List of Hallmark Channel Original Movies (2000–2013)
This is a list of television films produced for the cable network Hallmark Channel from 2000 to 2013 including its early years corresponding to the 2000–2007 period. Such films are currently called Hallmark Channel Original Movies.
Hallmark Channel: The early years[]
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. 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]
Sherlock Holmes 4-movie franchise series |
2000[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | A Storm in Summer | Peter Falk, Andrew McCarthy and Nastassja Kinski | Robert Wise | February 27, 2000 | |||
2 | Arabian Nights (2-part miniseries) | Mili Avital and Jason Scott Lee | Steve Barron | April 30, 2000 | |||
3 | Personally Yours (a.k.a. Wilderness Love) | Valerie Bertinelli and Jeffrey Nordling | Jeffrey Reiner | October 8, 2000 | |||
4 | The Hound of the Baskervilles† | Matt Frewer and Kenneth Welsh | Rodney Gibbons | October 21, 2000[3] | |||
5 | The Christmas Secret (a.k.a. Flight of Reindeer) | Beau Bridges and Richard Thomas | Ian Barry | December 17, 2000 |
2001[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | Second Honeymoon | Roma Downey and Tim Matheson | Larry Peerce | March 11, 2001 | |||
2 | The Monkey King (a.k.a. The Lost Empire) | Thomas Gibson, Bai Ling, and Russell Wong | Peter MacDonald | March 11, 2001 | |||
3 | The Sign of Four† | Matt Frewer and Kenneth Welsh | Rodney Gibbons | March 23, 2001[4] | |||
4 | The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells | Tom Ward, Katy Carmichael and Eve Best | Robert Young | August 5, 2001 | |||
5 | The Royal Scandal† | Matt Frewer and Kenneth Welsh | Rodney Gibbons | October 19, 2001[5] | |||
6 | Snow White: The Fairest of Them All | Miranda Richardson, Kristin Kreuk and Tyron Leitso | Caroline Thompson | October 28, 2001[6] | |||
7 | The Wedding Dress | Neil Patrick Harris, Tyne Daly and Margaret Colin | Sam Pillsbury | October 28, 2001 | |||
8 | A Town Without Christmas | Patricia Heaton, Rick Roberts and Peter Falk | Andy Wolk | December 16, 2001 | |||
9 | The Sons of Mistletoe | Roma Downey and George Newbern | Steven Robman | December 19, 2001 |
2002[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | Stranded | Liam Cunningham and Brana Bajic | Charles Beeson | January 12, 2002 | |||
2 | Roughing It | Robin Dunne and James Garner | Charles M. Smith | March 16, 2002 | |||
3 | Johnson County War | Tom Berenger, Luke Perry and Rachel Ward | David S. Cass Sr. | August 24, 2002[7] | |||
4 | Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale | Kieran Bew and Emily Hamilton | Philip Saville | September 8, 2002[7] | |||
5 | The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire† | Matt Frewer and Kenneth Welsh | Rodney Gibbons | October 27, 2002 | |||
6 | Santa Jr. | Lauren Holly, Judd Nelson and Nick Stabile | Kevin Connor | November 30, 2002[7] | |||
7 | Snow Queen (2-part miniseries) | Bridget Fonda and Chelsea Hobbs | David Wu | December 7, 2002[7] | |||
8 | Silent Night | Linda Hamilton | Rodney Gibbons | December 14, 2002[7] | |||
9 | A Christmas Visitor | William Devane and Meredith Baxter | Christopher Leitch | December 21, 2002[8] |
2003[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | The Last Cowboy | Jennie Garth, Lance Henriksen and Bradley Cooper | Joyce Chopra | January 17, 2003[7] | |||
2 | Straight from the Heart | Teri Polo and Andrew McCarthy | David S. Cass Sr. | February 9, 2003[7] | |||
3 | Love Comes Softly | Katherine Hiegl and Dale Midkiff | Michael Landon Jr. | April 13, 2003[9] | |||
4 | Audrey's Rain | Jean Smart, Carol Kane and Richard Gilliland | Sam Pillsbury | May 11, 2003[7] | |||
5 | The King and Queen of Moonlight Bay | Tim Matheson, Sean Young and Kristen Bell | Sam Pillsbury | June 15, 2003[7] | |||
6 | Hard Ground | Burt Reynolds, Bruce Dern and Amy Jo Johnson | Frank Q. Dobbs | July 12, 2003[7] | |||
7 | Prince Charming | Martin Short and Christina Applegate | Allan Arkush | July 13, 2003 | |||
8 | Mystery Woman | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | Walter Klenhard | August 31, 2003 | |||
9 | Monster Makers | Linda Blair and Adam Baldwin | David S. Cass Sr. | October 26, 2003[7] | |||
10 | A Time to Remember | Doris Roberts and Dana Delaney | John Putch | November 23, 2003[7] | |||
11 | Finding John Christmas | Valerie Bertinelli, David Cubitt and Peter Falk | Andy Wolk | November 30, 2003 | |||
12 | A Carol Christmas | Tori Spelling, Gary Coleman and William Shatner | Matthew Irmas | December 7, 2003[7] |
