Hallmark Channel is making an unusual move. They’ve decided to change their Signed, Sealed, Delivered series from a regular weekly series to a series of two-hour movies on sister channel Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
The first new movie — Signed, Sealed, Delivered For Christmas — will air on November 23rd. Three more films are expected for 2015.
Here are the details:
CROWN MEDIA FAMILY NETWORKS ANNOUNCES ‘SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED’ FROM MARTHA WILLIAMSON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF ‘TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL,’ MOVES TO HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES WITH NEW EXTENDED FORMAT
Franchise to Include Multiple 2-Hour Original Movies; First Film, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered For Christmas,” Premieres November 23
Crown Media Family Networks announced today that Hallmark Channel original weekly scripted series, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” executive produced and written by Martha Williamson (Executive Producer of “Touched by an Angel”), will move to sister network Hallmark Movies & Mysteries as a movie franchise consisting of a series of two-hour original films. Debuting on November 23 at 9pm ET/PT, 8C, “Signed, Sealed, Delivered For Christmas” will be the first movie in the franchise, with three more slated for 2015.
“We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with Martha Williamson and to bring her brand of rich and poignant stories to viewers on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries,” said Michelle Vicary, executive vice president, programming and network publicity, Crown Media Family Networks. “At their core, the narratives on ‘Signed, Sealed, Delivered’ revolve around mystery and suspense, with compelling characters and dramatic storylines that will be enhanced by an extended format.”
“When Bill Abbott and Michelle Vicary asked if I can evolve the ‘Signed Sealed Delivered’ franchise into a series of movies, I was honored to continue the Hallmark tradition of quality family movies,” said series Creator and Executive Producer Martha Williamson. “At the heart of ‘Signed Sealed Delivered’ is Oliver, a modern day gentleman with old world values played brilliantly by Eric Mabius,” she added. “He and his wonderful team of postal detectives will continue to surprise us and sometimes make us laugh as they work to solve mysteries behind letters, even mysteries of life.”
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries will introduce viewers to the “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” franchise by airing a marathon of the series on Saturday, October 11 from 11am – 11pm ET/PT, 10C.
Returning as the “POstables,” Oliver O’Toole (Eric Mabius, “Ugly Betty”), Shane McInerney (Kristin Booth, “Orphan Black”), Rita Haywith (Crystal Lowe, “Smallville”) and Norman Dorman (Geoff Gustafson “Primeval: New World”) will take millions of viewers on new adventures as they uncover the mysteries of lost missives and return them to their intended recipients, profoundly changing lives in the process.
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” is a comedic drama that follows the lives of a group 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.
“Signed, Sealed, Delivered” is a Muse Entertainment production in association with MoonWater Productions. Executive Producers are Martha Williamson (“Touched by an Angel”), Joel S. Rice (“Cyberbully”) and Michael Prupas (“The Kennedys”). Harvey Kahn (“The Haunting Hour”) is the producer.
ABOUT HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIES
Recently rebranded from Hallmark Movie Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is a 24-hour digital cable network featuring a unique mix of content, including all new original movies that are dramatic, cinematic and thought-provoking; new original mystery movies that focus on the lighter side of the suspense genre, as well as classic acquired series such as Murder She Wrote, Matlock, and Perry Mason. The network is also home to annual holiday programming franchise, the Most Wonderful Movies of Christmas, as well as presentations from the award-winning Hallmark Hall of Fame library. One of television’s leading destinations for compelling family-friendly entertainment, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries can be seen in 55 million homes in SD (Standard Definition) and HD (High Definition) and remains one of the fastest-growing networks in cable. Along with sister network, Hallmark Channel, Hallmark Movies & Mysteries is the second linear channel from Crown Media Holdings, Inc.
ABOUT MUSE ENTERTAINMENT
Muse Entertainment is a leading film and television production company and international distributor known for its well-crafted and high-quality productions. Since its founding in 1998, Muse Entertainment has won over 100 awards and garnered over 300 international award nominations. Muse Entertainment is currently shooting the 6-hour event series “Tut” in Morocco and the second season of the sci-fi series “Helix” in Montreal. Most recently the company produced four seasons of the supernatural dramatic series “Being Human”, the first season of the dramedy series “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” two seasons of the wartime dramatic series “Bomb Girls” and several TV movies for Disney and Hallmark channels. Muse’s 8-hr. historical drama “The Kennedys,” sold to networks around the world by Muse Distribution International, earned 10 Emmy Award nominations, winning four, as well as the DGA award for best director. Its 8-hour event series” Pillars of the Earth” also won an Emmy and many other awards. Muse’s other award-winning programs are “Cyberbully,” “Durham County” (Seasons I, II, III), “Ben Hur,” “The Last Templar,” “Impact,” “Human Trafficking,” “Answered by Fire,” “This is Wonderland” and “Tales from the Neverending Story.” Muse Entertainment maintains production and development operations in Montreal, Los Angeles, Toronto and Vancouver. For more information, please visit www.muse.ca
ABOUT MARTHA WILLIAMSON
Martha Williamson made television history when her CBS series “Touched By An Angel” set a new standard for an inspirational family drama when it grew to a weekly audience of 25 million viewers during its initial nine year run. As Executive Producer of the ground-breaking series, she was the visionary who guided the series into previously uncharted territory with her unique brand of storytelling that produced more than strong ratings; it changed lives. She went on to seal her place in history when she became the first woman to solely executive produce two one-hours simultaneously with “Promised Land,” which aired for three years on CBS. She began her career in comedy with the producing teams for Carol Burnett and Joan Rivers and went on to write and produce situation comedies such as “The Facts of Life,” “Family Man” and “Jack’s Place” for all the networks before making the transition to one-hour drama. Her work has been inducted into the Television and Radio Hall of Fame and honored with numerous awards, including the Edward R. Murray Responsibility in Television Award, the Templeton Prize Epiphany Award and nine Emmy(R) nominations.
