Tuesday, December 9 
8-10pm Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas 

Wednesday, December 10
8-8:30pm Shifting Gears (midseason finale) 
8:30-9:02pm Abbot Elementary  (midseason finale) 
9:02-10:02pm Shark Tank 

Thursday, December 11
8-9pm Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 
9-10pm The Great Christmas Light Fight : Christmas Vacation (new episode) 
10-11pm  The Great Christmas Light Fight : Holiday Igoomination 

Wednesday, December 17 
8-10pm iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2025 

Thursday, December 18 
9-10pm  The Great Christmas Light Fight (new episode) 
10-11pm  The Great Christmas Light Fight (Season Finale) 


Sunday , December 21 
7-11pm The Wonderful World of Disney Presents “The Sound of Music”

Wednesday, December 24
8-10:30pm The Wonderful World of Disney Presents “Home Alone” 

Thursday, December 25 
10am ET/ 9am CT/ 5am MT/ 5am PT - 40th Anniversary Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day  Parade 

12PM/9PT  NBA Christmas Special : Cleveland Cavaliers at New York Knicks
2:30pm/11:30pt  San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder
5PM /2pt Dallas Mavericks at Golden State Warriors
7:30pm Inside the NBA 
8pm  Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers.
10:30pm ET Minnesota Timberwolves at Denver Nuggets.


Wednesday, December 31 
Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2025

Thursday, January 1 
8-11pm  2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony


Full press release after the jump 

Wednesday, October 29, 2025

NBC announces Holiday programming for 2025

NBC  Thanksgiving  Christmas New Year 



              It's almost Thanksgiving and Christmas and NBC is back with their holiday programming. NBC has returning staples of the "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" , "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" , "Frosty the Snowman" , "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" , and more. 

        
          Here's the full list of programming details, all times are ET/PT, unless otherwise noted. 

Thursday, November 6 
8-10pm  Wicked :One Wonderful Night 

Wednesday, November 26
8pm Countdown to the 99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
9-11pm A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving 


Thursday, November 27
8:30-12pm  99th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Encore at 2pm) 
12-2PM   National Dog Show 

Wednesday, December 3
8-10pm Christmas in Rockefeller Center 
10-11pm Christmas in Nashville 

Thursday, December 4 
8-8:30pm How The Grinch Stole Christmas 
8:30-9pm Frosty the Snowman 

Friday, December 5, 
8-9:15pm  Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer 

Monday, December 8
10-11pm  Password Holiday Special 

Tuesday, December 9
8pm  Frosty the Snowman 
8:30pm Shrek the Halls
9-11pm A Motown Christmas 

December 11
8pm Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer
9:15pm NBC 2025 Year in Review by Access Hollywood 


December 17
8-8:30pm Shrek the Halls
9-10pm  Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Seasoning Spectacular 
10-11pm  NBC 2025 Year in Review by Access Hollywood 


December 18 
8pm Password Holiday Special 
9pm A Saturday Night Live Christmas 

December 22 
9pm A Saturday Night Live Christmas 

December 24 
8-11pm It's a Wonderful Life
11:30-1am  Christmas Eve Mass


December 25 
8pm How the Grinch Stole Christmas 
8:30-11pm How the Grinch Stole Christmas


January 1 
11-1pm/ 8-10am PT  Rose Parade Presented by Honda 

More after the Jump

Wednesday, October 22, 2025

The CW'S Holiday Programming 2025

The CW     Thanksgiving   Christmas Holidays 


    
          The CW is  ready for the holidays with a slate of holiday movies and specials.  There's their annual broadcast of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer",  their Waltons specials and the Christmas parade. Also of note, the network will be airing Yogi's First Christmas.  Here's a full detailed look at their line up, all times are ET/PT/Denver Saint Louis.   


Saturday, November 22
8-10pm  A Waltons Thanksgiving 

Friday, November 28 
8-9pm Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer 
9-10pm A Totally Funny Animals Holiday

Thursday, December 4
8-10pm   Best Christmas Movies Ever! 

Monday, December 8 
8-10pm  The Waltons' Homecoming 

Wednesday, December 10 
8-9pm Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer
9-10pm Penn & Teller: Merry Fool US

Thursday, December 11
8-10pm Dolly Parton's Coat of Many Colors

Friday, December 12 
8-10pm  The 93rd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade 

Monday, December 15
8-10pm A California Christmas 

Wednesday, December 17
9-10pm Best Christmas Movies Ever! 

Friday, December 19 
8-10pm Yogi's First Christmas 

Monday, December 22 
8-10pm A California Christmas  :City Lights 

Friday, December 26
8-9pm PopStar! Best of 2025 


Full Press Release after the Jump 

Monday, October 20, 2025

CBS Announces Holiday Programming

CBS   Holidays Thanksgiving  Christmas 





        CBS has released its holiday programming line up for the season of 2025.  This includes special episodes in primetime and daytime, specials,  and more.  

