Discover the Top 13 Hallmark Shows You Can’t Miss This August 2025

Are you one of those people who craves a bit of comfort TV at the end of a long day? Hallmark’s always been a go-to for original movies, but their streaming service, Hallmark+, is quietly packed with a ton of charming TV series too. There’s reality TV, drama, cozy mysteries, and comedies—so, yeah, something for every mood.

Let’s dig into some of the best Hallmark+ series you can stream right now. Whether you want a dose of romance, a mystery to puzzle over, or just a little laughter, these shows might bring a bit of joy to your screen.

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Reality TV: Love, Life, and Laughter

Small Town Setup

Ever wish reality dating shows had a bit more heart? *Small Town Setup* scratches that itch. Ashley Williams—you might remember her from *How I Met Your Mother*—hosts this twisty take on Hallmark’s favorite formula: city folks finding love in small towns.

Parents actually get involved, recruiting neighbors to play matchmaker for their big-city kids. Each single meets three suitors and, well, you can probably guess the rest. The family meddling, the town charm, the unscripted romance—they all come together in a way that’s pretty irresistible, honestly.

The Motherhood

*The Motherhood* is a reality show that’s more about connection than competition. Connie Britton hosts—she’s an Emmy nominee and a single mom herself—and she teams up with parenting coaches, a home design expert, and a fashion stylist to support single mothers.

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The point isn’t just makeovers; it’s about building a little community for women who really need it. The show feels like a tribute to the grit and warmth of motherhood, and it’s one of those series that sneaks up on you with its kindness.

Finding Mr. Christmas

Picture a Bachelor-style competition, but swap in Hallmark’s holiday spirit. *Finding Mr. Christmas* is just that—it’s a contest where acting chops matter, but so does your love of tinsel and hot cocoa.

Jonathan Bennett (yep, from *Mean Girls*) hosts with a wink and a grin. It’s silly, self-aware, and packed with earnest guys who look like they stepped out of a snow-globe. You’ll probably end up rooting for your favorite to snag a spot in a future Hallmark Christmas movie.

Drama: Heartfelt and Emotional

Heartland

This Canadian drama has been running for ages, and there’s a reason. It follows the Fleming-Bartlett family, especially Amy (Amber Marshall), who seems to have a gift for helping troubled horses.

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Based on Lauren Brooke’s book series, *Heartland* is all about family, love, and hanging on through tough times. The scenery’s gorgeous, and the emotional moments actually land—sometimes you just want a show that feels like a warm hug, right?

When Calls the Heart

*When Calls the Heart* is set in the early 1900s and centers on Elizabeth Thatcher (Erin Krakow), a teacher from a fancy background who moves to the mining town of Coal Valley. She’s got to navigate a new life, and yes, there’s plenty of romance and small-town drama.

Inspired by Janette Oke’s *Canadian West* books, it’s got a gentle historical vibe and just enough intrigue to keep you invested. Fans of Hallmark’s softer side will probably love it.

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Chesapeake Shores

Based on Sherryl Woods’ novels, *Chesapeake Shores* stars Meghan Ory as Abby O’Brien, a career woman who heads back home to help save her sister’s inn. The show’s set in a picturesque coastal town, and the cast is stacked—Treat Williams plays her dad, Barbara Niven her mom.

It’s romantic, it’s uplifting, and the family dynamics feel surprisingly real. If you like a show with a sense of place and a lot of heart, this one’s easy to sink into.

Mystery: Intriguing and Cozy

Rosemary & Thyme

British cozy mysteries don’t get much cozier than *Rosemary & Thyme*. Two friends—Rosemary Boxer (Felicity Kendal) and Laura Thyme (Pam Ferris)—travel the countryside as professional gardeners, but murder seems to follow them everywhere.

Rosemary’s a plant whiz, Laura’s a former cop, and together they’re weirdly good at solving crimes. It’s light, a little quirky, and you’ll probably guess wrong about the killer more than once.

Diagnosis: Murder

*Diagnosis: Murder* stars Dick Van Dyke alongside his real-life son, Barry. Dr. Mark Sloan is a lovable physician who keeps stumbling into murder cases, and he’s always happy to help the police figure things out.

The father-son dynamic adds a bit of warmth, and the show never takes itself too seriously. It’s perfect if you want a crime show that won’t leave you feeling grim.

Private Eyes

*Private Eyes* is a Canadian import with Jason Priestley and Cindy Sampson at the center. Matt Shade, a former hockey pro, teams up with Angie Everett, a sharp PI, to tackle cases all over Toronto.

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Their banter gives the show a breezy feel, mixing comedy and drama without getting too heavy. It’s a nice change from the usual brooding detectives, and it fits right in with Hallmark’s lighter approach.

Comedy: Light-Hearted and Fun

The Chicken Sisters

*The Chicken Sisters* takes its name from K.J. Dell’Antonia’s novel and serves up a dramedy about two sisters running rival fried chicken joints in Kansas. Schuyler Fisk and Genevieve Angelson play the leads, and honestly, their sibling rivalry is half the fun.

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When a Food Network competition rolls into town, things get messy—in a good way. Family drama, plenty of laughs, and, yeah, you might get hungry watching it.

Celebrations

Lacey Chabert hosts *Celebrations*, a reality show where regular people get to honor local heroes. It’s about planning parties, sure, but it’s also about shining a light on the folks who make life better for everyone else.

Chabert’s a genuinely warm host, and you might find yourself wanting to throw a party for someone in your own life by the time the credits roll.

Magical and Surreal

The Way Home

*The Way Home* is a time-travel series that’s part family drama, part magical mystery. Three women from different generations—played by Chyler Leigh and Andie MacDowell among others—try to reconnect, and a mysterious pond lets them travel through time.

The mother-daughter tension is real, and the show’s got a dreamy, surreal vibe that keeps you curious. If you’re into a little magic with your drama, this one’s worth a look.

Good Witch

A spinoff from a string of movies, *Good Witch* follows Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell). She’s a woman with a knack for magic, quietly improving the lives of folks around her.

The movies leaned into her romance with Police Chief Jake Russell. In the series, though, Cassie’s a widow, raising her teenage daughter and handling life’s curveballs.

She doesn’t need flashy spells—just warmth, intuition, and a pinch of magic. The show’s got this gentle, hopeful vibe that’s honestly hard not to love.

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