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Holiday TV: From Reindeer Fails to Royal Cheer

Summary

  • Festive specials feature stars like Derek Hough and Reba McEntire.
  • Royal Meghan Markle shares holiday hosting and baking tips.
  • New movies and classics offer diverse holiday viewing options.
Holiday TV: From Reindeer Fails to Royal Cheer

This December, an array of festive programming is set to entertain audiences across various platforms. Music specials featuring popular artists, alongside events like the Rockefeller Tree lighting hosted by Reba McEntire, highlight the season's entertainment. Additionally, viewers can anticipate new movies starring familiar faces such as Lacey Chabert, and even holiday-themed cozy mysteries.

Beyond traditional holiday fare, a special episode of Meghan Markle's lifestyle series will offer hosting and crafting ideas, while animated favorites and beloved classics like 'Home Alone' and 'The Sound of Music' will also be available. Even NFL games are part of the festive broadcast schedule, ensuring diverse options for all viewers.

From unique offerings like "The First Snow of Fraggle Rock" to returning favorites and faith-based specials, the holiday television landscape promises something for everyone. Viewers can stream content on platforms like Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV, making holiday cheer easily accessible.

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Reba McEntire hosts NBC's annual 'Christmas in Rockefeller Center' special, featuring the lighting of the Christmas tree.
The 'The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular' streams next day on Hulu and Disney+.
This December features new Hallmark movies like 'She's Making a List,' as well as classics like 'The Sound of Music' and 'Home Alone.'

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