         "Ghosts" gets a special Thanksgiving based episode on November 20.  "Everybody Loves Raymond" celebrates its 30th anniversary with a reunion special on November 24.   

         "Paw Patrol" Christmas special will air November 28,  and Reindeer in Here will air on December 6. 

         Here's the full line up  all times ET/PT unless otherwise noted,  and subject to change. 

    
        Thursday, November 20 
      8:30pm  Ghosts-  New Thanksgiving episode 

        Monday, November 24 
       8pm  Everybody Loves Raymond : 30th Anniversary Reunion 

        Wednesday, November 26 
        Daytime : The Prices Right Thanksgiving 
        Daytime: The Bold and the Beautiful 

        Friday, November 28 
       8pm  Paw Patrol Christmas 

        Saturday, December 6 
         8pm Reindeer in Here 

        Monday, December 8 
         8pm  The Neighborhood 
        8:30pm DMV 

        Thursday, December 11 
        9pm Matlock 
        
       Saturday, December 13
       8pm  Family, Film and TV Awards 

         Monday, December 15 
       8pm FBI 

         Tuesday, December 16
         8pm NCIS Tuesday 

        Thursday, December 18
        9pm  Ghosts 
        10pm  Elsbeth 

         Sunday, December 21 
        8:30-9:30pm ET/ 8-9pm PT  Hollywood Squares 

        December 22-24 
      Daytime: Let's Make a Deal
      Daytime: The Price is Right 

      Tuesday, December 23 
         8pm Kennedy Center Honors 

          December 24 and December 30 
         Daytime: Beyond the Gates

        Friday, December 26 
        8pm  A Grammy (R) Celebration of Latin Music 

        Wednesday, December 31
     8-10pm ET/PT and 10:30-1:30am ET/PT New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash 

      

    Full Press Release after the Jump 

Monday, November 04, 2024

NBC Announces Holiday Programming 2024

NBC Thanksgiving Christmas New Year 




                    NBC is ready to round out the year with a bang.  NBC's Thanksgiving to New Year include the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, "Christmas at Rockefeller Center", "The National Dog Show" and "The Grinch" all return as NBC staples.  

           There are a couple new additions to the NBC line up. Leaving CBS, are two classic Rankin-Bass specials.  "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"  returns to NBC after leaving the network after the 1971 year, where the special will be celebrating its 60th anniversary.  NBC will air the special on the anniversary date of it's premiere from 1964. On December 6 with a 75 minute broadcast.   Also joining the network for the first time also moving from CBS is "Frosty the Snowman" which turns 55 this year it will premiere on December 5.  

             NBC will also air the 1966 special "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" , "It's A wonderful Life"  and "Shrek the Halls".  Here's a full look at the NBC line up all times ET/PT unless otherwise noted.  (Subject to change) 


Tuesday, November 19 
10-11pm Defying Gravity: The Curtain Rises on Wicked

Wednesday, November 27
8-9pm Countdown to Macy's Thanksgiving Parade 
9-11pm A Saturday Night Live Thanksgiving 

Thursday, November 28- Thanksgiving 
8:30-12pm  Macy's Thanksgiving Parade  (encore 2pm) 
12-2pm  National Dog Show 

Wednesday, December 4 
8-10pm  Christmas in Rockefeller Center 
10-11pm  Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Seasoning Spectacular  


Thursday, December 5 
8-8:30pm How the Grinch Stole Christmas 
8:30-9pm  Frosty the Snowman 

Friday, December 6 
8-9:15pm  Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Wednesday, December 11 
8-8:30pm Frosty the Snowman 
8:30-9pm Shrek the Halls
9-11pm  A Motown Christmas 

Thursday, December 12 
8-9:15pm Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
9:15-10pm E! News Presents NBC's Hot 10 of 2024 

Monday, December 16
8-10pm  Little Big Town's Christmas at the Opry 

Tuesday, December 17
 A Motown Christmas  (encore) 

Wednesday, December 18 
8-9pm  Jimmy Fallon's Holiday Seasoning Spectacular  
9-11pm  A  Saturday Night Live Christmas 

Thursday, December 19 
8-9pm Little Big Town's Christmas at the Opry 
10-11PM Barry Manilow's A Very Barry Christmas 

Monday, December 23 
8-10pm  A  Saturday Night Live Christmas  


Tuesday, December 24- Christmas Eve 
8-11pm It's A Wonderful Life 
11:30pm-1am Christmas Eve Mass 

Wednesday, December 25- Christmas Day
8-8:30PM How the Grinch Stole Christmas  
8:30-11pm How the Grinch Stole Christmas 

