The Flashback Children's TV NBC
Written by Skyler
We have been writing about specific television Saturday morning blocks , but how about a change? This time instead of going into a full block we are looking at a network's Saturday morning with a bigger look at certain programs. The reason for this ? Well, many networks blocks didn't have major names that would split into talking about a block or in the case of some blocks we have more about the programs than the block itself. Let's look at NBC Saturday Mornings from the 80's , we are looking at 5 specific programs that were either popular or a surprise to know they existed , or knew about but wanted to forget. (Yep, that should cover all the bases.)
1. The Smurfs 1981-1989
"The Smurfs" came to us from Belgium and they were made a U.S. Saturday Morning TV program with executive producers William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. We don't know what smurfs are exactly , they were always being pestered by some cranky wizard and sometimes other adventures going on. They were a popular hit. The Program had 272 half-our episodes and had 42% of the Saturday audience (take that Saturday morning infomercials) . The Show ran the whole 80's , it was canceled after people at NBC messed it up somehow.
the messages included buy some smurf toys , so the show will have money so they could make more episodes, so they could make more toys to make more episodes /youtube
2. Alvin and the Chipmunks
Wait a second, are you doing shows that the movies have used and made bad versions of?
No comment.
There was a program in the 60's called "The Alvin Show" It introduced us (general , us ) to the singing chipmunks. This program was the modern (80's modern rocks!!!) up take of that. It ran on NBC from 1983-1990. The Charcters included , the Chipmunks (of course), Dave Seville , but it also introduced the girl chimpunks the chipettes. It was animated by Ruby-Spears . In the year 1988 it was renamed "The Chipmunks" (Did Alvin quit? Or was the old title too long? ) and DIC became the new animators . The final season in 90 , it became "The Chipmunks go the movies". (Why?) Again a popular show , but you are seeing a common theme to the endings of these shows aren't you? ( Kind of)
see, I didn't make it up / DXH / Youtube
3."I'm Telling"
This is a show that is a surprise to know existed.
Well apparently someone thought there needed a be a children's version of the "Newly Wed Game" (Wait a second, How can...?) It was a game show (not all Sat AM was cartoons ? well then) with children who competed on the show were usually brother and sister (usually?) It was made by Saban (hey , It's them again) and Dic (Busy scamps aren't they). It ran for 1 season 1987-1988.
I could tell you about the rules but that would be really long and un needed.
in a twist , this is a full episode video (lucky you) ,we couldn't find a non full episode /youtube
4. "It's Punky Brewster"
From the 50's to 90's alot of live-action family shows were also made into animated shows. (Could you imagine Friends being a cartoon for kids ?, I could ) This one is based off "Punky Brewster" show ,also on NBC. The fun of cartoons unlike live action shows ... you can do anything you want ( yeah!!!) like using magic with out the need of special effect budgets (and stunt doubles). This verison had the same voice actors , if the character from the live-action show. Like many of the shows that were animated based of live-action shows they added a magical animal (The Brady Bunch cartoon did it) , a gopher named Glomer, to make story lines happen.
In one episode Glomer turns Punky into a mermaid (not little , that would be a law suit in waiting ) , another included the classic , character wishes they were never born. It ran on NBC for two seasons from 1985-86 (re runs longer).
yay / NBC/Ruby Spears /Youtube
5. Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears
You would think that Disney , the kings of animation ( maybe) would just be making animated TV shows after animated TV shows. Well, that was not the case, The First Walt Disney Television Animation animated series was "Adventures of The Gummi Bears" (based of the candy... I think). It premiered on NBC in September of 1985. The show is about the gummi bear creatures that are unknown to humans, they used to live with humans but now they don't .(Maybe they were tasty? ...sorry)
Not that they didn't see humans/ Disney /Youtube
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014
CBS and Weigel announce a new digital network
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Chicago based Weigel broadcasting , owners of national network METV, co-owners of Movies! and WCIU-TV in Chicago , and CBS corp have announced they are launching a new digital network for CBS O&O's in 2015.
Via Press release
Chicago based Weigel broadcasting , owners of national network METV, co-owners of Movies! and WCIU-TV in Chicago , and CBS corp have announced they are launching a new digital network for CBS O&O's in 2015.
Via Press release
“Decades” to Feature Vast Library of More Than 100 Television Series,Plus Theatrical and Made-For-Television MoviesOriginal Programming to Include “Decades RetrospecticalSM,”A Daily Topical Show That Will Offer Viewers an Opportunity to Relive, Remember & RelateSM
To Historic Events with Footage From the CBS News and “Entertainment Tonight” ArchivesTo Historic Events with Footage From the CBS News and “Entertainment Tonight” Archives CBS-Owned Television Stations to Serve as Launch Group NEW YORK and CHICAGO – The CBS Television Stations group, a division of CBS Corporation (NYSE: CBS.A and CBS), and Weigel Broadcasting today announced plans to launch DECADES, a new national entertainment programming service for distribution across local television stations’ digital subchannels – broadcast channels that utilize a local station’s available spectrum to provide a companion to that station’s primary channel. For example, in the New York market, WCBS-TV will continue to be available digitally as Channel 2.1 and DECADES will be available as Channel 2.2. In addition to being available as an over-the-air broadcast channel, DECADES will appear on numerous local cable systems and other multichannel video programming distribution services along with the stations’ primary channels.
Utilizing a library of more than 100 classic television series, including select titles from the CBS library such as I LOVE LUCY from the 1950s, STAR TREK from the 1960s, HAPPY DAYS from the 1970s and CHEERS from the 1980s, as well as a wide selection of theatrical and made-for-television movies and footage of historical news events from the archives of CBS News and ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, DECADES will provide viewers with a new way to experience our shared historical and cultural past.