What do you think? Is this a good move? Would you prefer that it continue as a weekly series or are you okay with a series of movies instead?
I have just found the wonderful Signed, Sealed, Delivered movies and Love them. They have a caring, feel good, touching impact. The cast is exceptional. Please continue the movies. I would love to see the tv series. Thank you.
I think it is great you have made Signed Sealed And Delivered into movies. However, some people do not get this channel so we are missing this great program after seeing the first programs. Please put it back on Hallmark channel.
I would prefer a weekly show but if changing to two hour movies is the only way to keep the show on then fine. Please keep the show ON !!!!!
I would prefer a weekly show but if changing to two hour movies is the only way to keep the show on then fine. Please keep tge show ON !!!!!
I love Signed, Sealed, Delivered as a series. I like the movies but can’t bare to think about not seeing it weekly! I just watched SSD: From Paris with Love. I loved it but would have rather seen the dance between Oliver & Shane progress slowly in real-time, not in a 2 hour movie. I enjoyed watching it weekly. It was like getting a present every week, just for me. Please bring back the series, please!
Please consider signing Debbie’s petition requesting that Hallmark bring the series back. Thanks!
Here is the link for the petition:
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/reinstatement-of-signed-sealed-delivered
Robin, please don’t respond with the same link to every commenter. I understand what you’re trying to accomplish but please limit your posting of this info to once per day. Thank you.
I’ve recently found SSD, and I absolutely love it. One of the words to describe it is wholesome and another word, brilliant. I watched it as a movie and also the two series together in an hour viewing and I would like to say, why not have it as a weekly show but also as a special viewing movie several times a year? The characters are so realistic and lovable and the stories are so fantastic that the fans want to see them weekly as to watch how their lives progress. Another thing I love about this series is my… Read more »
I love the weekly signed, sealed, delivered weekly instead of the movie series. I read the comments from all the fans of the hallmark channel that everybody rather have the weekly tv show than the movies franchise and I myself loved and waiting every week for new episode. I wish that signed, sealed, delivered will be back as a regular show. What can we do as fans to bring back the regular show instead of just a few movies of our favorites show???
Thanks,
Sally
I love the weekly signed, sealed, delivered weekly instead of the movie series. I read the comments from all the fans of the hallmark channel that everybody rather have the weekly tv show than the movies franchise and I myself loved and waiting every week for new episode. I wish that signed, sealed, delivered will be back as a regular show. What can we do as fans to bring back the regular show instead of just a few movies of our favorites show???
Please bring signed sealed and delivered back! This is a wonderful show, it is a favorite of my sister and me!
We looked forward to watching every week!
It is a breath of fresh air! BRING IT BACK PLEASE!
THERE ARE SO FEW CHANNELS THAT I CAN WATCH. I HAVE ENJOYED “SIGNED SEALED AND DELIVERED” VERY MUCH. PLEASE BRING IT BACK AS AN HOUR WEEKLY SHOW. I REALLY LOVE THE SHOW AND THE CHARACTERS AND WOULD HATE TO SEE IT GO.
THEY ARE THE KIND OF PEOPLE WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW IN REAL LIFE.
I BUY THE DVD’S WHEN EVER THEY COME OUT FOR SALE. GOOD SHOW!!!
THERE ARE SO FEW CHANNELS THAT I CAN WATCH AND WHEN HALLMARK CAME ON AND THE OTHER CHANNELS OF HALLMARK, I WAS SO HAPPY. I HAVE SO ENJOYED “SIGNED SEALED AND DELIVERED.” IT HAS BEEN ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS IN A VERY LONG TIME. I DO HOPE IT IS NOT GOING TO END NOW AFTER ” FROM PARIS WITH LOVE” I LIKE SHOWS THAT KIDS CAN WATCH ALSO. PLEASE CONTINUE THE REALLY GOOD SHOWS THAT I HAVE BEEN WATCHING AND GIVE US MORE OF THEM. EVERY WEEK OR MOVIES ONCE EVERY 3 OR 4 MONTHS IS STILL GOOD. .… Read more »
Please bring signed sealed delivered back as a series. I enjoy this show and the cast is great.
Please Keep it in the line up on the hallmark channel movies and mysteries.
Thank you
Pat
I love this show.. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED!!! I’m hoping their will be more
shows. My Father was a Postal Employee for many years and can relate to some of
the episodes.
JUST LOVE IT AND HOPE IT RETURNS!!!!
Signed, Sealed, Delivered was really a great show! I couldn’t wait for Season 2 to start, and now I’ve discovered you’ve changed it from a series to several movies. WHY? The Christmas special was excellent, but it was a one-time occurrence. At the time I just simply thought it was your way of keeping people interested in the series since Summer was a long way off. Saturday’s episode that aired on 6/6/15 was your best episode so far. It was really great, but as a viewer, I want more. I want to see these characters develop and watch their lives… Read more »
I had to search the WEB to find a site where I could post a comment, for I could not find any opportunity for comments on the Hallmark Channel Web site nor the Hallmark Movie/Mystery. First, I never knew about the Hallmark MM since our Hallmark Channel is 1062, and after searching down channels from boredom, I found HMM on 1153. I passed it up because I am sorry, but the old shows do not interest me much. I have been looking for SSD since last fall, and missed the Christmas show – only finding out what was going on… Read more »