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Paul Greene as Carson Shepherd (recurring seasons 4–5; main seasons 6–8): a doctor who works in Hope Valley and falls in love with Faith. He later leaves Hope Valley to join a large hospital. Eva Bourne as Clara Stanton Flynn (recurring seasons 2–5; main seasons 6–8): Abigail's daughter-in-law who worked at the Cafe and marries Jesse Flynn.
For the last few years, a few hundred Hearties have been given the chance to visit Hope Valley as part of the Hearties Family Reunion. Dubbed a "one-of-a-kind fan experience," the three-day event ...
Disc one is a live album of most of the band's normal set list of the time, while disc two contains a studio album titled Still, containing "deconstructed" versions of previous Nine Inch Nails songs and some new material. The double DVD set, sold separately, includes video recordings of the songs performed on the CD, as well as additional song ...
Gabriel helps Constable Nathan Grant, in town from Hope Valley, in hunting down the fugitive. Chuck stays at the orphanage as a protective measure and to spend more time with Grace. Tess interviews candidates for a new foreman but hopes that Chuck will eventually decide to run the family ranch.
When Calls the Heart fans are able to visit Hope Valley as part of the Hearties Family Reunion.The three-day event features meet-and-greets with the cast, meals from Abigail's Cafe, and a behind ...
Matthew McConaughey is opening up about what pushed him to leave Hollywood for his home state, Texas.. The Oscar-winning actor recently chatted with tennis pro Nick Kyrgios in a teaser of the ...
Elizabeth and Nathan join forces in order to help Elizabeth's brother-in-law after he's been swindled.
It was purchased by the State of California in 1974 for $4.8 million. Reagan Ranch, a 120-acre property on the west and formerly owned by Ronald Reagan, was included in the original Century Ranch purchase. [31] The Hope Ranch, owned by entertainer Bob Hope and which abutted Century Ranch, was purchased in 1975 for $4.1 million. [31]