Below is a chronological listing of Bravo’s Holiday programming. All programming is subject to change (all times ET; visit http://www.bravo.ca to confirm local broadcast times).
Wednesday, Dec. 2
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – CHRISTMAS WITH TUCKER (2013) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
In the months following his father’s death, a 13-year-old boy forms a special bond with a neighbour’s dog named Tucker, and learns to be a man by helping his grandparents and farmland community through a series of dangerous winter storms. Christmas promises to be one to remember, but instead the young boy learns first-hand the importance of responsibility, the faithfulness of friends, and the power of love.
CHRISTMAS WITH TUCKER stars James Brolin (MARCUS WELBY, M.D.), Gage Munroe (
Immortals), and Josie Bissett (MELROSE PLACE).
Thursday, Dec. 3
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – THIS CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT (2013) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Trying to avoid anything that will bring back memories of her late husband, newly widowed Kathy (Kellie Martin, ARMY WIVES) plans to skip out on Christmas festivities, but when Kathy meets handsome Christmas tree shop owner Tim (Cameron Mathison, ALL MY CHILDREN), their undeniable chemistry helps Kathy open up to the joys of the season again. With the support of her best friend Jenna (Jewel Staite, STARGATE: ATLANTIS), and the budding relationship with Tim, Kathy begins to embrace the hopeful message of the season.
THURSDAY NIGHT CHRISTMAS MOVIE
9 p.m. – ‘TIS THE SEASON FOR LOVE (2015) (Encores at
1 a.m. and
Dec. 4 at
10 a.m.)
Beth Baker (Sarah Lancaster, CHUCK) is an out-of-work actress stuck in New York City without her friends at Christmas time. She decides to return home to the quaint small town she escaped 10 years before and finds a place far different than the hamlet she left.
Friday, Dec. 4
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED FOR CHRISTMAS (2014) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
When the postal detectives Oliver (Eric Mabius, UGLY BETTY), Shane (Kristin Booth, ORPHAN BLACK), Rita (Crystal Lowe, REPUBLIC OF DOYLE) and Norman (Geoff Gustafson, PRIMEVAL: NEW WORLD) discover an urgent letter written to God, they delay their own travel plans to help a little girl who’s mothers life hangs in the balance on Christmas Eve. With guidance from a mysterious post office volunteer, Jordan (Rob Estes, MELROSE PLACE) and Oliver’s former Sunday School teacher (Marion Ross, HOT IN CLEAVELAND), the “postables” are surprised to discover they’ve been a part of more than one miracle on Christmas Eve.
Saturday, Dec. 5
SATURDAY MORNING CHRISTMAS MOVIE
7 a.m. – MURDER, SHE BAKED: A PLUM PUDDING MYSTERY (2015) (Encores at
6 p.m.)
The Cookie Jar’s busiest time of the year also happens to be the most wonderful time for Christmas cookies. Hannah Swensen (Alison Sweeney, DAYS OF OUR LIVES) is busy making plum pudding and loving it. But the season takes a sinister turn when Hannah discovers a town local dead in his office. With so many suspects to investigate and the twelve days of Christmas ticking away, Hannah’s running out of time to nab a murderous Scrooge who doesn’t want her to see the New Year.
11 p.m. – THE REF (1994)
*Movie Premiere* (Encores at
3 a.m.)
An unfortunate cat burglar, abandoned by his partner-in-crime, is forced to take hostages in the form of an irritating couple. Then the couple’s blackmailing son and despicable in-laws step into the picture – finding him more than he bargained for. The only way for him to survive is to be their referee and resolve their nutty differences before he can be nabbed by the police. Stars Denis Leary (RESCUE ME), Kevin Spacey (HOUSE OF CARDS), and Judy Davis (TO ROME WITH LOVE).
Sunday, Dec. 6
SUNDAY CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
7 a.m. – MISTLETOE OVER MANHATTAN (2011) (Encores at
3 p.m.)
