Holiday TV Shows – Monday November 14
There are 10 days until Thanksgiving and 41 days until Christmas. Here are tonight's (Monday, November 14th's) Prime Time Christmas Specials.
Lifetime
- 6 p.m. - Secretly Santa - Rivals develop unexpected feelings while working together
- 8 p.m. - Christmas Hotel - A big city hotelier must pull off a major project.
- 10 p.m. - Miracle in Motor City - A woman and a former flame search for Smokey Robinson.
Freeform
- 6 p.m. - Home Alone - A boy defends his home against inept burglars
- 8 p.m. - Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - Kevin ends up in New York when he boards the wrong plane
Food Network
- 6 p.m. - Holiday Baking Championship - First Snow
- 8 p.m. - Holiday Baking Championship - Getting ready for Thanksgiving
- 10 p.m. - Holiday Baking Championship: Gingerbread Showdown - Elves Elfing off
TNT
- 8 p.m. - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - A traditional Griswold yuletide backfires in comic fashion.
Great American Family
- 6 p.m. - Love at the Christmas Contest - Angie enters a tree decorating contest
- 8 p.m. - Royally Wrapped for Christmas - Lindsay finds love with a prince during a job interview
- 10 pm. - Angel Falls Christmas - A devoted doctor has little time for the Christmas spirit.
Hallmark
- 6 p.m. - The Christmas Contest - A former couple compete in a Christmas contest to earn money.
- 8 p.m. - The Nine Kittens of Christmas - Two cat lovers must find homes for a litter of kittens.
- 10 p.m. - Christmas at the Plaza - Jessica is hired to create the Plaza's Christmas display.
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
- 6p.m. - One December Night - Two music managers work together on a televised performance.
- 8 p.m. - Christmas in My Heart - A violinist and a country music star meet at the holidays
- 10 p.m. - A Gift to Remember - A hopeless romantic finds love with a handsome stranger.
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