Miss Me This Christmas (TV One 2017, Erica Ash, Redaric Williams)

Miss Me This Christmas is the story of ‘perfect couple’ Regina and Franklin. The pair celebrated a fairytale Christmas wedding three years ago and seemed to have it all. Yet, now their marriage is on the rocks. When Franklin comes home at dawn after a night of partying with colleagues, Regina thinks he has cheated on her with his ex-girlfriend.

Though Franklin denies it, the trust has been broken. The couple separates and the divorce is set to be finalized on their three-year anniversary. Depressed and ready to drink her way through the holidays, Regina’s free-spirited best friend Trish McDonald (Marcille) intervenes.

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To cheer her up, the sneaker empire heiress drags Regina off to her place, a luxurious suite at The Chesterton. Franklin still loves Regina and wants to reconcile. But, when Regina accepts a hasty marriage proposal from millionaire tech entrepreneur Ulysses Danburg (Maldonado), Franklin fears he’ll never win her back. Fortunately, there may be a happy ending after all. And just in time for Christmas.

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production details
USA | TV One – Poke Productions | 1×120 minutes | Broadcast Sunday 3 December 2017 at 7.00pm

Writer: Yvette Foy
Director: Kenny Young
Producers: Elizabeth Cullen, Sean Dwyer

cast
Erica Ash as Regina Young
Redaric Williams as Franklin Young
Eva Marcille as Trish McDonald

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