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“The Christmas Calendar” premieres on UP on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. EST. UP

As part of their We Get Christmas programming event, UPtv is premiering a slew of new Christmas-themed movies, including tonight’s premiere of “The Christmas Calendar.”

The event kicked off on Nov. 5 with the debut of “Second Chance Christmas,” starring Tilky Jones and Katrina Begin, about a woman who lost her memory and her husband, who tried everything in his power to stop her from remembering that they’d been having marital problems, in the hopes that this would be their second chance.

“A Very Country Christmas” was the second premiere, airing on Nov. 12. Featuring Greyston Holt and Bea Santos, the movie followed a country music star who decided that he needed a break from the spotlight, and took a trip to a small town that he’d always loved to hide out in. While there, he met a woman and her daughter and he began to fall in love with them as a family.

Now, “The Christmas Calendar” is the network’s third new movie of the season and stars Laura Bell Bundy, who was in the 2016 UP Christmas movie “Season’s Greetings” with Casey Manderson. The film also features Brendon Zub, who’s been in a slew of Hallmark Channel Christmas movies, but this will be his first on UP.

This new UP Christmas film follows as Emily (Bundy), “a struggling baker in a small town receives a handmade Christmas Calendar from a secret admirer,” according to the movie’s synopsis.

When the town gets wind of this, it’s all the local residents can think about. They become “obsessed” with the mystery of it all and want to find out who the sender is, hoping for a romantic happy ending for the two of them.

Will Emily find out the identity of her secret admirer? Will he be as good as the man she’s picturing in her head? Will it be a true Christmas miracle and will the two be able to find each other in time to celebrate the holidays together?

Find out all the answers to those questions when “The Christmas Calendar” premieres on UP on Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. EST.