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When will ‘Chesapeake Shores’ wash up on Hallmark again?

- By Rich Heldenfels

Q: Will Hallmark’s “Chesapeake Shores” be continued? If so, when? A: There will be a sixth and final season of the series based on the Sherryl Woods novels. Hallmark promises it “later this summer” and that series regulars “Robert Buckley, Meghan Ory, Treat Williams, Barbara Niven, Laci J. Mailey, Emilie Ullerup, Brendan Penny and Andrew Francis are all set to return.”

Q: Is “Say Yes to the Dress” coming back on TLC?

A:

I say yes. The series will mark 15 years on the air beginning July 9 with Randy and the Kleinfeld crew dealing with new brides-to-be, including one who got engaged hours before her appointmen­t.

Q: I watch TCM, and lately there has been a voice in the background explaining what is going on. Why? How can I stop it?

A:

Letters come here from time to time from readers who are hearing a voice announcing that a character is opening a door and other actions.

Basically, you’re encounteri­ng descriptiv­e audio — details meant to help blind and visually impaired people tuned to a program. You should be able to turn it off where your settings list the SAP, or secondary audio program. If the solution isn’t clear, you may want to check with your program provider.

Q: I watched a movie on TV around 1959. I remember a lot of the details, but not the name. A girl enters a convent, but leaves, has an affair with a bullfighte­r and then returns to the convent. No one knew she had been missing because a statue of Mary became human and filled in for her while she was gone.

A:

You are rememberin­g “The Miracle,” a 1959 movie starring Carroll Baker and Roger Moore, and based on a play of the same name.

Q: In 1 9 6 3 , my then-husband, now deceased, and I had dinner reservatio­ns. Before leaving home, I flipped on the TV and stopped at a movie that was beginning with the title “Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain.” I became so enthralled, we

missed the reservatio­ns. I have tried to find info on it and have hit a roadblock. A:

The reason you’ve had a hard time is that it was not a movie. Airing right when you were missing dinner was an episode of the TV series “Route 66” called “Suppose I Said I Was the Queen of Spain.” It finds series regular Tod (Martin Milner) beguiled by a mysterious woman (Lois Nettleton). The impressive guest cast also includes Robert Duvall and Harvey Korman.

Finally, a reader not long ago asked about

the actor Richard Egan and thought he was in “The Long Hot Summer.” As I said, he was not. But many readers filled in a “summer” blank by pointing out that Egan was instead in “A Summer Place,” the 1959 film also featuring Dorothy McGuire, Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue. Thanks to everyone who wrote in.

Do you have a question or comment about entertainm­ent past, present and future? Write to Rich Heldenfels, P.O. Box 417, Mogadore, OH 44260, or brenfels@gmail.com. Letters may be edited.

 ?? RICARDO HUBBS/CROWN MEDIA ?? “Chesapeake Shores” will return for a sixth and final season.
RICARDO HUBBS/CROWN MEDIA “Chesapeake Shores” will return for a sixth and final season.

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