In this Canadian film, Santa Claus, (Mairtin O’Carrigan,
Rock, Paper, Scissors: The Way of the Tosser) loses his holiday spirit. Mrs. Claus (Tedde Moore, THE KENNEDYS), comes up with a master plan to help him recapture his bliss in the one place she knows the spirit of Christmas must still exist: New York City.
9 a.m. – THE CASE FOR CHRISTMAS (2011)
In this Canadian film, everyone is losing faith in Santa (George Buza,
X-Men), as he’s being sued for ruining Christmas. Young lawyer, Michael Sherman (Dean Cain, LOIS & CLARK: THE NEW ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN) takes Santa on as his client to defend him against wealthy businessman Braxton Bennett (Barry Flatman, THE KENNEDYS). When it comes out that the lawsuit is all for Braxton’s own financial gain, Michael helps save Christmas and finds love along the way.
11 a.m. – ONCE UPON A CHRISTMAS (2000)
Santa (Douglas Campbell, DUE SOUTH) is discouraged by a lack of Christmas spirit and wants to quit, but his daughter, Kristen (Kathy Ireland, TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL), begs for one more chance to prove to him that there is hope for the world.
1 p.m. –
TWICE UPON A CHRISTMAS (2001)
Santa’s (Matthew Walker,
A Night at the Museum) first born daughter, Rudolfa (Mary Donnelly-Haskel, THE SECRET WORLD OF ALEX MACK), is secretly selling pieces of the North Pole, and eventually ruin Christmas, and replace Santa’s workshop with a brand new casino. Santa’s lost daughter Kristen (Kathy Ireland, TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL) returns to the North Pole with her two children who are desperate to save Christmas, and rebuild the shattered village.
SUNDAY CHRISTMAS DOUBLE BILL
6 p.m. – NORTHPOLE (2014)
When a loss of togetherness spreads across the globe and threatens the existence of Santa’s Northpole, a little boy named Kevin is called upon to save the day. With the help of his teacher and a mischievous elf, Kevin is determined to convince his mother to believe in holiday magic and prove that one small voice can change the hearts of many. Stars Tiffani Thiessen (WHITE COLLAR), Bailee Madison (TROPHY WIFE), and Josh Hopkins (COUGAR TOWN).
8 p.m. – NORTHPOLE: OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS (2015)
*Movie Premiere*
When Mackenzie Reed (Lori Loughlin, FULL HOUSE) inherits her beloved aunt’s once-majestic hotel, she decides the sensible thing to do is to sell it before Christmas. But fixing up the rundown place while managing the hotel staff (including the handyman and his kids) and dealing with demanding guests is harder than it seems. But she gets some unexpected help as Clementine (Bailee Madison, THE FOSTERS) and a group of Elves arrive on a special mission from Santa, lending their Guilds’ expertise to fixing up the Hotel, and helping Mackenzie re-discover hidden talents and the true meaning of Christmas cheer.
Monday, Dec. 7
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – INSTANT MESSAGE (2005) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Gina (Marla Sokoloff,
Sugar and Spice) has been carrying on a pen-pal friendship with Seth (Patrick J. Adams, SUITS) since junior high. Now a professional journalist, Gina lives in Boston, while Seth is a toy-company executive. When Seth shows up in Boston for a conference, Gina is assigned to interview him, but for all these years she has been sending along pictures of her friend Ellen (Lindy Booth, THE LIBRARIANS) in her letters to Seth, while Seth has been sending pictures of his friend Matt (Jonathan Cherry, CSI:NY). Terrified that Seth won’t like her if he finds out what she really looks like, Gina sends Ellen in her place for the interview – while Seth, prevails upon Matt to impersonate him.
MONDAY NIGHT CHRISTMAS MOVIE
9 p.m. – LOVE FOR CHRISTMAS (2012) (Encores at
1 a.m.)
LOVE FOR CHRISTMAS follows two unlucky and unlikely people, Heather (Shantel Vansanten, ONE TREE HILL) and Bobby (Rob Mayes, 90210), who despite their contrasting personalities, end up falling in love at Christmas.
