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On broadcast television, the Holderness Family have appeared on The Today Show, Fox & Friends, Good Morning America, CNN, HLN, CBS This Morning, and multiple times on Right This Minute. Their full-length specials include The Holderness Family on UPTV, The 12 Foods of Christmas on The Food Network, and The Greatest Holiday Video Countdown on The CW.
It’s been 10 years since Raleigh’s Holderness family released their viral “#XMAS Jammies” video and launched a new career for themselves making music and videos on social media. And now ...
The Holderness Family of “X-Mas Jammies” fame is back with a mash-up of Adele’s “Hello,” Drake’s “Hotline Bling” and Silento’s “Watch Me (Whip/Nae)” that perfectly ...
Content creators Kim and Penn Holderness, who soared to internet fame in 2013 with their "Xmas Jammies" video, are on a mission to change the way people think about attention deficit hyperactivity ...
Hallmark Movie Channel, which launched in January 2004, showcased movies and miniseries for the next four years that already premiered on Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Hall of Fame and other third-party sources. Furthermore, this new and evolving sister channel would not receive measured TV ratings until 2008. [2]
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Fay Holderness was born Fay MacMurray in Oconto, Wisconsin, the daughter of Thomas James MacMurray and Mary E. MacMurray (née Barnes). [1] Her father was a prominent organist and her brother, Frederick MacMurray, was a respected violinist and a composer, [2] [3] whose son was actor and businessman Fred MacMurray.
Kim and Penn Holderness of Raleigh won “The Amazing Race” this season. After a hefty chunk of the $1 million prize is taken out for taxes, they plan to give back, including teachers.