Holly and jolly, indeed! Great American Media is ready to put viewers in the holiday spirit with its second annual Great American Christmas lineup.
13.09.2022 - 21:07 / usmagazine.com
Almost time! The holiday season is fast approaching — and so is Candace Cameron Bure‘s first Christmas movie since she joined the Great American Family network.
The Full House alum, 46, announced on Tuesday, September 13, that the new project, A Christmas … Present, will premiere in November as part of GAC Family’s “Great American Christmas” lineup.
“A Christmas … Present is about slowing down enough to recognize what’s right in front of our eyes,” the former Hallmark Channel star said in a statement announcing the movie. “The hustle and bustle of the Christmas season will arrive before we know it but it’s through the quiet moments that we hear God speak to us, directing our path to what’s most important.”
In the upcoming film, the California native is set to play Maggie Larson, an “overly scheduled” real estate agent and mom who decides to spend Christmas with his widowed brother and his daughter. While staying with her sibling, however, the busy and stressed Maggie has to relearn “the reason for the season.”
A Christmas … Present will be part of GAC Family’s holiday franchise, “Great American Christmas,” which returns on Saturday, October 21. The network will premiere new holiday movies every Saturday and Sunday and show Christmas movies all day and night through the end of 2022.
Earlier this year, Bure shocked fans when she left her longtime home at Hallmark and signed a deal with GAC Media. According to an April press release, the Fuller House veteran is set to develop, produce and star in movies and TV shows across GAC Family and GAC Living, and will take on a “prominent executive role at the company to oversee and curate programming for the networks as a whole.”
The new movie, which will be produced by Bure’s Candy Rock
Holly and jolly, indeed! Great American Media is ready to put viewers in the holiday spirit with its second annual Great American Christmas lineup.
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Candace Cameron Bure is very satisfied with her sex life.
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starts selling pumpkin spice lattes again, the holiday season is not upon us: It's here. Christmas movies are and, as such, it is important to revolve your entire life around its schedule.
Hallmark's annual Christmas programming event on Oct.
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Her next big role! Lori Loughlin is making her return to TV movies with a first time collaboration with Great American Family.
Lori Loughlin is returning to Great American Family to headline Fall Into Winter, her first romantic comedy for the network. The casting follows Loughlin’s appearance on the network in When Hope Calls Christmas in a reprisal of her role of Abigail Stanton from Hallmark Channel’s When Calls The Heart. Fall Into Winter begins production October 23 for premiere in January 2023 as part of the network’s annual winter programming event.
Emily Longeretta Lori Loughlin is back with her “Full House” family on Great American Family. The actress, who has not led a film since 2018, will star in “Fall Into Winter,” a January movie for the network. Production begins in October. “Lori is a genre-defining star that I have had the honor to call a close friend and collaborator for more than 15 years,” says Great American Media president and CEO Bill Abbott. “We have a shared vision for creating meaningful and memorable movies that resonate with our passionate fans, and I look forward to welcoming her back to Great American Family to anchor our 2023 winter programming slate.” Abbott recently opened up to Variety about his high hopes to work with Loughlin again, noting that the pair talk three times a week and were deciding between two different scripts.
Candace Cameron Bure is opening up about her switch from Hallmark Channel over to Great American Family (formerly GAC Family).
Great American Family, actor Danica McKellar is slated to executive produce her debut holiday feature for the channel, “Christmas at the Drive-In,” this holiday season. McKellar will also co-star in the film alongside fellow actor Neal Bledsoe, both of whom previously worked together in the Hallmark Channel original “The Winter Palace.” The script was written by Rick Garman, whose filmography is largely dominated by other holiday TV movies like “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas,” or more recently, “A Christmas… Present.” The premiere of “Christmas at the Drive-In” is part of the network’s Great American Christmas celebration, a holiday programming marathon that lasts from Oct. 21 to the end of 2022.
Ready for her return. Bill Abbott said he can’t wait for Lori Loughlin to return to the small screen.