2004[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | Just Desserts | Lauren Holly and Costas Mandylor | Kevin Connor | February 8, 2004[7] | |||
2 | A Place Called Home | Ann-Margret, Matthew Settle, and Shailene Woodley | Michael Tuchner | March 7, 2004[7] | |||
3 | The Long Shot | Julie Benz, Marsha Mason, and Paul Le Mat | Georg Stanford Brown | April 18, 2004[7] | |||
4 | Life on Liberty Street | Annabeth Gish, Ed Begley Jr., and Ethan Embry | David S. Cass Sr. | May 9, 2004[7] | |||
5 | King Solomon's Mines | Patrick Swayze and Alison Doody | Steve Boyum | June 12, 2004[7] | |||
6 | La Femme Musketeer | Nastassja Kinski, Gérard Depardieu, and Michael York | Steve Boyum | June 20, 2004 | |||
7 | The Trail to Hope Rose | Lou Diamond Phillips, Marina Black, and Lee Majors | David S. Cass Sr. | July 3, 2004[7] | |||
8 | Wedding Daze | John Larroquette, Karen Valentine, and French Stewart | Georg Stanford Brown | August 6, 2004[7] | |||
9 | Hollywood Mom's Mystery | Justine Bateman, Angie Everhart, and Andrew McCarthy | David S. Cass Sr. | August 8, 2004[7] | |||
10 | Murder Without Conviction | Megan Ward, David Proval, and Patty Duke | Kevin Connor | September 5, 2004[7] | |||
11 | Frankenstein | Parker Posey and Vincent Perez | Marcus Nispel | October 5–6, 2004[7] | |||
12 | Love's Enduring Promise | January Jones, Logan Bartholomew, and Katherine Heigl | Michael Landon Jr. | November 20, 2004[10] | |||
13 | A Boyfriend for Christmas | Kelli Williams and Patrick Muldoon | Kevin Connor | November 27, 2004 | 3.50 | [11] | |
14 | When Angels Come to Town | Tammy Blanchard, Katey Sagal, and Peter Falk | Andy Wolk | November 28, 2004[12] | |||
15 | Eve's Christmas | Elisa Donovan and Cheryl Ladd | Timothy Bond | December 6, 2004 | |||
16 | Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus | Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard | Harvey Frost | December 11, 2004[7] | |||
17 | Angel in the Family | Meredith Baxter, Ronny Cox, and Natasha Gregson Wagner | Georg Stanford Brown | December 18, 2004[7] |
2005[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | Mystery Woman: Mystery Weekend | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | Mark Griffiths | January 7, 2005[13] | |||
2 | McBride: The Chameleon Murder | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | Kevin Connor | January 14, 2005[14] | |||
3 | Jane Doe: Vanishing Act | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | James A. Contner | January 21, 2005[15] | |||
4 | Annie's Point | Betty White, Richard Thomas, and Amy Davidson | Michael Switzer | January 22, 2005[7] | |||
5 | Mystery Woman: Snapshot | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | Georg Stanford Brown | January 28, 2005[16] | |||
6 | McBride: Murder Past Midnight | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | Kevin Connor | February 4, 2005[17] | |||
7 | Family Plan | Jordan Bridges, Tori Spelling and Greg Germann | David S. Cass Sr. | February 12, 2005[7] | |||
8 | Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | Armand Mastroianni | February 18, 2005[18] | |||
9 | Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | Stephen W. Bridgewater | February 25, 2005[19] | |||
10 | McBride: It's Murder, Madam | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | Kevin Connor | March 4, 2005[20] | |||
11 | Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | Armand Mastroianni | March 11, 2005[21] | |||
12 | Thicker than Water | Melissa Gilbert and Brian Wimmer | David S. Cass Sr. | March 12, 2005[7] | |||
13 | Out of the Woods | Edward Asner, Jason London, and Mel Harris | Stephen W. Bridgewater | April 2, 2005[7] | |||
14 | Ordinary Miracles | Jaclyn Smith and Lyndsy Fonseca | Michael Switzer | May 7, 2005[7] | |||
15 | Icon | Patrick Swayze and Patrick Bergin | Charles Martin Smith | May 30, 2005[7] | |||
16 | Mystery Woman: Vision of a Murder | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | Kellie Martin | June 5, 2005[22] | |||
17 | McBride: The Doctor Is Out... Really Out | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | John Larroquette | June 12, 2005[23] | |||
18 | Fielder's Choice | Chad Lowe, Marin Hinkle, and George Segal | Kevin Connor | June 18, 2005[7] | |||
19 | Jane Doe: The Wrong Face | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | Mark Griffiths | June 19, 2005[24] | |||
20 | The Colt | Ryan Merriman and Steve Bacic | Yelena Lanskaya | July 9, 2005[7] | |||
21 | Back to You and Me | Dale Midkiff and Lisa Hartman Black | David S. Cass Sr. | July 23, 2005[7] | |||
