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All I Watch for Christmas: A Santa-Approved King of Christmas and TBS Holiday Partnership

| Jasmine M

King of Christmas and TBS have teamed up to bring holiday cheer with the "All I Watch for Christmas" collection and a lineup of classic Christmas shows. This festive partnership not only enhances holiday decor but also supports nonprofits, spreading joy and togetherness to families in need this season.

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Christmas is a time of joy. And, how better do we celebrate this festive season than by decorating our homes and watching classic, family favorites? This year, King of Christmas is teaming up with TBS to bring you the best of both worlds. Beloved Christmas movies and shows will start airing November 1st (because, let’s face it, that’s when the unofficial holiday season starts!). You can look forward to watching holiday episodes of your favorite sitcoms, as well as classic holiday movies. And, King of Christmas and TBS proudly unveil the “All I Watch for Christmas” collection, an exclusive range of decorations that are designed to enhance your holiday experience. 

A Heartwarming Nostalgic Partnership

The partnership between King of Christmas and TBS could not have come at a better time. Traditionally, November is when most people anticipate heartwarming and nostalgic holiday content that has truly become a hallmark of the season. TBS’s holiday programming is a beloved tradition, featuring a lineup of classic Christmas films, festive sitcom episodes, and special holiday-themed broadcasts. Those iconic films that have long captivated audiences and evoke a sense of nostalgia are geared up and ready to go. A Christmas Story, Elf, Die Hard (yes, it is a Christmas movie!), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are staples of the TBS holiday schedule because they continue to captivate audiences with their timeless charm and humor.

Enjoy Treasured Holiday Episodes

Along with these perennial favorites, TBS will also air treasured holiday episodes from America’s favorite sitcoms including Friends, Modern Family, and The Big Bang Theory. These episodes capture the essence of the season, bringing laughter and warmth into living rooms and fostering a sense of togetherness. For fans of animated comedy, TBS is even set to premiere an all-new Christmas-themed episode of American Dad on December 23, adding a fresh and festive twist to the lineup.

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Spreading Joy this Season in Collaboration with Nonprofit Organizations

This partnership’s impact, however, extends beyond just entertainment and décor. King of Christmas and TBS are channeling the holiday spirit into meaningful action, as they are collaborating with nonprofit organizations to spread joy to families in need. This initiative involves donating Christmas trees and decorations, so more homes can experience the magic of the holiday season, regardless of financial circumstances. This act of generosity defines the core values of the holiday season—which are, of course, community, compassion, and the spirit of giving.

Sol Lakein, COO of King of Christmas, expressed the brand's enthusiasm for this collaboration, stating, “The holidays are a time of togetherness and tradition, and we’re proud to join TBS in a partnership that celebrates those values. With the ‘All I Watch for Christmas’ collection, families can create lasting memories as they enjoy their favorite holiday movies and episodes in a beautifully decorated home.” This sentiment reflects the shared mission of both King of Christmas and TBS: to bring joy and create memorable experiences for families during the holiday season.

Turning Your Home into a Joyful Sanctuary

The “All I Watch for Christmas” collection is designed to complement the viewing experience, turning homes into joyful sanctuaries where families can gather to enjoy their favorite holiday programming. The collection’s standout pieces, like the Yorkshire Fir and Queen Flock trees, provide a stunning centerpiece for any home. These trees are not only visually striking, they are also easy to set up, so families can focus on what truly matters—spending quality time together baking cookies, wrapping gifts, and watching holiday classics.

Introducing the “All I Watch for Christmas” Collection

King of Christmas is renowned for its dedication to creating high-quality holiday décor. We help our customers transform their homes into the cheery, festive sanctuary of their dreams. Our commitment to excellence is evident in the “All I Watch for Christmas” collection, which features an impressive array of beautifully-designed decorations. Highlights of this collection include the lush Yorkshire Fir and Queen Flock Christmas trees, as well as classic glass ornaments, elegant ribbons, full wreaths, and versatile garlands. King of Christmas prides itself on crafting each item with great attention to detail, so holiday enthusiasts can create that same warm and inviting atmosphere that mirrors the magic seen on TBS.

More than just the trees, the collection features a selection of ornaments that blend timeless elegance with contemporary flair. Classic glass ornaments such as the Snowflake 4 pack and the Mistletoe 15 piece add a touch of tradition, while the beautifully designed ribbons in classic red and forest snowflake offer versatility so homeowners can have fun with personalizing their holiday décor. Full wreaths, crafted with warm white LED lights complete the festive look, bringing holiday cheer to every corner of your home.

As every King of Christmas customer already knows, King of Christmas ensures that every product in the collection meets high standards of excellence. The company’s reputation for delivering premium and highly-crafted holiday décor is well-earned, as they continuously strive to provide products that enhance the beauty of the holiday season while also make decorating an enjoyable and stress-free experience.

TBS and King of Christmas; Bringing Family and Friends Together This Season

The partnership between King of Christmas and TBS is more than a marketing collaboration; it’s a celebration of the holiday spirit that brings people together. Whether it’s about family and friends gathering around the tree to watch a favorite Christmas movie or adorning the home with carefully selected decorations, this initiative embodies the joy, magic, and warmth that define the season.

