so we're gonna celebrate the new year by breaking down the top five shows of twenty all 100% certified fresh by the way right now on the ketchup by the way. Holly & Ivy — When Melody’s (Janel Parrish) neighbor, Nina (Marisol Nichols), learns that her illness has returned, Melody promises to keep Nina’s kids, Holly & Ivy, together. The All-Star Nickmas Spectacular — Hosted by Nickelodeon’s Lex Lumpkin, the hour-long variety show will include musical performances by JoJo Siwa, That Girl Lay Lay and Ne-Yo, appearances by Gabriel Iglesias, Jay Pharoah, Tisha Campbell, Trevor Noah and Young Dylan, plus comedy sketches and special messages from animated stars. Part 1 premieres at 8 p.m. and Part 2 at 11 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31 on Fox. All good things must come to an end, and with the season 6B premiere of Vikings hitting our television screens on December 30, the end of History’s beloved series is near.. With the help of the ring’s owner’s grandson (David Alpay), they learn the legacy his grandparent’s left behind. Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 25 on Hulu. Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! Love, Lights, Hanukkah! Premieres in December on Netflix. Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker — From Shondaland, Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker spotlights the career of award-winning entertainer Debbie Allen and follows her group of young dancers as they prepare for Allen’s annual “Hot Chocolate Nutcracker” production. A Christmas Tree Grows in Colorado — Erin (Rochelle Aytes) is planning the town’s Christmas celebration and must win over firefighter Kevin (Mark Taylor) in order to obtain the beautiful spruce tree from his property for the celebration. Happiest Season — Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis star as Abby and Harper, a couple headed home for the holidays. More than 100 hours of seasonal content and 21 premieres of live-action, animation and preschool series begin Thursday, Nov. 19 on Nickelodeon, including season 2 of festive competition Top Elf; The All-Star Nickmas Spectacular; new episodes of PAW Patrol, Blues Clues, All That, Danger Force, and more; and fan-favorite holiday episodes of Rugrats, SpongeBob SquarePants and The Loud House. if you wanna check out our full list of Twenty's best TV series head over to Ron Tomatoes.com to find 124 more entries of stellar programming. USS Christmas — Maddie (Jen Lilley), a reporter for a Norfolk newspaper, embarks on a Tiger Cruise during Christmastime where she meets a handsome naval officer (Trevor Donovan) and stumbles upon a mystery in the ship’s archive room. Lucas Menzino (Jesse Hutch), her high school rival, also has his eye on the inn as well. Premieres Friday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Christmas on the Menu — Josie Jennings (Kim Shaw) a celebrated, romantic, 35-year old chef in the city heads home to spend the holidays at the quaint, magical bed and breakfast where she grew up, and where her mother Shannon (Cynthia Gibb) has just opened a new restaurant. Holiday Programming, Ovation Premieres Saturday, Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Also airs Thursday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. on BYUtv. Frosty Returns — There’s still more magic as Frosty (John Goodman) returns to continue his adventure and skate on the edge of danger. Read Full Synopsis Heart of the Holidays — When Sam (Vanessa Lengies) was a little girl, all she wanted was to make a difference in the world. The Christmas Aunt — Rebecca Miller (Keshia Knight Pulliam) returns home to Tennessee two weeks before Christmas to take care of her niece and nephew while their parents are away. Hulu Greatest Holiday Commercials Countdown 2020 — Hosted by Entertainment Tonight‘s Kevin Frazier and Keltie Knight, this holiday special will countdown the 12 best holiday commercials ever – one for each of the 12 days of Christmas. Ever the matchmaker, Kate arranges for Hugo to run into Patrick (Blake Lee), Hugo’s high school friend and secret crush. The Santa Squad — Allie (Rebecca Dalton), an out of work art teacher, accepts a job with the Santa Squad to help wealthy widower Gordon (Aaron Ashmore) and his two precious daughters rediscover the magic of Christmas ‚ and maybe love. 