Tuesday, Dec. 8
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – BEST CHRISTMAS PARTY EVER (2014) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Jennie Stanton (Torrey DeVitto, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS) throws the Christmas parties every year for her company, but things are a little different this year as her boss is retiring and is looking to the next generation to take over. Jennie thinks she has the job in the bag, until her boss’ charismatic nephew, Nick (Steve Lund, BITTEN), shows up as “seasonal help” immediately clashes with Jennie. The pair battles it out for the top job with unmistakable chemistry and symmetry, but when a powerful corporation threatens to shut them down, Jennie and Nick are forced to work together to throw the greatest Christmas party ever.
Wednesday, Dec. 9
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – THE CHRISTMAS PARADE (2014) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Hayley Temple (AnnaLynne McCord, 90210) is a famous talk show host, and is preparing for the biggest event of the year, the annual Christmas show. While on air, Hayley finds out that her fiancé, Jason (Drew Scott,
Coyote Mountain), is cheating on her. To clear her head, she goes on a drive and ends up in Carver Bend, Connecticut, unfortunately crashing through a local judge’s fence. Forced to do community service, she helps out her rescuer Beck (Jefferson Brown, ROOKIE BLUE), by building a float for the town’s annual Christmas parade to help save the town’s art center. Hayley she re-learns why the holidays are important to spend with loved ones, and she re-discovers the spirit of Christmas.
Thursday, Dec. 10
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – THE TREE THAT SAVED CHRISTMAS (2014) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Molly (Lacey Chabert,
Mean Girls), who grew up on her family’s generations-old Christmas tree farm in rural Vermont, is now an aspiring writer in Manhattan. Working as the assistant to a publishing CEO, Molly has no life and little chance to write. Even worse, Molly’s work obligations keep her from going home for the holidays, which will be the last Christmas at her family’s heritage tree farm. When a Christmas tree from her youth appears in her boss’ home Molly takes it as a sign and heads home for the holidays with a plan to save the family farm.
THURSDAY NIGHT CHRISTMAS MOVIE
9 p.m. – MURDER SHE BAKED: A PLUM PUDDING MYSTERY (2015) (Encores at
1 a.m. and
Dec. 11 at
10 a.m.)
Friday, Dec. 11
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – MISTLETOE OVER MANHATTAN (2011) (Encores at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.)
Saturday, Dec. 12
SATURDAY MORNING CHRISTMAS MOVIE
7 a.m. – NORTHPOLE: OPEN FOR BUSINESS (2015) (Encores at
6 p.m.)
SATURDAY CHRISTMAS MOVIE
11 p.m. – THE BRADY BUNCH MOVIE (1995)
1 a.m. – CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN (2003)
Sunday, Dec. 13
SUNDAY CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
6 a.m. – CHRISTMAS WITH TUCKER (2013)
8 a.m. – PETE’S CHRISTMAS (2013)
10 a.m. – 12 DOG DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS (2014)
After being assigned to an animal rescue shelter as part of his community service, a troubled teenager is forced to get into the spirit of the holidays when he is recruited to help find homes for twelve unwanted dogs before Christmas. Stars Reginald VelJohnson (FAMILY MATTERS) and Vincent Giovagnoli (PASSPORT TO EXPLORE)
12 p.m. – A GOLDEN CHRISTMAS (2009)
Jessica (Andrea Roth, RINGER) is a federal lawyer who returns to her parent’s home for Christmas. When she discovers that the house where she grew up was sold to a stranger, she looks for ways to buy it back again. Jessica tries to get Michael (Nicholas Brendon, CRIMINAL MINDS), the new owner arrested, but she also doesn’t remember who he really is.
