Unwrap Tuesday’s Top Picks on Great! Movies Classic
It’s the season of love, laughter and a few good‑news moments. On Tuesday, the channel streams a lineup that balances romance, cheer and a gentle dose of positivity. Below is a sharp rundown of what you can’t miss, plus a couple of extra gems to keep your evenings bright.

Christmas Comes Home – 07:10‑08:05
Meggan Kaiser’s holiday romance sees Abbey, a spirited photographer, revisit her grandmother’s handmade ornaments with help from a childhood crush and his son. It’s a light‑hearted, nostalgic story that’s still entertaining for any viewer craving a simple, sweet holiday tale.
I’ve watched it twice and it holds up well as a feel‑good opener for the evening.
Christmas At The Greenbrier – 11:05‑12:00
Widowed Abby and former grid‑iron star Ben reunite at the Greenbrier for a holiday reunion. The rom‑com explores whether a second chance can spark a fresh romance, and it provides a reliable dose of warmth.
Its chemistry feels genuine, keeping the plot engaging without overreaching.
Christmas By Design – 14:55‑15:50
Rebecca Dalton stars as Charlotte, a NYC fashion designer who returns to her hometown for Christmas. The story follows her quest to rediscover what matters most, guided by a charming local.
It’s a charming pick‑up, offering a fresh perspective on holiday priorities.
Christmas Crush – 16:45‑18:45
Addie’s wish for a neighbour’s love lands on the wrong target. The film hinges on whether she can break the spell by Christmas. It’s a playful, light‑hearted narrative that’s reliably entertaining.
The pacing helps it stay engaging throughout its hour‑long run.
A Gingerbread Romance – 18:45‑20:45
Tia Mowry‑Hardrict leads a sweet holiday romance where an architect competes in a life‑size gingerbread house contest. A baker’s help offers a charming twist that keeps the story playful.
It’s a delightful, light‑hearted watch that fits the season’s mood.
Miss Christmas – 20:45‑22:40
Brooke D’Orsay stars as Holly, who hunts for the perfect Christmas tree in the town square. A letter may guide her to true love with single‑father Sam, giving the film a sweet, hopeful tone.
Its heartwarming premise is a reliable comfort for holiday evenings.
Christmas with a View – 23:50‑00:50
Kaitlyn Leeb’s celebrity chef meets a restaurateur, sparking a holiday dalliance that simmer‑swell toward New Year’s Eve. The film mixes culinary flair with romance in a light‑hearted package.
It offers a solid, entertaining narrative that’s easy to enjoy.
Good News on GREAT! – 08:05‑08:10 & 10:10‑10:15 & 12:00‑12:05
Three short segments deliver uplifting global stories that can brighten any mood. They’re quick, easy to watch, and a reliable source of positivity.
Teleshopping – 05:30‑06:00
Three blocks of teleshopping fill the early morning hours. They’re a predictable filler, suitable for background viewing.
Bottom Line:
For a Tuesday filled with holiday charm, start with “Christmas Comes Home” to set the mood, then rotate through the other romance‑based fare. The channel’s Good News segments offer a brief, uplifting counterbalance, while teleshopping delivers a predictable early‑morning backdrop.