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Hallmark Movies and Mysteries: Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas

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Once October turns into November, I gradually start to prepare myself for Christmas. I get the decorations out, start to listen to Christmas music, and begin to think about Christmas presents and holiday baking.

Every year, one of my most anticipated aspects of the Christmas season are the new made-for-TV Christmas movies released by the likes of Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. In fact, these two networks are the #1 destination for Christmas-loving TV viewers — in the last four years, they have attracted 85 million viewers.

Christmas movies by the Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries offer a unique way for the viewer to connect to the holidays via storylines filled with emotion and heart. The movies often feature ordinary people doing extraordinary things and finding compassion and connections from unexpected people and places.

“Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas” by Hallmark Movies & Mysteries will introduce the viewers to 12 new Christmas movies starting on Saturday, November 4th.

So if you are looking for ways to get in the Christmas spirit, look no further — here is the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries “Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas” line-up!

1. The Perfect Christmas Present (Premieres Saturday, November 4, 9/8c)

The Perfect Christmas Present

Tom Jacobs (Sam Page from The Bold Type), commonly known to his clients as Mr. Christmas, owns a business dedicated to helping people find the perfect present for all occasions. When Tom’s friend Paul asks Tom’s help in finding the perfect present for his girlfriend Jenny (Tara Holt), Tom soon realized he’s in trouble — the more he learns about Jenny, the more he starts to like her.

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Feeling guilty of having feelings towards his friend’s girlfriend Tom tries to find a way to sort his feelings out before his deadline for finding the perfect gift for Jenny arrives. Will the coming of Christmas mean that he will have to say goodbye to Jenny, the woman who could very much be his one true love?

2. Christmas In the Air (Premieres Sunday, November 5, 9/8c)

Christmas in the Air

Robert (Eric Close), a toy inventor and a frazzled widower with two young children, has been given 12 days to prepare himself to present his new toy line to a superstore.

In order to get his life and business in order in such a short span of time, Robert acquires the help of Lydia (Catherine Bell), a successful professional organizer. While Lydia helps Robert to get his life in order, Robert shows that a certain kind of messiness can bring a lot of joy to one’s life.

3. A Song for Christmas (Premieres Saturday, November 11, 9/8c)

A Song for Christmas

After the most recent squabble with her controlling manager pop superstar Adelaide Kay (Rebecca Tobin) runs off from her tour bus and finds herself stranded in freezing cold Pennsylvania winter with no money or plans for what to do next.

When she is taken in by a local family, the Lapps, the oldest child of the family, Dillon (Kevin McGarry), plans to use Adelaide’s celebrity status to his family’s benefit. After all, snap photos of the big time pop star could help him earn money to save his family’s dairy farm.

What Dillon can’t plan for are the warm feelings he starts to form towards Adelaide. Once his attraction for Adelaide deepens he realizes profiting on her status would be wrong. Could there be another way Adelaide could help the Lapps and the man she could very much be in love with?

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4. Engaging Father Christmas (Premieres Sunday, November 12, 9/8c)

Engaging Father Christmas

Ian (Niall Matter), a former attorney, runs a little hotel in Carlton Heath, a small town in Vermont. Miranda (Erin Krakow), an interior designer, has done her best to distance herself from Christmas celebrations ever since her mother passed away while she was young.

On Finding Father Christmas, a made-for-tv movie released on 2016, Miranda traced her family lineage to Carlton Heath and in the process fell in love with Ian. Ian, knowing that Miranda is set to return to Carlton Heath, starts to plan the perfect romantic Christmas proposal.

Too bad, things don’t go quite as Ian had planned — will Ian and Miranda get each other or will something come between their happily ever after?

5. Christmas Homecoming (Premieres Saturday, November 18, 9/8c)

Christmas Homecoming

Amanda (Julie Benz), a military widow with very little faith in Christmas rents an apartment to Jim (Michael Shanks), an injured Army Captain with inspirational faith in Christmas. As Amanda and Michael, both wounded in some way, start to work together to save the town’s military museum they find themselves falling in love.

6. A Bramble House Christmas (Premieres Sunday, November 19, 9/8c)

A Bramble House Christmas

Finn Conrad (David Haydn-Jones) has recently lost his father and is now in the process of settling his estate. When he notices that his father left $50,000 to a nurse he had known only for a few months before he died Finn grows suspicious.

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In order to reclaim what he considers his family’s money Finn goes to the bed-and-breakfast the nurse has recently taken over. There he meets Willa (Autumn Reeser) and learns that his late father helped Willa to finance an operation Willa’s sick son needed.

As Willa and Finn get to know each other they fall in love. As Willa discovers Finn’s true identity and why he came to the Bramble House Finn needs to do his best to earn Willa’s trust and to give her a Christmas she will always remember.

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Milka is a Master of Arts with degrees in Film, Theatre, and Media Studies. She is obsessed with American sitcoms, ice hockey, pizza, coffee, and all things true crime. Her favorite shows include Parks and Recreation, The Office, Community, Arrested Development, Seinfeld, and The Gilmore Girls.

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