2 p.m. – 3 HOLIDAY TAILS (2011)
Rod (Bruce Davison,
X-Men) and Katherine Wright (Alley Mills, THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL) are enjoying their retirement in Florida – or so they’re telling each other. Actually, Rod’s been bored with nothing to do, and Katherine misses her kids back home, especially with Christmas right around the corner. Although they’ve made friends with their new neighbour Lisa (Julie Gonzalo, DALLAS), who is a golden retriever fan like them. Then, Rod and Katherine’s dog, Jake takes off during a walk with Lisa and interrupts a wedding proposal. Lisa is mortified to discover the proposer is none other than her lifelong-friend-turned-boyfriend-turned-ex, David (K.C. Clyde,
Something New).
4 p.m. – SCOOT & KASSIE’S CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE (2013)
After Kassie (Ariana Bagley,
K-9 Adventures: Legend of the Lost Gold) rescues a wounded former police dog, she and her new best friend, Scoot, celebrate the season with a group of feisty friends by organizing a charity concert to raise money for less fortunate kids.
SUNDAY CHRISTMAS DOUBLE BILL
6 p.m. – THE CHRISTMAS SHEPHERD (2014)
Buddy, a German Shepherd born on Christmas Day, means the world to widowed children’s author Sally Brown (Teri Polo, THE FOSTERS). When a thunderstorm causes Buddy to run away from home, he ends up being adopted by a single father and his daughter from a neighboring town. With Christmas approaching fast, Buddy helps the two single parents cross paths and find love again.
8 p.m. – A CHRISTMAS DETOUR (2015) *Movie Premiere*
Two New York City-bound travelers find themselves inextricably linked when a snowstorm reroutes them to an airport hotel in Buffalo. Stars Candace Cameron-Bure (FULL HOUSE) and Paul Greene (BITTEN).
Monday, Dec. 14
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – ANGELS AND ORNAMENTS (2014) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Corrine (Jessalyn Gilsig, GLEE), a hopeless romantic, has no idea what she’s getting herself into when she wishes on a Christmas tree ornament for a great romance. Her wish materializes into a choice between three suitors, and a quest to find true love before Christmas day.
MONDAY NIGHT CHRISTMAS MOVIE
9 p.m. – BACK TO CHRISTMAS (2014) (Encores at
1 a.m.)
Saddened about spending another Christmas alone, Ali (Kelly Overton, TRUE BLOOD) meets quirky and spunky, Ginny (Jennifer Elise Cox,
The Brady Bunch Movie) at a diner on Christmas Eve, where Ali shares with Ginny that she was to be married on New Year’s Eve last year, but she and her fiancé unexpectedly split. When Ali explains that she would do everything differently if she could go back in time, Ginny tells her that sometimes people do get second chances. The following morning, Ali wakes up to find herself transported back to that Christmas before her planned wedding. While she sets out to avoid the mistakes of her past, she learns that changing the course of history is no easy task.
Tuesday, Dec. 15
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – THE CASE FOR CHRISTMAS (2011) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
Wednesday, Dec. 16
6 a.m. – CHRISTMAS MAGIC (2011) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
In this Canadian film, Carrie Bishop (Lindy Booth, THE LIBRARIANS) suffers from a severe car accident and is put on “angel duty” as her last task on Earth before she can “pass over” to Heaven. She must help and guide a young restaurant owner (Paul McGillion, STARGATE: ATLANTIS), who is depressed because his restaurant is weeks away from shutting its doors. However, along the way, she learns a lot more about herself – more so than when she was actually alive.
Thursday, Dec. 17
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – CHRISTMAS ON CHESTNUT STREET (2006) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
When a store accidentally orders 60,000 Christmas lights, hardworking employee Lou Boyd (Robert Moloney, MOTIVE) decides to start a contest to sell off the excess decorations. The store’s owner, Dianne (Kristen Dalton,
The Departed),wants to keep the very profitable contest going at all costs, despite the fact that the competition has put the local population at each other’s throats.
Friday, Dec. 18
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY MOVIES
6 a.m. – ANYTHING BUT CHRISTMAS (2012) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
6 p.m.)