22 | McBride: Tune in for Murder | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | Stephen W. Bridgewater | August 14, 2005[25] | |||
23 | Karol: A Man Who Became Pope | Piotr Adamczyk and Malgorzata Bela | Giacomo Battiato | August 15, 2005[7] | |||
24 | Mystery Woman: Game Time | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | David S. Cass Sr. | August 21, 2005[26] | |||
25 | McBride: Anybody Here Murder Marty? | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | Jim Contner | August 28, 2005[27] | |||
26 | Supernova | Luke Perry, Tia Carrere, and Peter Fonda | John Harrison | September 5, 2005[7] | |||
27 | Landslide | Vincent Spano and Alexandra Paul | Neil Kinsella | September 10, 2005[7] | |||
28 | Mysterious Island | Kyle MacLachlan and Gabrielle Anwar | Russell Mulcahy | September 17, 2005[28] | |||
29 | The Reading Room | James Earl Jones and Joanna Cassidy | Georg Stanford Brown | November 26, 2005[7] | |||
30 | Love's Long Journey | Erin Cottrell and Logan Bartholomew | Michael Landon Jr. | December 3, 2005[29] | |||
31 | Meet the Santas | Steve Guttenberg and Crystal Bernard | Harvey Frost | December 17, 2005[7] | |||
32 | Detective (a.k.a. Arthur Hailey's Detective) | Tom Berenger, Annabeth Gish, and Cybill Shepherd | David S. Cass Sr. | unknown, 2005 |
2006[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | Murder 101 | Dick Van Dyke and Barry Van Dyke | Christian I. Nyby II | January 7, 2006[30] | |||
2 | Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | Armand Mastroianni | January 14, 2006[31] | |||
3 | Mystery Woman: At First Sight | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | Kellie Martin | January 21, 2006[32] | |||
4 | Hidden Places | Sydney Penny, Jason Gedrick, and Shirley Jones | Yelena Lanskaya | January 28, 2006 | |||
5 | Falling in Love with the Girl Next Door | Crystal Allen, Ken Marino, and Patty Duke | Armand Mastroianni | February 4, 2006 | |||
6 | Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | Lea Thompson | March 4, 2006[33] | |||
7 | McBride: Fallen Idol | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | John Larroquette | March 11, 2006[34] | |||
8 | Mystery Woman: Wild West Murder | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | David S. Cass Sr. | March 18, 2006[35] | |||
9 | Our House | Doris Roberts and Judy Reyes | Mark Griffiths | March 25, 2006 | |||
10 | Though None Go with Me | Cheryl Ladd and Amy Grabow | Armand Mastroianni | April 8, 2006 | |||
11 | Where There's a Will | Marion Ross, Frank Whaley, and Christine Elise | John Putch | May 6, 2006 | |||
12 | The Curse of King Tut's Tomb | Casper Van Dien, Leonor Varela, and Jonathan Hyde | Russell Mulcahy | May 27, 2006 | |||
13 | McBride: Requiem | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | Mark Griffiths | May 31, 2006 | |||
14 | Blackbeard | Angus Macfadyen and Richard Chamberlain | Kevin Connor | June 17, 2006 | |||
15 | Desolation Canyon | Stacy Keach, Patrick Duffy, and Kenneth Johnson | David S. Cass Sr. | July 1, 2006[36] | |||
16 | Wild Hearts | Richard Thomas and Nancy McKeon | Steve Boyum | July 8, 2006 | |||
17 | Mystery Woman: Oh Baby | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | David S. Cass Sr. | August 19, 2006[37] | |||
18 | Merlin's Apprentice | Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson | David Wu | September 2, 2006[38] | |||
19 | Final Days of Planet Earth | Daryl Hannah, Gil Bellows, and Campbell Scott | Robert Lieberman | October 14, 2006[39] | |||
20 | Mystery Woman: Redemption | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | David S. Cass Sr. | November 6, 2006 | |||
21 | The Christmas Card | Edward Asner, John Newton, and Alice Evans | Stephen W. Bridgewater | December 2, 2006[40] | |||
22 | What I Did for Love | Jeremy London, Dorie Barton, and Sally Struthers | Mark Griffiths | December 9, 2006[41] | |||
23 | Love's Abiding Joy | Erin Cottrell, Dale Midkiff, and Logan Bartholomew | Michael Landon Jr. | December 16, 2006[42] |
2007[]
No. | Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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1 | Murder 101: College Can Be Murder | Dick Van Dyke, Barry Van Dyke, and Shane Van Dyke | John Putch | January 6, 2007[43] | |||
2 | Mystery Woman: In the Shadows | Kellie Martin and Clarence Williams III | David S. Cass Sr. | January 13, 2007[44] | |||
3 | McBride: Semper Fi | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | John Larroquette | January 20, 2007[45] | |||
4 | Love Is a Four Letter Word | Teri Polo and Robert Mailhouse | Harvey Frost | February 3, 2007[46] | |||
