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The American Spirit Lives On With The Soldiers of “M*A*S*H” And The Pioneers of “Love Comes Softly” And “Little House on the Prairie,” All Leading Up To The World Premiere of “Angel And The Badman,” The Remake Of The 1947 John Wayne Classic Starring The Duke’s Grandson, Brendan Wayne, Along With Luke Perry And Lou Diamond Phillips M*A*S*H-A-THON Friday, July 3 (8am/7c – 7pm/6c) “M*A*S*H,” one of television's most celebrated series, which lasted 11 seasons despite covering a war that lasted just three years, is celebrated with an 11-hour marathon. Start your July 4 Weekend right as you relive all the laughs and tears with your pals from the 4077. July 4th http://email.hallmarkchannel.com/pr/photomailers/july4/july4.html 1 of 7 6/4/09 2:20 PM

The American Spirit Lives On With The Soldiers of “M*A*S*H ... · “Love Comes Softly” Friday, July 3 (7pm/6c) Emmy® Award winning actress Katherine Heigl stars as Marty Claridge,

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  • The American Spirit Lives On With The Soldiers of “M*A*S*H” And The Pioneers of “Love ComesSoftly” And “Little House on the Prairie,” All Leading Up To The World Premiere of “Angel AndThe Badman,” The Remake Of The 1947 John Wayne Classic Starring The Duke’s Grandson,Brendan Wayne, Along With Luke Perry And Lou Diamond Phillips

    M*A*S*H-A-THONFriday, July 3 (8am/7c – 7pm/6c)“M*A*S*H,” one of television's most celebrated series, which lasted 11 seasons despite covering a war that lasted just three years, iscelebrated with an 11-hour marathon. Start your July 4 Weekend right as you relive all the laughs and tears with your pals from the 4077.

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  • “Love Comes Softly”Friday, July 3 (7pm/6c)Emmy® Award winning actress Katherine Heigl stars as Marty Claridge, a young woman alone in the 1800’s West, who agrees to amarriage of convenience with widower Clark Davis (Dale Midkiff), who needs a mother for his ten-year-old daughter, Missie (SkyeMcCole Bartusiak). Slowly, the three warm to each other and build a true family.

    “Love’s Enduring Promise”Friday, July 3 (9pm/8c)The sequel to “Love Comes Softly” finds Marty Davis (award-winning actress Katherine Heigl) living happily with her husband andstep-daughter, Missie, who has grown into a beautiful young schoolteacher. As the rigorous trials of prairie life continue, Marty must helpMissie choose between the love of two very different men – and two very different futures.

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  • “Love’s Long Journey”Saturday, July 4 (11am/10c)Embarking on a new life together, Missie (Erin Cottrell) and her new husband, Willie (Logan Bartholomew), follow wagons west,stopping to set up a homestead on the land Willie purchased four years earlier. Willie assembles a group of misfit ranch hands to help him,while the pregnant Missie befriends their Shoshoni neighbors. Through correspondence with her father, Missie shares their adventure withthe family they have left behind.

    “Love’s Abiding JoySaturday, July 4 (1pm/12c)Tragedy strikes the LaHaye family when their infant daughter is unable to survive a sudden illness. As Willie contends with the difficultiesof becoming the new town sheriff, Missie’s (Erin Cottrell) heart begins to mend with the help of her visiting father, Clark (Dale Midkiff).

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  • “Love’s Unending Legacy”Saturday, July 4 (3pm/2c)Life in the American West brings tragedy and hope to schoolteacher Missie LaHaye (Erin Cottrell), who returns to live near her parentsafter her husband, a town sheriff, is killed in the line of duty. Missie finds renewed purpose by adopting a pair of young orphans, Jacob(Braeden Lemasters) and Belinda (Holliston Coleman). Her rescue efforts are aided by two potential suitors, but her grief over losing herhusband may prevent her from a new chance at happiness.

    “Love’s Unfolding Dream”Saturday, July 4 (5pm/4c)Eight years after being adopted by Missie and Zach Tyler, 18-year-old Belinda’s (Scout Taylor-Compton) life is suddenly pulled indifferent directions. As she endeavors to convince the town doctor to take her on as an apprentice, she begins to fall for a visiting NewYork lawyer, who wishes to have a traditional wife and family back East. Conflicted, Belinda begins to wonder if one dream is all you cantruly have a time.

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  • “Love Takes Wing”Saturday, July 4 (7pm/6c)When a frontier town is devastated by an unknown illness, a young woman must stand up for those who need her help the most, even if itmeans standing alone. Cloris Leachman, Sarah Jones, Haylie Duff, former Backstreet Boy Kevin Richardson and Patrick Duffy star andLou Diamond Phillips costars in and directs the seventh entry into the film series based on the hugely popular Love Comes Softly novelsby Janette Oke.

    “Love Finds a Home”Saturday, July 4 (9pm/8c)In the touching conclusion to the beloved Love Comes Softly series, Belinda (Sarah Jones), a rare female doctor working in the AmericanWest, welcomes her longtime friend and colleague (Haylie Duff) so that Belinda can watch over her in the last stages of her pregnancy.Annie is soon followed by her mother-in-law (Patty Duke), a seen-it-all nursemaid whose homeopathic remedies are at odds withBelinda’s scientific knowledge.

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  • “Little House on the Prairie: Look Back to Yesterday”Sunday, July 5 (11am/10c)“Little House on the Prairie: The Last Farewell”Sunday, July 5 (1pm/12c)One of television's most cherished and enduring series is celebrated on Hallmark Channel. Based on the popular "Little House" book seriesby Laura Ingalls-Wilder, the series followed the frontier lives of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, and their three young daughters: Mary,Laura and Carrie. These two made-for-TV movies followed the series finale, and allow viewers to revisit the fond memories and dramaticconclusion of life in Walnut Grove.

    “Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie”Sunday, July 5 (3pm/2c – 9pm/8c)The classic tales of Laura Ingalls Wilder and her pioneer family’s brave travels across the rugged Kansas Territory at the turn of thecentury are the basis of “Little House on the Prairie,” which follow autobiographical books written by Ms. Wilder. Originally published in1935, Little House on the Prairie was the third in a series of books by Laura Ingalls Wilder about her childhood years. The Little Housebooks have been published in more than 21 languages and have become literary favorites. This six-hour miniseries stars Cameron Bancroftas Charles Ingalls, Erin Cottrell as Caroline Ingalls, Kyle Chavarria as Laura Ingalls and Danielle Ryan Chuchran as Mary Ingalls.

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  • ‘ANGEL AND THE BADMAN’WORLD PREMIERE HALLMARK CHANNEL ORIGINAL MOVIESUNDAY, JULY 5 (9PM/8C)In this thrilling remake of the 1947 John Wayne classic - costarring The Duke's grandson, Brendan Wayne – Quirt (Lou Diamond Phillips),an outlaw gunslinger, is taken in by a Quaker family when he is discovered wounded on their land. As he heals, he begins to reconsider hisviolent ways as he falls for a young Quaker woman. But with his bloodthirsty rival, Loredo (Luke Perry), hot on his trail, Quirt may haveno choice but to utilize his deadly skills one more time.

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