'Loki,' 'Fantastic Four,' 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,' and more - the MCU is about to expand like never before, and we… Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer — The annual showing of Rankin and Bass’ special, narrated by Burl Ives and based on the song by Johnny Marks, airs Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. on CBS — its 56th consecutive year on the network. A Sugar & Spice Holiday — Suzie (Jacky Lai), a rising young architect, returns to her small hometown in Maine for Christmas where her Chinese-American parents, Pete (Tzi Ma) and Mimi (Lillian Lim), run the local Lobster Bar. Airs Thursday, Dec. 17 at 8 p.m. and Wednesday, Dec. 30 at 9 p.m. on The CW. What We Did On Our Holiday is an extension of their TV series Outnumbered about a … Premieres Sunday, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. on Hallmark Channel. By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy As the two uncover the house’s treasures, they find a way to reconnect the reclusive owner with his own Christmases past. Premieres Sunday, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Premieres Saturday, Nov. 14 at 10 p.m. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. One Royal Holiday — When Anna (Laura Osnes) offers a stranded mother (Victoria Clark) and son (Aaron Tveit) shelter in a blizzard, she learns that they are the Royal Family of Galwick. Premieres Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. and airs again Friday, Dec. 18 at 9 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 25 at 10:30 p.m. on PBS. Forever Christmas — When workaholic reality TV producer Sophie (Chelsea Hobbs) starts working on a holiday-season show about Will (Christopher Russell), a wildly sexy guy who celebrates Christmas every day of the year, she finds herself falling for her mysterious, unlikely new star, renewing her long-lost faith in Christmas in the process. Take a look back at some of the best shows that might have gotten the boot a little too early. On an Apple device? Here’s what the network is bringing you this year: Christmas on Ice — Courtney Bennett (Abigail Klein), a former US figure skating hopeful, attempts to save her city’s public skating rink with the help of Noah Tremblay (Ryan Cooper), a former professional hockey player and single dad who owns the new indoor skating center. With challenges ranging from over-the-top tablescapes to one-of-a-kind tree toppers, designer Kim Myles and celebrity party planner Michael Russo will grade on creativity, complexity and craftsmanship. My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood — The singer performs a combination of beloved traditional favorites celebrating the joy and hopefulness of the holiday, as well as new original material from her first ever full-length Christmas album My Gift. Premieres Friday, Dec. 25 at 9 p.m. on PBS. A mysterious man (Adrian Holmes) from her past journeys to find her before Christmas and brings with him a revelation that could change Alicia’s life forever. NBC’s New Year’s Eve 2020 — Carson Daly returns to host live from Times Square alongside Julianne Hough and correspondent Stephen “tWitch” Boss (The Ellen DeGeneres Show DJ). While there, she meets high school music teacher Oscar Ortiz (Zak Santiago), who introduces her to a side of Christmas that she has never seen. Cheryl Ladd also stars. Critics simply did not comprehend the multi-layered brilliance of a sentient snot bubble. The Holiday Movies That Made Us — This in-depth look at two iconic holiday movies (Elf, The Nightmare Before Christmas) uses behind-the-scenes footage and cast and crew interviews. Each localized celebration will include inspiring speeches, live musical performances, DJ-hosted dance parties and more. Dear Christmas — Natalie Morgan (Melissa Joan Hart) is the host of a popular podcast, Holiday Love, which shares true stories of holiday romance with its listeners, but she’s never truly experienced a romance of her own. A Nashville Christmas Carol — Vivienne Wake (Jessy Schram), a workaholic television producer in charge of a country music Christmas special showcasing newcomer Alexis (Raelynn), never lets personal feelings get in the way of business. Home For Christmas: Season 2 — Just in time for the holidays, a new season of the Norwegian series returns in December on Netflix. Saturday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. on Hallmark Channel. On the verge of accepting a job in LA,  a visit from the ghost of her recently deceased mentor, Marilyn (Wynonna Judd), the Spirit of Christmas Past (Kix Brooks) and the Spirit of Christmas Present (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) help her get back on track. Nature, “Santa’s Wild Home” — Get an intimate look into life in Lapland, fabled land of Santa Claus and actual home of tenacious wildlife such as reindeer, wolverines, brown bears and more. Feliz NaviDAD — David Morales (Mario Lopez), an Arizona high school principal and single dad, has lost the holiday spirit after also losing his wife a few years ago during the Christmas season. Chateau Christmas — Margot (Merritt Patterson), a world-renowned pianist, returns to Chateau Newhaus to spend the holidays with her family and is reunited with an ex (Luke Macfarlane) who helps her rediscover her passion for music. Premieres Monday, Dec. 21 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Watch What We Did on Our Holiday Full Movie Watch What We Did on Our Holiday Full Movie Online Watch What We Did on Our Holiday Full Movie HD 1080p. Five Star Christmas — After moving back to her hometown, Lisa (Bethany Joy Lenz) plots with her siblings and grandparents to help her father’s new bed and breakfast get a five-star review from an incognito travel critic (Victor Webster), but ends up falling for him, not knowing he is the real critic. Premieres Friday, Nov. 20, at 9 p.m. on HGTV. Additionally, the company has compiled classic holiday recipes inspired by the stars of the available shows and donated $50,000 to World Central Kitchen to really celebrate the holiday. The Christmas Yule Blog — Caroline Williams (Sara Canning), a well-known social media travel writer, covers a hundred-year-old Christmas parade in the small town of Carte De Amor, New Mexico. My Lottery Dream Home: Holiday Extravaganza — David Bromstad will show fans how to deck the halls like a lottery winner — but on a realistic budget. Cranberry Christmas — A separated couple (Nikki DeLoach and Benjamin Ayres) feign marital bliss on national television to help their town’s Christmas festival – and their business. Premieres Saturday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. What she doesn’t expect is to be faced with the family she left behind, meeting a charming new guy Casey Rawlins (Victor Zinck Jr.), and a noisy reporter following her every move. The company’s holiday programming, which can be streamed on demand at ShoutFactoryTV.com or on its various streaming apps and channels, includes festive holiday content including holiday episodes from TV series such as The Carol Burnett Show, The Johnny Carson Show, Father Knows Best, Dennis the Menace, and even Ultraman and The Weird Al Show; films that get the Mystery Science Theater 3000 treatment; classic films including Black Christmas, An American Christmas Carol and Scrooge; modern film favorites like Feast of the Seven Fishes and Snowtime! Alongside his festive family, Albie will make the houses extra “ho-ho-home-y” by adding special seasonal touches like a fully decorated tree with gifts underneath, stockings hung on the chimney and freshly baked cookies and hot cocoa welcoming them at the door. The ratings were accurate as of January 2021. Christmas on Wheels — Ashley (Tiya Sircar) returns to her small hometown to care of her uncle who recently broke his ankle. Premieres Sunday, Oct. 25 at 10 p.m. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. If you miss an airing of any of Lifetime’s holiday movies this year, don’t worry — the network is continually replaying the year’s newest offerings so check your cable listings to see when the next showing will be. All rights reserved. Together they overcome Christmas while finding comfort in their growing bond. Premieres Friday, Dec. 25 at 9 p.m. on HGTV. Premieres Sunday, Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Alien Xmas — When a race of kleptomaniac aliens attempts to steal Earth’s gravity in order to more easily take everything on the planet, only the gift-giving spirit of Christmas and a small alien named X can save the world. Premieres Friday, Dec. 11 on Disney+. Great Performances: “From Vienna: The New Year’s Celebration 2021” — Host Hugh Bonneville is joined by guest conductor Riccardo Muti and the Vienna Philharmonic performing a festive selection of Strauss Family waltzes. Narrated by Donald Sutherland and set against the frozen majesty of northern Finland, their journey is an uplifting story for the whole family. Frosty the Snowman — That “jolly, happy soul” whose old silk hat full of magic has turned him into a musical Christmas legend, once again demonstrates his unique