Thursday, December 26 
9-11pm Dolly Parton's Mountain Magic Christmas 

Monday, January 1, 2025 
11-1pm ET/ 8-10am PT 135th Rose Parade 




Full Press Release after the Jump 

Saturday, November 02, 2024

ABC Holiday programming 2024

ABC Christmas New Year 


            


        ABC is ready for the festive time  with a mixture of classics and new stuff.  ABC will present a new 1-hour Christmas episode "Abbott Elementary" , also movie presentations of "The Sound of Music" , "Home Alone" and "The Santa Clause". Holiday-themed episodes of game shows including "Press Your Luck " and "Celebrity Family Feud" and of "Shark Tank" make their way under ABC's tree of programming.   "The Great Christmas Light Fight" also returns. (Also renewed for season 13 in 2025). 

         ABC News will have a special for the 60th anniversary of "Mary Poppins" with the "Untold Story of Mary Poppins", and a presentation of "Mary Poppins" the next evening. 

         There are specials of "CMA Country Christmas" , "The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular " , "The Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade", "The iHeart Radio Jingle Ball", "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest" and "Rock& Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony" that round out the line up. 


             ABC will air 13 hours of NBA basketball on Christmas Day. 

Here's the full line up all times ET/PT * Unless otherwise noted 


Wednesday, November 27 
9-11pm  The Untold Story of Mary Poppins: A Special Edition of 20/20 

Thursday, November 28 
8-11pm  The Wonderful World of Disney Presents: Mary Poppins

Sunday, December 1 
7-8:01pm  AFV's Wreck the Halls: 35 Years of Holiday Hijinks 
8:01-10pm  The Wonderful World of Disney : Holiday Spectacular 

Monday, December 2 
8-9pm  Celebrity Wheel of Fortune 
9-10pm Press Your Luck 

Tuesday, December 3 
8-9pm  CMA Country Christmas 
9-10pm  Santa Claus is Comin' to Town 

Wednesday, December 4
8-8:31pm Abbott Elementary - Winter Show 
8:31-9:02pm  Abbott Elementary- Winter Break 
9:02-10:02pm  Celebrity Family Feud

Thursday, December 5 
8-9pm The Great Christmas Light Fight
9-10pm The Great Christmas Light Fight

Sunday, December 8 
8:31-11pm  The Wonderful World of Disney Presents : The Lion King (2019) 


Tuesday, December 10
8-8:30pm  Olaf's Frozen Adventure 
8:30-9pm  Toy Story That Time Forgot 
9-9:30pm Disney Prep & Landing
9:30-10pm Disney Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice 

Thursday, December 12 
8-9pm The Great Christmas Light Fight
9-10pm The Great Christmas Light Fight

Friday, December 13
8-9:01pm  Shark Tank 


Sunday, December 15 
7-11pm The Wonderful World of Disney Presents “The Sound of Music

Wednesday, December 18 
8-10pm  iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2024 

Thursday, December 19 
8-9pm The Great Christmas Light Fight  (season finale) 
9-10pm The Great Christmas Light Fight (season finale)

Saturday, December 22 
8-10pm  The Wonderful World of Disney Presents: The Santa Clause 

Tuesday, December 24 
8-10pm  The Wonderful World of Disney Presents “Home Alone”


Wednesday, December 25 
10:00pm .-12:00pm ET / 9:00-11:00 am CT / 5:00-7:00 am MT/PT – “Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade”

12pm ET /9am PT :  NBA : Spurs vs Knicks 
2:30pmET/11:30am PT : Timberwolves at Mavericks 
5pm/2pt  76ers at Celtics 
7:30pm  NBA Countdown Presented by Papa Johns
8pm Lakers vs. Warriors 
10:30pm  Nuggets vs. Suns 

Thursday, December 26 
9-11pm The Year : 2024

Sunday, December 29
7-9pm The Wonderful World of Disney Presents “Frozen"
9-11pm  The Wonderful World of Disney Presents “Frozen II"

Tuesday, December 31 
“Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2025”

Wednesday, January 1, 2025 
8-11pm 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Full Press Release after the Jump

Friday, November 01, 2024

TBS: All I Watch for Christmas and TNT: Christmas Maximus Programming 2024

TBS  TNT  Christmas 

TBS "All I Watch for Christmas" and TNT "Christmas Maximus"


        TBS and TNT launch their Christmas programming starting November 2.  The two Warner Bros. Discovery cable channels  will be airing 8 weeks of Christmas themed programming. 

            TBS and TNT will keep their tradition of airing "A Christmas Story" for 24 hours, plus their newer traditions of airing 24 hours of "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation", and "Elf".   Other programming includes "Jack Frost" the 1966 version of "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" , "The Polar Express". 