5 | Sacrifices of the Heart | Melissa Gilbert and Cyril O'Reilly | David S. Cass Sr. | March 3, 2007[47] | |||
6 | McBride: Dogged | John Larroquette and Marta DuBois | John Larroquette | March 10, 2007[48] | |||
7 | Jane Doe: Ties That Bind | Lea Thompson and Joe Penny | James A. Contner | March 17, 2007[49] | |||
8 | Love's Unending Legacy | Erin Cottrell and Dale Midkiff | Mark Griffiths | April 7, 2007[50] | |||
9 | A Stranger's Heart | Samantha Mathis and Peter Dobson | Andy Wolk | May 5, 2007[51] | |||
10 | Jane Doe: How To Fire Your Boss | Lea Thompson and Joe Penny | James A. Contner | May 8, 2007 | |||
11 | Pandemic | Tiffani Thiessen, Faye Dunaway, and French Stewart | Armand Mastroianni | May 26, 2007[52] | |||
12 | Marco Polo | Ian Somerhalder, BD Wong, and Brian Dennehy | Kevin Connor | June 2, 2007[53] | |||
13 | You've Got a Friend | John Schneider and Bitty Schram | James A. Contner | June 9, 2007[54] | |||
14 | Avenging Angel | Kevin Sorbo and Cynthia Watros | David S. Cass Sr. | July 7, 2007[55] | |||
15 | Claire | Valerie Bertinelli and Ray Baker | Stephen Bridgewater | August 11, 2007[56] | |||
16 | Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses | Dick Van Dyke and Barry Van Dyke | David S. Cass Sr. | August 18, 2007[57] | |||
17 | A Grandpa for Christmas | Ernest Borgnine and Katherine Helmond | Harvey Frost | November 24, 2007[58] | |||
18 | All I Want for Christmas | Gail O'Grady and Robert Mailhouse | Harvey Frost | December 1, 2007[59] | |||
19 | The Note | Genie Francis and Ted McGinley | Douglas Barr | December 8, 2007[60] | |||
20 | Love's Unfolding Dream | Erin Cottrell, Scout Taylor-Compton and Dale Midkiff | Harvey Frost | December 15, 2007[61] |
Hallmark Channel: 2008 - 2013[]
2008[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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Charlie & Me | Tom Bosley and Jordy Benattar | David Weaver | January 5, 2008[62] | |||
Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder | Lea Thompson, Joe Penny, and William R. Moses | Lea Thompson | January 12, 2008 | |||
The Good Witch | Catherine Bell | Craig Pryce | January 19, 2008[63] | |||
Daniel's Daughter | Laura Leighton and Sebastian Spence | Neill Fearnley | January 26, 2008[64] | |||
Bridal Fever | Andrea Roth and Delta Burke | Ron Oliver | February 2, 2008[65] | |||
Final Approach | Dean Cain and Anthony Michael Hall | Armand Mastroianni | May 24, 2008[66] | |||
A Gunfighter's Pledge (a.k.a. The Pledge) | Luke Perry and C. Thomas Howell | Armand Mastroianni | July 5, 2008 | |||
Every Second Counts | Stephen Collins and Magda Apanowicz | John Bradshaw | July 12, 2008[67] | |||
Murder 101: The Locked Room Mystery | Dick Van Dyke, Barry Van Dyke, and Shane Van Dyke | David S. Cass Sr. | August 2, 2008[68] | |||
Dear Prudence | Jane Seymour | Paul Schneider | August 23, 2008[69] | |||
For the Love of Grace | Mark Consuelos and Chandra West | Craig Pryce | August 30, 2008[70] | |||
Ladies of the House | Florence Henderson, Donna Mills, and Pam Grier | James A. Contner | October 15, 2008[71] | |||
Generation Gap | Edward Asner and Alex Black | Bill L. Norton | October 25, 2008[72] | |||
Mail Order Bride | Daphne Zuniga, Greg Evigan, and Cameron Bancroft | Anne Wheeler | November 8, 2008[73] | |||
Accidental Friendship | Chandra Wilson and Ben Vereen | Don McBrearty | November 15, 2008[74] | |||
An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving | Jacqueline Bisset, Helene Joy, and Tatiana Maslany | Graeme Campbell | November 22, 2008[75] | |||
Moonlight and Mistletoe | Tom Arnold and Candace Cameron Bure | Karen Arthur | November 29, 2008[76] | |||
The Christmas Choir | Jason Gedrick, Rhea Perlman, and Marianne Farley | Peter Svatek | December 6, 2008[77] | |||
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year | Henry Winkler, Brooke Burns, and Warren Christie | Michael M. Scott | December 13, 2008[78] | |||
Our First Christmas | Dixie Carter and Julie Warner | Armand Mastroianni | December 20, 2008[79] | |||
A Kiss at Midnight | Faith Ford and Cameron Daddo | Bradford May | December 27, 2008[80] | |||
Son of the Dragon | David Carradine, Rupert Graves, Desiree Siahaan, and John Reardon | David Wu | April 2–3, 2008[81] |
2009[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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The Nanny Express | Vanessa Marcil, Brennan Elliott, and Stacy Keach | Bradford May | January 3, 2009[82] | |||
Expecting a Miracle | Jason Priestley and Teri Polo | Steve Gomer | January 10, 2009[83] | |||
Taking a Chance on Love (a.k.a. The Note II) | Genie Francis and Ted McGinley | Douglas Barr | January 31, 2009[84] | |||
