Desiree Banner may own her own record company but she has struggled to find her perfect melody since leaving the band she once headlined with her brothers Mitchell and Johnny. After a hiatus that deeply damaged Desiree and Mitchell’s relationship, the siblings reunite in their hometown of Pinewood to take care of their mother, Rosalind, who has suffered a heart attack. Rosalind, however, has ulterior motives for bringing her children together: she hopes that a Fourth of July reunion concert of The Banners Project will save their hometown from bankruptcy.
Based on Debbie Macomber's bestselling series, Debbie Macomber's Cedar Cove is the story of a respected small-town municipal court judge who considers leaving the beautiful lake town where she raised her family to take a federal judgeship. Before she goes, she discovers home really is where the heart is as she helps her daughter, her best friend and a young couple navigate tough relationships, and even starts a romance of her own with the town?s newest addition, a newspaper reporter with a mysterious past.
An honorable circuit judge in the western territory rescues a beautiful woman from a stagecoach gunfight, never realizing she is actually an outlaw on the run. As a romance develops between them, he helps her escape the corrupt men who are after her until finding out she might not be as innocent as she seems.
"Home & Family" is a show that deals in answers. The show features a 2,400-square-foot, fully-functioning, New England Colonial-style home on the backlot at Universal Studios in California. The rooms of the house are used to raise discussion about everything in the domestic universe, from home improvement tips and trends to segments about products and services covering every area inside and outside the home. Each day, the show?s hosts interact in roundtable discussions with experts from every field and celebrities.
Marie Osmond brings her unique brand of heart-and-soul to daytime television with the new talk/variety show Marie. Viewers will spend time with Marie in an intimate setting where she will chat with celebrities, duet with singers, and dish with experts about practical, easy-to-follow tips and advice on everything from beauty and fashion to decorating and home improvement.
Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winner Mercedes Ruehl stars as Rosalind Banner, family matriarch and the town Mayor who secretly hatches a plan to heal her feuding family while helping to resolve the town’s financial crisis.
The Banner siblings must put aside their family feud and reunite their once thriving band for a Fourth of July concert in order to help their beloved hometown recover from hard financial times. From left to right: Michael Barbuto, Brooke White, Christian Campbell
rooke White stars as Desiree Banner the former lead singer of a popular family rock band who must put aside her 10 year feud with her brother and reunite their band to help save their hometown from bankruptcy.
Christian Campbell stars as Mitchell Banner a struggling guitarist who is reunited with his estranged family and finally forced to confront his sister who broke up their popular rock band over a decade ago.
Brooke White stars as Desiree Banner the former lead singer of a popular family rock band who must put aside her 10 year feud with her brother and reunite their band to help save their hometown from bankruptcy.
Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winner Mercedes Ruehl stars as Rosalind Banner, family matriarch and the town Mayor who secretly hatches a plan to heal her feuding family while helping to resolve the town’s financial crisis.
Desire (Brooke White) and Mitchell (Christian Campbell) have been estranged since the breakup of their band but must put aside their differences to return home to care for their ill mother and to help their town out of a financial crisis.
The musical Banner siblings must find harmony onstage and off in order to reunite their band, The Banner Project, for a Fourth of July concert that will save their beloved hometown from bankruptcy. From left to right: Christian Campbell, Brooke White, Michael Barbuto
Christian Campbell stars as Mitchell Banner a struggling guitarist who is reunited with his estranged family and finally forced to confront his sister who broke up their popular rock band over a decade ago.
Brooke White stars as Desiree Banner the former lead singer of a popular family rock band who must put aside her 10 year feud with her brother and reunite their band to help save their hometown from bankruptcy.
Academy Award® and Golden Globe® winner Mercedes Ruehl stars as Rosalind Banner, family matriarch and the town Mayor who secretly hatches a plan to heal her feuding family while helping to resolve the town’s financial crisis.
The musical Banner siblings must find harmony onstage and off in order to reunite their band, The Banner Project, for a Fourth of July concert that will save their beloved hometown from bankruptcy. From left to right: Michael Barbuto, Brooke White, Christian Campbell
TV viewers will savor the summer with the deliciously entertaining cast of Debbie Macombers Cedar Cove that includes Golden Globe® winner ANDIE MACDOWELL, veteran actors DYLAN NEAL, BRUCE BOXLEITNER, TERYL ROTHERY, BARBARA NIVEN and BRENNAN ELLIOTT have teamed up to star in Hallmark Channels first-ever original primetime series Debbie Macombers Cedar Cove, a two-hour World Premiere on Saturday, July 20 (8 p.m. ET/PT, 7C).
Michael Beach stars as Manny, a janitor at Corville High School, who develops a friendship with a former jazz musician who struggles to teach his underprivileged students the appreciation of music.
Eddie Cibrian stars as Clay Allen, a former jazz trumpeter finds himself teaching music at a local disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s musical talents and enlists his help to show the school board what the music program is made of.
A former jazz trumpeter (Eddie Cibrian, left) finds himself teaching music at a local disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s (T.J. Harris, right) musical talents and enlists his help to show the school board what the music program is made of.
A former jazz trumpeter (Eddie Cibrian, right) finds himself teaching music at a local disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s (T.J. Harris, left) musical talents and enlists his help to show the school board what the music program is made of.
Manny (Michael Beach, left) a janitor who befriends Clay Allen (Eddie Cibrian, right), a former jazz musician who struggles to teach his underprivileged students the appreciation of music.
Three-time Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominee Eriq La Salle (left) directs actor Eddie Cibrian (right) in a story about a former jazz musician who learns to rebuild his strained relationship wih his college-bound son when he takes a job as a music teacher at a disadvantaged high school.
Former famed jazz musician Clay Allen (Eddie Cibrian) takes a new gig at a disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s musical talents. As he begins mentoring the young man, he realizes the mistakes he’s made with his own son and slowly begins to repair their strained relationship.
Eddie Cibrian stars as Clay Allen, a former jazz trumpeter finds himself teaching music at a local disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s musical talents and enlists his help to show the school board what the music program is made of.
A former famed jazz musician takes a surprising new gig as a high school music teacher where he discovers a young man’s musical talents and rebuilds his relationship with his estranged son. Left to right: Michael Beach and Eddie Cibrian.
It takes a trip back to high school for former jazz musician and newly hired music teacher to learn how to put family first. From left to right: Eddie Cibrian and Alan Thicke.
A former jazz trumpeter finds himself teaching music at a local disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s musical talents and enlists his help to show the school board what the music program is made of. From left to right: Eddie Cibrian, Michael Beach, Josie Davis and Alan Thicke.
Three-time Emmy® and Golden Globe® nominee Eriq La Salle (left) directs actor Eddie Cibrian (right) in a story about a former jazz musician who learns to rebuild his strained relationship with his college-bound son when he takes a job as a music teacher at a disadvantaged high school.
Former famed jazz musician Clay Allen (Eddie Cibrian) takes a new gig at a disadvantaged high school where he discovers a young man’s musical talents. As he begins mentoring the young man, he realizes the mistakes he’s made with his own son and slowly begins to repair their strained relationship.