As the ultimate TV time machine, DECADES will differentiate itself from other subchannel programming services by varying the classic series and movies that appear on the network every day. “DECADES is the most ambitious and creative subchannel programming service that has ever been created,” said Peter Dunn, President, CBS Television Stations. “We are thrilled to partner with Weigel Broadcasting, the leaders in this space, to make smart use of our stations’ spectrums and our companies’ considerable programming assets. This service will be a tremendous new business for CBS and all of the other stations across the country that participate, regardless of their primary network affiliation.”“DECADES takes the digital broadcast network platform to a new level. Viewers will ‘Relive, Remember & Relate’ to the events that touched their lives and generations past. The events, themes and programming possibilities are endless. We are truly honored to be chosen as the company to develop the CBS Television Stations’ diginet product, and look forward to the launch of DECADES next year,” stated Norman H. Shapiro, President of Weigel.
DECADES will take viewers into a daily time capsule presentation of entertainment, popular culture and news. The service will feature DECADES RETROSPECTICALSM, a daily one-hour program that will be produced around the news events and cultural touchstones of a specific day, week or other time frame or theme. The TV series and movies presented each day will reflect that day’s theme or commemorative event.
For example, DECADES will look back at classic series such as HAPPY DAYS and its “jump the shark” episode, explain its historical significance and then broadcast that episode. Viewers will also be taken back in time to rediscover events that shaped our world, such as the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Neil Armstrong walking on the moon, the Beatles’ U.S. debut on THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW and the birth of software and technology companies like Microsoft and Apple. DECADES will connect these events to what people were watching on television, seeing at the movies and experiencing as a nation.
DECADES is expected to debut during the second quarter of 2015, with the 16 CBS-owned stations that are part of the CBS Television Network serving as the new service’s launch group. This includes the CBS stations serving New York City (WCBS), Los Angeles (KCBS), Chicago (WBBM), Philadelphia (KYW), Dallas (KTVT), San Francisco (KPIX), Boston (WBZ), Detroit (WWJ), Minneapolis-St. Paul (WCCO and its satellite stations KCCO and KCCW), Miami (WFOR), Denver (KCNC), Sacramento (KOVR), Pittsburgh (KDKA) and Baltimore (WJZ).
Weigel will be responsible for securing affiliation agreements with other stations across the country.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
The Lookback : Soaps from the past Part II
The Flashback Soap Operas
Since our last post was so , successful we are doing it again , Soap Operas from the past part II.
1 The . Edge Of Night
The Edge of Night is a memorable soap Opera , it started on CBS in 1956. It was supposed to a daytime version of Perry Mason. Originally the Mason creator was on board but as all projects go ... the network wanted something to spice it up. The creator didn't like the ideas of making his character be well a soap so, he pulled out. (Don't worry though , Perry Mason did end up on TV in 1957). Then the retooled idea became what became The Edge of Night. This soap was different it focused on crime and mystery. With crime you had storylines follow the cops , district attenornies , gangsters, blackmailers , bad politicians . amnesia (it was a soap after all) ,marriage, murder, divorces , and more . Viewers found the show interesting at the start , and because it had lots of crime it had a lot of males watching , unusual for soaps ( Men love to see gangsters and murders , oh my ) and it also came on at 4:30 Eastern. In 1963 it was moved to 3:30 Eastern where it stayed and did well , beating ABC and NBC. But when Proctor and Gamble ( Busy scamps aren't they?) , the producers for the show, insisted that their shows air in a block it was moved to 2:30 Eastern in 1972. The ratings dropped , probably because all the teens and men weren't home to watch it now.
Finally, a King size box of Tide what will they think up next?
In 1975, after NBC decided to expand a couple soaps to an hour , CBS wanted to the same thing. So they picked , As The World Turns . But as As the World Turns aired at 1:30 Eastern , CBS couldn't air it starting at 1 Eastern, due to some stations having newscasts (for some reason, I mean really) , and the original 4:30 slot for Edge was not open either so ... guess what had to be axed? ( Guiding Light?) Proctor and Gamble found a savoir though , ABC , ABC wanted the show. The Final CBS episode was November 28th ,1975 and moved to ABC December 1st 1975. It aired at 4:00 Eastern (close to original earlier times of 4:30 and 3:30 ) and 12:00 in the West (wait the West got it first?) The problem with the time though was many viewers weren't able to see the program because their station would replace the program with something else (that's just rude , local station, rude). In 1983 , P&G dismissed long time headwriter , Henry Slesar , the new head writer couldn't help downing ratings. ABC and P&G announced the Edge of Night would end in 1984. In true soap style it ended with a cliff hanger.
The..... Edge......of .... Nighhhhht / P&G/ Youtube
2. Loving
From the creator of "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" , Agnes Nixon and also an actor named Douglas Marland , was a new soap for the 80's called "Loving". Loving took place in a fake place in Pennsylvania called Corinth . This soap was trying get back to basics of the soap genre with a focus on romance. (Thus the name) Loving premiered in a two hour prime time movie on June 26, 1983. The original focus was two families , Tthe Donovans and The Aldens. Issues in the show were alcoholism, post-traumatic stress of Vietnam vets. Loving didn't have high ratings Random story lines came into the show, such as addictions of cough syrup.
Sometimes Ironic title Youtbe/ ABC
The series lasted over 10 years but in 1995 , ABC wanted to end it and so the show went out big , with a serial killer who killed a bunch of characters and a character killing a lot of characters. (Not very loving , is it?) In November of 1995 the series ended.
3. Sunset Beach
NBC daytime was looking to spruce up it's line up so a new soap was made in 1996 to premiere in the new year of 1997. Sunset Beach was produced by Aaron Spelling. It was the first daytime soap created by Spelling Entertainment. NBC was looking for younger viewers (isn't everyone?) as a way to get more viewers to the soap genre . The series had traditional storylines or supernatural ones (why not?) It had an evil twin storyline , disappearances, murders and cheating, (more to list too, it's a soap remember) As with most soaps from the past , it ended in 1999 due to low ratings it couldn't capture enough viewers for NBC's happiness. (Maybe NBC wasn't young enough?)
