Switched for Christmas


12:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Thursday, November 20 on Hallmark Channel (East) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Identical twin sisters switch places and plan Christmas events for one another, and they have one rule for their little charade: no new romances. However, that rule proves difficult to abide by.

2017 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Other Drama Romance Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Candace Cameron Bure (Actor) .. Kate/Chris Lockhart
Eion Bailey (Actor) .. Tom
Cooper Johnson (Actor) .. Gabe
Natasha Bure (Actor) .. Piper
Mark Deklin (Actor) .. Greg
Tanner Gillman (Actor) .. Teen Blake
Kristen Marie Jensen (Actor) .. Grace
Travis Anderson (Actor) .. Co-Worker
Mark Blockovich (Actor) .. Party Attendee
Dave Bresnahan (Actor) .. Real Estate Agent
Teresa Duran-Norvick (Actor) .. Vendor
John Forker (Actor) .. Party Attendee
Angella Joy (Actor) .. Coworker
Marilyn Miller (Actor) .. Office Employee
Nicole Duke (Actor) .. Waitress
Nicole Dukes (Actor) .. Waitress

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Did You Know..
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Candace Cameron Bure (Actor) .. Kate/Chris Lockhart
Born: April 06, 1976
Birthplace: Panorama City, California, United States
Trivia: Known to many as big sister DJ on the sitcom Full House, actress Candace Cameron followed in the footsteps of her older brother Kirk Cameron, who was an actor on the series Growing Pains. Starting with guest appearances on shows like Alice and St. Elsewhere, Cameron eventually won the role of DJ in 1987, when she was 11 years old. Following the cancellation of Full House in 1995, she continued to act in a wide variety of projects, many under her married name, Candace Cameron Bure, including 1997's Night Scream, 2007's The Wager with Randy Travis, and 2008's Moonlight and Mistletoe.
Eion Bailey (Actor) .. Tom
Born: June 08, 1976
Birthplace: California, United States
Trivia: Tall, dark, and classically handsome in a familiar male-model-turned-actor kind of way (think Billy Zane), stage and screen performer Eion Bailey has come a long way since his role as a teen outcast whose new friendship yields tragic consequences in View Askey historian Vincent Pereira's affecting 1997 teen drama A Better Place. Though a subsequent series of fleeting appearances in such high-profile releases as Fight Club and Almost Famous offered audiences a passing glimpse of the up-and-coming star's true onscreen talent, it wasn't until his Golden Satellite-nominated performance in the made-for-cable drama And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself that Hollywood truly began to sit up and take notice. Born in California and raised by his pilot father in the Santa Ynez Valley, the young drama hopeful spent much of his spare time taking flying lessons from his father and playing baseball with friends. Eventually finding his footing on the high-school stage, Bailey continued to hone his skills at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts following graduation. His undeniably heartfelt role in A Better Place offered Bailey an unusually complex role for such a young actor with little screen experience, and in the years that followed, the emerging actor would move to the small screen with appearances in such popular series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Dawson's Creek. Supporting performances in Fight Club and Almost Famous followed suite shortly thereafter, and after once again stepping into the lead for the little-seen indie Seven and a Match, Bailey joined the talented ensemble cast of HBO's acclaimed miniseries Band of Brothers. Rumors that Bailey was one of the few contenders being considered to answer the call of the "bat signal" in the planned updating of the Batman franchise soon began to circulate, and though that responsibility eventually went to Christian Bale, Bailey earned positive critical acclaim for his portrayal of a filmmaker sent to cover the exploits of the eponymous character in HBO's And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself. With top-billed roles in Mindhunters, Sexual Life, and Glory Days set to follow in 2004, Bailey was poised to become a familiar face to filmgoers.
Cooper Johnson (Actor) .. Gabe
Natasha Bure (Actor) .. Piper
Mark Deklin (Actor) .. Greg
Born: December 03, 1967
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Grew up with his adoptive family, the Schwotzers, in Pittsburgh and located his biological mother when he was in his 20s. Dropped Schwotzer for stage-name purposes. Switched from studying journalism to English in college; later dropped out of an English-literature graduate program upon deciding to pursue acting as a profession. Is certified as a fight coordinator with the Society of American Fight Directors, specializing in European weaponry and American thuggery. Is known for being the environmentally conscious Subaru salesperson in commercials.
Happy the Dog (Actor)
Cooper Daniel Johnson (Actor)
Walter Platz (Actor)
James Jamison (Actor)
Jessica Villeneuve (Actor)
Natalie Salins (Actor)
Amanda Pace (Actor)
Rachel Pace (Actor)
Tanner Gillman (Actor) .. Teen Blake
Kristen Marie Jensen (Actor) .. Grace
Travis Anderson (Actor) .. Co-Worker
Mark Blockovich (Actor) .. Party Attendee
Dave Bresnahan (Actor) .. Real Estate Agent
Teresa Duran-Norvick (Actor) .. Vendor
John Forker (Actor) .. Party Attendee
Angella Joy (Actor) .. Coworker
Marilyn Miller (Actor) .. Office Employee
Born: January 01, 1898
Died: January 01, 1936
Trivia: American actress/singer Marilyn Miller was most famous during the 1920s for her work in several Broadway musicals. She only made three films and would have made more had she not died at the age of 37. Her life was made into a biopic in Look for the Silver Lining (1949) starring June Haver as Miller.
Nicole Duke (Actor) .. Waitress
Nicole Dukes (Actor) .. Waitress

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