Every Christmas Has a Story


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About this Broadcast
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An anti-Christmas remark is uttered by a TV host, who then must cover a week of holiday events in a town known for its elaborate celebrations. As she investigates an interesting story in this town, she rekindles a romance and rediscovers Christmas joy.

2016 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Comedy Drama Romance Christmas

Cast & Crew
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Lori Loughlin (Actor) .. Kate Harper
Colin Ferguson (Actor) .. Jack Brewster
Willie Aames (Actor) .. Vernon Hollis
Isabella Giannulli (Actor) .. Mia
Catherine Lough Haggquist (Actor) .. Lauren Foster
Bruce Harwood (Actor) .. Ted Drysdale
Kevin O'Grady (Actor) .. Doug
Omari Newton (Actor) .. Brody Omar
Kate Isaac (Actor) .. Mitzi
Steven Garr (Actor) .. Rocco
Kazumi Evans (Actor) .. Sam the Receptionist
Mark Brandon (Actor) .. Paul Greene
Hannah Pederson (Actor) .. Olive
Karen Holness (Actor) .. Wendy
Blair Penner (Actor) .. Darren
Nelson Wong (Actor) .. Kenny Kwan
Bill Chandler (Actor) .. Santa
Michael St. John Smith (Actor) .. Michael Harper
Darcey Johnson (Actor) .. Charlie
Dakota Guppy (Actor) .. Young Girl
Gary Sekhon (Actor) .. Peter
Andrew Beha (Actor) .. TV Executive

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Did You Know..
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Lori Loughlin (Actor) .. Kate Harper
Born: July 28, 1964
Birthplace: Hauppauge, New York, United States
Trivia: Well known as a TV sitcom actress, Lori Loughlin has also appeared in numerous features and TV movies. The Queens-born and Long Island-raised brunette entered show business as a model and TV commercial actress in her early teens. Loughlin was cast on the daytime drama Edge of Night at age 15, staying with the show from 1979 to 1982. Moving on to films, Loughlin appeared in the horror sequel Amityville 3-D (1983), the romantic comedy Secret Admirer (1985), the thriller The New Kids (1985), and the Frankie Avalon-Annette Funicello retro-romp Back to the Beach (1987). Loughlin, however, became a primetime TV celebrity as one of the stars of the long-running family sitcom Full House. While she was on the show from 1987 to 1995, Loughlin also starred in several TV movies, including the critically praised drama Doing Time on Maple Drive (1992) with a pre-Ace Ventura Jim Carrey. After she finished Full House, Loughlin continued to appear on TV, starring in the single-season show Hudson Street (1995-1996), and several telefilms, including Abandoned and Deceived (1995), In the Line of Duty: Blaze of Glory (1997), and Tell Me No Secrets (1997). Loughlin also appeared in the straight-to-video sequel Casper, A Spirited Beginning (1997) and indie film Suckers (1999). Taking time off in the late '90s to start a family, Loughlin is married and has two children.
Colin Ferguson (Actor) .. Jack Brewster
Born: July 22, 1972
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Born in 1972, Canadian actor Colin Ferguson began his career as a member of the improvisational troupe "On the Spot" in his native Montreal and helped found the Second City chapter in Detroit, MI, before making the leap to feature films in the late '90s. Early filmed projects included the features Rowing Through (1996) and Night Sins (1997) and the television miniseries More Tales of the City, as well as prominent roles in the celebrity-themed telemovie biopics Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story (2000) and Inside the Osmonds (2001). Ferguson is best known, however, for his ongoing lead role as Sheriff Jack Carter on the popular Sci-Fi Channel series Eureka (2006). In the years to come, Ferguson would continue to appear on screen, appearing in movies like Life's a Beach.
Willie Aames (Actor) .. Vernon Hollis
Born: July 15, 1960
Birthplace: Newport Beach, California, United States
Trivia: American actor Willie Aames, born Albert William Upton, spent his youth working steadily on television and occasionally in low-budget foreign and domestic features. He first began making guest appearances on television in 1969. In 1975, he was cast in Irwin Allen's short-lived adventure series The Swiss Family Robinson. One of his co-stars was a young Helen Hunt. By this time, he had also appeared in a few television movies, including Unwed Father (1974). In 1977, Aames began a long stint in one of his best-known roles, that of rebellious teen Tommy Bradford in the popular domestic comedy/drama Eight Is Enough. With his mop of dark blonde hair, slim physique, and handsome face, Aames became a popular teen idol. In 1979, Aames made his feature-film debut in Scavenger Hunt. When Eight Is Enough was finally canceled in 1981, Aames went on to appear in a couple more films, including Zapped (1982), before returning to series television in the role for which he may be best remembered, as Scott Baio's irresponsible foil in the sitcom Charles in Charge (1984-1990). Through this period he continued to show up in movies. Through much of the '80s, Aames battled with cocaine and depression and became notorious in Hollywood for his erratic behavior. By the time Charles was canceled in 1990, he had cleaned up his act, become a born-again Christian, married for the second time, and in 1991, decided to move to Kansas City where he became a producer and director of videos and commercials. In the mid-'90s, he began starring as an evangelical superhero in the Bibleman series of youth-oriented musical videos.
Isabella Giannulli (Actor) .. Mia
Eileen Barrett (Actor)
Catherine Lough Haggquist (Actor) .. Lauren Foster
Bruce Harwood (Actor) .. Ted Drysdale
Born: April 29, 1963
Birthplace: North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Trivia: Worked as a librarian before his acting career took off. A founding member of the Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival in Vancouver. Initially a recurring character on The X-Files, he was spun-off as a regular on the short-lived The Lone Gunman.
Kevin O'Grady (Actor) .. Doug
Omari Newton (Actor) .. Brody Omar
Birthplace: Montreal, Québec, Canada
Trivia: Parents are from Trinidad & Tobago. Fluent in French and English, and has performed in both languages. Started out at age 19 doing theater in the Montreal area. Received a Best Supporting Actor nomination (Soirée de Masques) for his work in Centaur Theatre's production of Joe Penhal's Blue/Orange in Montreal. Landed first TV-series role as Dalton in Vampire High. Was the winner of Vancouver's 2010 Pan African poetry slam. Created an original hip-hop theater piece titled Sal Capone: The Lamentable Tragedy of, which was the first play he wrote.
Kate Isaac (Actor) .. Mitzi
Steven Garr (Actor) .. Rocco
Kazumi Evans (Actor) .. Sam the Receptionist
Mark Brandon (Actor) .. Paul Greene
Hannah Pederson (Actor) .. Olive
Karen Holness (Actor) .. Wendy
Blair Penner (Actor) .. Darren
Nelson Wong (Actor) .. Kenny Kwan
Bill Chandler (Actor) .. Santa
Michael St. John Smith (Actor) .. Michael Harper
Darcey Johnson (Actor) .. Charlie
Dakota Guppy (Actor) .. Young Girl
Gary Sekhon (Actor) .. Peter
Andrew Beha (Actor) .. TV Executive

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