Signed, Sealed, Delivered is back in production after a three year break.

The Hallmark franchise follows a group of postal worker “detectives” who track down the intended recipients of undelivered mail leading to all sorts of drama and mystery. The as yet untitled film follows Shane (Booth) and Oliver (Mabius) as they prepare for their wedding. But they must pause their planning to help a young boy who is fighting leukaemia and hopes to reunite with his long-lost friend.
Their search gets more complicated when Shane’s mother shows up with her own plans for the wedding. Meanwhile, Rita (Lowe) and Norman (Gustafson) are navigating some challenges as they try to start a family. Fortunately, a new employee in the Dead Letter Office might be able to help.
The series stars Eric Mabius, Kristin Booth, Crystal Lowe, and Geoff Gustafson and was created by Martha Williamson. Signed, Sealed, Delivered originally began its life as a series which ran for one season on Hallmark. It then returned as a series of films.
While the long wait between this instalment and the previous made had led fans to believe the series was done. However the star of the show made clear their attention to continue via their social media. It is likely that Covid and Hallmarks impressive number of productions meant that it simply got pushed to the back of the line.
See below some posts from the actors Social Media talking about the return and their experience reuniting.
Below Crystal Lowe introduces ‘POstables’ (fans of the series) to an upcoming convention featuring a number of Hallmark stars.
The new instalment will air on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries on Sunday October 17 at 9pm Eastern Time.

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