UPtv’s ‘Most Uplifting Christmas Ever’ Brings 9 New Films to Warm Your Heart This Season
From royal romances to cozy cabin getaways, these heartwarming new films are pure holiday magic!
Celebrate the “Most Uplifting Christmas Ever” with UPtv’s holiday film lineup, chock-full of swoon-worthy romances, sweet storylines and festive cheer. While their holiday season programming begins on October 30, 2025, with a Christmas movie marathon, tune in on November 2 for the first premiere of the season. With nine films hitting the network, we can’t wait to grab a mug of cocoa and cozy up with each premiere! Here, see UPtv’s full Christmas lineup.
November 2 at 7 p.m.: ‘The Great Christmas Snow-In’

When Justin and his fiancée call it quits, he heads to the cozy cabin where they intended to take their honeymoon and soon enough, he finds himself snowed in with his ex-fiancée’s cousin, Jane. Sparks fly between the duo, but things get complicated when the woman he was supposed to marry arrives with her new boyfriend. Don’t miss Joey Lawrence, Amanda Fuller and Ricardo Chavez.
November 9 at 7 p.m.: ‘A Royal Christmas Manor’

Kate, who runs an inn, begins falling for one of her guests, unaware that he’s the Prince of Fredonia, who escaped to her cozy inn to experience an American Christmas away from his royal responsibilities.
November 16 at 7 p.m.: ‘Saving the Christmas Ranch’

Carrie finds herself stuck when her family’s accountant takes off with their money. With just two days to come up with nine months’ worth of missing mortgage payments on her family’s Christmas lodge, she’s forced to either make up the money or sell to John, a developer who’s had Carrie on his radar for quite some time.
November 23 at 7 p.m.: ‘A Royal Christmas Hope’

Julia, a still-grieving widow, does her best to keep hope alive during the holidays through her work running a nonprofit that lends aid to families in need. A chance meeting with a dashing prince leads to an unexpected connection that might just alter both of their lives.
November 29 at 7 p.m.: ‘The Christmas Checklist’ Season 1 premiere

In this UPtv series, a woman receives a list of 12 tasks she must accomplish prior to Christmas from her mom, who has recently passed. Starring Jarod Joseph and Sarah Power.
November 30 at 7 p.m.: ‘A Christmas in Amish Country’

When a negative review leaves a rising chef reeling, she returns to her hometown in rural Pennsylvania. While there, she finds comfort in traditional kitchen techniques and reminders of days gone by—including an Amish farmer she left behind.
December 7 at 7 p.m.: ‘A Christmas Murder Mystery’

Vera works part-time as a consulting detective at the local sheriff’s department and as an editor of the puzzle section of a newspaper. When she’s invited to spend the holidays with the Sterlings, wealthy family friends of hers, someone is found dead on Christmas morning, unraveling a not-so-merry mystery.
December 14 at 7 p.m.: ‘Christmas in Big Sky Country’

After Becca’s brother-in-law has an incident on an oil rig, she works alongside the oil company’s newest PR agent to ensure he makes it back home safely for the holidays—though the PR agent’s true intentions remain unclear.
December 21 at 7 p.m.: ‘Christmas with the Knightlys’

Georgia’s students have hopes of putting on a holiday showcase, and soon enough, she makes a deal with Chase Knightly, the son of a billionaire, to pose as his girlfriend in exchange for a new community center.
With nine heartwarming films to look forward to, this holiday season promises to be truly magical. Whether you’re curling up solo with a cup of cocoa or gathering the whole family for movie night, UPtv’s ‘Most Uplifting Christmas Ever’ lineup has something special waiting for you. Mark your calendars, get cozy, and let the holiday joy begin!
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