Hallmark Hall of Fame Moves To ABC

The Hallmark Hall of Fame franchise, born during the Truman Administration, is moving to ABC this season after ending its run on CBS this spring. Under a multi-year deal, the movies will debut on ABC, then air a week later on the Hallmark Channel.

The networks will work together on promotions. The 60-year-old Hall of Fame will now have been on NBC, CBS (twice), PBS and ABC (twice).

Bill Abbott, chief of Hallmark Channel parent Crown Media Networks, stated: "This will bring even more exceptional, high-profile programming to our audience, and increase the viewership and impact of the Hallmark Hall of Fame series. We're delighted to be a partner."

"Have a Little Faith" based on the book by famed author Mitch Albom, will be the first film on ABC. Laurence Fishburne, Bradley Whitford, and Martin Landau will star in the pre-broadcast Christmas broadcast.

After its 1951 launch, the franchise started as a series of specials in 1955. It debuted on NBC in 1951 with "Amahl and the Night Visitors" and ran on the network until 1979.

The series was created as a marketing vehicle for Hallmark Cards.

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