Wait! there's more.... Channel 5 in the UK wanted to save the show, the soap was popular in the UK (rare for a U.S Soap) they were even willing to partially fund it, but NBC didn't feel interested. (Wonder what have happened if 5 said they were willing to fund the whole thing)
yep, that's it Youtube/nbc
4,Love of Life
From the creator of "Search for Tomorrow" there was another soap (He was seeing another soap ,I thought he loved Search for Tomorrow, shame on you ,Roy) , there was Love of Life a series that premiered 3 weeks after "Search for Tomorrow"in 1951 on CBS. It was owned by American Home Products. For the first few years , like many soaps it was 15 minutes in length it became popular and expanded to 30 minutes in 1958. The Original plot line was good versus evil ; a good sister, Vanessa Dale, and bad Sister , Meg Dale. Meg was eventually phased out of the program and changed fictional locations. ( Just like real life) The series became about Vanessa and her marriage and to make it more interesting , they brought back the first husband who was killed off earlier in the soap.(well not very well)
Love of Life yep . Youtube/CBS
Meg and her son did return in the 70's to help the ratings and the original good vs bad theme returned. But now the series was losing viewers and CBS tried alot to keep it, even moving it to 4:00 Eastern , but it was over. It ended with a cliff hanger in 1980.
Since our last post was so , successful we are doing it again , Soap Operas from the past part II.
1 The . Edge Of Night
The Edge of Night is a memorable soap Opera , it started on CBS in 1956. It was supposed to a daytime version of Perry Mason. Originally the Mason creator was on board but as all projects go ... the network wanted something to spice it up. The creator didn't like the ideas of making his character be well a soap so, he pulled out. (Don't worry though , Perry Mason did end up on TV in 1957). Then the retooled idea became what became The Edge of Night. This soap was different it focused on crime and mystery. With crime you had storylines follow the cops , district attenornies , gangsters, blackmailers , bad politicians . amnesia (it was a soap after all) ,marriage, murder, divorces , and more . Viewers found the show interesting at the start , and because it had lots of crime it had a lot of males watching , unusual for soaps ( Men love to see gangsters and murders , oh my ) and it also came on at 4:30 Eastern. In 1963 it was moved to 3:30 Eastern where it stayed and did well , beating ABC and NBC. But when Proctor and Gamble ( Busy scamps aren't they?) , the producers for the show, insisted that their shows air in a block it was moved to 2:30 Eastern in 1972. The ratings dropped , probably because all the teens and men weren't home to watch it now.
Finally, a King size box of Tide what will they think up next?
In 1975, after NBC decided to expand a couple soaps to an hour , CBS wanted to the same thing. So they picked , As The World Turns . But as As the World Turns aired at 1:30 Eastern , CBS couldn't air it starting at 1 Eastern, due to some stations having newscasts (for some reason, I mean really) , and the original 4:30 slot for Edge was not open either so ... guess what had to be axed? ( Guiding Light?) Proctor and Gamble found a savoir though , ABC , ABC wanted the show. The Final CBS episode was November 28th ,1975 and moved to ABC December 1st 1975. It aired at 4:00 Eastern (close to original earlier times of 4:30 and 3:30 ) and 12:00 in the West (wait the West got it first?) The problem with the time though was many viewers weren't able to see the program because their station would replace the program with something else (that's just rude , local station, rude). In 1983 , P&G dismissed long time headwriter , Henry Slesar , the new head writer couldn't help downing ratings. ABC and P&G announced the Edge of Night would end in 1984. In true soap style it ended with a cliff hanger.
The..... Edge......of .... Nighhhhht / P&G/ Youtube
2. Loving
From the creator of "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" , Agnes Nixon and also an actor named Douglas Marland , was a new soap for the 80's called "Loving". Loving took place in a fake place in Pennsylvania called Corinth . This soap was trying get back to basics of the soap genre with a focus on romance. (Thus the name) Loving premiered in a two hour prime time movie on June 26, 1983. The original focus was two families , Tthe Donovans and The Aldens. Issues in the show were alcoholism, post-traumatic stress of Vietnam vets. Loving didn't have high ratings Random story lines came into the show, such as addictions of cough syrup.
Sometimes Ironic title Youtbe/ ABC
The series lasted over 10 years but in 1995 , ABC wanted to end it and so the show went out big , with a serial killer who killed a bunch of characters and a character killing a lot of characters. (Not very loving , is it?) In November of 1995 the series ended.
3. Sunset Beach
NBC daytime was looking to spruce up it's line up so a new soap was made in 1996 to premiere in the new year of 1997. Sunset Beach was produced by Aaron Spelling. It was the first daytime soap created by Spelling Entertainment. NBC was looking for younger viewers (isn't everyone?) as a way to get more viewers to the soap genre . The series had traditional storylines or supernatural ones (why not?) It had an evil twin storyline , disappearances, murders and cheating, (more to list too, it's a soap remember) As with most soaps from the past , it ended in 1999 due to low ratings it couldn't capture enough viewers for NBC's happiness. (Maybe NBC wasn't young enough?)
Wait! there's more.... Channel 5 in the UK wanted to save the show, the soap was popular in the UK (rare for a U.S Soap) they were even willing to partially fund it, but NBC didn't feel interested. (Wonder what have happened if 5 said they were willing to fund the whole thing)
yep, that's it Youtube/nbc
4,Love of Life
From the creator of "Search for Tomorrow" there was another soap (He was seeing another soap ,I thought he loved Search for Tomorrow, shame on you ,Roy) , there was Love of Life a series that premiered 3 weeks after "Search for Tomorrow"in 1951 on CBS. It was owned by American Home Products. For the first few years , like many soaps it was 15 minutes in length it became popular and expanded to 30 minutes in 1958. The Original plot line was good versus evil ; a good sister, Vanessa Dale, and bad Sister , Meg Dale. Meg was eventually phased out of the program and changed fictional locations. ( Just like real life) The series became about Vanessa and her marriage and to make it more interesting , they brought back the first husband who was killed off earlier in the soap.(well not very well)
Love of Life yep . Youtube/CBS
Meg and her son did return in the 70's to help the ratings and the original good vs bad theme returned. But now the series was losing viewers and CBS tried alot to keep it, even moving it to 4:00 Eastern , but it was over. It ended with a cliff hanger in 1980.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
CNN Canceling spree
CNN
CNN has begun the Turner layoffs and now 3 CNN network programs have been canceled. According to TVNewser and The Warp.
