The Best TV Shows on Hallmark Channel

Every Hallmark Channel Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Hallmark Channel’s extensive portfolio includes more than 20 shows, spanning the years from 2001 to 2023. Premiering in 2001 and 2001, Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola and The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells are among Hallmark Channel’s most celebrated shows. As of May 2025, we’ve curated over 20 of Hallmark Channel’s premier shows for your viewing pleasure.

  • Meet the Peetes
    Meet the Peetes (2018)10.0

    Follow Holly and Rodney Peete’s hectic lives as they attempt to balance raising four kids, including one with autism, running their HollyRod charity and spending time with Holly’s 81-year-old mother Dolores, who moved in with them after retiring from her career as a talent manager.

  • Home & Family
    Home & Family (2012)8.2

    Host Debbie Matenopoulos & her expert guests present the best in cooking, crafting, decorating & more.

  • When Calls the Heart
    When Calls the Heart (2014)8.2

    Elizabeth Thatcher, a young school teacher from a wealthy Eastern family, migrates from the big city to teach school in a small coal mining town in the west.

  • Chesapeake Shores
    Chesapeake Shores (2016)7.8

    A divorced mom deals with an old romance and complicated family issues when she returns to her hometown with her twin daughters.

  • Good Witch
    Good Witch (2015)7.7

    Cassie Nightingale, Middleton’s favorite enchantress, and her young-teenage daughter Grace, who shares that same special intuition as her mom, welcome Dr. Sam Radford and his son to town. When the New York transplants move in next to the Grey House, they are immediately spellbound by the mother-daughter duo next door, but Sam and Cassie quickly find they may not see eye to eye. With her signature charm, Cassie attempts to bring everyone together, ensuring all of Middleton is in for new changes, big surprises and, of course, a little bit of magic! "Good Witch” is based on Bell’s beloved character Cassie, the raven-haired enchantress who kept audiences spellbound for seven installments of Hallmark Channel's longest-running and highest-rated original movie franchise of all time.

  • The Way Home
    The Way Home (2023)7.5

    When three generations of women reunite after being estranged for more than two decades, they embark on an enlightening – and surprising – journey toward healing none of them could have imagined as they learn how to find their way back to each other.

  • Ride
    Ride (2023)7.3

    Follows the lives of the Murrays as they struggle to keep their beloved ranch afloat.

  • Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale
    Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale (2002)7.2

    The only child in a wretchedly poor family in the Danish village of Odense, Hans Christian Andersen lives in a fantasy world. His hand carved dolls and puppets, his father's bedtime stories, and his own natural flair for fantastic tales brings the child temporary escape. It takes him all the way to Copenhagen where, he's been told, dreams can really come true.

  • The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells
    The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001)7.0

    On a night in London in 1946, newspaper reporter Ellen McGillivray arrives at the home of legendary literary figure, Herbert George Wells. Expecting to hear of the events and people who formed his prophetic imagination, she is informed of a world in which known scientific boundaries no longer exist. It begins a half-century earlier at London's Imperial College of Science where Wells meets Jane Robbins, a scientist equally fascinated by unnatural phenomenon, and a woman who immediately captures Wells' heart. Through midnight experiments and secret investigations into the paranormal, through the follies of chance and the miracles of fate, Wells and Robbins find themselves slipping into whirlpools of time, both past and present.

  • Signed, Sealed, Delivered
    Signed, Sealed, Delivered (2014)7.0

    A group of postal detectives work to solve the mysteries behind undeliverable letters and packages from the past, delivering them when they are needed most.

  • Cedar Cove
    Cedar Cove (2013)6.9

    Judge Olivia Lockhart is considered the community's guiding light in the picturesque, coastal town of Cedar Cove, Washington. But like everyone else, Olivia fights the uphill battle of balancing career with family and finding love, all the while doing her best to care for the township she calls home. Based on best-selling author Debbie Macomber’s beloved book series.

  • King Solomon's Mines
    King Solomon's Mines (2004)6.3

    Renowned safari hunter Allan Quatermain is lured back into the unknown recesses of the African jungles to find a man who disappeared while searching for the fabled King Solomon's Mines--a destination of legendary riches from which no soul has ever returned alive.

  • Frankenstein
    Frankenstein (2004)5.8

    Adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel about a scientist who brings life to a creature fashioned from corpses and various body parts.

  • The Lady Musketeer
    The Lady Musketeer (2004)5.2

    When the bride-to-be of King Louis XIV is kidnapped, the sons of the original three musketeers rally to rescue her. Much to their surprise, a fourth musketeer joins the fray. And this brilliant swordsman—the most gifted of the lot—turns out to be D'Artagnan's daughter.

  • Blackbeard
    Blackbeard (2006)5.2

    Bristol, England, 1717. Lieutenant Robert Maynard of the Royal Navy scouts the seas in order to restore safe passage to the sea lanes. He meets his match when he's taken by a fearsome hulk of a menace in the West Indies—a pirate sailing off the Island of St. Vincent. Edward Teach has no plans for retirement. In fact, his goal-to find and lay claim to the fabled treasures of Captain Kidd.

  • Pandemic
    Pandemic (2007)5.2

    The bird flu virus spreads through Los Angeles as a doctor from the CDC races to find a vaccine.

  • Naomi's New Morning
    Naomi's New Morning (2005)5.0

  • The Curse of King Tut's Tomb
    The Curse of King Tut's Tomb (2006)2.5

    It’s 1922, and free-spirited archaeologist Danny Freemont is infamous for his outlandish theories. Freemont is certain that if found, the Emerald Tablet, rumored to be buried in King Tut’s tomb, would hold the power to control the world. Unfortunately, the only one who believes Freemont is nefarious archaeologist Morgan Sinclair, a member of the diabolical secret cabal known as the Hellfire Council.

  • Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola
    Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola (2001)N/A

    The show featured children's book author Tomie dePaola and his Muppet friend Gabe the squirrel, encouraging children to make their own stories in a variety of media. In each episode, Tomie told a story featuring his storybook characters Strega Nona, Big Anthony and Bambolona. Gabe visited The Animal Band, a group of woodland creatures, including a rabbit on drums, a weasel on guitar, a penguin on bass, and a raccoon on keytar. Each episode also featured a visit with a guest storyteller or two (often people connected to the Jim Henson Company). The final segment of each episode included a child actor playing Tomie enacting stories from his book "26 Fairmount Avenue."

  • Frederick Forsyth's Icon
    Frederick Forsyth's Icon (2005)N/A

    During the 1999 Russian Presidential elections, the two leading candidates are Igor Komarov, a former Colonel of the KGB, and Nikolai Nikolayev, a retired General of the Russian Army. When a car bomb explodes outside one of Komarov's pharmaceutical companies, and a virus is stolen from inside, an investigation by the FSB ensues headed by FSB agents Sonia Astrova and Andrei Kasanov. Their investigation is obstructed by the Director of the FSB, Anatoly Grishin.