showmanship. They both try to get to the seller — Elder Dubois (Patrick Duffy) in the next town—and convince him to sell his space to them. Premieres Sunday, Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Airs Friday, Nov. 27 at 8:30 p.m. on NBC. Premieres Sunday, Nov. 22 at 8 p.m. on Lifetime. Christmas on the Vine — Brooke (Julianna Guill), a young marketing executive, goes back to her hometown to help a struggling family-owned winery owned by the charismatic yet stubborn Tyler (Jon Corr). Premieres Friday, Nov. 27 at 9 p.m. on HGTV. The Great British Baking Show: Holidays: Season 3 — ‘Tis the season for eight returning bakers to vie for the holiday crown as they race to make wondrous winter treats. Premieres in November on Netflix. Premieres Sunday, Dec. 13 on AMC+. Christmas Homecoming — When a mysterious key and a holiday riddle arrive on their doorsteps, Kate (Taylor Cole) and Kevin (Steve Lund) embark on a Christmas romance adventure they’ll never forget. Shout! However, after listening to stories of the local townsfolk, reconnecting with an old love, and accepting the guidance of an actual angel, Regina starts to have a change of heart. Family Guy, “The First No L” — When the family fails to help Lois with the Christmas shopping, she walks out on the family and the Griffins must try to save Christmas on their own. Airs Friday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. on The CW. Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer — Based on the hit song that became a worldwide holiday phenomenon, this goofy and heartwarming adventure features young Jake Spankenheimer on the quest of a lifetime to track his missing Grandma down on Christmas Eve to prove that Santa Claus is indeed real. The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two — It’s been two years since siblings Kate (Darby Camp) and Teddy Pierce (Judah Lewis) saved Christmas, and a lot has changed. While competing to win the listing, Julia and Chad discover that they have more in common than they thought. Premieres Thursday, Dec. 31 at 8 p.m. on PBS. Premieres Sunday, Dec. 6 at 10 p.m. on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Elliot: The Littlest Reindeer — Elliot, a small but determined horse, travels to the North Pole to compete for a spot alongside the famous reindeer that pull Santa’s sleigh. Premieres Wednesday, Nov. 25 on Netflix. Premieres Sunday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m. on Hallmark Channel. Premieres Friday, Nov. 13 on Netflix. Lady and the Tramp first came out 1955, and it simply tickled the part inside our hearts that hopes to get a puppy for a present each holiday. The Christmas House — Working through some difficult decisions, Mitchell family matriarch Phylis (Sharon Lawrence) and patriarch Bill (Treat Williams), have summoned their two grown sons – TV star Mike Mitchell (Robert Buckley) and Brandon Mitchell (Jonathan Bennett) – home for the holidays. The Christmas Ring — A reporter (Nazneen Contractor) searches for the love story behind an antique engagement ring. Christmas Comes Twice — Emily (Tamera Mowry-Housley) is a top newscaster who has achieved her career dreams but still has regrets about the guy (Michael Xavier) who got away five years earlier. Surprising Santa Claus — Good Morning America‘s Lara Spencer, host of Flea Market Flip, will work with a team of designers, contractors and volunteers to give the town of Santa Claus, Indiana, the biggest Christmas present it has ever received. The Christmas Setup — New York lawyer Hugo (Ben Lewis) heads to Milwaukee with his best friend Madelyn (Ellen Wong) to spend the holidays with his brother Aiden (Chad Connell) and his mom Kate (Fran Drescher), who is also in charge of the local Christmas celebrations. Premieres Tuesday, Dec. 1 on Crackle. Airs Friday, Nov. 27 at 8:30 p.m. on CBS. Available Wednesday, Dec. 4 on Netflix. Abby wants to propose, but she quickly learns that Harper’s family doesn’t know she’s gay and begins to question the girlfriend she thought she knew. Premieres Thursday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. on Hallmark Channel. America’s Funniest Home Videos — Select holiday-themed episodes from seasons 13 to 19 of the unscripted series are available to stream on Disney+. Airs Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 9 p.m. on The CW. A family of five is off to Granddad's big 75th birthday party at an uncle's estate in rural Scotland.

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