Hallmark‘s The Way Home wrapped season two as the most-watched original series on entertainment cable among Women 18+, according to L+3 results from Nielsen.
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The Way Home has been renewed for a third season by the Hallmark Channel!
The series stars Andie MacDowell, Chyler Leigh, Evan Williams and Sadie Laflamme-Snow, and is currently airing season two on the network.
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“Once again, our cast, writers and entire crew have used their impressive talents to create a story that is just as compelling and addictive as the first season,” Lisa Hamilton Daly, Executive Vice President Programming, Hallmark Media, shared in a statement. “We’re grateful to the fans who are so passionate about the series and can’t wait for them to see what and when is ahead for season 3.”
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The next new episode of The Way Home airs on March 24.
Hallmark‘s The Way Home wrapped season two as the most-watched original series on entertainment cable among Women 18+, according to L+3 results from Nielsen.
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