CNN canceled the long running "Sanjay Gupta M.D" weekend program , Gupta, himself will continue to be at CNN. They also ended "CNN Money" ,another CNN program that has been around awhile with different names , Christine Romans will also still be a the network.
According to TV Newser : CNN Medical correspondents , Sanjay Gupta and Elizabeth Cohen will still provide breaking medical news coverage ,field reporting ,and documentaries.
Also, CNNs revival of Cross Fire ,which has been off the air since July , has also been canceled , according to TV Newser. Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Van Jones, and Stephanie Cutter , the hosts of the program will still continue to contribute to the network. Also, CNN's sports program "Unguarded with Rachel Nicols" has also been canceled, Nicols will also be staying with the network. It is unknown how many staffers have been laid off due to these cancellations.
Yesterday, HLN , CNN sister network , canceled Jane Velez Mitchel's show was canceled and Mitchell is leaving the network. And CNN's Entertainment unit is also being disbanded
CNN has begun the Turner layoffs and now 3 CNN network programs have been canceled. According to TVNewser and The Warp.
CNN canceled the long running "Sanjay Gupta M.D" weekend program , Gupta, himself will continue to be at CNN. They also ended "CNN Money" ,another CNN program that has been around awhile with different names , Christine Romans will also still be a the network.
According to TV Newser : CNN Medical correspondents , Sanjay Gupta and Elizabeth Cohen will still provide breaking medical news coverage ,field reporting ,and documentaries.
Also, CNNs revival of Cross Fire ,which has been off the air since July , has also been canceled , according to TV Newser. Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Van Jones, and Stephanie Cutter , the hosts of the program will still continue to contribute to the network. Also, CNN's sports program "Unguarded with Rachel Nicols" has also been canceled, Nicols will also be staying with the network. It is unknown how many staffers have been laid off due to these cancellations.
Yesterday, HLN , CNN sister network , canceled Jane Velez Mitchel's show was canceled and Mitchell is leaving the network. And CNN's Entertainment unit is also being disbanded
HBO without the Cable
TV News
HBO Go has become a popular app , many people who wanted HBO programming but didn't have cable and an HBO subscription where either left out , or (cough) asked friends or family members who did for their user name and password.
Today , HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler announced that HBO will be launching a HBO stand-alone streaming service in 2015 for those who don't have cable. It probably won't be HBO Go , per say, not sure how cable companies ,who HBO still dependents on for it's money would feel about that or even this streaming idea. The Press release didn't say much about pricing or more details ,which will probably come out sometime in the future.
HBO Go has become a popular app , many people who wanted HBO programming but didn't have cable and an HBO subscription where either left out , or (cough) asked friends or family members who did for their user name and password.
Today , HBO chairman and CEO Richard Plepler announced that HBO will be launching a HBO stand-alone streaming service in 2015 for those who don't have cable. It probably won't be HBO Go , per say, not sure how cable companies ,who HBO still dependents on for it's money would feel about that or even this streaming idea. The Press release didn't say much about pricing or more details ,which will probably come out sometime in the future.
Monday, October 13, 2014
ABC Famiy announces it's 2014 25 days of Christmas line up
ABC Family Christmas TV News
ABC Family announced it's 2014 schedule for it's annual 25 days of Christmas . Last week it announced it's Countdown schedule .
ABC Family announced it's 2014 schedule for it's annual 25 days of Christmas . Last week it announced it's Countdown schedule .
Burbank, CA (October 13, 2014) — ABC Family’s “25 Days of Christmas,” cable’s biggest programming event of the year, returns with 25-continuous days of holiday-themed entertainment for the whole family. From December 1 – 25, viewers can ring in the holidays with new holiday episodes of original series, holiday specials and returning favorites.
This year, “25 Days of Christmas” will feature original holiday episodes of comedy series “Melissa and Joey,” and “Baby Daddy.” And for the first time, holiday episodes of drama series “Pretty Little Liars,” “The Fosters,” “Switched at Birth,” and “Chasing Life” will also make their debut during the week of December 8.
The holiday cheer continues with the network-television premiere of the delightful holiday movie “Arthur Christmas,” featuring the voices of James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie and Jim Broadbent as Santa, on Saturday, December 6 (9:00– 11:00 PM ET/PT) and the ABC Family debut of the new Christmas special “Toy Story That Time Forgot” on Sunday, December 7 (8:00– 8:30 PM ET/PT) On Sunday, December 21, the network will air a Rankin Bass holiday classics marathon, featuring such beloved programs as “The Little Drummer Boy” (1:00 – 1:30 PM ET/PT), “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town (3:00-4:00 PM ET/PT), and “The Year Without a Santa Claus” (4:00 – 5:00 PM ET/PT). Other returning favorites include“National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” (Monday, December 1, 6:00–8:00 PM), holiday classic “Elf”(Monday, December 1, 8:00–10:00 PM ET/PT,) and a “The Santa Clause” double feature (begins Tuesday, December 2, 8:00 PM ET/PT).
25 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS day-by-day programming highlights include*:
Monday, December 1
(4:00–5:00 PM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1979)Pardon-Me-Pete the Groundhog tells the story of how Jack Frost briefly became human and helped a knight win his lady love. (Animated)
(5:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN' TO TOWNFred Astaire narrates this tale of Kris Kringle (voice of Mickey Rooney), a young man who starts a gift factory where he builds toys and gives them to all the local children, earning him the name Santa Claus. (Animated)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONThe comic misadventures of the beleaguered Griswold family continue as America’s most dedicated dad (Chevy Chase) is determined to stay at home to create “the most fun-filled old fashioned family Christmas ever” – but life has a particular way of throwing wet logs on Clark Griswold’s fire. (Live Action)
(8:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) ELFBuddy (Will Ferrell) grew up in the North Pole, never realizing he was not a Christmas Elf like all of his friends. When he finds out the truth, he sets out for New York City to find the father he never knew. But Buddy isn’t used to the big city, and New York has never seen anyone like Buddy! (Live Action)
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSETim Allen stars as Scott Calvin, a divorced father whose strained relationship with his son Charlie (Eric Lloyd) begins to mend only after a bizarre twist of fate transforms him into the new Santa. (Live Action)
(12:00–1:00 AM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWN Encore Presentation
(1:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1979) Encore Presentation
Tuesday, December 2 (4:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH AND FROSTY’S CHRISTMAS IN JULYRudolph’s magical glowing nose is not only helpful at Christmas, but also in the heat of summer when Rudolph and his friend Frosty the Snowman are called in to rescue a struggling circus at a special July 4th benefit. (Animated)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
THE SANTA CLAUSE DOUBLE FEATURE!