John (Sergio Di Zio, FLASHPOINT) loves Grace (Elaine Hendrix,
The Parent Trap) and her 10-year-old son, Zachary (Sean Michael Kyer,
Everything and Everyone). Although he wants to propose to her at Christmas, it’s the one holiday John runs from. Chaos with exes, misunderstandings, parents and in-laws all imperil John and Grace’s relationship.
Saturday, Dec. 19
CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
6 a.m. – THE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT (2013) (Encores at
6 p.m.)
8 a.m. – FINDING CHRISTMAS (2013) (Encores at
8 p.m.)
Sean (Mark Lutz, TRANSPORTER: THE SERIES), a New York adman, swaps his swanky loft for an aspiring musician’s North Carolina cottage after a proposal gone wrong leads him to find a holiday escape. Sparks fly when he meets single mother Ryan (Tricia Helfer, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA). On the other end of the swap, singer Owen (musician JT Hodges) is charmed by Sean’s sassy assistant, Mia (Cristina Rosato, REMEDY). As these singles open up their homes, they also unexpectedly open up their hearts for the romantic possibilities in store this Christmas.
10 a.m. – THE TREE THAT SAVED CHRISTMAS (2014) (Encores at
10 p.m.)
12 p.m. – ‘TIS THE SEASON FOR LOVE (2015) (Encores at
12 a.m.)
2 p.m. – LOVE FOR CHRISTMAS (2012) (Encores at
2 a.m.)
4 p.m. – BACK TO CHRISTMAS (2014) (Encores at
4 a.m.)
Sunday, Dec. 20
CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
6 a.m. – ONE STARRY CHRISTMAS (2014) (Encores 6 p.m.)
8 a.m. – A VERY MERRY MIX-UP (2013) (Encores at 8 p.m.)
Shop owner Alice Chapman (Alicia Witt, FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS) is nervous to meet her future in-laws at Christmas, especially because she is arriving ahead of her new fiancé, Will Mitchum (Scott Gibson, THE PACIFIC). Alice’s trip becomes more stressful when her luggage is lost and her phone is damaged, leaving her no way to find Will’s family, until she meets her future brother-in-law, Matt Mitchum (Mark Wiebe,
Sweet Karma), at baggage claim. As Alice meets Matt’s doting family, she falls in love with their festive holiday traditions and warm welcome to their home. When unexpected romance comes calling, Alice must decide if her “merry mix-up” will actually turn out to be her destiny.
10 a.m. – INSTANT MESSAGE (2005) (Encores at 10 p.m.)
12 p.m. – A CHRISTMAS DETOUR (2015) (Encores at 12 p.m.)
2 p.m. – A CHRISTMAS KISS (2011) (Encores at 2 p.m.)
Wendy Walton (Laura Breckenridge, BLUE BLOODS) falls for a handsome stranger (Brendan Fehr, BONES) she meets on an elevator, unaware that he’s her snooty boss’ socialite boyfriend.
4 p.m. – 3 HOLIDAY TAILS (2011) (Encores at 4 p.m.)
Monday, Dec. 21
CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
6 a.m. – A CHRISTMAS SONG (2012)
In this Canadian film, budget cuts force the merger of two New York City high schools. Music teachers, Diana Deason (Natasha Henstridge, THE SECRET CIRCLE), and Ken Stoddard (Gabriel Hogan, HEARTLAND) aim to compete in the largest, televised Christmas Carol competition that will determine the fate of the school’s music program and the teacher’s jobs.
8 a.m. – COME DANCE WITH ME (2012)
This romantic, Canadian movie follows Jack Kesman (Andrew McCarthy, LIPSTICK JUNGLE), a financial planner who decides to take dance lessons to impress his girlfriend (Stephanie Mills, GOOD GOD), who also happens to be his boss’s daughter. However, after a few lessons with his kind-hearted dance instructor, Christine (Michelle Nolden, SAVING HOPE), the two develop a strong connection, causing Jack to have a change of heart.
10 a.m. – HOLIDAY SPIN (2012) (Encores at
8 p.m.)
