
A young woman who met her childhood sweetheart during her family’s annual Christmas visit to Hawaii but circumstances conspire to keep them apart.

A young woman who met her childhood sweetheart during her family’s annual Christmas visit to Hawaii but circumstances conspire to keep them apart.

With help from her childhood crush and his six-year-old son, ABBEY rediscovers her Christmas spirit as she recreates her grandmother’s handmade ornaments for her hometown’s annual Christmas fair.

Emily (Faith Ford) misses her daughter Heather (Emma Lahana), who is attending college in Boston. Since her father died, Heather is sensitive to her mom’s dependence on long-standing holiday traditions. This Christmas, Heather has planned a trip to Phoenix with her boyfriend, but tells her mother she is staying on campus to study. After Emily arranges a house-swap with Charles (Tom Cavanagh), an English professor from Boston who wants Washington State’s solitude in order to finish his novel, Emily hops on a flight to Boston to surprise Heather for Christmas. Unaware of the house swap, Emily’s best friend, Faith (Gabrielle Miller) walks in on Charles at Emily’s house and in Boston, Ray, Charles’ brother (Gil Bellows) responds to a 911 call only to find Emily at Charles’ condo. Will Christmas travel calamities lead to cross-country romances? Or have there been one too many surprises already?

A travel writer takes a Christmas vacation, but finds herself double-booked with a widower, his mother, and his daughter at the holiday site.

Dickinson is set during Emily Dickinson’s era with a modern sensibility and tone. It takes viewers into the world of Emily, audaciously exploring the constraints of society, gender, and family from the perspective of a budding writer who doesn’t fit in to her own time through her imaginative point of view. Dickinson is Emily’s coming-of-age story – one woman’s fight to get her voice heard.

The Wheel of Time is set in a sprawling, epic world where magic exists, but only women can use it safely. Meaning that in this series — women hold the keys to power. The story follows Moiraine, a member of the shadowy and influential all-female organization called the ‘Aes Sedai’ as she embarks on a dangerous, world-spanning journey with five young men and women. Moiraine’s interested in these five because she believes one of them might be the reincarnation of an incredibly powerful individual, whom prophecies say will either save humanity or destroy it. The series draws on numerous elements of European and Asian culture and philosophy, most notably the cyclical nature of time found in Buddhism and Hinduism.

Sitcom following the jokes, jibes and general misunderstandings of happy-go-lucky Lee and his friends. Starring comedian and actor Lee Mack.

This investigative docuseries shows how negligence and deceit in the production and marketing of popular consumer items can result in dire outcomes. Broken is a four-part series, and each hour-long episode tackles a new industry. It exposes counterfeit cosmetics, vape products, disposable furniture, and plastics. Each episode takes a look at the circumstances that have created the current issues and even features interviews with people whose lives have been affected by their purchases. You probably wouldn’t think a fake Kylie Lip Kit could be so problematic… but it is.

Based on an international hit, which already is a viral phenomenon with more than half a billion fans worldwide, and the No. 1 top-trending video of 2017 on YouTube, The Masked Singer features celebrities facing off against one another with one major twist: each singer is shrouded from head to toe in an elaborate costume, complete with full face mask to conceal his or her identity. Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy, Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Thicke serve on the panel and play detective, alongside host Nick Cannon.

On the losing side of a global culture war, an Experimental Science Unit is pushed to identify a team of young pilots who can control a variety of prototype, next-generation mecha—giant, robotic, weaponized bodies. The recruits will find, however, that their newfound abilities come at no small cost.

KATE PAULSON is standing at the altar, ready to say, ‘I do’ to the man of her dreams, ALEX. Just as they are about to exchange vows, Alex reveals a devastating family secret. Hurt and shocked by this betrayal, Kate has no choice but to leave the groom at the altar and run away. Needing time to heal, Kate finally does something for herself and heads to a ski resort for Christmas. At the resort she meets Jason, an Olympic downhill ski hopeful. Just when she thought she’d never love again, Kate and Jason get to know each other, and there is a mutual attraction. As things start to heat up between them, Alex and his family show up. Will Kate learn to finally make her own decisions or will she always just be the Runaway Christmas Bride?

Riley (Aaron Jaeger) has lost the occasion soul. With his mother (Maureen McCormick… Yes, Marcia Brady) working extra time at an occupation she’s probably going to lose any day now, any Xmas merriments are on hold. Riley is naturally skeptical about the occasion, yet he’s went to by the soul of Hope (Vanessa Angel), who gives him a mission: spread the Xmas soul.