(8:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSEHoliday magic mixes with comical chaos as Tim Allen reprises his role of Scott Calvin, aka Santa, as he juggles a full house of family and the mischievous Jack Frost (Martin Short) – whose chilling Santa-envy has him trying to take over the “big guy’s” holiday. (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) PRANCERA young girl reawakens the Christmas spirit in her town when she becomes convinced a wounded reindeer is actually Santa’s reindeer Prancer. (Live Action)
Wednesday, December 3
(5:00–7:00 PM ET/PT) PRANCERSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(7:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSESee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESSThe Academy Award®-winning team of Tom Hanks and director Robert Zemeckis reunite for the inspiring tale of a young boy and the magical train he boards to the North Pole. Based on the beloved Caldecott Medal children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg. (Animated)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) A VERY BRADY CHRISTMASThe Brady family reunites for Christmas and prays for a holiday miracle when Mike Brady (Robert Reed) is involved in an accident. (Live Action)
Thursday, December 4
(5:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH’S SHINY NEW YEARSanta sends Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer to find Baby New Year, who has run away from Father Time. (Animated)
(6:00–7:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSBased on Pulitzer Prize-winner Phyllis McGinley’s children’s book, Mrs. Claus narrates this memorable classic about the time she almost donned her husband’s famous red suit. (Animated)
(7:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESSSee Wednesday, December 3 for description. (Animated)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROLThe classic tale of a miserly old man named Ebenezer Scrooge, who is visited on Christmas Eve by three ghosts who attempt to help him change his life and embrace the holidays. (Animated)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) SNOWIn a reinvention of the Santa Claus myth, this original ABC Family holiday movie finds Nick (Tom Cavanagh) reluctantly taking over the family business at the North Pole and, in the process of trying to bring back the spirit of Christmas they lost long ago, finds his true love. (Live Action)
Friday, December 5
(5:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(8:00–10:30 PM ET/PT) DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMASJim Carrey stars as the title character who tries to ruin Christmas for all the Whos of Whoville in this live-action adaptation of the classic Dr. Seuss children’s story. (Live Action)
(10:30–11:30 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(11:30 PM–2:00 AM ET/PT) – FRED CLAUSSanta’s estranged older brother, Fred (Vince Vaughn), has reluctantly agreed to visit his family at the North Pole for Christmas. But when their longtime rift threatens Christmas for everyone, it’s up to Fred to prove that he is a true Claus and save the holidays! (Live Action)
Saturday, December 6
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMASAll Ethan (Ethan Embry) and his younger sister Hallie (Thora Birch) want for Christmas is for their parents to get back together. The children concoct a scheme to make their holiday wish come true, and with the help of mice, an ice-cream truck, a few telephone calls and the magic of Santa, their plan might just work! (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) A DENNIS THE MENACE CHRISTMASDennis tries to spread the Christmas spirit to his grumpy neighbor Mr. Wilson (Robert Wagner) and receives some help from the Angel of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future. (Live Action)
(11:00 AM–1:30 PM ET/PT) FRED CLAUSSee Friday, December 5 for description. (Live Action)
(1:30–2:00 PM ET/PT) FROSTY’S WINTER WONDERLANDEveryone’s favorite snowman, Frosty, plans to marry, but not if the evil Jack Frost can help it. Can the children save Frosty from being frozen lifeless and get him to the church on time? (Animated)
(2:00–4:00 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSESee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(4:00–6:30 PM ET/PT) DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMASSee Friday, December 5 for description. (Live Action)
(6:30–9:00 PM ET/PT) TOY STORY 3In the third installment of the beloved film series, Andy is growing up and decides to put away his toys for good, except for Woody (voice of Tom Hanks). But the gang accidentally ends up among the toys at a daycare center, run by the ruthless teddy bear Lotso (voice of Ned Beatty). It’s up to Woody to rescue his friends and return them home! (Animated)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) ARTHUR CHRISTMAS - Network Television Premiere!How does Santa deliver all those presents on one night? With a team of Christmas elves, and one high-tech operation, and the entire Claus family’s help! However, after a present is lost on Christmas Eve, Santa’s youngest son Arthur teams up with an elf for an urgent mission to make sure a little girl receives a special gift. (Animated)
(11:00 PM–1:00 AM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSE Encore Presentation
(1:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1979)See Monday, December 1 for description. (Animated)
Sunday, December 7
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) A DENNIS THE MENACE CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–9:30 AM ET/PT) THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOYBased on the Christmas song, the “Little Drummer Boy” tells the story of Aaron, a poor boy who cannot afford to buy a present for baby Jesus and instead plays a special song for him on his drums. (Animated)
(9:30–11:30 AM ET/PT) RUDOLPH AND FROSTY’S CHRISTMAS IN JULYSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Animated)
(11:30 AM–1:30 PM ET/PT) ARTHUR CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
(1:30-3:30PM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1998)Jack Frost (Michael Keaton) was always too busy to spend time with his son, Charlie. But when he dies in a car accident, Jack finds himself back to life in the form of a snowman! (Live Action)
(3:30–5:30 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSE 3: THE ESCAPE CLAUSESee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(5:30–8:00 PM ET/PT) TOY STORY 3See Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
(8:00–8:30 PM ET/PT) TOY STORY THAT TIME FORGOT – ABC FAMILY PREMIEREDuring a post-Christmas play date, the “Toy Story” gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It's all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie's room. (Animated)
(8:30–10:30 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(10:30–11:00 PM ET/PT) TOY STORY THAT TIME FORGOT Encore Presentation
(11:00 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
Monday, December 8
(5:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(8:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) THE FOSTERS – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE!As Callie and Jude spend their first Christmas with the Fosters, Callie feels the sting of still being an official foster kid, while Jude’s guilt over having been adopted has him overcompensating.