The Good Witch's Garden | Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, and Catherine Disher | Craig Pryce | February 7, 2009[85] | |||
Before You Say I Do | David Sutcliffe and Jennifer Westfeldt | Paul Fox | February 14, 2009[86] | |||
Bound by a Secret | Meredith Baxter and Lesley Ann Warren | David S. Cass Sr. | March 7, 2009[87] | |||
Relative Stranger | Eriq La Salle, Michael Michele, and Cicely Tyson | Charles Burnett | March 14, 2009[88] | |||
Love Takes Wing | Sarah Jones, Haylie Duff, and Jordan Bridges | Lou Diamond Phillips | April 4, 2009[89] | |||
Love Finds a Home | Sarah Jones, Haylie Duff and Jordan Bridges | David S. Cass Sr. | April 11, 2009[90] | |||
Chasing a Dream | Treat Williams and Andrew Lawrence | David Burton Morris | April 25, 2009[91] | |||
Living Out Loud | Gail O'Grady and Michael Shanks | Anne Wheeler | May 2, 2009[92] | |||
Safe Harbor | Nancy Travis and Treat Williams | Jerry Jameson | May 30, 2009[93] | |||
Come Dance at My Wedding | John Schneider, Brooke Nevin, and Roma Downey | Mark Jean | June 6, 2009[94] | |||
Angel and the Badman | Lou Diamond Phillips and Deborah Kara Unger | Terry Ingram | July 5, 2009[95] | |||
The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger | Dean Cain, James Tupper, and Allison Hossack | Anne Wheeler | July 11, 2009[96] | |||
Mending Fences | Laura Leighton and Angie Dickinson | Stephen Bridgewater | July 18, 2009[97] | |||
Mrs. Washington Goes to Smith | Cybill Shepherd | Armand Mastroianni | August 1, 2009[98] | |||
Citizen Jane | Ally Sheedy, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Meat Loaf | Armand Mastroianni | September 12, 2009[99] | |||
Always and Forever | Rena Sofer, Dean McDermott, and Barbara Eden | Kevin Connor | October 24, 2009[100] | |||
Flower Girl | Marla Sokoloff, Marion Ross, and Kieren Hutchison | Bradford May | November 14, 2009[101] | |||
The National Tree | Andrew McCarthy and Kari Matchett | Graeme Campbell | November 28, 2009[102] | |||
Mrs. Miracle | James Van Der Beek and Erin Karpluk | Michael M. Scott | December 5, 2009[103] | |||
Christmas in Canaan | Billy Ray Cyrus, Jaishon Fisher, and Zak Ludwig | Neill Fearnley | December 12, 2009[104] | |||
The Three Gifts | Dean Cain, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Mimi Kennedy | David S. Cass Sr. | December 19, 2009[105] |
2010[]
Hallmark Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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The Wishing Well | Jordan Ladd and Jason London | David Jackson | January 9, 2010[106] | |||
Ice Dreams | Jessica Cauffiel and Shelley Long | David B. Morris | January 23, 2010[107] | |||
Elevator Girl | Lacey Chabert and Ryan Merriman | Bradford May | February 13, 2010[108] | |||
Uncorked | Julie Benz, JoBeth Williams, and Elliott Gould | David S. Cass Sr. | March 6, 2010[109] | |||
Healing Hands | Eddie Cibrian and Lisa Sheridan | Bradford May | March 20, 2010[110] | |||
A Soldier's Love Story (a.k.a. Meet My Mom) | Lori Loughlin and Johnny Messner | Harvey Frost | May 8, 2010[111] | |||
Freshman Father | Drew Seeley, Britt Irvin, and Annie Potts | Michael M. Scott | June 5, 2010[112] | |||
Dad's Home | David James Elliott and Sharon Case | Bradford May | June 19, 2010[113] | |||
You Lucky Dog | Natasha Henstridge and Harry Hamlin | John Bradshaw | June 26, 2010[114] | |||
Jack's Family Adventure | Jonathan Silverman and Dedee Pfeiffer | Bradford May | July 17, 2010[115] | |||
Lies Between Friends | Gabrielle Anwar and Craig Sheffer | Walter Klenhard | July 31, 2010[116] | |||
Class | Jodi Lyn O'Keefe and Justin Bruening | David S. Cass Sr. | August 14, 2010[117] | |||
The Wish List | Jennifer Esposito and David Sutcliffe | Kevin Connor | August 28, 2010[118] | |||
Fairfield Road | Jesse Metcalfe and Natalie Lisinska | David Weaver | September 11, 2010[119] | |||
Growing the Big One | Shannen Doherty and Kavan Smith | Mark Griffiths | October 23, 2010[120] | |||
A Family Thanksgiving | Daphne Zuniga, Dan Payne, and Faye Dunaway | Neill Fearnley | November 6, 2010[121] | |||
The Good Witch's Gift | Catherine Bell and Chris Potter | Craig Pryce | November 13, 2010[122] | |||
The Night Before the Night Before Christmas | Jennifer Beals and Rick Roberts | James Orr | November 20, 2010[123] | |||
The Town Christmas Forgot | Lauren Holly and Rick Roberts | John Bradshaw | November 25, 2010[124] | |||
Call Me Mrs. Miracle | Doris Roberts, Eric Johnson, and Lauren Holly | Michael M. Scott | November 27, 2010[125] | |||
