Disney Classics

Disney Twenty-Three (stylized as Disney twenty-three) is an upcoming American digital cable and satellite television network that is owned by the Disney Channels Worldwide division of Disney-ABC Television Group, a wholly-owned division of The Walt Disney Company. Aimed mainly at family audiences, its programming consists of original first-run documentary and scripted television series, theatrically released movies, and reruns of classic television series from the company's television library.

Dubbed by many news agencies as a cross between the Hallmark Channel and Turner Classic Movies, the network takes its name from Disney twenty-three magazine, a publication run by The Walt Disney Company's official fan club, Disney D23. The channel is set to launch on June 17, 2018 in honor of Disney's 95th anniversary, replacing ESPN Classic.

Upcoming original programming
Epcot Magazine - A revival of the 1986 Disney Channel program, which this time is produced by ABC News.

The Disney Archives - A documentary program hosted by Disney historian Rebecca Cline, talking about some of the milestone innovations made by the company over the years.

The Mickey Mouse Show - An anthology program airing classic Disney shorts featuring characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy.

The Donald Duck Show - A similar program showcasing classic Disney shorts, but unlike The Mickey Mouse Show, it showcases the Silly Symphonies series as well.

Bob Iger Tonight - A weekly interview show focusing on notable people working within the Walt Disney Company, hosted by its namesake, former Disney CEO Bob Iger.

Inside the Animator's Desk - A documentary series exploring what goes on behind the scenes of Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, and Pixar Animation Studios in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The Walt Disney Story - A biopic miniseries showcasing Walt Disney's early years of founding and running what would soon become a powerhouse in family entertainment. Starring Ryan Gosling as the title figure.

Primetime Disney Weekend - A Saturday/Sunday programming block which features Disney's pre-December 1971 film library of live-action movies and lesser-known animated compilation movies, such as Melody Time, So Dear to My Heart, and The Parent Trap. Hosted by film critic and historian Leonard Maltin.

Animator's Palate - A weekday afternoon programming block running from 12:00-5:00 p.m. showcasing the best of the Walt Disney Animation Studios canon from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to Fantasia to modern classics like ''Frozen. ''It also showcases the Pixar films as well. Hosted by the Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter.

Upcoming acquired programming
The Mickey Mouse Club 

Zorro 

Davy Crockett 

Walt Disney Presents 

DuckTales 

Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 

Darkwing Duck 

Disney's Adventures of the Gummy Bears 

The Torkelsons 

Good Luck Charlie 

Roile Polie Olie

Stanley 

Mousercise

PB&J Otter

Welcome to Pooh Corner

Dumbo's Circus

The Mouse Factory

The Muppet Show

Disney's House of Mouse