What is 'Hope Valley: 1874'?
It's a frontier prequel to the Hallmark series 'When Calls the Heart'.
Entertainment / TV
As 'Crossing Jordan' marks its 25th anniversary, star Jill Hennessy reflects on her iconic role as Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh and looks ahead to her new role in Hallmark's 'Hope Valley: 1874'.
Premiering in 2001, 'Crossing Jordan' captivated audiences with its crime-of-the-week format and complex character arcs. Jordan Cavanaugh's journey was defined by her troubled past, intricate relationships, and relentless pursuit of answers, particularly concerning her mother's murder.
In 2026, Hennessy joins the cast of 'Hope Valley: 1874', a frontier prequel set in the world of 'When Calls the Heart'. She stars alongside Roan Curtis and Lachlan Quarmby, embracing the passionate fanbase known as 'Hearties'.
Bethany Joy Lenz and Benjamin Ayres, also part of the prequel, discuss the slower, more deliberate romance in the series. Lenz notes the appeal of a romance that develops gradually, emphasizing the importance of trust and friendship.
It's a frontier prequel to the Hallmark series 'When Calls the Heart'.
New episodes are available every Thursday on Hallmark+ starting March 26.
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