Thursday, December 25th TV listings for The Loop (WATC-DT3)
Baby in a Manger (2019)
Child protective services officer Alison and police officer Brock are both sworn to protect children, so when a lost infant shows up in the local church's nativity scene, they are both on the case.
A Christmas Romance (1994)
Snow strands a young widow (Olivia Newton-John) and her two daughters with a banker (Gregory Harrison) holding their eviction notice.
Christmas Lilies of the Field (1979)
A nun (Rachel Ward) talks a veteran (Billy Dee Williams) into adding on an orphanage and kindergarten to the Arizona chapel he built her.
A Christmas Without Snow (1980)
A lonely divorcee (Michael Learned) joins a choir and meets its stern director's (John Houseman) challenge of excellence.
Baby in a Manger (2019)
Child protective services officer Alison and police officer Brock are both sworn to protect children, so when a lost infant shows up in the local church's nativity scene, they are both on the case.
A Christmas Romance (1994)
Snow strands a young widow (Olivia Newton-John) and her two daughters with a banker (Gregory Harrison) holding their eviction notice.
Christmas Lilies of the Field (1979)
A nun (Rachel Ward) talks a veteran (Billy Dee Williams) into adding on an orphanage and kindergarten to the Arizona chapel he built her.
A Christmas Without Snow (1980)
A lonely divorcee (Michael Learned) joins a choir and meets its stern director's (John Houseman) challenge of excellence.
Vengeance Valley (1951)
A rancher's son (Robert Walker) gets his foster brother (Burt Lancaster) in trouble with an unwed mother's brothers.
Topper Returns (1941)
A girl's ghost (Joan Blondell) wants Cosmo Topper (Roland Young) to find the hooded man who stabbed her but meant to stab her friend (Carole Landis).
The Great Dan Patch (1949)
A chemist (Dennis O'Keefe), his wife (Ruth Warrick) and a trainer's daughter (Gail Russell) form a romantic triangle around a champion trotter.
The Bachelor's Daughters (1946)
To help four salesgirls lure men, a floorwalker (Adolphe Menjou) poses as their father in a rented Long Island mansion.
Vengeance Valley (1951)
A rancher's son (Robert Walker) gets his foster brother (Burt Lancaster) in trouble with an unwed mother's brothers.
