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Christmas Next Door
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Written byJudith Berg
Sandra Berg
Janna King
Directed byJonathan Wright
StarringJesse Metcalfe
Fiona Gubelmann
Brittany Bristow
Jenna Weir
Joy Tanner
Liam MacDonald
Andrew Jackson
Eugene Clark
Music byJames Mark Stewart
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersAgnes Bristow
Leif Bristow
CinematographyRuss Goozee
EditorBrigitte Rabazo
Running time86 minutes
Original release
NetworkHallmark Channel
ReleaseDecember 16, 2017 (2017-12-16)

Christmas Next Door is a 2017 American romance television film directed by Jonathan Wright and starring Fiona Gubelmann and Jesse Metcalfe. It premiered on 16 December 2017 on Hallmark Channel as part of Countdown to Christmas — annual holiday programming event. It attracted more than 4.4 million viewers, ranking 8th in top 10 cable programs.[1][2]

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Eric Redford (Jesse Metcalfe) is a popular writer and bachelor, writing books on living single. When he is left in charge of his niece and nephew for the Christmas season, he turns to neighbour April Stewart (Fiona Gubelmann), who loves the holiday season, for help. As the result, he slowly starts to reassess his attitude to Christmas, life and love.[3]

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Christmas Next Door is a American Christmas romance directed by Jonathan Wright and starring as Eric Randall, a successful author of bachelor lifestyle books, and as Leigh, his enthusiastic Christmas-loving neighbor. The plot centers on Eric, who is suddenly left to care for his young over the holidays when their parents are delayed abroad, prompting him to seek assistance from April, whose passion for the season helps him embrace family traditions and budding romance. Premiering on the on December 16, , as part of the network's annual Countdown to Christmas programming, the 86-minute film blends holiday cheer with themes of personal growth and unexpected connections. The movie features supporting performances from a cast including actors portraying Eric's niece and nephew, as well as his friend. Produced by with a screenplay by Judith Berg and Sandra Berg and story by Janna King, Christmas Next Door emphasizes lighthearted romance and festive activities like tree trimming and caroling. It received a 6.5/10 rating on from 3,157 user reviews as of November 2025, praised for its charming leads and holiday warmth, though some noted its predictable storyline. Available for streaming on platforms like Hallmark Movies Now and for purchase on DVD since October 2018, the film has become a seasonal favorite for audiences seeking cozy entertainment.

Content

Plot

Eric Redford, a successful author of books promoting a commitment-free , harbors a deep aversion to stemming from a past romantic rejection during the holiday season. When his sister Dana and her husband become stranded in due to a severe snowstorm while attending a convention, Eric's Sarah feigns illness to compel him to care for his young niece Chelsea and nephew in their suburban home for the week leading up to . Overwhelmed by the children's expectations for a festive and his own on a new book, the initially Grinch-like Eric reluctantly seeks assistance from his neighbor, , a passionate teacher who adorns her home extravagantly each and cherishes family traditions. As Eric and April collaborate on holiday preparations, their interactions begin with practical mutual aid—April and her daughter Elaine help the children decorate a Christmas tree, bake cookies, and visit Santa—while Eric aids her with chores and moral support for her upcoming orchestra audition. Shared activities, including ice skating at a local rink and participating in neighborhood events like a turkey-basting contest, foster growing romantic tension, revealing April's dedication to her music career and Eric's underlying desire for genuine connection despite his professed independence. Eric amicably ends his casual long-distance relationship with his girlfriend, but a misunderstanding arises when April witnesses him with the woman and assumes lingering attachment, causing her to withdraw emotionally. Through these experiences, Eric confronts his fears of commitment, finding joy in family bonding and the holiday spirit, which inspires him to overcome his creative slump. In the resolution, with Eric's support, April succeeds in her audition and secures the orchestra position, and he pitches a revised book manuscript titled Uncle Christmas: How Christmas Heals the Heart to his publisher, shifting from bachelor advocacy to embracing love and family. On Christmas Eve, Eric presents April with a meaningful necklace gift, confesses his love, and they share a kiss, solidifying their relationship as the family celebrates together. The film, starring Jesse Metcalfe as Eric Redford, underscores themes of personal growth, the redemptive power of the holidays, and opening one's heart to unexpected romance.

Cast

The principal cast of Christmas Next Door features as Eric Redford, a cynical and who unexpectedly becomes a temporary for his young relatives, fostering family-oriented interactions that drive the story's relational dynamics. portrays April Stewart, the optimistic violinist and next-door neighbor whose enthusiasm for season facilitates bonding moments and romantic tension with Eric. In supporting roles central to the film's family and romance elements, plays Elaine Stewart, April's daughter, who acts as a catalyst for key bonding interactions between the adults and children. Jenna Weir appears as Chelsea, Eric's niece, whose presence alongside her brother highlights Eric's evolving familial responsibilities. MacDonald is cast as , Eric's nephew, contributing to the youthful energy that prompts Eric's engagement with the community. Joy Tanner embodies Dana Redford, Eric's sister, whose decision to leave her children in Eric's care sets the stage for the central family dynamics. Additional key secondary roles include as Bruce, Eric's brother-in-law, who is stranded abroad with Dana, and Eugene Clark as Nick, an agent whose holiday-themed involvement adds warmth to the relational developments.

