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Along with Christmas music on the radio, special yuletide programming is right around the corner on television. W network has a whole new crop of Hallmark Christmas movies scheduled starting on October 21st. A total of 36 new movies will be shown, many of these were filmed in Canada. W is a network that never comes up in the conversation very often on SOWNY, but is very successful and one of the most popular specialty channels. More information from Broadcast Dialogue..
Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas returns to W Network, beginning Oct. 21. This year, 36 new holiday movies premiere every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, starting Oct. 28 through Dec. 18 with back-to-back films every day until New Year’s Eve. Last year, nearly 13 million Canadians tuned into Countdown to Christmas, according to Corus Entertainment. Canadian stars returning in this year’s slate of movies include Andrew Walker, Benjamin Ayres, Brennan Elliott, Luke Macfarlane, Paul Campbell, and Tyler Hynes. Lacey Chabert, who stars in a record-breaking twelfth Christmas movie for Hallmark this year, is also joined by Alison Sweeney, Ashley Williams, Erin Cahill, Jonathan Bennett, Kristoffer Polaha, Marilu Henner, Nikki DeLoach, Ryan Paevey, Tamera Mowry-Housley, Taylor Cole, and Will Kemp. Featuring titles from Hallmark Channel, Lifetime and UPtv, W Network’s movie schedule boasts 25 Canadian productions including A Magical Christmas Village (Lighthouse), The Royal Nanny (Leif Films), and A Fabled Holiday (Studio BRB (AFH Productions Inc.)).Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas returns to W Network, beginning Oct. 21. This year, 36 new holiday movies premiere every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, starting Oct. 28 through Dec. 18 with back-to-back films every day until New Year’s Eve. Last year, nearly 13 million Canadians tuned into Countdown to Christmas, according to Corus Entertainment. Canadian stars returning in this year’s slate of movies include Andrew Walker, Benjamin Ayres, Brennan Elliott, Luke Macfarlane, Paul Campbell, and Tyler Hynes. Lacey Chabert, who stars in a record-breaking twelfth Christmas movie for Hallmark this year, is also joined by Alison Sweeney, Ashley Williams, Erin Cahill, Jonathan Bennett, Kristoffer Polaha, Marilu Henner, Nikki DeLoach, Ryan Paevey, Tamera Mowry-Housley, Taylor Cole, and Will Kemp. Featuring titles from Hallmark Channel, Lifetime and UPtv, W Network’s movie schedule boasts 25 Canadian productions including A Magical Christmas Village (Lighthouse), The Royal Nanny (Leif Films), and A Fabled Holiday (Studio BRB (AFH Productions Inc.)).Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas returns to W Network, beginning Oct. 21. This year, 36 new holiday movies premiere every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, starting Oct. 28 through Dec. 18 with back-to-back films every day until New Year’s Eve. Last year, nearly 13 million Canadians tuned into Countdown to Christmas, according to Corus Entertainment. Canadian stars returning in this year’s slate of movies include Andrew Walker, Benjamin Ayres, Brennan Elliott, Luke Macfarlane, Paul Campbell, and Tyler Hynes. Lacey Chabert, who stars in a record-breaking twelfth Christmas movie for Hallmark this year, is also joined by Alison Sweeney, Ashley Williams, Erin Cahill, Jonathan Bennett, Kristoffer Polaha, Marilu Henner, Nikki DeLoach, Ryan Paevey, Tamera Mowry-Housley, Taylor Cole, and Will Kemp. Featuring titles from Hallmark Channel, Lifetime and UPtv, W Network’s movie schedule boasts 25 Canadian productions including A Magical Christmas Village (Lighthouse), The Royal Nanny (Leif Films), and A Fabled Holiday (Studio BRB (AFH Productions Inc.)).Hallmark Channel’s Countdown to Christmas returns to W Network, beginning Oct. 21. This year, 36 new holiday movies premiere every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, starting Oct. 28 through Dec. 18 with back-to-back films every day until New Year’s Eve. Last year, nearly 13 million Canadians tuned into Countdown to Christmas, according to Corus Entertainment. Canadian stars returning in this year’s slate of movies include Andrew Walker, Benjamin Ayres, Brennan Elliott, Luke Macfarlane, Paul Campbell, and Tyler Hynes. Lacey Chabert, who stars in a record-breaking twelfth Christmas movie for Hallmark this year, is also joined by Alison Sweeney, Ashley Williams, Erin Cahill, Jonathan Bennett, Kristoffer Polaha, Marilu Henner, Nikki DeLoach, Ryan Paevey, Tamera Mowry-Housley, Taylor Cole, and Will Kemp. Featuring titles from Hallmark Channel, Lifetime and UPtv, W Network’s movie schedule boasts 25 Canadian productions including A Magical Christmas Village (Lighthouse), The Royal Nanny (Leif Films), and A Fabled Holiday (Studio BRB (AFH Productions Inc.)).
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Hallmark Christmas movies are to film what Nickelback is to music.
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The big difference is I can avoid the Christmas themed movies at home by choosing to watch something else. If I am out shopping or running errands, it is almost impossible to avoid the drek that passes for holiday hits today.