Hallmark Channel Fall Harvest Movie Schedule 2020: ’Country At Heart,’ ‘Sweet Autumn’ And More
Fall is finally arriving and bringing with it the bright beautiful colors of changing leaves, the crunch of them under your feet as you walk, pumpkins and apples galore, cozy fires and yes—Hallmark Channel’s annual “Fall Harvest” programming event.
The event, which will feature five all-new Hallmark Channel movie premieres, kicks off right at the start of the Fall Season, just a few days before summer is officially over, and will be there to guide fans of the channel’s epic romance films into this new time of year. Check out the full schedule below.
“Love at Daisy Hills” (premieres Saturday, Sept. 19 at 9 p.m. EDT)
“When Jo (Cindy Busby) realizes that her family’s general store in Daisy Hills is losing money, her father Duke calls in a favor to help. Duke’s help is Jo’s ex-boyfriend, Blake (Marshall Williams), a former Daisy Hills native.”
“Love at Look Lodge” (premieres Saturday, Sept. 26 at 9 p.m. EDT)
“Lily (Clark Backo) dreams of being a hotel event coordinator and is thrilled when she’s given the chance to do so by helping Noah (Jonathan Keltz), a hotel guest, finish planning his sister Justine’s wedding at a remote lodge.”
“Country at Heart” (premieres Saturday, Oct. 3 at 9 p.m. EDT)
*This film was initially supposed to premiere as part of the June “Summer Romance” event but was delayed*
“A struggling country singer meets a Nashville songwriter in need of inspiration. Teaming up to write a song, their work gets complicated but results in both a hit song...and true love.” Jessy Scharm, Niall Matter and Lucas Bryant star.
“My Best Friend’s Bouquet” (premieres Saturday, Oct. 10 at 9 p.m. ET)
“Josie Hughes (Chaley White) is a hopeless romantic who believes in the kind of romance in black-and-white movies where the leading lady finds her one true love and gets swept off her feet. She also believes the wedding bouquet always finds its way to the right person when tossed by the bride, as proven time and again at weddings dating back to her childhood. But single Josie ends up with the bouquet at her friend Emma’s wedding instead of their not-single friend Athena and fears she’s wrecked her chances of getting engages.
But when Josie begins dating eligible bachelor Will after meeting at the reception—much to the dismay of her long-time friend Alex (Nathan Witte), who has secretly held a torch for her since college—she decides the bouquet is responsible for the budding romance and begins to think that Will is ‘the one.’ As Josie clings to the notion that the bouquet is always right, she’s missing the real-world signs that her perfect match is someone else who’s been right in front of her all along.”
“Sweet Autumn” (Premieres Saturday, Oct. 17 at 9 p.m. EDT)
Maggie (Nikki DeLoach), a successful entrepreneur, returns home for a will reading and discovers she’s inherited half of her aunt’s famed maple candy business. What he doesn’t understand is why Aunt Dee’s maple supplier, Dex (Andrew Walker), inherited the other half. Her return also coincides with the town’s Sweet Autumn Fest, and through a series of letters Aunt Dee left, Maggie and Dex search for the reason behind her aunt’s final wishes. As she and Dex grow closer, Maggie must decide if the life she built is the one she wants.”
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