By the time Kate Hewitt (Vanessa Marcil) walks through the front door of widower David Chandler (Brennan Elliott), he is a desperate man. His two children, nine-year-old Ben (Uriah Shelton) and teenager Emily (Natalie Dreyfuss), have already succeeded in chasing a string of six terrorized nannies out of the very same entryway. But Kate, who is caring for an ailing father (Dean Stockwell) and finishing up a teaching degree, needs this job and she resolves to stand up to whatever tricks and pranks the Chandler kids can dish outâ€â€and to help them cope with the death of their mother.
As Kate slowly wins over young Ben, dad David finds himself falling for the spunky nanny as well. The feeling is mutual, but a bitter Emily is determined not to let Kate into her lifeâ€â€or her father’s. Emily doesn’t realize that Kate understands exactly what she’s going through because Kate lost her own mother as a teenager. Somehow, Kate must find a way to reach the angry and isolated teen since Emily’s happinessâ€â€and Kate’s as wellâ€â€depends on it.
The Nanny Express is a cute story about a woman who is taking care of her sick father takes on a job as a nanny to two kids who recently lost their mother. The kids do not want a nanny and they terrorize them as much as they can, wait until you see what they do to Kate. Eventually Kate starts to befriend the son and more than befriend the dad, but Emily is not ready to let any woman in to her dad’s life. Will Emily eventually be willing to late Kate in or will it be too late and Kate will be out of their lives forever. Tune in to find out.
Also there is another romantic story within this movie about a bus driver, played by the suave Peter Dobson, who has a crush on Kate’s friend who doesn’t seem interested him. Will he be able to win her heart driving Kate and her friend around or will he rides be a lonely one. Personally I wish Hallmark would give this plot its own movie because I really loved it and wanted more!!!
Vanessa Marcil is great the nanny who is not going to let the kids she is taking care of get her down. I also loved the kids play by Uriah and Emily who I bet had a lot of fun making some of the scenes of the movie! It was also nice to see Dean Stockwell and Stacy Keach back on TV! All in all it was a fun innocent movie!
So let The Nanny Express take care you tonight on Hallmark at 9p!!!
Jennifer Cullen (Brooke Burns) is a single, working mom who has become somewhat of a Scrooge when it comes to the Holiday season. Even her six-year-old son Brian is having trouble believing in Santa Claus. When Jen’s Uncle Ralph (Henry Winkler), a retired police officer, comes to visit for Christmas, he brings along a new friend, a nomad and Jack-of-all-trades named Morgan Derby (Warren Christie). The two met on a flight, and Morgan’s plans to continue on to Denver are cancelled when he finds out the city is completely snowed in. Jen is wary of the stranger, but at Ralph’s request, agrees to let him stay the night. She warms up to Morgan, especially when she sees how he interacts with Brian. Uncle Ralph approves of Morgan, too, but Jen’s boyfriend Richard isn’t nearly as receptive.
Meanwhile, Morgan has started to really like Jen, but if she can’t manage to make Christmas about anything more than business, Morgan will be on his way to Denver, and she’ll have missed the opportunity that was right in front of her. Uncle Ralph has done what he can to keep Morgan around, but it’s going to take something more than that to get him penciled into Jen’s long-term plans. Jen just needs to learn “how to do Christmas,†and it turns out Morgan is the perfect one to teach her.
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year premieres on the Hallmark Channel tonight at 9p and it is a really sweet movie! Anything with Henry Winkler immediately has me and he is perfect in this movie! Warren Christie is adorable as Morgan and you will that you have an uncle who will bring him over as Christmas gift too!
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year is the perfect movie to make some popcorn for and sit in front of the fire and watch, so do just that tonight at 9p on The Hallmark Channel!
Peter Brockman (Jason Gedrick) is a successful-but-spiritually lost accountant whose life is turned on its head when he begins volunteering at a homeless shelter run by the caring-yet-cantankerous Sister Agatha (Rhea Perlman). Amazed at the musical prowess of some of the shelter’s occupants, Peter sets out to organize them into a choir, singing holiday tunes in a local subway station. Though the singers and Peter each go through their own difficult personal trials, they slowly begin to learn to trust in each other and the power their music holds. “The Christmas Choir†is inspired by the true story of a man volunteering at a homeless shelter who saw a way to help the men living there by creating a choir from their surprising musical talents. The group, which went on to record several albums and tour the world, experienced such success that the singers where able to gain the financial security and personal confidence to leave the streets forever.
The Christmas Choir is an inspirational story of a man who works too much and how one chance encounter changes his life forever. Jason Gedrick stars as an accountant who meets a homeless man and when he goes to the man’s shelter he finds out that they can sing. As he spends more time with them, he decided to start a choir with them. This choir goes on to win contests, play respected events and be interviewed by the press. People look at them because of their voices and not where they live.
Rhea Perlman plays the unconventional nun who runs the shelter and the rest of the cast are believable in their roles and boy can they sing!
This movie will put you spirit of the holiday as in doing something good for someone else! I know it made me want to do. It also makes me want to buy the choir’s CD because I loved the movie so much!
So tune in to The Christmas Choir, a movie that will make you cry in a good way tonight on Hallmark at 9p!!!
It’s always Christmas in Santaville! But now, tiny Chester, Vermont’s year-round yuletide attraction is losing its widespread appeal. On the verge of bankruptcy, the resident St. Nick is hoping for a Christmas miracle to keep his dream from being bulldozed into another mini mall. Nick Crosby (Tom Arnold) is the owner of Santaville and head Santa. One day he is smiling with visitors, the next, he is juggling a cascading stack of bills, unable to pay the rent and blissfully thinking a solution will magically appear. When his daughter – and onetime Number One elf, Holly (Candace Cameron Bure), returns home, she is shocked to learn of her father’s situation. Holly recruits Peter, Nick’s employee and master wood craftsman, to devise a solution to the money woes.
Moonlight and Mistletoe is your typical holiday movie that never gets old! There is just something about trying to save Christmas that always makes you feel good and this movie is no different. It is nice to see Candace Cameron Bure back on TV with Tom Arnold!
So for all of who need something to relax with this Thanksgiving Weekend, Moonlight and Mistletoe is just what you need. So check it out tonight on Hallmark at 9p.
Based on a true story, a police officer and a homeless woman who share similar emotional pasts and an inability to form lasting relationships slowly form an unlikely bond, and learn to trust one another. Eventually each is able to affect the other’s life for the better.
The Hallmark Channel’s Accidental Friendship is one of the best TV movies I have seen in a long time. Chandra Wilson gives an Emmy winning performance as a homeless woman who takes care of her two dogs, one that is pregnant. One day while collecting recyclables for money, she meets Officer Baumann and the two form a friendship that will change the both of them forever. I don’t want to give too much away because this movie is really good and you have to watch their friendship play out.
So grab your Kleenex and watch Accidental Friendship tonight on The Hallmark Channel at 9p!