The Santa Suit | Kevin Sorbo and Jodie Dowdall | Robert Vaughn | December 2, 2010[126] | |||
Farewell Mr. Kringle | Christine Taylor and Vivica A. Fox | Kevin Connor | December 4, 2010[127] | |||
The Santa Incident | Ione Skye and Greg Germann | Yelena Lanskaya | December 9, 2010[128] | |||
An Old Fashioned Christmas | Catherine Steadman and Jacqueline Bisset | Don McBrearty | December 11, 2010[129] | |||
Three Wise Women | Fionnula Flanagan and John Rhys Davies | Declan Recks | December 14, 2010[130] | |||
Gift of the Magi | Marla Sokoloff and Mark Webber | Lisa Mulcahy | December 16, 2010[131] | |||
Battle of the Bulbs | Daniel Stern and Matt Frewer | F. Harvey Frost | December 18, 2010[132] |
Hallmark Movie Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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The Wild Girl | Brian Austin Green, Graham Greene and Kathleen Munroe | Don McBrearty | April 24, 2010[133] | |||
After the Fall | Andrea Bowen, Greg Evigan and Gail O'Grady | Bradford May | October 9, 2010[134] |
2011[]
Hallmark Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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Perfectly Prudence | Jane Seymour, Joe Lando, and Katie Flynn | Paul Schneider | January 8, 2011[135] | |||
Backyard Wedding | Alicia Witt, Teddy Sears, and Frances Fisher | Bradford May | January 22, 2011[136] | |||
A Valentine's Date | Elisa Donovan, Brad Rowe, and Tom Skerritt | Michael Feifer | February 4, 2011[137] | |||
Smooch | Kellie Martin, Kiernan Shipka, and Simon Kassianides | Ron Oliver | February 5, 2011[138] | |||
Accidentally in Love | Jennie Garth and Ethan Erickson | David Burton Morris | February 12, 2011[139] | |||
Time after Time | Richard Thomas and Kaj-Erik Eriksen | Gary Harvey | March 19, 2011[140] | |||
The Shunning | Danielle Panabaker and Sherry Stringfield | Michael Landon Jr. | April 16, 2011[141] | |||
Three Weeks, Three Kids | Anna Chlumsky and Warren Christie | Mark Jean | May 7, 2011[142] | |||
The Edge of the Garden | Rob Estes and Sarah Manninen | Michael Scott | May 14, 2011[143] | |||
Rock the House | Jack Coleman and Cassi Thomson | Ernie Barbarash | June 18, 2011[144] | |||
Keeping Up with the Randalls | Roma Downey, Kayla Ewell, and Marion Ross | David S. Cass Sr. | July 16, 2011[145] | |||
Honeymoon for One | Nicollette Sheridan and Greg Wise | Kevin Connor | August 13, 2011[146] | |||
William & Catherine: A Royal Romance | Jane Alexander, Victor Garber, and Jean Smart | Linda Yellen | August 27, 2011[147] | |||
Love Begins | Wes Brown and Julie Mond | David S. Cass Sr. | September 17, 2011[148] | |||
Love's Everlasting Courage | Wes Brown, Julie Mond, and Cheryl Ladd | Bradford May | October 1, 2011[149] | |||
Oliver's Ghost | Rhea Perlman and Martin Mull | David S. Cass Sr. | October 22, 2011[150] | |||
The Good Witch's Family | Catherine Bell, Chris Potter and Sarah Power | Craig Pryce | October 29, 2011[151] | |||
Love's Christmas Journey | Natalie Hall, Greg Vaughan, and JoBeth Williams | David S. Cass Sr. | November 5, 2011[152] | |||
Mistletoe Over Manhattan | Tricia Helfer and Greg Bryk | John Bradshaw | November 6, 2011[153] | |||
Lucky Christmas | Elizabeth Berkley and Jason Gray-Stanford | Gary Yates | November 12, 2011[154] | |||
Cancel Christmas | Judd Nelson and Justin Landry | John Bradshaw | November 13, 2011[155] | |||
A Christmas Wedding Tail | Jennie Garth, Brad Rowe, and Tom Arnold | Michael Feifer | November 19, 2011[156] | |||
The Case for Christmas | Dean Cain and Rachel Blanchard | Timothy Bond | November 19, 2011[156] | |||
A Christmas Wish | Kristy Swanson, Edward Herrmann, and Tess Harper | Craig Clyde | November 20, 2011[157] | |||
Jingle All the Way (animated movie) | Thomas Stroppel and Chad Darrow | Chel White | November 25, 2011[158] | |||
Trading Christmas | Faith Ford, Tom Cavanagh, and Gil Bellows | Michael M. Scott | November 26, 2011[159] | |||
Holiday Engagement | Bonnie Somerville and Jordan Bridges | Jim Fall | November 27, 2011[160] | |||
A Princess for Christmas | Katie McGrath, Sam Heughan, and Roger Moore | Michael Damian | December 3, 2011[161] | |||
Annie Claus Is Coming to Town | Maria Thayer, Vivica A. Fox, and Sam Page | Kevin Connor | December 10, 2011[162] | |||
The Christmas Pageant | Melissa Gilbert and Robert Mailhouse | David S. Cass Sr. | December 11, 2011[163] | |||
Christmas Comes Home to Canaan | Billy Ray Cyrus and Gina Holden | Neill Fearnley | December 17, 2011[164] | |||
Christmas Magic | Lindy Booth and Paul McGillion | John Bradshaw | December 18, 2011[165] |
