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Home for the holiday TV shows

New specials, contests, movies light up the season on your screen

- BY CHUCK BARNEY

Deck the halls and warm up the DVR. Television’s annual blizzard of holiday-themed fare is about to hit with full force. As usual, the networks and streamers are making merry with an onslaught of specials, schmaltzy movies and animated treats that celebrate the so-called most wonderful time of the year.

To help you keep up, we’ve made a list — and checked it twice — of notable new programs airing from Thanksgivi­ng week through the end of the year.

Be aware that many of these shows will air multiple times. With a few exceptions, we have listed only the initial telecasts.

Sitcoms & specials

“Merry Happy Whatever”: This holiday sitcom follows a struggling musician who tries to win over his new girlfriend’s gruff dad and tightknit siblings on a 10-day Christmas visit to Philadelph­ia. Dennis Quaid heads the cast. (Nov. 28, Netflix)

“The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show”: The country music star and her celebrity pals perform both classic and original holiday songs. Guests include Fred Armisen, Leon Bridges, Camila Cabello, James Corden, Lana Del Rey and more. (Nov. 29, Amazon Prime)

“How to Train Your Dragon Homecoming”: Spawned by three hit movies, this new animated special has Viking dragon trainers Hiccup and Astrid planning a grand holiday pageant at the Snoggletog Festival. (Dec. 3 and 14, NBC)

“CMA Country Christmas”: Get your twang on as Trisha Yearwood hosts a musical special. Guests include Kristin Chenoweth, Chris Janson, Tori Kelly, Lady Antebellum, Rascal Flatts, Runaway June, CeCe Winans and others. (Dec. 3, ABC)

“The Moodys”: Denis Leary and Elizabeth Perkins star in a three-night miniseries as a cantankero­us couple who reunite with their three adult children hoping to stage the perfect holiday. Of course, it won’t be. (Fox, Dec. 4)

“A Legendary Christmas With John and Chrissy”: The newly minted “Sexiest Man Alive” and Chrissy Teigen celebrate the season with the couple’s family and celebrity friends. (Dec. 12, NBC)

“The Christmas Caroler Challenge”: A dozen amazing caroling groups compete to see who can hit the holiday high notes and bring some joy to the world. (Dec. 15, The CW)

“Holidays With the Houghs”: Dancing siblings Derek and Julianne bust some moves while putting their spin on seasonal classics. (Dec. 16 and 23, NBC)

Home & hearth

“Santa’s Baking Blizzard”: Talented ice sculptors and cake artists go all out to create larger-than-life Christmas scenes. (Nov. 28, Food Network)

“Outrageous Holiday Houses”: Lance Bass, who failed in his bid to buy the “Brady Bunch” house, now goes on a tour of even wackier homes — including a “Christmas Candyland” in Texas. (Nov. 28, HGTV)

“Top Elf ”: Seven kid “Elf-testants” with crazy-good building and design skills take on a series of holidaythe­med challenges to earn winnings for good causes in their hometowns. (Nov. 29, Nickelodeo­n)

“Holiday Gingerbrea­d Showdown”: Break out the candy canes and gumdrops. Top gingerbrea­d artists are ready to throw down. (Dec. 1, Food Network).

“The Great Christmas Light Fight”: Watch those power bills soar as Clark Griswold wannabes battle in an over-the-top home-decorating competitio­n. (Dec. 2, ABC)

“The Great American Baking Show: Holiday Edition”: Sugar rush! Ten talented bakers compete to see whose tasty treats reign supreme. (Dec. 12, ABC)

“Ultimate Hanukkah Challenge”: Molly Yeh hosts this competitio­n in which four chefs put their spin on holiday classics like crispy potato pancakes and fried jelly donuts. (Dec. 21, Food Network)

Festive flicks

“Holiday Rush”: A widowed radio DJ (Romany Malco) and his four spoiled kids need to tighten their belts and pull together when their life of luxury turns lean just before Christmas. (Nov. 28, Netflix)

“Same Time, Next Christmas”: Mele Kalikimaka. Lea Michele plays a woman who reunites with her childhood sweetheart during her family’s annual Christmas visit to Hawaii. (Dec. 5, ABC; Dec. 11 on Freeform)

“Dear Santa, I Need a Date”: In this romantic comedy, two ambitious siblings make a wager over who can land a significan­t other by Christmas. Let’s hope that plenty of holiday hilarity ensues. (Dec. 8, TV One)

“A Christmas Carol”: Here’s yet another fresh take on the Dickens classic. This one has Guy Pearce going all hum-buggery as stingy Ebenezer Scrooge. (Dec. 19, FX)

 ?? JASON KEMPIN/GETTY ?? Tori Kelly, from left, Kristin Chenoweth, Trisha Yearwood, Hillary Scott and CeCe Winans are among the performers appearing on “CMA Country Christmas,” airing Dec. 3 on ABC.
JASON KEMPIN/GETTY Tori Kelly, from left, Kristin Chenoweth, Trisha Yearwood, Hillary Scott and CeCe Winans are among the performers appearing on “CMA Country Christmas,” airing Dec. 3 on ABC.

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