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Hallmark is Airing Christmas Movies in April

Hallmark has festive movies for every season, but there’s no beating a great Hallmark Christmas movie. Back in April 2020, the Hallmark Channel started airing their holiday movies to help…

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Hallmark has festive movies for every season, but there's no beating a great Hallmark Christmas movie.

Back in April 2020, the Hallmark Channel started airing their holiday movies to help lift people's spirits during the early coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown.

This spring will hopefully be better, and in honor, Hallmark is once again adding some holiday movies into their April TV schedule.

Hallmark is airing some of their most popular Christmas movies every Thursday and Friday throughout the end of the month. Thursday nights, the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries network will air a Christmas movie. On Fridays, the original Hallmark Channel will turn up the holiday heat with a flick.

It should be noted that Hallmark has been airing Christmas movies once a week on both networks throughout this year, so there's a good chance the pattern will continue.

View the upcoming holiday movie schedule below.

Thursday, April 8
“Time for Us to Come Home for Christmas,” 8 p.m EDT/7 p.m. CDT on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Friday, April 9
“The Sweetest Christmas,” 8 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. CDT on Hallmark Channel

Thursday, April 15
“Christmas at Grand Valley,” 8 p.m EDT/7 p.m. CDT on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Friday, April 16
“Holly & Ivy: Meant for Love,” 8 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. CDT on Hallmark Channel

Thursday, April 22
“Time for You to Come Home for Christmas,” 8 p.m EDT/7 p.m. CDT on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries

Friday, April 23
“Good Morning Christmas!” 8 p.m. EDT/7 p.m. CDT on Hallmark Channel

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