(9:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) SWITCHED AT BIRTH – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE!As the Kennish and Vasquez families prepare to celebrate Christmas in their traditional ways, Bay and Daphne find themselves living each other’s lives as if the switch never happened.
(10:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Animated)
(12:00–1:00 AM ET/PT) THE FOSTERS – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE Encore Presentation
(1:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) SWITCHED AT BIRTH – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE Encore Presentation
Tuesday, December 9
(5:00–5:30 PM ET/PT) FROSTY’S WINTER WONDERLANDSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
(5:30–6:00 PM ET/PT) MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROLCharles Dickens’s famous story is retold with Mickey as Bob Cratchit, Uncle Scrooge as Ebenezer Scrooge, Goofy as Jacob Marley’s ghost, and Donald as nephew Fred. (Animated)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) THE LITTLE MERMAIDAriel (Jodi Benson) is a fun-loving and mischievous mermaid enchanted with all things human. Disregarding her father’s order to stay away from the world above the sea, she swims to the surface and, in a raging storm, rescues the prince of her dreams. Determined to be human, she strikes a bargain with the devious sea witch, Ursula (Pat Carroll), and trades her fins and beautiful voice for legs.
(8:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) PRETTY LITTLE LIARS – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE!Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer look to clear Spencer’s name and prove a connection between Alison and Bethany, while Alison gets a glimpse at the past, present and future by a ghostly presence.
(9:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) CHASING LIFE - NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE!April’s grandparents (guest stars Ed Asner and Marion Ross) stir up trouble when they pay a visit and the Carvers celebrate an early family Christmas.
(10:00-11:00 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH’S SHINY NEW YEARSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(12:00–1:00 AM ET/PT) PRETTY LITTLE LIARS – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE Encore Presentation
(1:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) CHASING LIFE – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE Encore Presentation
Wednesday, December 10
(4:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) THE LITTLE MERMAIDSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(6:00–7:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(7:00-7:30 PM ET/PT) BABY DADDYBen takes drastic measures to get Emma a much sought-after toy for her first Christmas.
(7:30–8:00 PM ET/PT) MELISSA & JOEYJaime Pressly drops by as Mel’s sister Meredith, who comes home from prison on furlough to celebrate Christmas with the kids and Mel, and seems unruffled by Joe's obvious animosity towards her.
(8:00–8:30 PM ET/PT) MELISSA & JOEY – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE!Mel and Joe are about to celebrate their first Christmas as a couple, which leads to a competition over whose family ornament should take the top spot on the tree.
(8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) BABY DADDY – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE!Ben’s holiday season is going horribly wrong and he wishes there was no such thing as Christmas. But when Ben’s wish comes true and the holiday vanishes, he also erases Emma’s existence, since he met her mother at a Christmas Eve party. Can Ben get his loved ones to believe in Christmas and bring Emma back before it’s too late?
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)(12:00–12:30 AM ET/PT) MELISSA & JOEY – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE Encore Presentation
(12:30–1:00 AM ET/PT) BABY DADDY – NEW HOLIDAY EPISODE Encore PresentationThursday, December 11
(5:00–7:00 PM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1998)See Sunday, December 7 for description. (Live Action)
(7:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1, for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) SCROOGEDA comedic take on Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol.” A television executive (Bill Murray) who exploits the holidays in order to boost ratings, is haunted by three ghosts. (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) THE MISTLE-TONESIn the ABC Family original holiday movie, Holly (Tia Mowry) is devastated when she is turned down for a spot in the Christmas singing group The Snow Belles. So she forms her own group, the Mistle-Tones, and challenges her rival Marci (Tori Spelling) and The Snow Belles to a Christmas Eve sing-off! (Live Action)
Friday, December 12
(4:30–5:30 PM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1979)See Monday, December 1 for description. (Animated)
(5:30–7:30 PM ET/PT) SCROOGEDSee Thursday, December 11, for description. (Live Action)
(7:30–9:30 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(9:30 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1994)A young girl is reluctant to believe in Santa Claus, despite the appearance of a jovial man who claims to be the real thing. (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) HOLIDAY IN HANDCUFFSMelissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez star in ABC Family’s original holiday tale about a desperate young woman who kidnaps a handsome guy to take home to her parents at Christmas to prove how well she’s doing with her life. (Live Action)
Saturday, December 13
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) UNLIKELY ANGELWhen diva country singer Ruby Diamond (Dolly Parton) is unexpectedly killed in a car accident, she is denied access into heaven because of her selfish ways. If she reunites the Bartilson family, who have been torn apart ever since Mrs. Bartilson died, by midnight on Christmas Eve, she will become an angel. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) THE MISTLE-TONESSee Thursday, December 11 for description. (Animated)
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONE 3Eight year old Alex is home sick from school when he must outwit a gang of thieves who are targeting his neighborhood searching for a specific toy car, which Alex has!