In this Canadian film, Ruben (Ralph Macchio,
Hitchcock) stars as a former dance champion sidelined years ago by an injury. When his estranged son Blake (Garrett Clayton, SHAKE IT UP) comes to live with him, he enlists his help in preparing for the Holiday Spin, a ballroom dance contest which takes place every Christmas Eve.
12 p.m. – THE CHRISTMAS PARADE (2014)
2 p.m. – CATCH A CHRISTMAS STAR (2013) (Encores at
10 p.m.)
As one of the biggest pop stars on the planet, everyone knows who Nikki Crandon (Shannon Elizabeth,
American Pie) is — none more so than Chris Mitchell (Steve Byers, THE L.A. COMPLEX), Nikki’s first love from high school. When Chris’ 10-year-old daughter Sophie (Julia Lalonde, GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS) finds out her dad still has feelings for the singer, she takes matters into her own hands.
4 p.m. – A STAR FOR CHRISTMAS (2012) (Encores at
12 a.m.)
The only thing working for Cassie (Briana Evigan,
Step Up: All In) is her hugely successful cupcake shop. Her disastrous love life is turned upside down when a Hollywood movie begins filming in her sleepy small town. Jammed with cupcake orders, the last thing she expects is to meet Alex (Corey Sevier, INSTANT STAR), who sweeps her off her feet.
6 p.m. – BEST CHRISTMAS PARTY EVER (2014) (Encores at
4 a.m.)
Tuesday, Dec. 22
CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
6 a.m. – ANGELS AND ORNAMENTS (2014) (Encores at
10 p.m.)
8 a.m. – THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS (1994)
*Movie Premiere*
Bored with the same old scare-and-scream routine, Jack Skellington (Chris Sarandon,
The Princess Bride), the Pumpkin King of Halloween Town, longs to spread the joy of Christmas. But his merry mission puts Santa in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for good little boys and girls everywhere.
9:30 a.m. – IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (1946) (Encores at
6:15 p.m.)
One of the most popular films of all-time and a perennial holiday favourite, IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE follows an angel who helps a compassionate but despairingly frustrated businessman George (Jimmy Stewart,
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington), contemplating suicide, by showing him what life would have been like if he never existed.
12:15 p.m. – A TOWN WITHOUT CHRISTMAS (2001)
In the small town of Seacliff, Washington, a child’s letter to Santa Claus captures the nation’s attention. When the little boy writes that he wishes to leave this world so he will no longer be a burden to his divorcing parents, a race begins to find him before he harms himself. A TOWN WITHOUT CHRISTMAS stars Patricia Heaton (EVERBODY LOVES RAYMOND), Rick Roberts (SAVING HOPE), Ernie Hudson (FRANKLIN AND BASH), and Peter Falk (COLUMBO).
2:15 p.m. – FINDING JOHN CHRISTMAS (2003)
Angel Max (Peter Falk, COLUMBO) returns in a new story as he attempts to reunite a fallen hero with his family and bring dreams back into the life of a nurse struggling to save her ER from being closed.
4:15 p.m. – WHEN ANGELS COME TO TOWN (2004)
Angel Max (Falk) gets in trouble with his heavenly discipline him for contacting the wrong family in need of his help at Christmas time.
12 a.m. – CHRISTMAS MAGIC (2011) (Encores at
3 a.m.)
Wednesday, Dec. 23
CHRISTMAS MOVIE MARATHON
5 a.m. – PREP & LANDING (2009)
The half-hour, animated holiday special reveals the never-before-told tale of an elite unit of Elves known as Prep & Landing. Every Christmas Eve this high-tech organization ensures that homes around the world are properly prepared for the yearly visit from The Big Guy, their code name for Santa Claus.
5:30 a.m. – PREP & LANDING: NAUGHTY VS. NICE (2011)
With the Big 2-5 fast approaching, Wayne (Dave Foley, SPUN OUT) and Lanny (Derek Richardson, ANGER MANAGEMENT) must race to recover classified North Pole technology that has fallen into the hands of a computer-hacking Naughty Kid.
