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2 • December 4 - 10, 2022 Entertainment Now By Dana Simpson TV Media F or many who formed the tradition of celebrating the holiday season by watching films and television specials with friends and family, CBS was the place to go. For a long time — many point to the 1965 launch of Charles Schultz's "Charlie Brown Christmas" as the starting point — CBS has long been a comfort- ing home for the holidays, but since 2012, Christmas has looked a little different on the Viacom network. Last year, following a nine-year hiatus, CBS reinstated its tradi- tion of launching original holiday films and specials, premiering "Christmas Takes Fight" and "A Christmas Proposal," among other titles. This year, on Sunday, Dec. 4, the holiday premieres begin again, kicking off this time with a new film called "Fit for Christmas." Starring dancer, fitness instruc- tor and co-host of the daytime talk show "The Talk" Amanda Kloots, "Fit for Christmas" follows Audrey (Kloots) as she prepares to celebrate the spirit of the season with sweat (and style) in the small, aptly named Montana town of Mistletoe. An instructor at the local community center, which is struggling to keep its head above water amid troubling times, Audrey isn't about to let the center's financial troubles damp- en the town's Christmas spirit. As luck — or maybe fate — would have it, Audrey isn't the only person with her mind on the failing business over the holidays: a businessman named Griffin (Paul Greene, "When Calls the Heart") has arrived to take a look at the situation himself. Unfortunately for Audrey and the Mistletoe townspeople, Griffin's plans do not involve saving the community's gathering place. Instead, he is hoping to buy the center out and turn the property into resort space. While Audrey and Griffin are initially at odds regarding the fate of the small town's social/activity hub, "Fit for Christmas" is, after all, a holiday romance. As the pair butt heads while trying to iron out conflicting business plans, they become more interested in one another, ultimately complicating their relationship and learning that there may just be more im- portant things in life than getting their own way. In addition to leading the cast, Kloots serves as an executive producer for "Fit for Christmas" alongside the film's writer, Anna White ("My Christmas Inn," 2018). Produced for CBS by Brad Krevoy's (The Princess Switch franchise) Motion Picture Corpo- ration of America, "Fit for Christ- mas" also stars Rebecca Budig ("General Hospital"). Also joining the CBS holiday roster this year is Mark Amato's "Must Love Christmas," premier- ing Sunday, Dec. 11. Amato is behind more than a dozen holiday films, including the Vanessa Hudgens-led ("The Princess Switch," 2018) film "The Knight Before Christmas" and last year's CBS original, "A Christmas Proposal," in which a food truck chef (Jessica Camacho, "All Rise") agrees to pose as a lawyer's (Adam Rodriguez, "CSI: Miami") girlfriend in order to help him land his dream job of taking over the family firm. New this year, "Must Love Christmas" stars Liza Lapira ("Crazy, Stupid, Love.," 2011) as Natalie, a romance novelist famous for her sultry, holiday- themed content who escapes to a snowy cabin in Cranberry Falls for the season. While there, she finds herself caught up in an interest- ing love triangle with her former childhood crush and the persis- tent reporter who is trying to save his failing magazine by landing a tell-all interview with her. Cover Story Liza Lapira in "Must Love Christmas" Heat up the holidays: CBS launches 'Fit for Christmas' and other films Ready Rental 3 x 4 Hayley Siefert 3 x 2 Letters & Numbers Sudoku Fill in the grid so that every row,every column, and every 4x4 box contains the digits 1 through 9 AND the letters A-F. Solution on page 12. Advertise Your Business In Call Advertising at 217-477-5105

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