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| A divine Christmas surprise |
| The Christmas lights are up, there's snow in the yard, but forget the "silent night:" at the house of Seth Webster and his two little twins Judd and Jason, there's no peace to be found. Not in Seth's heart, which has yet to heal since his adored wife passed away a few years ago. And not among his two boys, whose mischievous ways have proven 100% nanny-resistant up to now. Enter Mrs. Merkle, a warm-hearted, upbeat godsend of a nanny, who seems to possess a magical gift for taming the wild little devils. She also seems to be blessed with the gift of matchmaking, as she "accidentally" brings Seth together with Reba, a young woman who has never gotten over the anguish her sister caused her four years earlier. Mrs. Merkle - whom the children call "Mrs. Miracle" - discreetly gives advice to Seth and Reba about forgiveness, letting go, and making peace with the past. With the help of a school Christmas pageant and some heaven-sent coincidences, Mrs. Miracle sends Seth and Reba on a journey that's a miracle in itself: the path to true love. |
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James Van Der Beek Erin Karpluk Doris Roberts
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Michael Scott
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Hallmark Channel presents a Dan Wigutow Production, Inc. & KZ Production in association with Beta |
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| 2009-12-09 |
Ratings: "Mrs. Miracle" all time number 4 at Hallmark Channel US |

Munich, 9 Dec 2009. Mrs. Miracle, aired in prime time on the Hallmark Channel on December 5th, has put its US contenders in their place and scored the highest ratings among the ad-supported cable movies of the week, beating theatrical titles such as “The Holiday” (TBS), “The Santa Clause 3” (ABC Family), “Christmas With the Kranks” (FX), “War of the Worlds” (TNT), “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry” (USA) and “Twelve Men of Christmas” (Lifetime). With a total of 4,16 million viewers Mrs. Miracle was the fourth most watched telecast in Hallmark Channel history. Among the female audience (age 25-54), Mrs. Miracle became the number one cable movie of the day. The Christmas movie about love, family and forgiveness based on the book by New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber stars James Van Der Beek (“Dawson’s Creek”), Erin Karpluk (“Being Erica”) and Doris Roberts (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) and was produced by Dan Wigutow Production, Inc. & KZ Production in association with Beta. |
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