Signed, Sealed, Delivered is back. Today, Hallmark Channel announced a new movie based on the TV series will premiere in July.
From Martha Williamson, the dramedy began as a TV series about four postal workers who find the recipients of undelivered mail. After one season, Hallmark re-branded the series into a TV movie franchise. The cast includes Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe, and Geoff Gustafson.
The new movie, Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million, premieres on July 24th at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Read more details below:
STUDIO CITY, CA – July 5 — Back by popular demand, the POstables, a quartet of inspiring postal detectives, returns in rare form for “Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million,” from incomparable storyteller and Executive Producer Martha Williamson (“Touched By An Angel,” “Promised Land”). The new, original movie, starring Eric Mabius (“Ugly Betty”), Kristin Booth (“Orphan Black”), Crystal Lowe (“Smallville”) and Geoff Gustafson (“Primeval: New World”), with special guest star Gregory Harrison (“One Tree Hill,” “Trapper John M.D.”) premieres Sunday, July 24, (9 p.m. ET/PT) on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries television.
Now in its third season, the beloved franchise that features Stevie Wonder’s iconic “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” song in the main titles, recently wrapped production on two additional installments with another ”Signed, Sealed, Delivered” movie set to premiere Sept. 25 and one scheduled to go into production in the fall.
“Martha Williamson’s pedigree for storytelling is second to none,” said Michelle Vicary, Executive Vice President, Programming, Hallmark Channel and Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. “With Martha’s signature blend of comedy and drama, this inspiring movie explores love, loyalty and purpose – themes our audience values and embraces.”
Series Creator and Executive Producer Martha Williamson said “We have the most dedicated, involved fans of ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered’ who are deeply invested not only in our lost-letter story-telling, but in the romantic and spiritual lives of our POstables. The next three movies are written especially for those loyal fans but also for new viewers whose imaginations we hope to capture with our signature moments of humor and music and dance, and most of all, with the very poignant attempts of everyday hearts to embrace and express love.”
In “Signed, Sealed, Delivered: One in a Million,” lead postal detective Oliver (Mabius) and his associate Shane (Booth) have been doing a figurative dance with each other, swaying back and forth with the possibility of a relationship. Finally, on their first date at a romantic supper club, Shane begins wondering if it’s a date or not, as she sees the contrast of their relationship next to the extraordinary dance performances of a couple who express the longing of her heart. As Norman Gustafson) and Rita (Lowe) work alongside each other, their personal relationship hits a bump in the road. Together the POstables are asked to find a letter with a one-in-a-million lottery ticket inside. Oliver’s father Joe (Harrison) and beautiful police officer friend Dale assist the investigation, which ultimately changes one couple’s lives forever.
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” is a comedic drama franchise that follows the lives of postal workers who transform themselves into an untraditional team of detectives to track down intended recipients of undeliverable mail. Their missions take them out of the office into an unpredictable world where redirected letters and packages can save lives, solve crimes, reunite old loves and change futures by arriving late but somehow on time.
The movies are produced by Muse Entertainment in association with MoonWater Productions. Executive producers are Martha Williamson, Michael Prupas, Kevin Fair and Joel S. Rice. Harvey Kahn is the producer. Kevin Fair directs. Marcie Gold Jacoby and Brandi Harkonen serves as Co-Executive Producers. Allen Lewis and Matthew Blecha are Supervising Producers. Story by Martha Williamson & Brandi Harkonen. Teleplay by Martha Williamson. Created by Martha Williamson.”
What do you think? Are you a fan of Signed, Sealed, Delivered? Will you watch the new movie?
Laurena Theoret
Love the movies! Need more of these good shows!
Very very interesting!
Love the movies, please keep them coming. Most uplifting thing on television by a mile!
Love the show! Please, please keep SSD & #POstables coming!
Love the show was all the teases to make you crazy. Hope it lasts! So pleasant, entertaining.
We absolutely adore the Lost Letter Mysteries and would watch them every day if we could!
Love this show. Keeps you glued to the TV to the last second. Postables were great as usual. Great writing. I was drawn to the female dancer. Future star. You’ll see her again. Thanks Hallmark. Looking forward to Christmas and future SSaD.
Glad a new film is finally here,love the series and the cast. So nice to actually have a series worth watching…
I echo all of Judy’s comments below that are stated so well. I am so grateful and thrilled that more Signed Sealed Delivered episodes are being filmed. I truly love this series and I am hoping that all the episodes will be issued on DVD (have 1st season series & Christmas episode; “From Paris with Love” on pre-order). Looking forward to seeing “One In a Million” on Hallmark this month!
Signed Sealed Delivered is a fantastic series. Martha Williamson does an outstanding job writing meaningful episodes filled with themes dealing with love, forgiveness, family and friendships, just to name a few. Each episode centers around the fact that things work together for good and perfect timing. #POstables will have you laughing, crying and experiencing tears of joy throughout the show. Awesome series!
Not only will I eagerly watch, in preparation, I will yet once again re-watch all the previous episodes! By far the BEST series on TV, now or ever, in my opinion! Cannot wait for the new movies!
Please watch this film; you won’t be disappointed! I love this series! Nothing else on TV satisfies the desire for entertainment that inspires. Without being preachy, these stories remind viewers that human connection is the most important priority. The #POstables are a fan group on Twitter and Facebook. Look for us! Also for great insight about the depth of the stories in the Signed, Sealed, Delivered franchise plus lots of fun visit alamedadowningblog.weebly.com. We have a great fan community who support the series and each other.
I will absolutely be watching. There is a whole community of fans around this show. They call themselves the POstables. There is a blog about the show called Alameda & Downing, and the community is active on facebook and Twitter. The show feels like you’re welcomed into the lives of old friends.
I am so looking forward to this new film in the extraordinary Signed Sealed Delivered franchise — it is going to be a real winner! Thise of us who love this series think it is the smartest, funniest, most inspiring TV show on any network. We #POstables, a name we borrowed from the name these postal detectives call themselves on the show, are active on Twitter and Facebook. We also follow a blog dedicated to Signed, Sealed Delivered which is full of analysis, pre- film news, and all kinds of fun. Come join us in any one of these areas… Read more »
I will absolutely watch this movie and any installment in the Signed, Sealed, Delivered franchise! The writing is both amusing and touching. The characters are quirky & adorable, and it feels like you’ve been welcomed into the lives of old friends. The messages are overwhelmingly positive, even if a rocky road leads to the end. The fans of the show, known as #POstables, are active on Facebook & Twitter. And there’s a blog dedicated to the show at alamedadowningblog.weebly.com
I am a great fan of the series and the 2 hour movies…I have seen every one. I just saw the movie, Signed, Sealed and Delivered: One in a Million, and I am disappointed. I am disappointed that after all that Oliver and Shane have gone through, tonight, while out at dinner, Oliver states that they are “just friends”, and later, doesn’t call the dinner a date. I understand he did not want to make a commitment to Shane while he was married, because of his feeling about marriage, and I applaud him for his values, but now he is… Read more »
Yawn