The Return of 'Classic Christmas' to FETV and FMC: Joyful Holiday Programming for Families

The Joyful Return of 'Classic Christmas' to FETV and FMC



As the holiday season approaches, families across America can look forward to the return of a cherished tradition: the "Classic Christmas" programming event on Family Entertainment Television (FETV) and Family Movie Classics (FMC). Starting in November, both networks will showcase a delightful array of classic films and themed celebrations designed to bring families together and spark the spirit of the season.

A Festive Lineup of Beloved Films


The heartwarming programming will kick off with "Merry Matinees" on FETV, where every weekend at 3 PM ET, viewers can enjoy themed pairings of classic Christmas films. From timeless titles like Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and Christmas in Connecticut (1945) to Going My Way (1944) and A Very Brady Christmas (1988), there's something to enchant viewers of all ages.

In addition to FETV's lineup, FMC will present nightly screenings of charming holiday favorites, aptly titled "Silver Bells and Silver Screens."

Special Features and Events


FETV has lined up exciting special features throughout the month of November. The allure begins with "Duke the Halls," celebrating John Wayne's cinematic legacy with films such as 3 Godfathers (1948) and Donovan's Reef (1963) on the weekend of November 1st and 2nd. Families will also relish a special presentation of Miracle on 34th Street on Thanksgiving night at 7 PM ET, followed by an encore on Black Friday to keep the holiday spirit alive.

On the weekend of November 22nd and 23rd, revisit classic TV Christmas specials with "TV Christmas Classics" featuring The Walton's The Homecoming – A Christmas Story (1971) and The Brady Bunch A Very Brady Christmas (1988).

Finally, for musical enthusiasts, FMC will spotlight a Bing Crosby double feature highlighting Going My Way (1944), followed by The Bells of St. Mary’s (1945), assuring that nostalgia will be a key part of this festive celebration.

Plans for a Heartwarming Holiday


Adam Sumrall, Executive Vice President of FETV and FMC, commented on the intent behind these holiday programming choices, stating, "FETV and FMC are all about bringing families together through timeless entertainment. Our holiday lineups will allow viewers to celebrate the holidays the way they remember them – full of joy and hope."

The two networks represent a significant venture in family-friendly broadcasting, focusing not only on classic films, but also on ensuring that wholesome programming is accessible to viewers across various platforms. FETV, operational since 2013, has rapidly grown to reach nearly 50 million homes, while FMC, established just two years later in 2021, continues to focus on showcasing cinematic treasures from the 1930s through the 1980s.

How To Join the Celebration


Families can tune in to enjoy the festive offerings throughout the holiday month via countless providers, including DIRECTV, DISH, and Xfinity, among others. Both FETV and FMC are independently operated by Family Broadcasting Company, with their operations centered in South Bend, Indiana, and a branch in New York City.

As the time for celebration draws near, mark your calendars for this exciting holiday programming event and get ready to share the joys of classic Christmas films with your loved ones. The magic of the holiday season comes alive once more through the lens of nostalgia, laughter, and heartwarming stories that resonate across generations. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to create lasting family memories this December with FETV and FMC.

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