For fans of heartfelt romance, Hallmark is here to offer you the ultimate feel-good escape. If you’re unwinding after a long day and planning a cozy marathon on the couch, today’s lineup is packed with movies that are bound to deliver plenty of swoon-worthy moments and familiar comfort for every fan to delight in.
Below, you’ll find the complete Hallmark Channel movie schedule for Monday, May 4. After you’re finished binging episodes of “Golden Girls,” “Reba,” and “Gilmore Girls,” in the morning, grab a blanket and get ready to relive some of your favorite happily-ever-afters.
‘Cooking with Love’ – 2 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. CT
Official synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): Optimistic and cheerful TV producer, Kelly, doesn’t have time for love. Bad boy celebrity chef, Stephen, doesn’t have time for anything besides cooking. Fun with a side of love ensues as Kelly and Stephen are paired on a children’s cooking show.
“Cooking with Love” stars Ali Liebert and Brett Dalton. Liebert is best known for starring as Darcy Archer in “A Gift to Remember” and its sequel “Cherished Memories: A Gift to Remember 2.” Dalton is best known for his roles in “Once Upon a Christmas Miracle,” “Just My Type,” and “One December Night.”
This film is directed by Jem Garrard and written by Justine Cogan Gunn and Marcy Holland.
“Cooking with Love” premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 11, 2018 as part of Hallmark’s annual “Countdown to Valentine’s Day” programming event.
‘An American in Austen’ – 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT
Official synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): Harriet, who thinks that no real man compares to Mr. Darcy, is transported into Pride & Prejudice and gets an unexpected chance to find out.
“An American in Austen” stars Eliza Bennett and Nicholas Bishop. Bishop is best known for starring as Sebastian Laurent in “A Paris Proposal.”
This film is directed by Clare Niederpruem and written by Cameron Johann.
“An American in Austen” premiered on Hallmark Channel on February 17, 2024 as part of Hallmark’s annual “Loveuary with Jane Austen” programming event.
‘Royally Ever After’ – 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. CT
Official synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): Schoolteacher Sara’s boyfriend Danny proposes, then reveals he is the prince of a small country called St. Ives, and they need his disapproving parents’ blessing to marry. His sister surprisingly supports the marriage, training Sara to be perfect princess material. Sara must fight to remain true to herself, while adjusting to this new fairytale lifestyle, where love comes with rules and regulations.
“Royally Ever After” stars Fiona Gubelmann and Torrance Coombs. Gubelmann is best known for starring in “Christmas Next Door,” “Tulips in Spring,” and “Easter Under Wraps,” as well as “A Royal Montana Christmas,” which she also executive produced. Coombs is also known for starring in “Romance in the Air.”
This film is directed by Lee Friedlander and written by Duane Poole, Gary Goldstein and Aury Wallington.
“Royally Ever After” premiered on Hallmark Channel on May 19, 2018 as part of Hallmark’s annual “June Weddings” programming event.
‘The Vows We Keep’ – 8 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. CT
Official synopsis (per Hallmark Channel): An event planner must organize the perfect wedding for her sister in less than a month when she finds out the Rosewood, a historic inn and beloved wedding venue, is being sold.
“The Vows We Keep” stars Fiona Gubelmann, Antonio Cayonne and Linda Thorson. Cayonne is also known for starring in “Christmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing” and playing Jordan Wilder in the series “Chesapeake Shores.”
This film is directed by Jessica Harmon and written by Andrea Gyertson Nasfell and Nicole Baxter.
“The Vows We Keep” premiered on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on October 10, 2021.



