Taking a Chance on Love | |
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Written by | Douglas Barr |
Directed by | Douglas Barr |
Starring |
Genie Francis Ted McGinley |
Music by | Eric Allaman |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | William Spencer Reilly Joel S. Rice |
Producer | Steve Solomos |
Cinematography | Peter Benison |
Editor | Mike Lee |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company | Muse Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Hallmark Channel |
Release | January 31, 2009 |
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Taking a Chance on Love (also known as The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love) is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television romance film and a sequel to the hit Hallmark Channel movie The Note. [1] The film was written by Douglas Barr. Angela Hunt, author of the novel The Note, did a novelization of Barr's script. The film aired on Hallmark Channel on January 31, 2009.
Peyton MacGruder ( Genie Francis) is still learning how to be a parent after reuniting with Christine, the daughter she gave up for adoption 18 years earlier. She's also trying to manage her new relationship with King ( Ted McGinley), but things get even more complicated when he asks her to marry him. Peyton is hesitant to take a chance at the happiness she deserves, but a note from a reader of her "Heart Healer" column leads to a new friendship that will teach her there's a time to be cautious and a time to follow your heart.
Taking a Chance on Love's premiere scored a 2.9 household rating with 2.5 million homes, over 3.3 million total viewers and 4.2 million unduplicated viewers for Hallmark Channel. This ranked the movie as the highest-rated ad-supported cable movie of the week and the highest-rated Prime Time telecast of the day. It also boosted Hallmark Channel to rank #1 in Prime Time for the day on Saturday. The film helped rank Hallmark Channel #7 in Prime Time for the week with a 1.1 household rating, 983,000 homes and over 1.3 million total viewers. [2]
A third installment, Notes from the Heart Healer, was broadcast on May 12, 2012. The main cast returned for the film.
Taking a Chance on Love | |
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Written by | Douglas Barr |
Directed by | Douglas Barr |
Starring |
Genie Francis Ted McGinley |
Music by | Eric Allaman |
Country of origin | United States Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producers | William Spencer Reilly Joel S. Rice |
Producer | Steve Solomos |
Cinematography | Peter Benison |
Editor | Mike Lee |
Running time | 120 minutes |
Production company | Muse Entertainment |
Original release | |
Network | Hallmark Channel |
Release | January 31, 2009 |
Related | |
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Taking a Chance on Love (also known as The Note II: Taking a Chance on Love) is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television romance film and a sequel to the hit Hallmark Channel movie The Note. [1] The film was written by Douglas Barr. Angela Hunt, author of the novel The Note, did a novelization of Barr's script. The film aired on Hallmark Channel on January 31, 2009.
Peyton MacGruder ( Genie Francis) is still learning how to be a parent after reuniting with Christine, the daughter she gave up for adoption 18 years earlier. She's also trying to manage her new relationship with King ( Ted McGinley), but things get even more complicated when he asks her to marry him. Peyton is hesitant to take a chance at the happiness she deserves, but a note from a reader of her "Heart Healer" column leads to a new friendship that will teach her there's a time to be cautious and a time to follow your heart.
Taking a Chance on Love's premiere scored a 2.9 household rating with 2.5 million homes, over 3.3 million total viewers and 4.2 million unduplicated viewers for Hallmark Channel. This ranked the movie as the highest-rated ad-supported cable movie of the week and the highest-rated Prime Time telecast of the day. It also boosted Hallmark Channel to rank #1 in Prime Time for the day on Saturday. The film helped rank Hallmark Channel #7 in Prime Time for the week with a 1.1 household rating, 983,000 homes and over 1.3 million total viewers. [2]
A third installment, Notes from the Heart Healer, was broadcast on May 12, 2012. The main cast returned for the film.