(1:00–3:00 PM ET/PT) PRANCERSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(3:00–5:30 PM ET/PT) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1994)See Friday, December 12 for description. (Live Action)
(5:30–6:00 PM ET/PT) MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(8:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(10:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Animated)
(11:00–11:30 PM ET/PT) MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(11:30 PM–2:00 AM ET/PT) FRED CLAUSSee Friday, December 5, for description. (Live Action)
Sunday, December 14
(7:00–9:30 AM ET/PT) MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1994)See Friday, December 12 for description. (Live Action)
(9:30–11:30 AM ET/PT) DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(11:30 AM–1:30 PM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1998)See Sunday, December 7 for description. (Live Action)
(1:30–4:00 PM ET/PT) FRED CLAUSSee Friday, December 5, for description. (Live Action)
(4:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(6:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMASSee Friday, December 5 for description. (Live Action)
(9:00 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS Encore Presentation
Monday, December 15
(4:30–7:00 PM ET/PT) WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORYThe holder of a Golden Ticket wins a trip to where the world’s most wonderful sweets are made, in the mysterious chocolate factory of Willy Wonka (Gene Wilder). (Live Action)
(7:00–7:30 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’S PREP & LANDING The half-hour holiday special reveals the never-before-told tale of an elite unit of Elves known as Prep & Landing, who are responsible for preparing all of the homes for Santa before the big guy arrives. Featuring the voices of Dave Foley and Sarah Chalke. (Animated)
(7:30–8:00 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’S PREP & LANDING: NAUGHTY VS. NICEPrep & Landing Elves Wayne and Lanny are back to save the day when someone threatens to put the whole world on Santa’s Naughty List. Featuring the voices of Dave Foley, Chris Parnell, and Rob Riggle. (Animated)
(8:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESSSee Wednesday, December 3 for description. (Animated)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) SANTA BABYIn this ABC Family original holiday movie, Mary Class (Jenny McCarthy) is a highly driven business executive whose great success is acknowledged by everyone but her father, who just happens to be Santa Claus (George Wendt). (Live Action)
Tuesday, December 16
(2:00–4:30 PM ET/PT) WILLY WONKA & THE CHOCOLATE FACTORYSee Monday, December 15 for description. (Live Action)
(4:30–6:30 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH AND FROSTY’S CHRISTMAS IN JULYSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Animated)
(6:30–8:30 PM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESSSee Wednesday, December 3 for description. (Animated)
(8:30–11:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONEKevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) is shocked when his Christmas wish – that his family would leave him alone – comes true when he is inadvertently left behind from a holiday vacation. But now there are two ruthless burglars targeting Kevin’s neighborhood, and it’s up to him to defend his house and catch the thieves! (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) SANTA BABY 2: CHRISTMAS MAYBEIn this ABC Family original movie, Jenny McCarthy reprises her role as Mary Class, Santa’s daughter, who is faced with a decision when her father decides to leave her in charge of the family business. Also starring Paul Sorvino and Dean McDermott. (Live Action)
Wednesday, December 17
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) HOLIDAZEIn this ABC Family original movie starring Jennie Garth and Cameron Mathison, Melody Gerard is unhappy when her boss sends her to her sleepy hometown to convince the reluctant townspeople to allow them to build a new discount store. Desperate to get out of town and back to her “real” life, Melody takes a spill and wakes up in an alternate universe where she never left home.
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) SANTA BABYSee Monday, December 15 for description. (Live Action)
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM ET/PT) SANTA BABY 2: CHRISTMAS MAYBESee Tuesday, December 16 for description. (Live Action)
(1:00–3:00 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’S A CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(3:00–4:30 PM ET/PT) MICKEY’S TWICE UPON A CHRISTMASMickey and friends return to tell five more tales of holiday spirit and Christmas cheer. (Animated)
(4:30–5:30 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(5:30–6:30 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Animated)
(6:30–9:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) CHRISTMAS CUPIDIn this ABC Family original movie, Christina Milian stars as high-powered Hollywood publicist, Sloane, who finds herself haunted by the ghost of her recently departed infamous client, Caitlin (Ashley Benson), in a modern day take on Charles Dickens’ holiday classic story of A Christmas Carol. (Live Action)
Thursday, December 18
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) CHRISTMAS CUPIDSee Wednesday, December 17 for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) UNLIKELY ANGELSee Saturday, December 13 for description. (Live Action)
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM ET/PT) 12 DATES OF CHRISTMASStarring Amy Smart and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, the ABC Family original holiday movie follows a young woman who re-lives the same first date on Christmas Eve over and over again until she learns to open up her world to new things and stop living in the past. (Live Action)
(1:00–3:00 PM ET/PT) HOLIDAY IN HANDCUFFSSee Friday, December 12 for description. (Live Action)
(3:00–5:00 PM ET/PT) PRANCERSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(5:00–6:30 PM ET/PT) MICKEY’S ONCE UPON A CHRISTMASKelsey Grammer narrates three charming Christmas tales with a Mickey Mouse twist, including the Christmas classic The Gift of the Magi, starring Mickey and Minnie Mouse. (Animated)
(6:30–8:30 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(8:30–11:00 PM ET/PT) FRED CLAUSSee Saturday, December 5, for description. (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) HOLIDAY IN HANDCUFFSSee Friday, December 12 for description. (Live Action)Friday, December 19
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) DESPERATELY SEEKING SANTAIn this ABC Family Original movie, an ambitious marketing executive gets more than she bargained for when she decides to run a “Sexy Santa” contest to replace the typical mall Santa, and the winner turns out to be more than just a handsome face.
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) UNACCOMPANIED MINORSWilmer Valderrama stars in this holiday romp set in the Unaccompanied Minors Room, an airport holding cell for dozens of stranded, parent-free kids from all over the country. (Live Action)
(11:00–11:30 AM ET/PT) MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(11:30 AM–1:30 PM ET/PT) PRANCERSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Live Action)
(1:30–3:30 PM ET/PT) JACK FROST (1998)See Sunday, December 7 for description. (Live Action)
(3:30–6:00 PM ET/PT) FRED CLAUSSee Friday, December 5, for description. (Live Action)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(8:00–10:00 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) SCROOGEDSee Thursday, December 11, for description. (Live Action)
Saturday, December 20
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) THE DOG WHO SAVED CHRISTMAS VACATIONChristmas chaos ensues in the ABC Family original movie “The Dog Who Saved Christmas” when the Bannister family adopts a misguided guard dog Zeus (voiced by Mario Lopez) to try and keep their home safe from neighborhood prowlers. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) SANTA BUDDIES: THE LEGEND OF SANTA PAWSWhen Puppy Paws, the feisty son of Santa Paws, forgets the true meaning of the season, it’s up to the Buddies to remind him that Christmas is not about what you get; it’s about what you give. (Live Action)
(11:00 AM–12:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(12:00–2:00 PM ET/PT) ARTHUR CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
(2:00–4:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(4:00–6:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1, for description. (Live Action)
(6:00–8:00 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(8:00–10:30 PM ET/PT) DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMASSee Friday, December 5 for description. (Live Action)
(10:30 PM–1:00 AM ET/PT) HOME ALONE Encore Presentation
(1:00-2:00 AM ET/PT) A MISER BROTHERS’ CHRISTMASStarring Mickey Rooney, “A Miser Brothers’ Christmas” tells the story of how Santa throws out his back, potentially spoiling Christmas for boys and girls all over the world. (Animated)
Sunday, December 21
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) SANTA BUDDIES: THE LEGEND OF SANTA PAWSSee Saturday, December 20, for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) ARTHUR CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM ET/PT) RICHIE RICH’S CHRISTMAS WISHRichie Rich (David Gallagher) gets more than he bargained for when Professor Keanbean (Eugene Levy) invents a wishing machine that magically transports Richie to an alternate universe where his nasty cousin Reggie Van Dough rules with an iron fist. (Live Action)
CHRISTMAS CLASSICS MARATHON!