Production

Development

The development of Christmas Next Door originated as part of Hallmark Channel's annual Countdown to Christmas programming slate, a seasonal initiative designed to deliver uplifting, family-oriented romances to audiences seeking feel-good during the festive period. This entry was crafted to fit the network's signature formula of heartwarming narratives centered on personal growth and seasonal joy, emphasizing themes of unexpected family bonds and spirit. The screenplay was developed from a story by Janna King, with the teleplay penned by Judith Berg and Sandra Berg, who adapted self-help tropes—such as the protagonist's expertise in bachelor lifestyle advice—into a redemption arc framed by Christmas traditions, transforming cynicism into familial warmth. This creative approach highlighted the contrast between modern self-improvement ideals and the restorative power of holiday community, aligning with Hallmark's focus on relatable emotional journeys. Jonathan Wright was selected as director, bringing his experience in light romantic comedies to helm the project and integrate romance with family reconciliation themes central to the script's vision. The production was overseen by Leif Films and Crown Media Productions, Hallmark Channel's primary partner for original content, ensuring alignment with the network's wholesome storytelling standards. Jesse Metcalfe's casting as the lead leveraged his prior success in romantic roles, enhancing the film's appeal to Hallmark viewers.

Filming

Principal photography for Christmas Next Door took place primarily in , , , selected for its urban winter landscapes that effectively doubled as a generic American suburb. Key sequences, including the scenes central to the characters' bonding moments, were filmed at , the public plaza in front of , where the existing rink and holiday lights amplified the sense of communal cheer. This location's open, illuminated space contributed to the film's warm, inviting atmosphere without requiring extensive set construction. The production occurred under the oversight of producers Agnes Bristow and Leif Bristow of Leif Films for the film's December 16 premiere on the . Director Jonathan Wright supervised principal scenes, ensuring the winter exteriors and detailed interior holiday decorations—featuring garlands, trees, and warm lighting—reinforced the romantic and familial themes.

Release

Premiere

Christmas Next Door premiered on the on December 16, 2017, as part of the network's annual "Countdown to Christmas" programming event. The television movie, with a runtime of 86 minutes and rated TV-G for family audiences, was scheduled for a prime weekend evening slot at 8 p.m. ET to capitalize on viewership. Promotional efforts featured official trailers released on Hallmark's YouTube channel, including previews highlighting the film's holiday romance elements, as well as cast interviews and behind-the-scenes content like on-location videos with leads Jesse Metcalfe and Fiona Gubelmann. The premiere was further supported by integration into Hallmark's holiday marathon lineup, ensuring repeated airings to build audience engagement during the Christmas season.

Distribution

Following its premiere, Christmas Next Door became available on home media through a DVD release in 2018 by , distributed via major retailers including Amazon and . The single-disc edition features the 86-minute film in standard definition, with packaging highlighting its holiday romance theme, and it has remained in print for purchase or rental. As of 2025, the film is accessible on multiple streaming platforms, including Hallmark+, , and Apple TV, often at no additional cost with ad-supported models or via subscription add-ons. These services provide on-demand viewing, with Hallmark+ offering it as part of its core catalog of original movies, while features it in rotating holiday playlists. Apple TV streams it through digital purchase or rental options, compatible with international accounts. International distribution is handled primarily by Crown Media International, focusing on U.S. audiences but extending availability through Hallmark's global channels and on-demand partners in select regions like and . Viewers outside the U.S. can access it via platforms such as Apple TV in localized markets or through VPN-enabled streaming on where licensed. The film has been syndicated for reruns on and affiliated networks during subsequent holiday seasons, appearing regularly in annual "Countdown to Christmas" lineups since 2018, including an airing on November 24, 2025. These broadcasts help maintain its popularity as a festive staple, often scheduled alongside other Hallmark originals in marathon formats.

Reception

Viewership

"Christmas Next Door" debuted on December 16, 2017, as part of Hallmark Channel's annual Countdown to Christmas programming event, drawing 4.42 million total viewers (P2+) on its night and achieving a 0.69 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic. It ranked eighth among the top original cable telecasts for that , highlighting its immediate appeal within the competitive TV landscape. For the week of December 11-17, 2017, "Christmas Next Door" placed sixth among the most-watched original cable shows in total viewers, outperforming many contemporaries and underscoring its strong performance relative to other Hallmark Channel originals that year, such as "Switched for Christmas" with 5.2 million viewers. This success contributed to Hallmark Channel's dominance as the most-watched cable network for women aged 18-49 during the 2017 holiday season, with prime-time audiences showing year-over-year growth. The film's popularity has endured through repeated holiday reruns on , fostering sustained viewership in subsequent years. Its availability on streaming services like Hallmark+, , , (free with ads), and (free) has further boosted accessibility, allowing broader s to engage with the movie beyond traditional broadcasts.

Critical response

Christmas Next Door garnered a generally positive reception, earning an average rating of 6.5 out of 10 on from 3,157 users (as of November 2025). On , the film holds a 57% score based on limited feedback. Professional critical reviews were sparse, reflecting the typical coverage for Hallmark holiday specials, but available commentary highlighted several strengths and weaknesses. Reviewers frequently praised the on-screen chemistry between leads and , describing their interactions as believable and engaging, which helped elevate the romantic elements. The film's festive visuals, including attractive seasonal scenery and decorations, were also commended for contributing to its cozy atmosphere. Additionally, the heartwarming themes, particularly the dynamics involving the protagonist's young , resonated with viewers seeking uplifting content. Criticisms centered on the movie's formulaic structure, with many noting its predictable plot as standard Hallmark fare that follows familiar tropes without much innovation. Character development was often described as light, with supporting roles feeling underdeveloped and the narrative prioritizing sentiment over depth. Despite these shortcomings, audience feedback emphasized the film's appeal as cozy , providing emotional uplift during the holiday season and contributing to its popularity among fans of the genre.

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