6 a.m. – MISTLETOE OVER MANHATTAN (2011) (Encores at
10 p.m.)
8 a.m. – THE CASE FOR CHRISTMAS (2011) (Encores at
6 p.m.)
10 a.m. – SANTA WHO? (2000)
Santa (Leslie Nielsen,
The Naked Gun) suffers a case of amnesia on the eve of his busiest season.
12 p.m. – NORTHPOLE (2014) (Encores at
12 a.m.)
2 p.m. – NORTHPOLE: OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS (2015) (Encores at
2 a.m.)
4 p.m. – ELF (2003) (Encores at
4 a.m.)
Thursday, Dec. 24
FAMILY BLOCKBUSTER MARATHON
6 a.m. –
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL (1985)
8:35 a.m. – BEETLEJUICE (1988)
10:35 a.m. – CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (2005)
1 p.m. – PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL (2003) (Encores at
10:30 p.m. and
Dec. 25 at
8 a.m.)
3:55 p.m. – PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST (2006) (Encores at
1:25 a.m. and
Dec. 25 at
10:55 a.m.)
7 p.m. – PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT THE WORLD’S END (2007) (Encores at
4:30 a.m. and
Dec. 25 at
2 p.m.)
Friday, Dec. 25
FAMILY BLOCKBUSTER MARATHON
5:30 p.m. – JURASSIC PARK (1993) (Encores at
12:50 a.m. and Dec. 26 at 6 a.m.)
8:15 p.m. – THE LOST WORLD: JURASSIC PARK (1997) (Encores at
3:25 a.m. and
Dec. 26 at
8:35 a.m.)
11 p.m. – JURASSIC PARK III (2001) (Encores
Dec. 26 at
11:10 a.m.)
Saturday, Dec. 26
PARTNERS IN CRIME MARATHON
1 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. – PARTNERS IN CRIME Complete Series
Based on Agatha Christie’s classic characters Tommy (David Walliams, LITTLE BRITIAN) and Tuppence Beresford (Jessica Raine, CALL THE MIDWIFE), the six-part miniseries follows a suburban married couple who solve mysteries and foil plots in 1950s Britain. In a country facing up to the looming threat of the Cold War, the adventure-seeking pair stumble into a world of undercover agents, mysterious evil masterminds, and diabolical political conspiracy.
FAMILY BLOCKBUSTER MARATHON
8:30 p.m. – BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) (Encores at
3:45 a.m. and
Dec. 27 at
8:30 a.m.)
11 p.m. – BACK TO THE FUTURE II (1989) (Encores
Dec. 27 at
6:15 a.m. and
10:55 a.m.)
1:15 a.m. – BACK TO THE FUTURE III (1990) (Encores
Dec. 27 at
1:10 p.m.)
Sunday, Dec. 27
MEN OF ACTION MARATHON
3:30 p.m. – THE FUGITIVE (1993)
6:15 p.m. – U.S. MARSHALS (1998)
9 p.m. – TAKEN 2(2008) (Encores
Dec. 28 at
9:45 a.m.)
11 p.m. – SNITCH (2013) (Encores
Dec. 28 at
11:45 a.m.)
1:25 a.m. – THE LAST STAND (2013) (Encores
Dec. 28 at
2:15 a.m.)
3:40 a.m. – ESCAPE PLAN (2013) (Encores
Dec. 28 at
6:30 p.m. and
1:30 a.m.)
Monday, Dec. 28
MEN OF ACTION MARATHON
6 a.m. – CRANK (2006)
7:50 a.m. – CRANK 2: HIGH VOLTAGE (2009)
4:30 p.m. – BULLET TO THE HEAD (2012) (Encores at
5 a.m.)
9 p.m. – THE EXPENDABLES (2010) (Encores
Dec. 29 at
6 a.m.)
11:15 p.m. – THE EXPENDABLES 2 (2012) (Encores
Dec. 29 at
8 a.m.)