        Here are the full details

A Christmas Story 
 
TNT 
  •    Monday, November 11 at 7:30pm ET/PT 
  • Thursday, December 5 at 8pm and 12am ET/PT 
  • Monday, December 16 at 7:45pm and 12am  ET/PT 
  • 24-hour Marathon airs from December 24 at 9pm et/pt to December 25 at 9pm ET/PT 

TBS 
  •     Saturday, December 7 at 8pm ET/PT (Dinner and a Movie) 
  • 24 -hour Marathon from December 24 at 8pm et/pt to December 25 at 8pm et/pt 

A Christmas Story Christmas 

    TNT 
  •  Monday, November 11 at 9:30pm ET/PT 
  • Wednesday , December 25 at 9pm ET/PT

 A  Christmas Carol (1999) 

   TNT 
  •   Thursday, December 5 at 10pm ET/PT and 2am ET/PT 

AMERICAN DAD! 

TBS 

Christmas Marathon 

  • Sunday, December 22 starting at 7:30am ET/PT 
       All-New Christmas Episode 
  •    Monday, December 23 starting at 10pm ET/PT  

AVENGERS: END GAME 

TBS 

New Year’s Eve Marvel Movie Marathon 

  • Tuesday, December 31 at 4:15pm ET/PT 

AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR 

TBS 

New Year’s Eve Marvel Movie Marathon 

  • Tuesday, December 31 at 1:15pm ET/PT 

THE BIG BANG THEORY  

TBS 

Thanksgiving Themed Episodes Marathon 

  • Thursday, November 28 starting at 6pm ET/PT 
Holiday Themed Episodes Marathons 

  • Sunday, December 15 starting at 6pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 22 starting at 6pm ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 24 starting at 5pm ET/PT 

BLACK PANTHER 

TBS 

New Year’s Eve Marvel Movie Marathon 

  • Tuesday, December 31 at 10:30am ET/PT 

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 3 at 3pm & 1am ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 10 at 12:30 am ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 11 at 3pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 16 at 2:15pm & 2:00am ET/PT 
  • Monday, December 23 at 1:45pm ET/PT 
  • Wednesday, December 25 at 1:30am ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 31 at 8:15am &12am ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 2 at 11:15am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 9 at 1:15pm & 12:15am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 23 at 12am ET/PT 

DECK THE HALLS 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 10 at 3pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 25 at 12am ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 30 at 2am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, December 7 at 1:30pm ET/PT 

DIE HARD 

TNT 

  • Saturday, November 23 at 8pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 22 at 8pm & 10:30pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Sunday, November 3 at 10pm & 3am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, December 14 at 8pm ET/PT (Dinner and a Movie) 
  • Saturday, December 14 at 1am ET/PT 

DR. SEUSS HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS (1966) 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 10 at 7:30pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 11 at 5pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 6:30pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 15 at 7pm, 9:45pm, & 12:30am ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 16 at 6:27pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 23 at 5:30pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, December 14 at 10am ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 15 at 2:45pm & 3:15pm ET/PT 
  • Thursday, December 19 at 10pm & 10:30pm ET/PT 

ELF 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 10 at 8pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 11 at 5:30pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 9:30pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 25 at 8pm ET/PT 
  • Thursday, November 28 at 11:30am & 4pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 2 at 6pm &10:15pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 8pm & 10pm ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 22 at 10pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 23 at 8pm ET/PT (Dinner and a Movie) 
  • 24-hour marathon airs from Friday, November 29 at 8 pm to Saturday, November 30 at 8pm ET/PT 

FAMILY MATTERS 

TBS 

Holiday Themed Episode Marathons 

  • Sunday, December 22 starting at 6am ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 24 starting at 6am ET/PT 

FRED CLAUS 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 10 at 5:03pm & 10pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 1pm & 11 pm ET/PT 
  • Thursday, November 28 at 9am & 1:30pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 2 at 3:30pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 3 at 3pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 16 at 2pm & 12:15am ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 22 at 12am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 23 at 2pm ET/PT 

FRIENDS  

TBS 

Thanksgiving Themed Episodes Marathons 

  • Wednesday, November 27 starting at 10:30am ET/PT 
  • Thursday, November 28 starting at 12:30pm ET/PT 
Holiday Themed Episodes Marathons 

  • Sunday, December 22 starting at 1pm ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 24 starting at 11:30am ET/PT 

FOUR CHRISTMASES 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 3 at 5pm & 11pm ET/PT  
  • Saturday, November 16 at 4:15pm & 12am ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 5:30pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 25 at 4pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 9 at 8pm ET/PT (Dinner and a Movie) 
  • Sunday, November 10 at 6:15pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 1:48pm and 12am ET/PT 
  • Thursday, November 28 at 12:15am ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 29 at 12:57pm ET/PT 

JACK FROST 

TNT 

  • Friday, November 15 at 3:45am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 16 at 12pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 12:15pm & 1:30am ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 2 at 1:15pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 10 at 4pm ET/PT 

