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[11/17/14 - 06:32 AM] Ryan Bittle Stars as a Suitor Who Courts Leah Renee with a Storybook Romance in "Love by the Book" A Hallmark Channel Original Movie World Premiere January 24 Also starring the project are John Schneider, Kristopher Turner and Stefanie Powers. |
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RYAN BITTLE STARS AS A SUITOR WHO COURTS LEAH RENEE WITH A STORYBOOK ROMANCE IN "LOVE BY THE BOOK" A HALLMARK CHANNEL ORIGINAL MOVIE WORLD PREMIERE JANUARY 24
Stefanie Powers, John Schneider and Kristopher Turner Also Star
A whimsical bookstore owner discovers that her own happily ever after might not be by
the (story) book in "Love by the Book," a Hallmark Channel Original Movie World Premiere
Saturday, January 24 (9p.m. ET/PT, 8C). Leah Renee ("The Playboy Club") stars as
Emma, an impassioned bookstore owner who tries to balance her budding romance with
Landon, a dashing suitor, played by Ryan Bittle ("All My Children") with proving her business
prowess to her investor and his son Eric, played by television veteran John Schneider ("The
Dukes of Hazzard") and Kristopher Turner ("Saving Hope"). Chiming in with sage love advice is
television veteran Stefanie Powers ("Ring by Spring") who plays a friendly bookstore co-worker
with endless romantic wisdom.
Bookstore owner Emma believes in fairy tales. Although she has yet to be swept away
by prince charming, she sees real knight in shining armor potential with a new suitor, Landon.
As Emma balances time with Landon and saving her bookstore with irritating business consultant,
Eric, however, she weighs storybook romance against genuine commitment. While she
sorts out her feelings toward Landon and Eric, as well as toward love and romance, Emma begins
to realize that fairytale endings aren't always by the book.
"Love by the Book" is a Domain Media Production in association with Larry Levinson
Productions. James Wilberger is the producer. David S. Cass, Sr. directs from a script by Jeff
Bonnett and Abbey Cleland and Jennifer Notas.
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[05/03/24 - 12:02 PM] ABC Announces Summer 2024 Premiere Dates as the Network Leads the Season as No. 1 in Entertainment for the Fifth Consecutive Year Highlights include: "Celebrity Family Feud" celebrates 100 episodes and its 10th anniversary, beginning Tuesday, July 9.
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[05/03/24 - 11:01 AM] NBC Renews Comedy Series "Night Court" for a Third Season The second season, executive produced by Dan Rubin, Melissa Rauch, Winston Rauch and John Larroquette, has reached 24 million total viewers across linear and digital platforms to date.
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[05/02/24 - 03:45 PM] "American Idol" Is the No. 1 Entertainment Program of the Night in Adults 18-49 for Second Week of Live Coast-to-Coast Telecasts The show reached season highs in week 2 of live, coast-to-coast telecasts in Total Viewers (5.31 million) and Adults 18-49 (0.64 rating) on Sunday night with its strongest numbers since last season's finale.
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[05/02/24 - 02:11 PM] Video: "Uncle Samsik" - Official Trailer - Hulu Uncle Samsik introduces himself to Kim San as the one who can turn his world around - promising that he can make any dream a reality.
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[05/02/24 - 12:45 PM] CBS Announces Its 2024-2025 Primetime Schedule New scripted series "Matlock," "Poppa's House," "NCIS: Origins" and "Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage" join 18 returning shows.
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