Tuesday, Dec. 29
AGENT X CATCH UP MARATHON
1 p.m. – 8 p.m. – AGENT X Episodes 1-8
9 p.m. – AGENT X “Penultimatum”
*New Episode*
John is blackmailed by a terrorist into going on a suicide mission, employing the Geryon to accomplish the catastrophic deed.
10 p.m. – AGENT X “Fidelity”
*Season 1 Finale* (Encores
Dec. 30 at
3 p.m.)
John must rescue Natalie, Eckhart and a delegation of international leaders from a hostage crisis in the Paris Opera house.
MEN OF ACTION MARATHON
11 p.m. – CRIMSON TIDE (1995) (Encores
Dec. 30 at
8:40 a.m.)
1:15 a.m. – EXECUTIVE DECISION (1996) (Encores
Dec. 30 at
6 a.m.)
Wednesday, Dec. 30
MEN OF ACTION MARATHON
10:50 a.m. – UNDER SIEGE (1992) (Encores at
11 p.m.)
12:55 p.m. – UNDER SIEGE 2: DARK TERRITORY (1995) (Encores at
1:05 a.m.)
LEGENDS CATCH-UP MARATHON
4 p.m. – 9 p.m. – LEGENDS Episodes 201-205
9 p.m. – LEGENDS “The Legend of Tamir Zakayev”
*New Episode*
In present day Paris, Martin (Sean Bean, GAME OF THRONES) prepares Kate (Aisling Franciosi, THE FALL) for a dangerous job that Simon (Gershwyn Eustache Jnr,
Second Coming) isn’t sure she can handle. In Prague, Gabi (Winter Ave Zoli, SONS OF ANARCHY) confronts the intelligence agents about Martin Odum.
Thursday, Dec. 31
NEW YEAR, NEW LOVE MARATHON
5:10 a.m. – DAVE (1993) (Encores at
11:30 a.m.)
7:30 a.m. – MUSIC & LYRICS (2007) (Encores at
2 p.m. and
1:45 a.m.)
9:30 a.m. – SHALL WE DANCE (2004) (Encores at
4 a.m.)
4:15 p.m. – TWO WEEKS NOTICE (2002) (Encores at
11:30 p.m. and
Jan. 1 at
11:15 a.m.)
6:30 p.m. – NOTTING HILL (1999) (Encores
Jan. 1 at
6:15 a.m. and
1:15 p.m.)
9 p.m. – PRETTY WOMAN (1990) (Encores
Jan. 1 at
8:45 a.m. and
3:45 p.m.)
Friday, Jan. 1
NEW YEAR, NEW LOVE MARATHON
6:15 p.m. – WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING (1995) (Encores at
3:10 a.m. and
Jan. 2 at
2:05 p.m.)
8:30 p.m. – SWEET HOME ALABAMA (2002) (Encores
Jan. 2 at
5:20 a.m. and
4:20 p.m.)
10:45 p.m. – GREEN CARD (1990) (Encores
Jan. 2 at
11:55 a.m.)
1 a.m. – MUST LOVE DOGS (2005) (Encores
Jan. 2 at
7:35 a.m.)
Saturday, Jan. 2
NEW YEAR, NEW LOVE MARATHON
9:35 a.m. – SPLASH (1984) (Encores at
6:35 p.m. and
1:30 a.m.)
9 p.m. – YOU’VE GOT MAIL (1998) (Encores at
3:50 a.m. and
Jan. 3 at
6:35 p.m.)
11:25 p.m. – ADDICTED TO LOVE (1997) (Encores
Jan. 3 at
6:15 a.m. and
12:25 p.m.)
Sunday, Jan. 3
NEW YEAR, NEW LOVE MARATHON
8:10 a.m. – WHEN HARRY MET SALLY… (1989) (Encores at
4:40 p.m. and
4:05 a.m.)
10:05 a.m. – CITY OF ANGELS (1998) (Encores at
11:20 a.m.)
2:20 p.m. – KATE & LEOPOLD (2001) (Encores at
1:40 a.m.)
9 p.m. – LOVE & OTHER DRUGS (2010)