LAST CHRISTMAS 

TNT 

  • Monday, November 11 at 11:45pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 3:45am ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Sunday, November 17 at 3:33pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, December 7 at 3:30pm & 2:15am ET/PT  

LAST HOLIDAY 

TNT 

  • Tuesday, December 24 at 12:15pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, December 7 at 5:45pm ET/PT 
  • Thursday, December 26 at 11pm ET/PT 

MODERN FAMILY  

TBS 

Thanksgiving Themed Episodes Marathon 

  • Thursday, November 28 starting at 10am ET/PT 
Holiday Themed Episodes Marathons  

  • Sunday, December 22 starting at 9:30am ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 24 starting at 8am ET/PT 

NATIONAL LAMPOON CHRISTMAS VACATION 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 3 at 7pm & 9pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 16 at 10pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 7pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 7:30pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 25 at 6pm ET/PT 
  • 24-hour marathon airs from Thursday, November 28 at 6 pm to Friday, November 29 at 6pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Sunday, November 10 at 8pm &10pm ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 22 at 8pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 23 at 6pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 30 at 8pm ET/PT (Dinner and a Movie) 
  • Saturday, November 30 at 10pm ET/PT 

OFFICE CHRISTMAS PARTY 

TNT 

  • Monday, December 16 at 5:30pm & 9:45pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, December 23 at 10pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 9 at 5:45pm & 10pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 10 at 12am ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 5:48pm & 1:45am ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 15 at 12:30pm & 3:45pm ET/PT 

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL 

TNT 

Cyber Monday Movie Marathon 

  • Monday, December 2 at 11am ET/PT 

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST 

TNT 

Cyber Monday Movie Marathon 

  • Monday, December 2 at 2pm ET/PT 

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD’S END 

TNT 

Cyber Monday Movie Marathon 

  • Monday, December 2 at 5pm ET/PT 

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES 

TNT 

Cyber Monday Movie Marathon 

  • Monday, December 2 at 8pm ET/PT 

THE POLAR EXPRESS 

TNT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 3:27pm & 9pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 3:30pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 25 at 2pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Sunday, November 3 at 10:30am & 5:30pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 9 at 3:45pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 10 at 2pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 16 at 4:27pm & 10:15pm ET/PT 
  • Thursday, November 28 at 10:15pm ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 29 at 2:42pm ET/PT 

THE WIZARD OF OZ 

TNT 
  • Sunday, December 15 at 7:30pm & 10:15pm ET/PT  
  • Tuesday, December 24 at 6:45pm ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 31 at 6am & 12:45pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 16 at 8pm ET/PT (Dinner and a Movie) 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 11:33am ET/PT 
  • Thursday, November 28 at 8pm ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 29 at 5:45pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, December 7 at 10pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, December 8 at 1:45pm & 11pm ET/PT 

WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 

TNT 

  • Sunday, November 24 at 11:30pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, November 25 at 12pm & 10pm ET/PT 
  • Monday, December 23 at 3:45pm & 8pm ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 24 at 4:45pm ET/PT 
  • Tuesday, December 31 at 10:45am & 10pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 23 at 12pm &10pm ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 30 at 12am ET/PT 
  • Wednesday, December 25 at 10pm ET/PT 

THE YEAR WITHOUT SANTA CLAUS (1974) 

TNT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 5:27pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 24 at 2:27pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 16 at 6:57pm ET/PT 
  • Sunday, November 17 at 10:30am ET/PT 
  • Saturday, November 23 at 4:27pm ET/PT 
  • Friday, November 29 at 4:42pm ET/PT 

8-BIT CHRISTMAS 

TNT 

  • Wednesday, December 25 at 11:15pm ET/PT 
TBS 

  • Saturday, November 9 at 11am ET/PT 

Full PR after the jump 

CBS Announces Holiday Programming 2024

CBS  Thanksgiving  Christmas  New Year


            
         


           CBS has released holiday programming schedule for this year leading from Thanksgiving all the way to New Year.  

             There's also something of note this year,  CBS, for the first time since 1972, will not be airing Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and for the first time ever since it premiered, will not be airing Frosty the Snowman.  This is pretty interesting as both specials have big anniversaries this year with Rudolph turning 60 and Frosty turning 55.  They will be moving to NBC, who's parent company owns the rights to these specials.  Freeform, the cable network, will still air these specials to, it's not a Peanuts moving to streaming situation here.  

          That also means, sadly- to me, that CBS will not be airing "Frosty Returns" and it also seems that  "The Story of Santa Claus" will not be airing meaning that CBS won't be airing it for the 2nd year in a row, it might be done at CBS.  Kind of a shame there.  

          Here's what they do have.   Here's the full line up all times in ET/PT unless otherwise noted. 

