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'Good Witch' Premiering June 20, on Hallmark THE MAGIC IS BACK ON SUNDAYS A WISHING WELL MISHAP BRINGS SURPRISING RESULTS ON ‘GOOD WITCH’ PREMIERING JUNE 20, ON HALLMARK CHANNEL STUDIO CITY, CA – June 9, 2021 – A mishap at Middleton’s wishing well in “Good Witch” has curious consequences in “The Wishes,” premiering Sunday, June 20, (9 p.m. ET/PT), on Hallmark Channel. Catherine Bell (“Army Wives,” “JAG”), James Denton (“Desperate Housewives,” “Devious Maids”), Sarah Power (“Killjoys”), Catherine Disher (“Abby Hatcher”), Kylee Evans (“The Strain”), Katherine Barrell (“Wynonna Earp”), Marc Bendavid (“Murdoch Mysteries”) and Scott Cavalheiro (“Carter”) star. Cassie (Bell), Abigail (Power) and Joy (Barrell) pay a visit to Middleton’s wishing well but when the coin doesn’t fall as it should, the mishap has surprising results. Sam (Denton) reunites with his high school bandmate, rock star Logan Mann (Aidan Devine, “The Bold Type”), when he shows up in town. George (Peter MacNeill, “Murdoch Mysteries”) and Adam (Cavalheiro) organize a fundraiser to save the church and when Logan agrees to perform, he convinces Sam to put his guitar skills to work and join him on stage. Cassie (Bell) discovers an old CB radio and makes an unexpected connection. Donovan (Bendavid) seeks an endorsement for governor from a power player but Abigail doesn’t agree with his approach. Joy and Zoey (Kyana Teresa, “Rising Suns”) go on their first date, while Stephanie (Evans) seems to have several suitors. “Good Witch,” is a Whizbang Films Production in association with ITV Studios America. Darin Goldberg, Orly Adelson, Jonathan Eskenas, Craig Pryce and Frank Siracusa executive producers. Catherine Bell is co-executive producer. Janina Barrett serves as supervising producer. Colin Brunton is producer. Julie Lawrence and Angie Cassiram are associate producers. Alison Reid directed from a script by Vincent Pagano. “Good Witch” is distributed internationally by ITV Studios. MEDIA CONTACT: Maria Fischer [email protected] -- HALLMARK CHANNEL -- .
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