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Turned into a film series [2] Good Witch: February 28, 2015: July 25, 2021: Chesapeake Shores: August 16, 2016: October 16, 2022 [3] Meet the Peetes: February 18, 2018: April 29, 2019: Reality TV show When Hope Calls: February 23, 2020: April 26, 2020: acquired by Great American Family for season 2 Ride: March 26, 2023: May 28, 2023
Hallmark Channel 4 film series, premiering 4 films apiece annually [6] 2013–2014 Walden Family Theater (WFT) 6 films, premiering annually [7] 2014–present Hallmark Hall of Fame (HHoF)* 2 films, premiering annually [8] 2015–present Mystery Wheel (MW) Hallmark Movies & Mysteries 3 film series, premiering 3–4 films apiece annually [9] 2019 ...
Front of the Class is a 2008 American docudrama film directed by Peter Werner that is based on the 2005 book Front of the Class: How Tourette Syndrome Made Me the Teacher I Never Had by Brad Cohen and co-authored by Lisa Wysocky, which tells of Cohen's life with Tourette syndrome and how it inspired him to teach other students.
Fixer Upper Mysteries is a series that airs on the Hallmark Mystery channel.. The films star Jewel and Colin Ferguson and are filmed in the US and Canada. They are based on the Fixer Upper Mystery novels by Kate Carlisle and the first aired in 2017.
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This wheel series consisted of four individual movie series of four films that would also be later shown on Hallmark Movie Channel. [76] Two of the film series were Mystery Woman and Jane Doe. A successor series, Original Mystery Wheel, was established in 2015 on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel. [30]
CBS picked up the series again in 1994. It ran three movies a year over 16 years, until 2011, when it ended its association with the series. The final film was Beyond the Blackboard, on April 24, 2011. [13] On November 27, 2011, Hallmark Hall of Fame returned to ABC with Have a Little Faith, which debuted to very low ratings for the night. [14]
The films listed between January 2000 and July 2001 were aired by the Hallmark Channel's predecessor, Odyssey Network. It was in the year 2000 that the uninterrupted stream of original holiday movies began. [1] Both Hallmark Channel and Odyssey Network have been run by their parent company Crown Media.