         Thursday, November 14 
        8pm   Georgie and Mandy's First Marriage (Thanksgiving) 


        Thursday, November 21 
        8-10pm  Nugget is Dead?  A Christmas Story (new movie) 


        Saturday, November 30 
        8-9pm  Reindeer in Here 

    
        Thursday,  December  5
         9pm  Matlock   
         10pm  Elsbeth 

        Sunday, December 8 
        8:30-9:30pm The Equalizer 

        Sunday, December 15 
        8:30-10pm/ 8-9:30pm PT  An Evening with Dua Lipa 

         Monday, December 16 
         9pm  NCIS 
        10pm  NCIS: Origins 

        Thursday, December 19
      8pm  One-Hour Ghostmas Special 
     9pm  Nate Bargatze's Nashville Christmas 


        Friday, December 20
        8pm  National Christmas Tree Lighting  
        9pm  Josh Groban & Friends Go Home for the Holidays 

        Sunday, December 22 
      8:30-11pm / 8-10:30pm PT   The 47th Annual Kennedy Center Honors

        Tuesday, December 24 
         8pm The Price is Right at Night 

        Friday, December 27 
        8pm  The Greatest @Home Videos : Holiday Edition
        9-11pm Grammy ® Greats: The Stories Behind the Songs 

       Sunday, December 29 
       9-11pm  9-11pm Grammy ® Greats: The Most Memorable Moments 

       Tuesday, December 31 
       8-10pm ET and 10:30-1:30AM ET/PT  New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash 


Thursday, October 31, 2024

The CW Holiday Programming 2024

The CW  Holidays  Thanksgiving Christmas New Year 


            

        The CW has released its upcoming holiday programming schedule. That includes a new special  Best Christmas Movies Ever!  and returning favorites like Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer , The 92nd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade , and Penn  &Teller: Merry Fool Us. 

        The network will be doing network premieres of The Family Man  and The Grinch from 2018.   Here's a full look at their programming , all times are ET/PT/Denver/Saint Louis.  

  
Sunday November 10 
7-10pm  The Family Man 

Saturday, November 16 
8-10pm A Waltons Thanksgiving 

Sunday, November 17
7-10pm The Holiday 

Wednesday, November 27
8-9pm  Superman & Lois 
9-9:30pm The Conners (Holiday themed episode) 
9:30-10pm The Conners (Holiday themed episode) 

Friday, November 29 
8-9pm Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer 
9-9:30pm Children Ruin Everything (Season 4 Premiere) 
9:30-10pm Children Ruin Everything (Original Episode) 

Sunday, December 1 
7-9pm TBA 
9-10pm  Penn & Teller : Merry Fool Us

Monday, December 2 
8-9pm Superman  & Lois (Series Finale) 
9-10pm Trivial Pursuit (special Night) 

Saturday, December 7 
8-10pm  A California Christmas 

Sunday, December 8
7-9pm  Illumination Presents : Dr. Seuss' The Grinch 
9-9:30pm  The Conners (Holiday Themed Episode) 
9:30-10pm The Conners (Holiday Themed Episode) 

Monday, December 9 
8-10pm Best Christmas Movies Ever! 

Wednesday, December 11 

8-9pm Sullivan's Crossing (season 2 Finale ) 
9-10pm Inside the NFL 

Saturday, December 14 
8-10pm  The 92nd Annual Hollywood Christmas Parade 

Sunday, December 15 
7-9pm Christmas with The Chosen: Holy Night 
9-9:30pm The Conners 
9:30-10pm The Conners 


Wednesday, December 18
8-9pm Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer (Encore) 
9-10pm  Inside the NFL

Saturday, December 21
8-10pm The Walton's Homecoming 

Sunday, December 22 
7-9:30pm Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas 
9:30-10pm The Conners (Holiday Themed Episode) 

Thursday, December 26 
8-9pm  Scrabble  (Season 1 Finale) 
9-10pm Trivial Pursuit (Season 1 Finale) 





Full PR after the jump 

Thursday, November 16, 2023

Thanksgiving: Short Lived Series Edition: Thanks (that's the name of the show)

 Thanksgiving 



          I've mentioned that finding Thanksgiving related specials is pretty hard, since most things are done either as episodes of series more than an outright stand alone special about the holiday.   But I do know, I've never combined our Short Lived Series uh series with a look at a holiday related stuff.  This time, a good reason exists, it's a short-lived TV sitcom about pilgrims/puritans living in early America. 

         It's kind of surprising how much early America isn't used as a setting for a TV series. The British comedies and dramas dip a lot into the 1600's, the 1800's, the early 1900's, or  that time between the World Wars. American shows did do some mid to late 1800's stuff with westerns, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of shows taking place in an earlier time, unless it's a documentary or a show taking place during the Revolutionary war.   There was a WGN America (now NewsNation) series called "Salem" that took place during the 1690's, but it's a barren amount of stuff. 

