COMFORT ROTATING, Hallmark Channel positioned tonight’s romance lineup as a ready made escape, promising “stories that feel like a warm return every time,” with the evening schedule already mapped across consecutive broadcast slots.

Today’s Hallmark Channel Movie Schedule Mar. 10 You Had Me at Aloha and More

For fans of heartfelt romance, Hallmark offers the perfect feel-good escape. If you’re unwinding after a long day and planning a cozy movie marathon, today’s lineup brings plenty of swoon-worthy moments and familiar comfort.

Below is the complete Hallmark Channel movie schedule for Tuesday, March 10. After finishing morning episodes of “Golden Girls,” “The Waltons,” “Reba,” and “Gilmore Girls,” grab a blanket and settle in for some classic happily-ever-after stories.

Where Your Heart Belongs – 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT

Synopsis: When a New York marketing executive returns home to help with her best friend’s wedding, she learns that the love and support of family and friends mean more than she ever imagined.

Starring Jen Lilley and Christopher Russell.
Directed by Christie Will Wolf.

“Where Your Heart Belongs” premiered on the Hallmark Channel on January 1, 2022.

Sailing Into Love – 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT

Synopsis: Biology teacher Claire serves as a bridesmaid while conducting a class on Blue Island. Things become complicated when she discovers her former boyfriend works for the developer planning to build a resort on the island.

Starring Leah Renee and Chris McNally.
Directed by Lee Friedlander.

“Sailing Into Love” premiered on the Hallmark Channel on May 18, 2019.

You Had Me at Aloha – 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT

Synopsis: When the host of a popular travel show steps down, the network recruits Paige to host the next season set in Hawaii. At the same time, they bring in Ben, whose adventurous approach clashes with Paige’s style. As the two co-hosts struggle to collaborate, they realize they may balance each other both on and off camera.

Starring Pascale Hutton and Kavan Smith.
Directed by John Putch.

“You Had Me at Aloha” premiered on the Hallmark Channel on June 5, 2021.

Fourth Down and Love – 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT

Synopsis: A single mother reconnects with a professional football player when they unexpectedly meet again at her daughter’s flag football field after his career is interrupted by injury.

Starring Pascale Hutton and Ryan Paevey.
Directed by Allan Harmon.

“Fourth Down and Love” premiered on the Hallmark Channel on September 9, 2023.

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