Great American Family's Christmas Lineup Features 18 New Movies and Beloved Stars

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1. Christmas Wreaths and Ribbons (Oct. 12, 8 Eastern)

A wreath maker's holiday deliveries are threatened when she slips on ice and injures her arm until a selfless neighbor steps up to ensure her business stays afloat. Starring Kristin Wollett and Casey Elliott.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


2. A Vintage Christmas (Oct. 19, 8 Eastern)

A dedicated preservationist fights to save a historic Post Office with deep family ties from a developer's plans for demolition, as the conflict between preserving the past and embracing the future threatens to divide the small town -- unless a solution can be found that benefits everyone. Starring Merritt Patterson and Christopher Russell.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


3. A Christmas Castle Proposal (Oct. 26, 8 Eastern)

After being injured in the Army, Caleb finds healing with the help of shelter therapy dogs. In gratitude, he returns home to assist Amber in running the local shelter, only to realize that his feelings for her have grown into something much deeper than just thanks. Starring Ash Tsai and Eric Guilmette. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


4. Tails of Christmas (Nov. 2, 8 Eastern)

After being injured in the Army, Caleb finds healing with the help of shelter therapy dogs. In gratitude, he returns home to assist Amber in running the local shelter, only to realize that his feelings for her have grown into something much deeper than just thanks. Starring Ash Tsai and Eric Guilmette. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


5. Royal Christmas Ballet (Nov. 9, 8 Eastern)

A retired ballerina is called upon to help a team of royal ambassadors with their season's production of The Nutcracker, unexpectedly finding herself at the heart of a blossoming Christmas romance. Starring Brittany Underwood and Jonathan Stoddard.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


6. A Christmas Less Traveled (Nov. 16, 8 Eastern)

A local business owner (Desi) finds an audio cassette in the player of her recently departed dad's classic red truck. The message instructs her to go on a holiday road trip down memory lane, where she meets a man who needs her help and who offers help in return. Starring Candace Cameron Bure and Eric Johnson.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


7. A Christmas Quilt (Nov. 17, 8 Eastern)

Firefighter Liam and quilting teacher Amy team up to craft the perfect quilt for Liam's sister's Christmas wedding. Along the way, these two strong-willed individuals learn the value of setting aside their differences to create something meaningful -- and discover what truly matters during the Christmas season. Starring Ferelith Young and Harmon Walsh.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


8. A Little Women's Christmas (Nov. 23, 8 Eastern)

Four sisters strive to find their place in life in this modern retelling of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel. The original Little Women was released in the 1860s by Louisa May Alcott. Starring Trevor Donovan, Jen Lilley, Jillian Murray, Laura Osnes, Julia Reilly, Jesse Hutch and Gladys Knight.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


9. Christmas by Candlelight (Nov. 24, 8 Eastern)

Juliet pitches the idea of Christmas candles to her boss in hopes of earning a promotion and seeks help from Tom, a reluctant candle shop owner. Initially resistant, Tom agrees when he realizes the project's success will help make his daughter's Christmas wish come true. Starring Erin Agostino and Harmon Walsh.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


10. I Heard the Bells (Nov. 28 and 30, 8 Eastern)

It is the uplifting true story behind the cherished Christmas carol and its author, America's beloved poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whose life is shattered by family tragedy amidst the Civil War. Overcome with grief, he abandons his writing -- until the sounds of Christmas morning stir his heart and renew his faith, inspiring him to pen the timeless carol that has brought hope to generations. Starring Stephen Atherholt, Jonathan Blair, and Rachel Day Hughes.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


11. A Cinderella Christmas Ball (Nov. 29, 8 Eastern)

Armed with only the Internet, a plane ticket, and a lifelong determination to find her birth family, Chelsea travels to the royal hamlet of Havenshire at Christmas. Along the way, she sneaks into a castle, teaches a stubborn prince how to dance, and finds herself exactly where she needs to be when the bells toll on Christmas Eve. Starring Danica McKellar and Oliver Rice. Choreographed by Gleb Savchenko. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


12. Home Sweet Christmas (Dec. 1, 8 Eastern)

Two former childhood friends are reunited after the passing of a beloved family member, who leaves them with the responsibility of preserving his magical maple sugar farm and its future. Starring Candace Cameron Bure and Cameron Mathison.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


