Fans still cannot get enough of When Calls the Heart, so Hallmark is giving the period drama a prequel, Hope Valley: 1974.
Set in 1874, the series explores the earliest days of the frontier settlement that later became Hope Valley, chronicling the courage, resilience and relationships that laid the foundation for the close-knit town viewers have come to love. Lenz portrays Rebecca Clarke, who travels from her home city of Chicago to the Western Canadian frontier with her 11-year-old-daughter Sarah (Mila Morgan, The Holiday Sitter). But when her wagon breaks down, and she realizes the boardinghouse is not as advertised, Rebecca has no choice but to accept help from local rancher and confirmed bachelor, Tom Moore (Ayres). Despite her best intentions to remain unattached, Bella can’t help but slowly fall for Tom and develop a friendship with tenacious pioneer woman Hattie Quinn (Hennessy). Hattie’s daughter Olivia (Curtis) helps run their trading post and catches the eye of Constable Alexander Vaughn (Quarmby), much to the dismay of Clayton (Goodacre), who harbors feelings for her.
The series stars Bethany Joy Lenz (A Biltmore Christmas), Benjamin Ayres (The Santa Class), Jill Hennessy (City on a Hill), Roan Curtis (Firefly Lane) and Lachlan Quarmby (Providence Falls).
Hope Valley: 1874 premieres on Saturday, March 21, on Hallmark+. After the first episode, it moves to Thursdays for the rest of its season.
While Robert Rausch is finding hate on The Traitors, he found love at Sonic! Not like the type he was looking for on Love Island. Instead, he found it in the the $6 All-American Smasher™ Meal, which comes with a Smash Burger, a side, and a drink!
And just like meat in the burger, Rausch is looking like beefcake in the commercial!
William Shatner is 94, and he is still going strong. What is his secret? Raisin Bran.
Therefore, he is getting the word out to all of the youth, who weren’t born when he was doing Star Trek, about how important fiber is to eat.
How is he going to do that? He is starring in a Super Bowl commercial for the cereal. Because we all need to poop after all the shat we eat during the football parties.
Sofia Vergara played the stepmother of Julie Bowen and Jesse Tyler Ferguson on Modern Family, and she took that role seriously. So much so that almost six years later, she still loves hanging out with her stepchildren.
They look to be just as close as they appeared on the sitcom. And I love that!
So here is a fun fact. Did you know that Bowen is two years older than Vergara, and the latter is three years older than Ferguson? The more you know!