‘Tis the Season: Must-Watch Holiday Movies
Catch all of your favorite holiday movies this season (from anywhere in your house) with HTC TV MAX! Whether you’re ready to grab a bowl of popcorn and enjoy an animated favorite with the family or you want to get cozy on the couch for a Hallmark holiday romantic film, you’ll find some great options on the HTC channel lineup.
Find your holiday favorites on the most popular channels, including:
- Hallmark: The classic Christmas channel will be airing new movies and old favorites the entire Christmas season.
- CBS: Animated classics like Frosty the Snowman and The Story of Santa Claus will air at the end of November and throughout December.
- ABC: Don’t miss Olaf’s Frozen Adventure, The Disney Holiday Singalong and many other Disney seasonal favorites beginning Thanksgiving night.
- NBC: The Christmas season can’t possibly begin until you’ve seen the 89th Annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center.
You can find a list of this year’s holiday programs and specials here.
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It would be very nice if they could have all of the old Christmas Shows, like Andy Williams, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, I know a Charlie Brown Christmas is Impossible, but aren’t the others on networks?
A Charlie Brown Christmas is on AppleTV+, so if you don’t subscribe you won’t be able to watch this Christmas classic. However, you can watch old Andy Williams (my personal favorite), Bing Crosby and Dean Martin Christmas shows on YouTube. You don’t need to pay to see and you don’t need a login to watch, although with a YouTube account you will see recommendations to other programs you may not know about but would enjoy.
If you want to watch “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” it will be free on Apple TV+ Nov 23-24, the special will be free to anyone, whether they are signed up for Apple TV+ or not.
Next month, “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will stream for free on Dec 14-15.
Great information, John. Thank you for sharing!!!