13. Once Upon a Christmas Wish (Dec. 7, 8 Eastern)

A local mayor realizes his childhood Christmas wishes are coming true and, with the help of his lifelong friend, works to inspire the town to showcase its warmth and values. Together, they rally the community to stand strong against a developer's plans to take the town in a different direction. Starring Mario Lopez and Courtney Lopez.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


14. Let It Snow (Dec. 8, 8 Eastern)

 An executive assesses her company's property and begins drafting ambitious plans to transform the quaint, rustic lodge into a bustling tourist destination. Starring Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, and Alan Thicke.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


15. Christmas Under the Northern Lights (Dec. 14, 8 Eastern)

A historian searching for inspiration for her next project returns to her family's hometown of Aurora, renowned for its breathtaking Northern Lights. There, she forms a connection with a local tour guide who introduces her to the town's cherished Christmas traditions, and together, they witness a sign of miracles yet to unfold. Starring Jill Wagner and Jesse Hutch.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


16. Christmas in Scotland (Dec. 15, 8 Eastern)

A New York installation designer partners with a small Scottish village to create a stunning light display for the "Best Christmas Village" festival. Paired with a wealthy heir who has no love for Christmas, the designer must navigate their differences, although their feelings begin to change as they bring joy to the community. Starring Jill Winternitz and Dominic Watters.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


17. Get Him Back for Christmas (Dec. 21, 8 Eastern)

Bella rose to fame in the music world, while Jack stayed in their hometown, working at The Salvation Army to support his family after his father's passing. After a painful breakup with her chart-topping singing partner, Bella returns home and turns to Jack, asking him to help her write the perfect song to win her ex back. Starring Alexa PenaVega and Carlos PenaVega. Special appearance by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Mario Lopez, Victoria Jackson, and Natasha Bure. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


18. Coupled Up for Christmas (Dec. 22, 8 Eastern)

Two heartbroken strangers team up, pretending to date each other in a bold attempt to win back the hearts of their true soulmates. Starring Sara Canning and Marcus Rosner.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024

 

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Great American Family's Christmas Lineup Features 18 New Movies and Beloved Stars

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1. Christmas Wreaths and Ribbons (Oct. 12, 8 Eastern)

A wreath maker's holiday deliveries are threatened when she slips on ice and injures her arm until a selfless neighbor steps up to ensure her business stays afloat. Starring Kristin Wollett and Casey Elliott.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


2. A Vintage Christmas (Oct. 19, 8 Eastern)

A dedicated preservationist fights to save a historic Post Office with deep family ties from a developer's plans for demolition, as the conflict between preserving the past and embracing the future threatens to divide the small town -- unless a solution can be found that benefits everyone. Starring Merritt Patterson and Christopher Russell.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


3. A Christmas Castle Proposal (Oct. 26, 8 Eastern)

After being injured in the Army, Caleb finds healing with the help of shelter therapy dogs. In gratitude, he returns home to assist Amber in running the local shelter, only to realize that his feelings for her have grown into something much deeper than just thanks. Starring Ash Tsai and Eric Guilmette. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


4. Tails of Christmas (Nov. 2, 8 Eastern)

After being injured in the Army, Caleb finds healing with the help of shelter therapy dogs. In gratitude, he returns home to assist Amber in running the local shelter, only to realize that his feelings for her have grown into something much deeper than just thanks. Starring Ash Tsai and Eric Guilmette. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


5. Royal Christmas Ballet (Nov. 9, 8 Eastern)

A retired ballerina is called upon to help a team of royal ambassadors with their season's production of The Nutcracker, unexpectedly finding herself at the heart of a blossoming Christmas romance. Starring Brittany Underwood and Jonathan Stoddard.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


6. A Christmas Less Traveled (Nov. 16, 8 Eastern)

A local business owner (Desi) finds an audio cassette in the player of her recently departed dad's classic red truck. The message instructs her to go on a holiday road trip down memory lane, where she meets a man who needs her help and who offers help in return. Starring Candace Cameron Bure and Eric Johnson.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


