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Launched in late 1984, the channel aired classic films prior to the 1970s, similar to Turner Classic Movies, the channel's former rival, until 2002, when AMC retired the American Movie Classics name as a result of a major shift in its programming, [1] [2] and today airs original shows that are mainly dramas and documentaries, while airing ...
KXGN-TV: CBS: NBC on 5.2 Great Falls: 3 7 KRTV: CBS: Independent on 3.2, Grit on 3.3, Ion on 3.4 5 8 KFBB-TV: ABC: Fox on 5.2, SWX on 5.3 16 17 KJJC-TV: MeTV: Positiv on 16.2, TBN on 16.3, Smile on 16.4, Hillsong on 16.5 21 21 KUGF-TV: PBS: satellite of KUSM-TV ch. 9 Bozeman. PBS Kids on 21.2, Create on 21.3, World on 21.4, Montana Legislature ...
Here’s what’s on TV tonight. Five More Minutes: Moments Like These (10 p.m., Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) This movie isn’t a sequel to last year’s “Five More Minutes” movie, which is ...
Movie Starring Original airdate An Autumn Romance: Chad Michael Murray and Jessica Lowndes: October 23, 2021 Much Ado About Christmas: Susie Abromeit and Torrance Coombs: October 30, 2021 The Great Christmas Switch: Sarah Lind, Dillon Casey, and Jon McLaren: November 6, 2021 Christmas Time is Here: Dewshane Williams, Rukiya Bernard and Tom Pickett
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The 2022–23 network television schedule for the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the prime time hours from September 2022 to August 2023. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2021–22 television season .
The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series canceled after the 2020–21 television season. NBC was the first to announce its fall schedule on May 14, 2021, [1] followed by Fox on May 17, [2] ABC on May 18, [3] CBS on May 19, [4] and The CW on May 25, 2021. [5]