Hallmark’s ‘Long Lost Christmas’ Stars Taylor Cole, Benjamin Ayres

Photo: Taylor Cole, Benjamin Ayres Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly

Hallmark’s Long Lost Christmas is a tender family reunion that is about family ties.

Long Lost Christmas stars Taylor Cole (Pumpkin Everything, Making Spirits Bright), Benjamin Ayres (The Bad Seed Returns, Color My World With Love), Stephanie Van Dyk, Jacqueline Ann Steuart (Butlers In Love, Love Hard), Grant Vlahovic (The Last Chapter, Foragers), Stefania Indelicato (Devil In Ohio, Motherland: Fort Salem), Liza Huget (Christmas For Keeps, V.C. Andrews’ Ruby), Malcolm Anthony, Clarke Camille Mitchell (So Help Me Todd, Call Button), Nelson Wong (A Timeless Christmas, Family Law), Mateo Gallant, and Shawna Clarke (Fakes, Dying For Chocolate: A Curious Caterer Mystery).

Photo: Benjamin Ayres, Taylor Cole Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly
Photo: Benjamin Ayres, Taylor Cole Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly

Nancy Ayers and Jamie Pachino (The Secrets Of Bella Vista, Five More Minutes) wrote the script, with Michael Robison (Autumn In the City, Romance In Style) directing.

Photo: Benjamin Ayres, Taylor Cole Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly
Photo: Benjamin Ayres, Taylor Cole Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly

What Is Hallmark’s Long Lost Christmas About?

According to the Hallmark synopsis, Hayley (Cole) is an interior designer who wants to give her mother Patricia (Steuart) a very personal gift. She inadvertently finds out that there is a family member that her mother has not seen since she was young. This is her mom’s brother, Hayley’s uncle.

Now, Hayley proceeds to find her uncle outside of Denver. She thinks a man named Gordon (Vlahovic) is her mother’s brother. Gordon owns a cabin construction company.

The town is wonderful and very Christmasy. Moreover, Hayley meets Gordon’s daughter, Brianna (Van Dyk), and property manager Jake, (Ayres).

Hayley finds herself in love with everything. She loves the charming town. More so, Hayley loves that she could have a cousin and an uncle, significantly enlarging her small family. Most of all, she is falling hard for Jake.

“However, when she learns the circumstances surrounding the siblings’ separation, Hayley has second thoughts and decides to abandon her mission. Gordon, on the other hand, is happy to finally have a lead on finding Patricia – but will he be able to bring the family together in time for Christmas?”

Photo: Taylor Cole Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly
Photo: Taylor Cole Credit: ©2022 Hallmark Media/Photographer: Craig Minielly

When Can You Watch Hallmark’s Long Lost Christmas?

The premiere of Long Lost Christmas is on Saturday, November 19, at 10 p.m., Eastern, on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Encore showings include November 20, at 6 p.m., Tuesday, November 22, at 8 p.m., Saturday, November 26, at 4 p.m., Wednesday, December 7, at 8 p.m., Sunday, December 11, at 2 p.m., Friday, December 16, at 12 a.m., Friday, December 23, at 8 p.m., and Tuesday, December 27, at 8 p.m., all times Eastern, on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

Photo: Stephanie Van Dyk, Benjamin Ayres, Grant Vlahovic, Jacqueline Ann Steuart, Taylor Cole
Photo: Stephanie Van Dyk, Benjamin Ayres, Grant Vlahovic, Jacqueline Ann Steuart, Taylor Cole

Hallmark’s Time For Him To Come Home For Christmas

The next Miracles of Christmas 2022 movie is Time For Him To Come Home For Christmas. This stars Tyler Hynes, Holland Roden, and Tensile Townes. This is from Executive Producer Blake Shelton.

According to the Hallmark synopsis, “Four days before Christmas, Elizabeth receives a voicemail from a number she doesn’t recognize. On the message, a man she doesn’t know makes one final plea to the love of his life.”

The premiere of Time For Him To Come Home For Christmas is on Saturday, November 26, at 10 p.m., Eastern, on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.

Georgia Makitalo

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