Posted on 10/11/2020 9:15:37 AM PDT by Hojczyk
On Oct. 14, 2007, Heartland made its debut on Canadian television (CBC), and it ultimately became the longest-running scripted series in the history of Canadian TV. In fact, it recently has been renewed for a 10th season. Based upon Lauren Brookes Heartland books (25 novels), the series tells the story of Amy Fleming (Amber Marshall), who lives on ranch near the fictional town of Hudson in Alberta, Canada, situated at the edge of the picturesque Alberta Rockies.
Trust me when I tell you that this show has it all drama, humor, love, loss, hope, despair, mystery, and anything else you can think of. And the cinematography defies adequate description. I have never been as completely captivated by a series as I am with this one, and it earns the final score of an irreversible 10+. Once you visit Heartland, youll never want to leave.
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What about The Beachcombers at NINETEEN years?
So if they’re allowed to just skip a few seasons how can Heartland say they’re the longest-running show when they’ve done 3 fewer seasons than Murdoch’s Mysteries.
If they can skip seasons, does that mean that they could have done a season in 2007 and then another in 2019 and then say that they’d been on for 12 years?
Yes have been watching it together with my daughter... wholesome TV show.. none of the US PC nonsense... a few woman power episodes but even those were mild
Saw the first 4 episodes on Netflix. Wonderful show. As someone who rode horseback every weekend for 5 years, it resonated.
we started watching last night.....better then the average bear but we’ll see as we go on.....
I’m withholding full judgement for now....
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