In a sane world, this would mean the release of the vast number of Hallmark 
Hall of Fame episodes of the 50s through the 70s that featured really 
notable actors in really good plays. (The only one I own is an "Arsenic and 
Old Lace" with Boris Karloff, Tony Randall, and Tom Bosley.)

Seeing that we're in the Worst Timeline, though, we'll be getting more 
crappy mysteries and sappy romances.

--Dave Sikula

On Monday, October 31, 2022 at 3:07:50 PM UTC-7 Mark Jeffries wrote:

> Starting Wednesday, all three of Hallmark's channels will stream 24/7 on 
> NBCU's streamer, along with current and library programming available for 
> on-demand streaming (including those formula Christmas movies), the first 
> major cable channel to put the mainline channel on a streamer that isn't a 
> faux cable system (Sling, YouTube Live)--and speaking of cable systems, 
> considering that Hallmark is beloved by the audience that hasn't cut the 
> cord yet (along with TCM and news channels), the cable systems have to not 
> be happy about this:
>
>
> https://www.thewrap.com/hallmark-movies-shows-streaming-peacock-christmas/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=breaking_news_7164538
>

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