(1:00–1:30 PM ET/PT) THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOYSee Sunday, December 7 for description. (Animated)
(1:30–2:00 PM ET/PT) NESTOR, THE LONG EARED CHRISTMAS DONKEY“Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey” tells the story of the donkey that carried Mary to Bethlehem. (Animated)
(2:00–3:00 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH’S SHINY NEW YEARSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(3:00–4:00 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1, for description. (Animated)
(4:00–5:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(5:00–7:30 PM ET/PT) DR. SEUSS’ HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMASSee Friday, December 5 for description. (Live Action)
(7:30–10:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(10:00 PM–12:00 AM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESSSee Wednesday, December 3 for description. (Animated)
Monday, December 22
(7:00–9:00 AM ET/PT) RICHIE RICH’S CHRISTMAS WISHSee Sunday, December 21 for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 AM ET/PT) A DENNIS THE MENACE CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Live Action)
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM ET/PT) UNLIKELY ANGELSee Saturday, December 13 for description. (Live Action)
(1:00–3:00 PM ET/PT) SNOWGLOBEIn the ABC Family original movie, a mystical snow globe transports Angela (Christina Milian), who longs for the perfect Christmas away from her boisterous family, into an idyllic Christmas winter wonderland. (Live Action)
(3:00–5:00 PM ET/PT) THE MISTLE-TONESSee Thursday, December 11 for description. (Live Action)
(5:00–5:30 PM ET/PT) FROSTY’S WINTER WONDERLANDSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(5:30-6:30 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH’S SHINY NEW YEARSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(6:30–7:30 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Animated)
(7:30–8:30 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4, for description. (Animated)
(8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT) TOY STORY THAT TIME FORGOTSee Sunday, December 7 for description. (Animated)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(12:00-2:00 AM ET/PT) RUDOLPH AND FROSTY’S CHRISTMAS IN JULYSee Tuesday, December 2 for description. (Animated)
Tuesday, December 23
(7:00–8:30 AM ET/PT) MICKEY’S ONCE UPON A CHRISTMASSee Thursday, December 18 for description. (Live Action)
(8:30–10:30 AM ET/PT) CHRISTMAS CUPIDSee Wednesday, December 17 for description. (Live Action)
(10:30 AM–12:30 PM ET/PT) SANTA BABYSee Monday, December 15 for description. (Live Action)
(12:30–2:30 PM ET/PT) SANTA BABY 2: CHRISTMAS MAYBESee Tuesday, December 16 for description. (Live Action)
(2:30–4:30 PM ET/PT) HOLIDAY IN HANDCUFFSSee Friday, December 12 for description. (Live Action)
(4:30–6:30 PM ET/PT) THE SANTA CLAUSESee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(6:30-7:00 PM ET/PT) TOY STORY THAT TIME FORGOTSee Sunday, December 7 for description. (Animated)
(7:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESS See Wednesday, December 3, for description. (Animated)
(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) ARTHUR CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
Wednesday, December 24
(7:00-7:30 AM ET/PT) MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(7:30–9:30 AM ET/PT) ARTHUR CHRISTMASSee Saturday, December 6 for description. (Animated)
(11:00 AM-1:00 PM) SNOWSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Live Action)
(1:00 PM-3:00 PM ET/PT) JACK FROSTSee Sunday, December 7 for description. (Live Action)
(3:00–5:00 PM ET/PT) THE POLAR EXPRESSSee Wednesday, December 3 for description. (Animated)
(5:00–7:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(7:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1, for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)(12:00–2:00 AM ET/PT) SCROOGEDSee Thursday, December 11, for description. (Live Action)Thursday, December 25
(7:00–7:30 AM ET/PT) FROSTY’S WINTER WONDERLANDSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(7:30–8:00 AM ET/PT) THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOYSee Sunday, December 21 for description. (Animated)
(8:00–8:30 AM ET/PT) NESTOR, THE LONG EARED CHRISTMAS DONKEYSee Sunday, December 21 for description. (Animated)
(8:30–9:00 AM ET/PT) ‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMASActor Joel Grey narrates this animated holiday special adapted from the famous poem by Clement Moore. (Animated)
(9:00–9:30 AM ET/PT) MICKEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROLSee Tuesday, December 9 for description. (Animated)
(11:00 AM–1:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONESee Tuesday, December 16, for description. (Live Action)
(1:00-2:00 PM ET/PT) RUDOLPH’S SHINY NEW YEARSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(2:00–3:00 PM ET/PT) SANTA CLAUS IS COMIN’ TO TOWNSee Monday, December 1, for description. (Animated)
(3:00–4:00 PM ET/PT) THE YEAR WITHOUT A SANTA CLAUSSee Thursday, December 4 for description. (Animated)
(4:00–4:30 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’S PREP & LANDINGSee Monday, December 15 for description. (Animated)
(4:30–5:00 PM ET/PT) DISNEY’ S PREP & LANDING: NAUGHTY VS. NICESee Monday, December 15 for description. (Animated)
(5:00–7:00 PM ET/PT) NATIONAL LAMPOON’S CHRISTMAS VACATIONSee Monday, December 1, for description. (Live Action)
(7:00–9:00 PM ET/PT) ELFSee Monday, December 1 for description. (Live Action)
(9:00–11:00 PM ET/PT) HOME ALONE Encore Presentation
(12:00 AM–2:00 AM ET/PT) HOME ALONE 3See Saturday, December 13, for description. (Live Action)
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