The “All I Watch for Christmas” collection represents the organic and seamless blend of holiday décor and entertainment, offering families an opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the festive spirit. By partnering with TBS, King of Christmas aims to provide premium decorations while enhancing the holiday experience through nostalgic, friendly, and classic entertainment, creating moments of joy and togetherness that will be cherished for many Christmases to come.

The full TBS "All I Watch for Christmas" Holiday Programming Schedule:

November

  • November 2

    • 11:15am ET/PT - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    • 1:15pm ET/PT - Jack Frost
    • 3:30pm ET/PT - Fred Claus
    • 6:00pm ET/PT - Elf
    • 10:15pm ET/PT - Elf
  • November 3

    • 10:30am ET/PT - The Polar Express
    • 3:00pm ET/PT - Fred Claus
    • 5:30pm ET/PT - The Polar Express
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Die Hard
    • 3:00am ET/PT (November 4) - Die Hard
  • November 9

    • 11:00am ET/PT - 8-Bit Christmas
    • 1:15pm ET/PT - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    • 3:45pm ET/PT - The Polar Express
    • 5:45pm ET/PT - Office Christmas Party
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Office Christmas Party
    • 12:15am ET/PT (November 10) - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • November 10

    • 2:00pm ET/PT - The Polar Express
    • 4:00pm ET/PT - Jack Frost
    • 6:15pm ET/PT - Four Christmases
    • 8:00pm ET/PT - National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
    • 12:00am ET/PT (November 11) - Office Christmas Party
  • November 16

    • 2:00pm ET/PT - Fred Claus
    • 4:27pm ET/PT - The Polar Express
    • 6:27pm ET/PT - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
    • 6:57pm ET/PT - The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
    • 8:00pm ET/PT - The Wizard of Oz (Dinner and a Movie)
    • 10:15pm ET/PT - The Polar Express
    • 12:15am ET/PT (November 17) - Fred Claus
  • November 17

    • 10:30am ET/PT - The Year Without a Santa Claus (1974)
    • 11:33am ET/PT - The Wizard of Oz
    • 1:48pm ET/PT - Four Christmases
    • 3:33pm ET/PT - Last Christmas
    • 5:48pm ET/PT - Office Christmas Party
    • 8:00pm ET/PT - Elf
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Elf
    • 12:00am ET/PT (November 18) - Four Christmases
    • 1:45am ET/PT (November 18) - Office Christmas Party
  • November 22

    • 8:00pm ET/PT - National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Elf
    • 12:00am ET/PT (November 23) - Fred Claus
  • November 23

    • 12:00am ET/PT - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    • 2:00pm ET/PT - Fred Claus
    • 5:30pm ET/PT - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
    • 6:00pm ET/PT - National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • November 27

    • 10:30am ET/PT - Friends Thanksgiving Episodes Marathon
  • November 28 (Thanksgiving)

    • 10:00am ET/PT - Modern Family Thanksgiving Episodes Marathon
    • 12:30pm ET/PT - Friends Thanksgiving Episodes Marathon
    • 6:00pm ET/PT - The Big Bang Theory Thanksgiving Episodes Marathon
  • November 29

    • 8:00pm ET/PT - Elf 24-Hour Marathon (ends November 30 at 8pm ET/PT)
  • November 30

    • 2:00am ET/PT - Deck the Halls
    • 8:00pm ET/PT - National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation
    • 12:00am ET/PT (December 1) - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

December

  • December 7

    • 1:30pm ET/PT - Deck the Halls
    • 3:30pm ET/PT - Last Christmas
    • 5:45pm ET/PT - Last Holiday
    • 10:00pm ET/PT - The Wizard of Oz
    • 2:15am ET/PT (December 8) - Last Christmas
  • December 8

    • 1:45pm ET/PT - The Wizard of Oz
    • 11:00pm ET/PT - The Wizard of Oz
  • December 14

    • 10:00am ET/PT - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
    • 12:30pm ET/PT - Office Christmas Party
    • 3:45pm ET/PT - Office Christmas Party
  • December 15

    • 6:00pm ET/PT - The Big Bang Theory Holiday Episodes Marathon
  • December 19

    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
    • 10:30pm ET/PT - Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
  • December 22

    • 7:30am ET/PT - American Dad! Christmas Marathon
    • 9:30am ET/PT - Modern Family Holiday Episodes Marathon
    • 1:00pm ET/PT - Friends Holiday Episodes Marathon
    • 6:00pm ET/PT - The Big Bang Theory Holiday Episodes Marathon
  • December 23

    • 10:00pm ET/PT - American Dad! All-New Christmas Episode
  • December 24 (Christmas Eve)

    • 6:00am ET/PT - Family Matters Holiday Episodes Marathon
    • 8:00am ET/PT - Modern Family Holiday Episodes Marathon
    • 11:30am ET/PT - Friends Holiday Episodes Marathon
  • December 25 (Christmas Day)

    • 10:00pm ET/PT - Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
  • December 26

    • 11:00pm ET/PT - Last Holiday
  • December 31 (New Year’s Eve Marvel Movie Marathon)

    • 10:30am ET/PT - Black Panther
    • 1:15pm ET/PT - Avengers: Infinity War
    • 4:15pm ET/PT - Avengers: Endgame
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