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Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott return for the third “All of My Heart” movie on Hallmark Channel. Crown Media / Kailey Schwerman

The Summer Nights movies on Hallmark Channel are over, but the Fall Harvest flicks are right around the corner. Between the two programming events, the network premiered “Summer of Dreams” and is set to debut “Love in Design” on Saturday, but then it’s time for fall.

The first movie of the upcoming event, “Truly, Madly, Sweetly,” will air the same day that the fall season begins, Sept. 22. Before then, fans will get a tease of the six new Hallmark films on the horizon when the network airs its “2018 Fall Harvest Preview Special” on Saturday at 11 p.m. EDT with hosts Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott, who are also co-starring in a new “All of My Heart” sequel.

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Dylan Neal and Nikki DeLoach have a sweet romance “Truly, Madly, Sweetly” on Hallmark Channel. Crown Media / Ryan Plummer

Here’s the full Fall Harvest 2018 movies schedule:

“Truly, Madly, Sweetly” (Sept. 22 at 9 p.m. EDT)

Cupcakes and construction bring Nikki DeLoach’s Natalie and Dylan Neal’s Eric together in this new flick. She owns a food truck, while he’s in finance, but the two are forced together when Eric’s aunt, a longtime customer of Natalie’s, leaves the building of a closed-down bakery to the two of them after she dies. They must then work together to renovate the old bakery into a fresh, new business.

“All of My Heart: The Wedding” (Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. EDT)

Chabert and Elliott team up once again for the third film in the “All of My Heart” franchise. Their characters, Jenny and Brian, are busy with their wedding plans when Meg (Pauline Egin) shows up and claims she’s an heir to the inn as well. Now, on top of trying to focus on marrying each other, they must figure out a way to buy Meg out.

“Falling for YouOct. 6 at 9 p.m. EDT)

Starring Taylor Cole and Tyler Hynes, this new Hallmark movie follows Lacey, a radio station manager, who “meets her match in a visiting businessman who can’t seem to see beyond the screen of his laptop computer,” the synopsis shares. That all stands to change, however, when she gets him to join her bachelor bake-off fundraiser to help save the station.

“Under the Autumn Moon” (Oct. 13 at 9 p.m. EDT)

Catch Lindy Booth and Wes Brown in this Fall Harvest flick that’s set at a dude ranch. Alex (Booth) is up for a big promotion at an outdoor adventure company and needs to acquire a specific dude ranch to help make it happen. While trying to seal the deal, she meets the ranch’s owner and begins to second guess her plans.

“Love, Of Course” (Oct. 20 at 9 p.m. EDT)

The movie centers on helicopter parent Amy (Kelly Rutherford) who lost her husband six years ago. After sending her daughter off to college, she follows right behind her because she decides to get a job at the same school that her daughter’s attending. It’s there that Amy meets Noah (Cameron Mathison), a professor, who helps her discover a life apart from her child. The film also stars Gabby Douglas.

“Good Witch” Halloween Special Event (Oct. 21 at 9 p.m. EDT)

Hallmark Channel’s newest “Good Witch” Halloween movie sees the residents of Middleton looking for Cassie’s (Catherine Bell) family heirloom, a red ruby called The Heart of Middleton, after it disappears from a museum exhibit. “Without its Heart, the town of Middleton starts to doubt their Halloween spirit just in time for their annual festival competition with Blairsville,” according to the synopsis. To make matters worse, Martha (Catherine Disher) defects to Blairsville because she’s not feeling appreciated. This isn’t good news for Middleton’s new mayor, Abigail (Sarah Power). “It all culminates at an anniversary black-tie Halloween gala at the museum honoring the lore of the Heart of Middleton, where the Merriwicks help to re-inspire their fellow Middletonians,” the synopsis reveals.