Midweek Romance Mix: Wednesday’s Must‑Watch Picks on Great! Romance
It’s 08:00 London time now – the perfect moment to dive into a lineup that feels like a warm hug. Great! Romance is rolling out a mix of heart‑warming holiday films, light‑hearted rom‑coms and a few brief uplifting news bursts. Below is a snapshot of the Wednesday schedule (all times in London, European format) and why each slot deserves a spot on your watch list.
07:00 – 07:10 Good News on GREAT! Extra
A quick 10‑minute dose of heart‑warming news to start the day. It’s reliable and sets a positive tone before the main shows kick in.
07:10 – 08:05 Christmas Tail

The film that keeps popping up on the schedule, a tail‑wagging romance that’s still entertaining. Two episodes in one slot mean you’ll get the full story from the single mum’s puppy to the single dad’s dilemma. A one‑of‑these‑season gem.
08:05 – 09:00 Write Before Christmas

Chad Michael Murray’s festive rom‑com is a reliable option for a light, feel‑good story. The plot of Christmas cards sparking joy stays true to the holiday spirit and keeps the mood bright.
09:00 – 09:55 Christmas Tail (repeat)
Another chance to catch the tail‑wagging romance if you missed it earlier. The repetition shows the channel’s confidence in the film’s appeal.
10:00 – 10:05 Good News on GREAT!
A quick 5‑minute recap of the day’s uplifting stories. It’s a nice touch before the next block.
10:05 – 11:00 Write Before Christmas (repeat)
The repeat slot offers a second chance for fans of the card‑sending storyline.
11:00 – 11:55 Christmas Wedding Planner

A romantic drama that holds up well. The plot of a wedding planner meeting a mysterious stranger adds a touch of intrigue.
11:55 – 12:00 Good News on GREAT!
Another brief uplifting segment. Keeps the channel balanced.
12:00 – 12:55 Christmas Wedding Planner (repeat)
Repeated for viewers who want to catch the drama again.
12:55 – 13:50 Merry Kiss Cam

This rom‑com has a playful premise: a kiss on a camera that brings luck to a hockey team. It’s still entertaining and fits the festive vibe.
13:50 – 13:55 Good News on GREAT!
A quick wrap‑up before the next block.
13:55 – 14:50 Merry Kiss Cam (repeat)
Repeat for those who want another dose of the quirky romance.
14:50 – 15:45 Christmas Ever After

A festive romance that turns a writer’s block into a love story. It holds up well for those who enjoy a light‑hearted narrative.
15:45 – 15:50 Good News on GREAT!
Another 5‑minute segment of positivity.
15:50 – 16:45 Christmas Ever After (repeat)
Repeat to catch the romantic twist again.
16:45 – 17:40 Road to Christmas

A road‑trip romance that’s reliable and offers a fun narrative as the characters navigate a cross‑country trip.
17:40 – 17:45 Good News on GREAT!
A brief 5‑minute uplifting note.
17:45 – 18:45 Road to Christmas (repeat)
Another chance to follow the holiday road‑trip saga.
18:45 – 19:40 Christmas At Maple Creek

A sparky rom‑com that keeps the festive spirit alive. It’s one of the better options for a quick, feel‑good story.
19:40 – 19:45 Good News on GREAT!
Another uplifting 5‑minute segment.
19:45 – 20:40 Christmas At Maple Creek (repeat)
Repeat slot to enjoy the light‑hearted rom‑com again.
20:40 – 21:35 Switched for Christmas

A twin‑swap plot that’s still entertaining and offers a fresh take on holiday romance.
21:35 – 21:40 Good News on GREAT!
Another brief moment of positivity.
21:40 – 22:35 Switched for Christmas (repeat)
Another chance to catch the twin‑swap story.
22:35 – 22:45 Good News on GREAT! Extra
A 10‑minute uplifting segment that rounds out the day.
22:45 – 23:40 Finding Santa

A holiday special that holds up well. The plot of a town’s Santa crisis is a charming backdrop for a festive romance.
23:40 – 23:45 Good News on GREAT!
Closing the night with a quick feel‑good note.
23:45 – 00:40 Finding Santa (repeat)
The repeat slot ensures you can finish the story before midnight.
Bottom line: The Wednesday lineup on Great! Romance offers a solid mix of light‑hearted romantic stories and uplifting news bursts. Pick up the repeat slots if you’re chasing a particular narrative, and use the 5‑minute news interludes as quick mood‑lifters.