       The series I'm writing about is Thanks this is very short-lived series from CBS from 1999. The show ran 6 episodes between August 2nd and September 6th, which feels like burn-off was their intention.  Thanks , which is awkward name for a show when writing about it, was created by Phoef Sutton who worked as a writer on Newhart , later working with Nehwart on Bob. He also worked on Cheers, Almost Perfect, NewsRadio, and more. The otehr creator was Mark Legan who also has worked on shows like Grace Under Fire, A.N.T Farm, Mighty Med, and more. 
This isn't Full House



            So, Thanks takes place in 1621 when the early puritans settlers in Massachusetts. The show's main family characters are called the Winthrops  based off the famous John Winthrop.   There's the patriarch named James played by Tim Dutton who has played alot of roles in British TV.  James is the well meaning if slightly doofy father, fitting in with sitcoms on of the time.  There's his wife , Polly, played by  Kirsten Nelson, whom 'Psych' fans should know. They have three kids, two daughters and one son. The eldest, is daughter, Abigail, played by Erika Christensen, whom you might know from Parenthood, as an example.  The next daughter is Elizabeth, played by Amy Centner. Elizabeth 's character  really seems to be the smartest of the kids - and possibly the family, and  some of her jokes seem to be her mentioning things that are more our times knowledge and brings them up. And finally, the son , William, played by Andrew Ducote is the son. That's his character. There's also James' grandmother is played by  Cloris Leachman who gets to play best character on the show. Leachman brings her talent and makes a great character here. 
Who's the Boss? 


            The first episode takes place where spring is beginning after everyone in the town had a long deep winter.   James has reopened his store and  holds a spring party and there's news of a supply ship coming back and the people of the town are excited and wanted to get out. James wants his family to stay. Then their house gets burned down thanks to an accident by a family friend, named Cotton, who was trying to fix the roof.  James is sad and decides that they'll move back after all. Thanks to a speech from Elizabeth, Polly decides that the family should stay and try to make their dreams of America go well.  Of course, there wouldn't be a series anyway and the ship has plague on it so everyone is staying.

            The second episode has guests from Virginia coming, they are tobacco farmers, and one of them is Polly's cousin named Henrietta.  Polly wants her cousin to be impressed.  They've also brought in tobacco and James sells it at his store and it causes people in the town to get addicted to it.  Also a French free trader wants to take Abigail to a dance.  James decides to not sell it anymore, but Cotton chooses to instead.  He also ends up getting money and also makes cigarettes.   That goes badly because that's his character, the unlucky guy.  Everything else resolves itself well.  





     The third episode is about Grammy (Cloris Leachman) finally snapping about living with her son and his family and wants her own place.  Elizabeth suggests an idea that maybe Grammy should get her own room, which perplexes the others, but they decide to go with it.  Everyone in the town is spreading rumors.  Later, the people around town want to see the new room.  Grammy apparently doesn't like her new room, after all.  There's an attempt to make a sewing group and it seems to work.

      The fourth episode is about Cotton getting a mail-order bride and the twist seems to be that the mail order bride seems to be a woman who seems to be a woman who diets and Cotton is sad that she's thin. The wedding cake gets eaten by a porcupine. Which apparently according to James' mother is a sign the marriage is doomed. Polly and James are having a fight. The couple tries to figure how to get over their problems.  Cotton's wife has left him for another guy.  
We serve food here, sir. 


        The Fifth episode , Grammy is in love.  She's in love with a salesman and the salesman likes her. James isn't too happy about this.  James  overhears the guy talking about how much the guy likes his mother, but also apparently has attracted a bunch of other women. Which Grammy already knew. (Funny enough the episode even asks what's her real name)  But eventually she breaks it off with Bernie and it's over.  

    The Sixth episode.  Good for this post is this episode is called "Thanksgiving"  The episode is told in flashback where Elizabeth is talking to Grammy about her story of the past where the family and town meets Squanto.  Yes, this episode is tying into the Thanksgiving story.   Squanto wants to show James how to grow vegetables better.  Too much corn.  The Winthrop family wins the thing to do the entire town's Thanksgiving dinner.  James and Cotton's hunting trip goes badly but they end up getting turkey.   Squanto helps them figure out how to make the turkey.  Everything builds up to Thanksgiving. There's also a sweet moment of Elizabeth helping Grammy write her name. 

Thanksgiving, 1621, colorized 



            Those are more light rundowns of the episodes. Yes, this short-lived show had only 6 episodes before it was gone.  This sitcom  is one where some could expect it to be running one joke into the ground. And guess what? It doesn't.  The show takes the idea of a family sitcom, adds in a wacky assortment of townspeople as the wacky neighbors and happens to take place in 1620's New England. 