Hallmark Movie Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Goodnight for Justice | Luke Perry, Lara Gilchrist, and Ron Lea | Jason Priestley | January 29, 2011[166] | |||
A Crush on You | Brigid Brannagh and Sean Patrick Flannery | Allison Anders | June 11, 2011[167] | |||
The Cabin | Lea Thompson and Steven Brand | Brian Trenchard-Smith | July 30, 2011[168] | |||
Finding a Family | Kim Delaney and Jared Abrahamson | Mark Jean | October 15, 2011[169] |
2012[]
Hallmark Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fixing Pete | Brooke Burns, Dylan Bruno, and Valerie Harper | Michael Grossman | January 7, 2012[170] | N/A | ||
A Taste of Romance | Teri Polo, James Patrick Stuart and Bailee Madison | Lee Rose | January 14, 2012 | 1.40 | [171] | |
Undercover Bridesmaid | Brooke Burns and Gregory Harrison | Matthew Diamond | April 15, 2012 | 1.53 | [172] | |
Notes from the Heart Healer | Genie Francis and Ted McGinley | Douglas Barr | May 12, 2012 | 1.35 | [173] | |
Kiss at Pine Lake | Barry Watson and Mia Kirshner | Michael M. Scott | May 19, 2012[174] | N/A | ||
How to Fall in Love | Eric Mabius, Brooke D'Orsay, and Gina Holden | Mark Griffiths | July 21, 2012 | 1.37 | [175] | |
The Music Teacher | Annie Potts, Kerry James, and Emilie Ullerup | Ron Oliver | August 11, 2012 | 0.69 | [176] | |
Smart Cookies | Jessalyn Gilsig and Bailee Madison | Robert Iscove | August 18, 2012 | 1.05 | [177] | |
Puppy Love | Candace Cameron Bure and Victor Webster | Harvey Frost | September 8, 2012 | 1.74 | [178] | |
I Married Who? | Kellie Martin and Ethan Erickson | Kevin Connor | October 20, 2012[179] | N/A | ||
Hoops & Yoyo Haunted Halloween | Mike Adair, Greg Arden, and Bev Carlson | Rob Shaw | October 26, 2012[180] | N/A | ||
The Good Witch's Charm | Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, and Matthew Knight | Craig Pryce | October 27, 2012 | 2.06 | [181] | |
Christmas Song (CtC) | Natasha Henstridge and Gabriel Hogan | Timothy Bond | November 3, 2012 | 2.41 | [182] | |
Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade (CtC) | Autumn Reeser and Antonio Cupo | Ron Oliver | November 4, 2012 | 2.27 | [183] | |
The Wishing Tree (CtC) | Jason Gedrick, Erica Cerra, and Richard Harmon | Terry Ingram | November 10, 2012 | 2.55 | [184] | |
Matchmaker Santa (CtC) | Lacey Chabert and Adam Mayfield | David S. Cass Sr. | November 17, 2012 | 3.28 | [185] | |
It's Christmas, Carol! (CtC) | Emmanuelle Vaugier and Carrie Fisher | Michael M. Scott | November 18, 2012 | 2.33 | [186] | |
Jingle & Bell's Christmas Star (CtC) | Ami Shalabh, Ryan Bley, and Thomas Stroppel | Chel White | November 23, 2012[187] | N/A | ||
Naughty or Nice (CtC) | Hilarie Burton, Matt Dallas, and Danneel Ackles | David Mackay | November 24, 2012 | 3.07 | [188] | |
Hitched for the Holidays (CtC) | Joey Lawrence and Emily Hampshire | Michael M. Scott | November 25, 2012 | 2.86 | [189] | |
A Bride for Christmas (CtC) | Arielle Kebbel and Andrew Walker | Gary Yates | December 1, 2012 | 3.33 | [190] | |
The Christmas Heart (CtC) | Teri Polo and Paul Essiembre | Gary Yates | December 2, 2012 | 3.28 | [191] | |
Come Dance with Me (CtC) | Andrew McCarthy and Michelle Nolden | John Bradshaw | December 8, 2012 | 3.05 | [192] | |
Help for the Holidays (CtC) | Summer Glau, Eva LaRue, and John Brotherton | Bradford May | December 9, 2012 | 3.64 | [193] | |
Baby's First Christmas (CtC) | Casper Van Dien, Rachel Wilson and Ella Ballentine | Jonathan Wright | December 15, 2012 | 3.17 | [194] |
- (CtC) Countdown to Christmas is a seasonal programming block.
Hallmark Movie Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Goodnight for Justice: The Measure of a Man | Luke Perry, Cameron Bright, and Stefanie von Pfetten | K.T. Donaldson | January 28, 2012[195] | |||
Cupid, Inc. | Joely Fisher, Jamie Kennedy, and Roark Critchlow | Ron Oliver | February 11, 2012[196] | |||
Chasing Leprechauns | Adrian Pasdar and Amy Huberman | Kevin Connor | March 17, 2012[197] | |||
Duke | Steven Weber and Sarah Smyth | Mark Jean | April 28, 2012[198] | |||
Lake Effects | Scottie Thompson and Jane Seymour | Michael McKay | May 6, 2012[199] | |||
Hannah's Law | Sara Canning, John Pyper-Ferguson, and Greyston Holt | Rachel Talalay | June 9, 2012[200] | |||
Operation Cupcake | Dean Cain, Kristy Swanson, and Wade Williams | Bradford May | June 16, 2012[201] | |||
Strawberry Summer* | Julie Mond, Trevor Donovan, and Shelley Long | Kevin Connor | August 25, 2012[202] | |||
The Seven Year Hitch | Natalie Hall, Darin Brooks, and Frances Fisher | Bradford May | October 13, 2012[203] |
- Simultaneous premiere on HC and HMC.
