Hallmark Channel’s popular holiday series, Countdown to Christmas, concludes its 2024 run today, Saturday, Dec. 21, with “Happy Howlidays.” The movie, starring Jessica Lowndes, airs at 8 p.m. Eastern on Hallmark Channel.
You can watch all of Hallmark Channel’s holiday movies live or on-demand for free on Philo, DirecTV Stream, FuboTV and Frndly. Each service offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Lowndes stars as Mia, who works as a webpage editor for Seattle’s tourism board. When she finds herself alone for the holidays, little does she know how a random encounter with a stray dog will impact both their lives.
Hallmark’s 2024 Countdown to Christmas series includes tonight’s movie as well as 31 other features. Nine additional holiday films aired on Hallmark Mystery.
What streaming services carry the Hallmark Channel?
Philo offers over 70 channels for $28/month after the free trial ends. You’ll gain access to more than 70 channels of live and on-demand content. In addition to Hallmark Channel, you’ll also have access to popular networks like AMC, BET, Discovery and The History Channel.
FuboTV offers access to over 100 entertainment, news and sports channels for $79.99/month. They currently are running a special through the end of the year where you can also get $30 off your first month of service, bringing the cost down to $49.99. It also offers DVR services.
Frndly offers more than 50 family-friendly channels with both live and on-demand service for $7.99 per month. In addition to 3 Hallmark channels, you’ll get A&E, History, Lifetime and more.
DirecTV Stream offers packages starting with 75+ channels for $101.98 per month. You can currently get a discount on your first two months of service that brings the cost down to $86.98. The service also offers live and on-demand service as well as multiple options to add-on additional channels. It also includes local channels and unlimited DVR.
Cable Guide: What channel is the Hallmark Channel on?
You can find which channel it is by using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.