         The show is very wink and nudge but not so hard it feels out of place or forced. Elizabeth, the middle daughter,  and her role of playing the precocious middle child and using that for her to say lines about "Wouldn't that be interesting if one day... [insert something that our current times has] happens." Then the reactions from those she says that to, plays off it.  It's not as limited by the time period it takes place in as one would think and it gets to use that to effect.  The first episode is able to set up that they are in a harsh place uses that for dark comedy effectively, and while we know the reason why many did stay in real life  having a big reason why they stay and change their minds from leaving still fits, since ships took a long time back then and a plague ridden ship could be something that would restrict travel. 


         The setting works to a sitcom too, since sitcoms usually do limited sets and locations normally. Having the family in a one room house, because that's how 1600's worked, fits well for the series, then having James run the only store in town gives a secondary setting to use and a reason why everyone in town would be gathered somewhere. 

Wait , I thought this was Becker. 



        The satire works in a great way where it's not over the top and forcing it. The tobacco episode is a great example. The show does point at things that were noted to be done during that time period and manages to make it funny without going on making it surface level, people in the past were did things funny.  The episode were Cotton gets a mail-order bride plays with things in a few ways. One, the wife shows up and what she's wearing would seem out of fit for a conservative group of pilgrims and instead they are concerned that she's thin and talks about dieting  using trends that were around in 1990's.  

          The puritan characters are interesting in their own right. James Winthrop is an optimistic character  he wants the colony to do well and believes in the mission of staking a new claim and trying a better life.  While he does have some of the goofy dad stuff 90's sitcoms liked to do, he's still competent and not a made into a total loser character. It's a nice balance and a character you want to to root for.  Polly as the wife character is typical sitcom wife but she and James are a fun married couple. It's also interesting how another twist of the show is the two characters want to do romantic things but get stifled by the idea of someone seeing them.  Elizabeth ends up being the stand out child character. Someone decided that Jan Brady was right and made sure the middle child got the most focus. Abigail's character is teenage girl, but also annoyed by 1600's stuff, and William really just is the boy. The two of them do have jokes and are used for the plot, but they aren't the strongest child characters in the series. Elizabeth has the strongest role and use her for alot of different things.  Grammy is probably the best character, Cloris Leachman hits her role of the park. Her role is to be the bothersome mother to her son and annoying  mother-in-law but she plays it well and with her own flavor.  A slightly off kilter woman, without much of a filter, but still likable and a deep character. She's great bouncing off the other characters and situations. Cotton plays the town fool and the loser character, he's good to be interesting enough. The preacher is funny in how he's a doomsayer and kind of strange but somehow not unlikeable. There's a doctor who does 1600's medical stuff, he's quirky and fun.  It's not a really strong background cast, but not boring either. It probably would been different if the show didn't have only 6 episodes.  It's like Home Improvement and stopping at 6 episodes in, you still barely know Al and Wilson for them to really interest you. 

         For the short-lived series I've written about so far, this one seems to have been the most missed opportunity. It starts off strong and doesn't get a chance to grow, versus starting off kind of weak and not sure of itself. This show was doomed from the start since CBS decided to dump it to August /summertime when nobody would care about new TV at the time.  I don't think CBS had confidence enough which is funny since they picked it up in the first place. It's different than other sitcoms on the air. This was 1999, CBS was about to have a series where there's a guy living with all women, including Betty White, as the primary idea for a show.  It would have been strange in their line up at the time to have this 1600's timed sitcom in between "The King of Queens" and "Everybody Loves Raymond" (which weren't  bad shows)  I don't know why CBS picked it up.  
    
       Instead of trying to bring back stuff that ended and not letting things rest, maybe try to bring back things that didn't get a chance the first time, try it again, this should would fit with Ghosts on current CBS (if you are reading this in 2023, CBS, and no current event happening, hmm).  The series is well written and has a great wittiness too it. 

         Since, I'm also doubling this post as part of Thanksgiving, the finale episode is a good Thanksgiving episode. It takes the story of the first Thanksgiving we've heard and learned and absorbed and has fun with it. How did we have Turkey on Thanksgiving? Well, the two pilgrims were bad hunters and decided to bring back Turkeys instead of deer, after being stuck in the forest at night and running from a bear. That's funny.   

         The concept of doing a sitcom that takes place during Early America is something that seems to be out of the box. There are places it could have failed in how it was executed, but here it didn't, it's strongly written and funny.  It would have been interesting to see how it could have gone beyond these six episodes and where the show could have gotten tired, if it could.
     
  So here we do have a case of a short-lived series that seemed to have some great potential, but wasn't given more of a chance and doomed from its start.  It's still an interesting series to check out and you should.  

          That does it for now, tune in next time when we create a sitcom called "You're Welcome" .