Lifetime Announces Final Film for “It’s a Wonderful Lifetime” Slate: BeBe Winans’ “We Three Kings”

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Lifetime has announced the final film in its “It’s a Wonderful Lifetime” holiday lineup: BeBe Winans’ We Three Kings. The film, starring and executive produced by gospel and R&B icon BeBe Winans and his niece Deborah Joy Winans, centers on a father using music and family memories to reunite his estranged daughters during the holiday season.

Premiering November 30th at 8 p.m., it joins a slate of 12 new original films airing every Saturday and Sunday leading up to Christmas, starting November 16th.

The lineup includes previously announced titles like A Very Merry Beauty Salon with Tia Mowry, A Carpenter Christmas Romance written by Sarah Drew and starring Sasha Pieterse, Christmas in the Spotlight featuring Jessica Lord and Jeannie Mai, and Jennifer Love Hewitt’s The Holiday Junkie.

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Other films in the slate include Christmas at Plumhill Manor, Holiday in Happy Hollow, Sincerely, Truly Christmas, Make or Bake Christmas, How to Fall in Love by Christmas, Christmas on the Alpaca Farm, and Engaged by Christmas.

Beyond the new premieres, Lifetime is offering a holiday movie marathon with 100 classic titles available on its website, app, and VOD partners from October 21st to January 1st. The Lifetime Movie Club will also stream 70 ad-free library titles starting October 25th, and the “Holiday Movie Favorites By Lifetime” FAST channel launches November 1st.

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BeBe Winans’ We Three Kings is executive produced by Derrick Williams, Adriane Hopper Williams, Ngozi Paul (DNA Media Group), Breanne Laplante, Rosemary Tarquinio, and BeBe Winans. Gilles Laplante produces for DNA Media Group. Robert Adetuyi directs from a script by W. Stewart.

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