2024-07-08
A photographer determined to complete her exhibit by capturing a rare photo of a 12-sided snowflake enlists the help of a childhood friend and they go on a mission they'll never forget. (Repeat).
Atlanta interior designer Melissa teams with her old high-school crush David to renovate and sell her mother's house. As Christmas approaches and tensions grow, so does the romantic relationship between them. (Repeat).
When Leslie, a rising star reporter inadvertently botches her investigative piece about a powerful City Council member, her boss decides she needs to pivot to something more seasonal. Her next assignment is to uncover the identity of a local late-night bandit who has been stealing beautiful home Christmas displays across the city. She's not the only one on the case though, Preston, local detective
Overwhelmed by Christmas events and a surprise visit from her parents, photographer Dani asks lawyer Amelia for help. Pretending to date is the perfect solution until real feelings develop. (Repeat).
In this new DaySpring movie, successful Mary Ann Brubeck adopts a daughter right before Christmas. When bad weather lands her and her new baby stranded in Bethlehem, PA, their only option is to stay with the innkeeper's brother Joe, a quintessential bachelor. (Repeat).
When Harrington Davis, author of the popular book series "Magic in Mistletoe," loses his holiday spirit, his publicist, April, must step in to help him save his career and find the magic again. (Repeat).
To impress a potential love interest, Kyra enters her dog in an agility show. The problem is, she has no dog so she needs to find (and train) one, and quick! (Repeat).
A woman disapproves of her widowed aunt's impending marriage to a suave movie star, so she and the star's son scheme to derail the wedding. (Repeat).
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In the first-season finale, Abby and Trace inch forward with their relationship. Meanwhile, a complex love triangle begins to untangle; and an emergency phone call lands Trace in hot water with the law. (Repeat).
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Political naïveté finds Will backing a city-council candidate because he's gay, and Grace behind another because she's a Jewish woman. To settle matters, the roomies host fund-raisers attended simultaneously by both aspirants.
A freewheeling hourlong episode finds Will, Grace, Jack and Karen on a road trip to visit relatives on Thanksgiving. There's one proviso: When Will's 60-minute timer dings, they split. At the first stop, Karen visits her imprisoned husband. No ding necessary; she's out fast. Next, an exasperating stay with Grace's melodramatic mom (Debbie Reynolds). Then, a visit to Jack's divorced dad (Beau Bridg
Jonah helps Amy get creative to stock up on supplies for her new baby, while Glenn and Jerusha take maternity pictures that inspire Dina to have her own photo shoot—art directed by Mateo. (Repeat).
Amy and Jonah get combative to keep their new relationship hidden from their co workers. Meanwhile, Glenn spirals when he learns Kelly wants to transfer to a new store, and Cheyenne struggles to organize a Cloud 9 carpool. (Repeat).
Rollins and Fin investigate an assault in Kentucky that has striking similarities to victim found in Central Park. Benson receives intel that turns the case upside down. (Repeat).