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Christmas and holiday TV guide 2024: The best movies and shows to watch this season

Tim Allen sits in a sleigh with a boy.
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year on television. In December, broadcast networks and streaming services will curate lineups with Christmas movies and holiday TV specials. Nearly every night in December will feature a Christmas movie, a holiday-themed TV episode, live music events, or an animated classic.

Several programs on this list are traditions. It’s a Wonderful Life, the quintessential holiday movie, always airs on Christmas Eve night on NBC. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree always lights up on NBC at the beginning of the month. It wouldn’t be the holiday season without Home AloneThe Santa Clause, and Frozen, which will all air on NBC.

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For this Christmas and holiday guide, we’re focusing on the schedules for broadcast TV networks and select streaming services. Below, you’ll find the dates for each program and information on where to watch.

Christmas and holiday movies and TV guide 2024

The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center lights up.
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December 5

Black DovesNetflix

The Great Christmas Light FightABC

MatlockCBS

Elsbeth — CBS

How the Grinch Stole Christmas  — NBC

Frosty the Snowman NBC

December 6

MaryNetflix

A Nonsense Christmas with Sabrina Carpenter –Netflix

Lopez vs Lopez –NBC

Happy’s Place NBC

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer –NBC

December 8

The Equalizer CBS

December 9

The Great British Baking Show: Holidays — Netflix

December 10

Olaf’s Frozen AdventureABC

Toy Story That Time ForgotABC

Disney Prep & LandingABC

Disney Prep & Landing 2: Naughty vs. NiceABC

Olaf's Frozen Adventure - Official US Trailer

December 11

Shrek the Halls –NBC

A Motown Christmas –NBC

December 12

The Great Christmas Light FightABC

December 13

Eva the OwletApple TV+

Carry-On Netflix

Shark TankABC

December 14

A Charlie Brown ChristmasApple TV+

December 15

A Charlie Brown Christmas — Apple TV+

The Sound of MusicABC

An Evening with Dua Lipa –CBS

NCIS — CBS

NCIS: Origins — CBS

December 16

Little Big Town’s Christmas at the Opry –NBC

December 17

Night Court –NBC

St. Denis –NBC

A Song From SNL: I Wish It Was Christmas Today - SNL

December 18

iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2024ABC

A Saturday Night Live Christmas –NBC

December 19

The Great Christmas Light Fight –ABC

Ghosts CBS

Nate Bargatze’s Nashville ChristmasCBS

Barry Manilow’s A Very Barry Christmas –NBC

December 20

National Christmas Tree Lighting –CBS

Josh Groban & Friends Go Home For The HolidaysCBS

December 22

The Santa ClauseABC

A young boy sits on steps with a gun in "Home Alone."
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December 24

Home AloneABC

The Price is Right at Night –CBS

It’s a Wonderful Life –– NBC

Christmas Eve Mass — NBC

December 25

Chiefs vs. Steelers — Netflix

Ravens vs. Texans — Netflix

Doctor Who: Joy to the World Disney+

Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day ParadeABC

How the Grinch Stole Christmas NBC

December 26

Dolly Parton’s Magic Mountain ChristmasNBC

December 27

The Greatest @Home VideosCBS

The Grinch and Cindy Lou Who talk while standing next to each other.
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December 29

FrozenABC

Frozen 2ABC

December 31

Michelle Buteau: A Buteau-ful Mind at Radio City Music Hall – Netflix

Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2025ABC

New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash –– CBS

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