Just had a look at the tv programming here, looks like in Australia we're a bit behind. Christmas in July starts on the 15th with 'November Christmas', followed by 'All I want for Christmas'. It seems they're playing them all while I'm at work so I'll need to record them for weekend marathons in my pyjamas. At least it's now winter here so I can get that wintry Christmas feeling.
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Luisa --
That's right! I forgot that you have your winter now, while we are roasting in the heat over here! So it is actually perfect for you to be watching some Christmas movies right around this time of year. It makes more sense for you to be watching than for me to be watching! You need to get some hot cocoa and bundle up under a blanket while watching predictably sweet Christmas movies!
I'm glad you posted, because it caused me to take another look at my program guide for both the Hallmark Channel and the Hallmark Movie Channel. (Don't ask me why there are two Hallmark channels. I guess it's like Lifetime. There is a Lifetime Channel and a Lifetime Movie Network.

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My programming guide shows one Christmas movie every night on the Hallmark Channel and one every night on the Hallmark Movie Channel, starting on Mon., 7/8. (The movies are different on each channel.) When we get to Friday, 7/12, both channels are showing 2 or 3 Christmas movies (again, different ones). Then, on Sat., 7/13 and Sun., 7/14, there are Christmas movies all day on both of the Hallmark Channels, and they are totally different movies.
When I had originally looked at the Hallmark Channel's movie line-up a few days ago, I saw "The Most Wonderful Time of Year" in the mix (which is one of my favorites).
Now that movie has mysteriously moved over to the Hallmark Movie Channel, which is also where "November Christmas" will run. (I've seen "November Christmas" -- I like both John Corbett and Sam Elliott, and I love that the movie has elements of Halloween and Christmas in it!)
It's all very confusing. I will probably just be switching back and forth all week and all next weekend!
Don't even get me started on how confusing it gets when Hallmark
and Lifetime
and ABC Family kick in with their Christmas marathons/countdowns starting at various points in November!

There is a whole lot of channel surfing going on during those times.
And then, when the other channels like TLC and Travel kick in with their "Christmas Lights" specials, and Food Network or Travel Channel run some sort of 'Disney holiday' show, I will be in full TV Christmas frenzy mode!
