The 2-hour debut of County Rescue will air on February 17 at 8 PM on Great American Family.
The network’s first ever original series, an action-adventure medical drama, focuses on Dani (Julie Reilly) and other EMT’s in training who are courageous, everyday heroes; but with only one opening for three trainees, Dani’s faith in herself is tested each and every call. Dani believes her calling is to save lives, and now she has to prove it.
The series also stars Stacey Patino, Percy Bell, Tim Perez-Ross, Riley Hough, Keller Fornes, Angel Luis, Kristin Wollett and Brett Varvel.
The new Apple TV+ drama The New Look will debut online on February 14.
This 10-episode gripping historical drama centers on fashion designers Christian Dior (Ben Mendelsohn), Coco Chanel (Juliette Binoche) and their contemporaries as they navigated the horrors of World War II and launched modern fashion.
The cast includes Emily Mortimer, John Malkovich and Maisie Williams.
On February 14, the Netflix rom-com Players will debut online.
New York sportswriter Mack (Gina Rodriguez) is about to make the most unlikely catch of all: feelings. Alongside her best friend, Adam (Damon Wayans Jr.), Mack has spent years running trademark hookup plays that keep their friend group drowning in one-night stands. All of that changes when she meets Nick (Tom Ellis), and soon she’ll have to make a game-time decision between playing the game and love.
The cast includes Joel Courtney, Augustus Prew and Marin Hinkle.
On February 11, the new CBS drama Tracker will debut after the Super Bowl, starting approximately at 10:30 PM.
Justin Hartley stars as Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survivalist who roams the country as a reward seeker, using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family.
The cast includes Mary McDonnell and Robin Weigert.
The UPtv movie Love By Design will debut on February 11 at 7 PM.
Broken-hearted, out-of-work Brooke Yeardley makes her 30th birthday wish on the vision board she made as a hopeful teen. Miraculously her wishes start coming true – from launching her own design business to meeting the man on her vision board – but while life has a way of working out, Brooke learns that it doesn’t always work out the way that you expect.
The cast includes Jackie Moore, Joey Lawrence and Jack Pearson.
On February 10, the Hallmark Channel movie Love & Jane will debut at 8 PM.
Lilly (Alison Sweeney), a hopeless romantic and literary enthusiast, is surprised when her wish to talk to her favorite author comes true and Jane Austen herself appears in her life.
The Amazon Prime movie Upgraded will debut online on February 9.
The movie follows Ana (Camila Mendes from Riverdale), an aspiring art intern who is invited on a last-minute work trip to London by her super boss (Marisa Tomei), meeting the handsome and wealthy William (Archie Renaux from Shadow and Bone) on the plane.
The film also stars Lena Olin, Anthony Head, Thomas Kretschmann and Fola Evans-Akingbola.
On February 8, the new 14-episode limited series One Day, a small screen adaptation of the box office movie, will debut online on Netflix.
Based on a novel by David Nicholls, it’s Edinburgh in 1988. After graduation night, Emma (Ambika Mod) and Dexter (Leo Woodall) go their separate ways. But fate leads to the unexpected.
The series also stars Toby Stephens, Essie Davis, Eleanor Tomlinson and Joely Richardson.
On February 4, the UPtv movie Baked with a Kiss will debut at 7 PM.
Peyton Hilliard’s (Ansley Gordon) pastry shop, Peyton’s Pastries, has a reputation for making dreams come true. With names like Best Day Ever, Big Promotion, and Bun in the Oven, her desserts often deliver on what they promise. Folks say if you go to Peyton’s shop and tell her your problems or your dreams, she always has the best advice and the perfect treat to make things right. Archer Brooks (Jonathan Stoddard) is one of Peyton’s most difficult clients, but she can’t afford to offend him, because he runs one of the largest event planning companies in town.
To try and get on his good side, Peyton gives him a pie she tells him she baked “just for him.” This one is called Sweet Success, but in the craziness of the moment, Peyton accidentally gives Archer her special, souped up True Love pie instead. Peyton is totally confused when a very different Archer walks through her bakery door the next day. He’s so kind and complimentary. It’s only when Archer asks for another slice of her delicious honey lavender pie that Peyton realizes her mistake. Meanwhile, Peyton has been vying, along with several other bakeries in town, to provide pastries for the Starlight Ball, a massive gala attended by the city’s elite.
Archer is on the planning committee and tells Peyton that she’s pretty much an in for the gig. This is exactly what Peyton hoped for, but she can’t help but wonder if this great opportunity and her newfound relationship with Archer will succeed.