7. A Christmas Quilt (Nov. 17, 8 Eastern)

Firefighter Liam and quilting teacher Amy team up to craft the perfect quilt for Liam's sister's Christmas wedding. Along the way, these two strong-willed individuals learn the value of setting aside their differences to create something meaningful -- and discover what truly matters during the Christmas season. Starring Ferelith Young and Harmon Walsh.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


8. A Little Women's Christmas (Nov. 23, 8 Eastern)

Four sisters strive to find their place in life in this modern retelling of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel. The original Little Women was released in the 1860s by Louisa May Alcott. Starring Trevor Donovan, Jen Lilley, Jillian Murray, Laura Osnes, Julia Reilly, Jesse Hutch and Gladys Knight.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


9. Christmas by Candlelight (Nov. 24, 8 Eastern)

Juliet pitches the idea of Christmas candles to her boss in hopes of earning a promotion and seeks help from Tom, a reluctant candle shop owner. Initially resistant, Tom agrees when he realizes the project's success will help make his daughter's Christmas wish come true. Starring Erin Agostino and Harmon Walsh.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


10. I Heard the Bells (Nov. 28 and 30, 8 Eastern)

It is the uplifting true story behind the cherished Christmas carol and its author, America's beloved poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, whose life is shattered by family tragedy amidst the Civil War. Overcome with grief, he abandons his writing -- until the sounds of Christmas morning stir his heart and renew his faith, inspiring him to pen the timeless carol that has brought hope to generations. Starring Stephen Atherholt, Jonathan Blair, and Rachel Day Hughes.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


11. A Cinderella Christmas Ball (Nov. 29, 8 Eastern)

Armed with only the Internet, a plane ticket, and a lifelong determination to find her birth family, Chelsea travels to the royal hamlet of Havenshire at Christmas. Along the way, she sneaks into a castle, teaches a stubborn prince how to dance, and finds herself exactly where she needs to be when the bells toll on Christmas Eve. Starring Danica McKellar and Oliver Rice. Choreographed by Gleb Savchenko. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


12. Home Sweet Christmas (Dec. 1, 8 Eastern)

Two former childhood friends are reunited after the passing of a beloved family member, who leaves them with the responsibility of preserving his magical maple sugar farm and its future. Starring Candace Cameron Bure and Cameron Mathison.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


13. Once Upon a Christmas Wish (Dec. 7, 8 Eastern)

A local mayor realizes his childhood Christmas wishes are coming true and, with the help of his lifelong friend, works to inspire the town to showcase its warmth and values. Together, they rally the community to stand strong against a developer's plans to take the town in a different direction. Starring Mario Lopez and Courtney Lopez.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


14. Let It Snow (Dec. 8, 8 Eastern)

 An executive assesses her company's property and begins drafting ambitious plans to transform the quaint, rustic lodge into a bustling tourist destination. Starring Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, and Alan Thicke.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


15. Christmas Under the Northern Lights (Dec. 14, 8 Eastern)

A historian searching for inspiration for her next project returns to her family's hometown of Aurora, renowned for its breathtaking Northern Lights. There, she forms a connection with a local tour guide who introduces her to the town's cherished Christmas traditions, and together, they witness a sign of miracles yet to unfold. Starring Jill Wagner and Jesse Hutch.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


16. Christmas in Scotland (Dec. 15, 8 Eastern)

A New York installation designer partners with a small Scottish village to create a stunning light display for the "Best Christmas Village" festival. Paired with a wealthy heir who has no love for Christmas, the designer must navigate their differences, although their feelings begin to change as they bring joy to the community. Starring Jill Winternitz and Dominic Watters.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


17. Get Him Back for Christmas (Dec. 21, 8 Eastern)

Bella rose to fame in the music world, while Jack stayed in their hometown, working at The Salvation Army to support his family after his father's passing. After a painful breakup with her chart-topping singing partner, Bella returns home and turns to Jack, asking him to help her write the perfect song to win her ex back. Starring Alexa PenaVega and Carlos PenaVega. Special appearance by the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Mario Lopez, Victoria Jackson, and Natasha Bure. 

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024


18. Coupled Up for Christmas (Dec. 22, 8 Eastern)

Two heartbroken strangers team up, pretending to date each other in a bold attempt to win back the hearts of their true soulmates. Starring Sara Canning and Marcus Rosner.

Photo Credit: ©Great American Media 2024

 

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