
Hallmark’s “When Calls The Heart” is undoubtedly one of the biggest shows on Hallmark and it was no surprise at all when the show received a Season 10!
The wait for the renewal was a little longer than usual but the creator of the show had high hopes for the show giving love to the fans and letting the fans know that the story is not over.
Brian Bird shared:
“This show is a healing agent in the culture in my opinion, and I think that’s why so many people watch it.
I think we’re doing good work and I think we’re doing the right work on the show, but it’s not because of us, it’s that the audience is starved to death for this,” he added. “And when you give people food, they will just love you, they’ll be so loyal to you. And that’s why the audience keeps coming back every Sunday night. Shows this deep into their lifespan can get old, can get long in the tooth, and we’re not yet.
I really don’t believe we’ve even peaked yet in this show with season 9. We will be around for a long time, I believe.”
This is amazing to hear because that means Season 11 is definitely a huge possibility! The show just finished filming Season 10 and the season will debut sometime this year.
Inspired by Janette Oke’s bestselling book series about the Canadian West, “When Calls the Heart” follows the story of a young schoolteacher and single mother, Elizabeth Thornton (Erin Krakow), in the quaint town of Hope Valley. When her husband is suddenly killed on duty, she must find the courage and strength to move forward. With the help and guidance of the townspeople and her friends, she adjusts to the ever-changing times and the people that enter her life.
Other central characters include Rosemary Coulter (Pascale Hutton), Elizabeth’s best friend, the town’s loveable busybody once described as “part Broadway showgirl, part Frontier woman,” and her patient husband, the upstanding businessman Leland Coulter (Kavan Smith). Judge Bill Avery (Jack Wagner) works hard to protect the town and to cement his position as Hope Valley’s ultimate authority. Fairly new to the community are Mountie Nathan Grant (Kevin McGarry) and saloon owner Lucas Bouchard (Chris McNally), who both vie for the attention of Elizabeth. With the added pressure on deciding between her suitors, writing a novel and taking care of her son, Elizabeth continues to teach the children of Hope Valley all while trying to navigate the challenges in her life.
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