Best Christmas Ever (TV programming block)
Best Christmas Ever is a seasonal program block on AMC, an American cable and satellite network. The block, launched in 2018, airs Christmas-themed television specials and feature films from late November until the day after Christmas.
Its primary direct competition is the more established 25 Days of Christmas on Freeform, on which much of the same programming had previously aired prior to 2018. The two blocks continue to share rights to three films, with each network getting a window to air each film: the 1994 remake of Miracle on 34th Street, Mrs. Doubtfire and Love the Coopers. In contrast to 25 Days of Christmas, Best Christmas Ever airs no original programming, relying entirely on reruns.
History
AMC had typically aired a rotating lineup of five to six Christmas movies during the holiday season. In 2018, the channel introduced a more extensive holiday lineup branded as Best Christmas Ever, running from November 26 to December 25, featuring a mix of popular Christmas and family films, along with other acquired specials. The schedule included notable acquisitions from Warner Bros., including Elf, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, The Polar Express, and 12 Rankin/Bass specials. The films had been recent mainstays of the 25 Days of Christmas schedule, with Elf in particular having received extensive airplay and high viewership during the event. Other programs included specials from DreamWorks Animation.[1] As expected, AMC saw ratings gains over the holiday season; primetime viewership for the first two weeks of the event was up 40% year-over-year, airings of Elf and Christmas Vacation both peaked at 1.5 million viewers, and average viewership of feature films on Freeform fell by 36% year-over-year in the same period.[2]
In 2019, Freeform responded to the loss of most of the Rankin/Bass library by acquiring cable rights to the two remaining specials from that company that had never been aired on cable: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman, sharing the rights with those two specials' longtime free-to-air rightsholder, CBS.[3]
In 2020, AMC expanded the "Best Christmas Ever" brand to its streaming service AMC+, which carries more adult-oriented content from AMC and partner networks We TV, Sundance TV, IFC and BBC America.[4]
For 2021, AMC added hosting segments from Beverly D'Angelo, the co-star of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and themed days throughout the block, some of which will include out-of-season films: movie marathons devoted to John Candy and Bill Murray, marathons devoted to holiday mischief ("Naughty List Marathon") and slapstick ("Holiday Hijinks"), and a Wonka Weekend featuring a rotation of both film adaptations of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.[5]
Programming
As of 2021:
Specials
- Donkey's Caroling Christmas-tacular
- The First Christmas: The Story of the First Christmas Snow
- Frosty's Winter Wonderland
- Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer
- How Murray Saved Christmas
- Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas
- Jack Frost (1979)
- The Leprechaun's Christmas Gold
- The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (1985)
- The Little Drummer Boy Book II
- The Madagascar Penguins in a Christmas Caper
- Merry Madagascar
- Michael Bublé's Christmas in Hollywood
- Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey
- Pinocchio's Christmas
- Rudolph's Shiny New Year
- 'Twas the Night Before Christmas (1974)
- The Year Without a Santa Claus (Shared with Freeform and TNT as of 2022)
Series
- The Great Christmas Light Fight (shared with CMT and Buzzr)
Films
- Annie
- Christmas with the Kranks
- Elf (Shared with Freeform and TBS and TNT as of 2022)
- Fred Claus (Shared with TBS and TNT as of 2021)
- Four Christmases (Shared with TBS and TNT as of 2021)
- Home Alone (Shared with Freeform)
- Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (Shared with Freeform)
- Ice Age
- Ice Age: The Meltdown
- Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
- Ice Age: Continental Drift
- Jingle All the Way (Shared with Freeform)
- Jack Frost (1998)
- The Legend of Frosty the Snowman
- National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (shared with TBS and TNT as of 2021)
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles
- The Polar Express (shared with TBS and TNT as of 2021)
- Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July
- Unaccompanied Minors
- White Christmas
References
- ^ Adalian, Josef. "AMC Nabs Christmas Classics As the War for Holiday TV Audiences Heats Up". Vulture. Retrieved 2018-11-17.
- ^ "'Elf' and 'Christmas Vacation' Make Holiday Magic for AMC". The Hollywood Reporter. 13 December 2018. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ "Press Releases | Freeform".
- ^ "Best Christmas Ever 2020 — AMC Announces Lineup of Holiday Films | AMC Talk".
- ^ "Best Christmas Ever" Returns to AMC and AMC+ with a Month-Long Celebration of the Holidays Beginning November 29. AMC press release. Retrieved November 16, 2021.