![]() ![]() “A Candy-Coated Christmas” (10 p.m., Food Network) - Also from Food Network, this time with Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond: Molly Gallant’s (Molly McCook) carefully planned life takes an unexpected turn when she learns from her father Fred (John McCook) that the family business is facing bankruptcy. “CMA Country Christmas” (9 p.m., ABC) - Legendary acts and country music stars perform Christmas classics and festive collaborations scheduled performers include Scotty McCreery, Steven Curtis Chapman, Dan + Shay, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Molly Tuttle, and The War and Treaty. “Silent Night: A Song for the World” (8 p.m., The CW) - The creation and cultural impact of the world’s most famous Christmas carol, composed in 1818 in Salzburg Hugh Bonneville narrates. It stars Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo, Randy Quaid and Diane Ladd. ” National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation ” (8 & 10 p.m., AMC) - The Griswolds spend the holiday with relatives in this 1999 holiday comedy, including a country cousin who arrives in an RV. “Scentsacional Christmas” (8 p.m., Lifetime) - In this new movie, sparks fly between a beautiful perfumer and a handsome writer as they work together to save her father’s candle business. When a series of misunderstandings threaten to tear everything apart, will the magic of the holidays lead everyone to have a Merry Christmas? Hazel, who hopes to save the family business by winning $100,000 in a gingerbread house competition led by food celebrity Mark Clemmons (Duff Goldman), finds unexpected romance with local contractor James Meadows (Marc Bendavid), a family friend who is helping to restore the bakery. The movie finds Hazel Stanley (Tiya Sircar) spending the holidays with her father Ted (Sugith Varughese) in Chicago, where she discovers the family bakery is in decline and that former best friend Shelby (Kyana Teresa) has opened a trendy new bake shop across the street. “A Gingerbread Christmas” (8 p.m., Food Network) - Food Network steps up the holiday movie game with this story, featuring an appearance by Duff Goldman. Fred Astaire explains the Santa Claus origin story - which includes his struggle against the bitter Burgermeister Meisterburger, who fights to keep Kris Kringle from delivering toys to the children of Sombertown. ![]() “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” (8 p.m., ABC) - This 1970 stop-motion special is maybe the greatest Christmas special ever created (my opinion, but I’m right). ” Home Alone ” (6 p.m., Freeform) - Accidentally left behind by his Paris-bound family at Christmas time, an 8-year-old (Macaulay Culkin) makes mincemeat of two burglars (Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern) in the house. As the tensions of the Christmas deadline grow, so does a romance between Melissa and David, but their diverging goals could be a deal breaker for their new relationship. ![]() This new movie follows the story of Atlanta property stager Melissa Norwood (Katie Stevens) as she teams up with her old high school crush, real estate agent David Phelps (Victor Rasuk), and local artists Henry and Sarah Wright (Ben and Erin Napier) to prepare and sell her mom’s home before the holidays. “A Christmas Open House” (10 p.m., HGTV) - That’s right, HGTV. NOTE: You can make it a marathon by starting with “The Santa Clause” at 6 p.m. “The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause” (10 p.m., Freeform) - In this 2006 movie, the third in the “Santa Clause” franchise, Scott Calvin (Tim Allen), aka Santa, contends with visiting in-laws (Ann-Margret, Alan Arkin) and a scheme by mischievous Jack Frost (Martin Short) to freeze him out of Christmas. The new relationship soon complicates his plans to turn a beleaguered community center into a financially profitable resort. The plot: A Christmas-obsessed fitness instructor begins a holiday romance with a mysterious businessman. “Fit for Christmas” (9 p.m., CBS) - This is one of the few broadcast network original movies airing this season. This time, the boy hero accidentally boards a flight to New York (the family is headed to Miami) and lands in Manhattan, where he battles two burglars (Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern) he faced before. “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York” (8:20 p.m., Freeform) - In this 1992 sequel to “Home Alone,” Kevin (Macaulay Culkin) is once again separated from his family at Christmas.
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