Hallmark Channel’s Fall Harvest event continues with its fifth original premiere, “A Harvest Wedding,” on Saturday.

The fall premieres started with “Falling for Vermont” on Sept. 23 and have continued every Saturday since, with “Harvest Love,” “All of my Heart: Inn Love,” “Love Struck Café” and now “A Harvest Wedding.”

The new movie brings together Victor Webster and Jill Wagner for the first time, which is only fitting, as the film is all about first loves.

Neither Webster nor Wagner is a stranger to the world of Hallmark movies, though. Wagner has already been in a couple films on the network, including 2105’s “Autumn Dreams” with Colin Egglesfield and “Christmas Cookies” with Wes Brown in 2016. And now she’s starring with Hallmark Channel fan-favorite veteran, Webster, who has been in quite a few movies on the channel, starting with “Puppy Love” with Candace Cameron Bure in 2012 and most recently, “Home for Christmas Day” with Catherine Bell, which came out in July.

Aside from Hallmark TV movies, Webster also has a few episodes of the network’s popular TV show “Chesapeake Shores” under his belt.

This original movie follows former sweethearts, Sarah Bloom (Wagner) and David Nichols (Webster), who lost touch when she became a wedding planner in New York and he stayed home to run the family farm.

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“A Harvest Wedding” premieres on Hallmark Channel on Saturday. Crown Media/Bettina Strauss

“But life is full of surprises, and Sarah is caught off guard when her next bride-to-be, Abby King (Andrea Brooks), is set to marry Tom Nichols (Marcus Rosner), David’s younger brother,” the synopsis teases. “Not only that, but the wedding has to be planned in just two weeks because Tom is being deployed into the army reserves. Sarah’s up for the challenge and can even handle Abby’s demanding mother Barbara (Catherine Barroll) with a list of things she wants for the wedding, but Sarah is truly taken aback by the location the couple has chosen for their special day – David’s farm.”

Sarah hasn’t seen David in years and is a bit uncomfortable and nervous when she sees him for the first time after years away, but she tries to brush it all off and do the job she was hired to do because this is a very important gig for her. If she does a great job, she just might get the attention of wedding writer Payton Ellis (Jeremy Guilbaut), which would be great for her business.

“Still, although totally focused on her work, Sarah does show signs of having feelings for David when she looks through a shoebox of mementos she’s kept of their romance,” the synopsis for the movie continues. “The next day though, when she and Emma arrive at the Nichols’ farm to begin the wedding preparations, Sarah’s all business once again. And it seems David is too. She finds him hard at work in the fields and although his eyes light up when he sees her, he hardly lets her know it, claiming he’s too busy to help her with the wedding because he’s right in the thick of fall harvest.”

The two might try as hard as possible to stay away from each other or to not show signs that they still have feelings, but they do. Though, feelings for each other or not, there are still many other things besides their own personal insecurities that might get in their way.

“When handsome Payton shows up on the farm to write a cover article about the King-Nichols wedding, David is jealous and suddenly is very helpful in finding the perfect spot for the ceremony – under a walnut tree where he and Sarah first kissed. The gorgeous setting stirs feelings neither Sarah nor David can deny, even if they’re both still married to their professions.”

Will Sarah and David find a way to be married to their professions and be with each other?

Watch “A Harvest Wedding” when it premieres on Hallmark Channel on Saturday at 9 p.m. EDT to see how this love story turns out.