2013[]
Hallmark Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
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The Nearlyweds | Danielle Panabaker, Jessica P. Kennedy, and Britt Irvin | Mark Griffiths | January 12, 2013 | 1.32 | [204] | |
The Sweeter Side of Life | Kathryn Morris and James Best | Michael Damian | January 19, 2013 | 1.98 | [205] | |
Be My Valentine | William Baldwin and Natalie Brown | Graeme Campbell | February 9, 2013 | 2.04 | [206] | |
Return to Nim's Island (WFT) | Bindi Irwin, Toby Wallace, and John Waters | Brendan Maher | March 15, 2013 | 0.48 | [207] | |
All's Fair In Love and Advertising | Steven Weber, Andrew Francis, and Michelle Harrison | K.T. Donaldson | March 16, 2013 | 0.86 | [208] | |
Mr. Hockey: The Gordie Howe Story | Michael Shanks and Kathleen Robertson | Andy Mikita | May 4, 2013 | 0.71 | [209] | |
The Confession | Sherry Stringfield and Katie Leclerc | Michael Landon Jr. | May 11, 2013 | 1.53 | [210] | |
Notes From Dad | Eddie Cibrian and Josie Davis | Eriq La Salle | June 15, 2013 | 1.30 | [211] | |
Banner 4th of July | Brooke White and Mercedes Ruehl | Don McBrearty | June 29, 2013 | 1.36 | [212] | |
Second Chances | Alison Sweeney and Greg Vaughan | Ernie Barbarash | July 27, 2013 | 2.81 | [213] | |
Reading, Writing, and Romance | Eric Mabius, Virginia Williams, and Stefanie Powers | Ernie Barbarash | August 10, 2013 | 1.52 | [214] | |
This Magic Moment | Diane Neal and Travis Schuldt | David S. Cass Sr. | August 17, 2013 | 1.47 | [215] | |
Dear Dumb Diary (WFT)[216] | Emily Alyn Lind and Mary-Charles Jones | Kristin Hanggi | September 13, 2013 | N/A | ||
Garage Sale Mystery | Lori Loughlin, Rick Ravanello, and Sarah Strange | Peter DeLuise | September 14, 2013 | 2.28 | [217] | |
The Watsons Go to Birmingham (WFT)[218] | Bryce Clyde Jenkins and Harrison Knight | Kenny Leon | September 20, 2013 | N/A | ||
Signed, Sealed, Delivered | Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, and Crystal Lowe | Scott Smith | October 12, 2013 | 1.72 | [219] | |
When Calls the Heart | Maggie Grace, Stephen Amell, and Lori Loughlin | Michael Landon Jr. | October 19, 2013[220] | N/A | ||
The Hunters (WFT)[221] | Victor Garber, Robbie Amell, and Alexa Vega | Nisha Ganatra | October 25, 2013 | N/A | ||
The Good Witch's Destiny | Catherine Bell, Chris Potter, and Robin Dunne | Craig Pryce | October 26, 2013 | 2.82 | [222] | |
The Thanksgiving House (CtC) | Emily Rose and Justin Bruening | Kevin Connor | November 2, 2013 | 3.22 | [223] | |
Pete's Christmas (WFT) (CtC) | Zachary Gordon and Molly Parker | Nisha Ganatra | November 8, 2013 | 1.47 | [224] | |
Snow Bride (CtC) | Katrina Law, Jordan Belfi, and Patricia Richardson | Bert Kish | November 9, 2013 | 3.40 | [225] | |
A Very Merry Mix-Up (CtC) | Alicia Witt and Mark Wiebe | Jonathan Wright | November 10, 2013 | 4.35 | [226] | |
The Christmas Ornament (CtC) | Kellie Martin and Cameron Mathison | Mark Jean | November 16, 2013 | 4.31 | [227] | |
Catch a Christmas Star (CtC) | Shannon Elizabeth and Steve Byers | John Bradshaw | November 17, 2013 | 3.86 | [228] | |
Window Wonderland (CtC) | Chyler Leigh, Paul Campbell, and Cameron Mathison | Michael M. Scott | November 23, 2013 | 3.72 | [229] | |
Fir Crazy (CtC) | Sarah Lancaster and Eric Johnson | Craig Pryce | November 24, 2013 | 3.81 | [230] | |
Let It Snow (CtC) | Candace Cameron Bure, Jesse Hutch, and Alan Thicke | Harvey Frost | November 30, 2013 | 4.24 | [231] | |
The Christmas Spirit (CtC) | Nicollette Sheridan, Bart Johnson, and Sammi Hanratty | Jack Angelo | December 1, 2013 | 3.37 | [232] | |
Santa Switch (CtC) | Ethan Erickson and Sean Astin | David S. Cass Jr. | December 7, 2013 | 3.05 | [233] | |
Hats Off to Christmas! (CtC) | Haylie Duff and Antonio Cupo | Terry Ingram | December 14, 2013 | 3.46 | [234] | |
Finding Christmas (CtC) | Tricia Helfer, JT Hodges, and Mark Lutz | Harvey Crossland | December 15, 2013 | 2.43 | [235] |
- (CtC) Countdown to Christmas is a seasonal programming block.
Hallmark Movie Channel[]
Movie | Starring | Director | Original airdate | Viewers | Ref | DVD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Goodnight for Justice: Queen of Hearts | Luke Perry, Ricky Schroder, and Katharine Isabelle | Martin Wood | January 26, 2013 | 1.00 | [236] | |
Meddling Mom | Sonia Braga, Mercedes Renard, and Ana Ayora | Patricia Cardoso | February 23, 2013[237] | |||
Our Wild Hearts | Ricky Schroder and Cambrie Schroder | Ricky Schroder | March 9, 2013 | 1.00 | [238] | |
Shadow on the Mesa | Wes Brown, Kevin Sorbo, and Gail O'Grady | David S. Cass Sr. | March 23, 2013 | 1.10 | [239] | |
After All These Years | Wendie Malick, Andrea Martin, and Martha Burns | Scott Smith | April 20, 2013[240] | |||
A Way Back Home (a.k.a. Shuffleton's Barbershop) | Austin Stowell, Kayla Ewell, and Danny Glover | Mark Jean | June 1, 2013[241] | |||
The Mystery Cruise | Gail O'Grady and Michelle Harrison | Douglas Barr | October 5, 2013[242] | |||
Christmas with Tucker | James Brolin, Gage Munroe, and Barbara Gordon | Larry McLean | November 25, 2013[243] |
See also[]
- List of Hallmark Hall of Fame episodes (and Category)
- List of programs broadcast by Hallmark Channel (and Category)
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External links[]
- Hallmark Channel original films
- Lists of television films