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ABC Family Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas 2009

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

25-days-christmasAs promised… here is the schedule for the ABC Family COUNTDOWN to the 25 Days of Christmas!

It runs November 10th – November 30th 2009 with the line up below. Alternatively, you can download and print the PDF schedule I created. Just click to save, print and hang on your fridge!

November 10th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Snow
9pm/8pm (Central) – Snow 2 Brain Freeze

November 11th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Santa, Jr.
9pm/8pm (Central) – Snowglobe

November 12th
7:30pm/6:30pm (Central) – The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe

November 13th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Annie

November 14th
6pm/5pm (Central) – Nanny McPhee
8pm/7pm (Central) – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
10:30pm/9:30pm (Central) – The Wedding Singer

November 15th
8pm/7pm (Central) – Meet the Robinsons

November 16th
6pm/5pm (Central) – Eloise at Christmastime8
pm/7pm (Central) – A Dennis the Menace Christmas

November 17th
6pm/5pm (Central) – Richie Rich’s Christmas Wish
8pm/7pm (Central) – Richie Rich

November 18th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Gotta Catch Santa Claus
8pm/7pm (Central) – Lilo & Stitch

November 19th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Christmas Caper
9pm/8pm (Central) – A Carol Christmas

November 20th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Santa Who?
9pm/8pm (Central) – I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

November 21st
6pm/5pm (Central) – The Christmas Wish
8pm/7pm (Central) – Once Upon a Christmas
10pm/9pm (Central) – Twice Upon A Christmas

November 22nd
6pm/5pm (Central) – Santa Baby
8pm/7pm (Central) – Holiday in Handcuffs
10pm/9pm (Central) – Snowglobe

November 23rd
7pm/6pm (Central) – A Holiday to Remember
9pm/8pm (Central) – Unlikely Angel

November 24th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Holly and Hal Moose: Our Uplifting Christmas Adventure
8pm/7pm (Central) – Hercules

November 25th
7pm/6pm (Central) – Sons of Mistletoe
9pm/8pm (Central) – The Christmas List

November 26th
6pm/5pm (Central) – I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
8pm/7pm (Central) – Miracle on 34th Street

November 27th
6pm/5pm (Central) – Tarzan
8pm/7pm (Central) – Aladdin

November 28th
7pm/6pm (Central) – A Boy Named Charlie Brown
9pm/8pm (Central) – Snoopy Come Home
11pm/10pm (Central) – The Wedding Planner

November 29th
6pm/5pm (Central) – Home Alone 4
8pm/7pm (Central) – The Dog Who Saved Christmas – A New ABC Family Original Movie

November 30th
6pm/5pm (Central) – The Dog Who Saved Christmas – A New ABC Family Original Movie
8pm/7pm (Central) – Naughty or Nice

Enjoy :)

ABC Family Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I just saw the announcement on the ABC Family channel about this year’s Countdown to 25 Days of Christmas! It starts November 10th. Yahoo! Check back here on November 1st for the complete schedule, ready to print and hang on the fridge. :)

ABC Family 13 Nights of Halloween

Monday, October 12th, 2009

For the grown ups and older kids, ABC Family runs Halloween movies the last 13 days of Halloween. (times shown are for my area, double check with your own provider)

MON OCT 19th

10:00pm – America’s Funniest Home Videos: Halloween Edition

TUE OCT 20th

7:30pm – The Goonies

WED OCT 21st

8:00pm – Beetlejuice

THU OCT 22nd

8:00pm – The Addams Family

FRI OCT 23rd

8:00pm – Addams Family Values

SAT OCT 24th

11:30am – The Mask

2:00pm – The Addams Family

4:00pm – Addams Family Values

6:00pm – Hocus Pocus

8:00pm – The Goonies

10:30pm – The Mask

SUN OCT 25th

10:30am – Casper Meets Wendy

12:30pm – The Goonies

3:00pm – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

5:30pm – Corpse Bride

7:30pm – Edward Scissorhands

10:00pm – Beetlejuice

MON OCT 26th

10:00pm – America’s Funniest Home Videos: Halloween Costumes

TUE OCT 27th

8:00pm – The Haunted Mansion

WED OCT 28th

8:00pm – Hocus Pocus

THU OCT 29th

8:00pm – Scooby-Doo

FRI OCT 30th

8:00pm – Scooby-Doo 2

SAT OCT 31st

9:30am – Scooby-Doo

11:30am – Scooby-Doo 2

1:30pm – Edward Scissorhands

4:00pm – Batman

7:00pm – Batman Returns

10:00pm – Batman Forever

Not a huge fan of the Scooby-Doo movies, but the big kids look forward to Hocus Pocus and The Haunted Mansion. And Casper Meets Wendy with Hilary Duff.

Why doesn’t anyone ever show Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin?

Good thing I have it on DVD. Halloween would NOT be Halloween without it. :)