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A Scottish Love Scheme 2024 Tv Movie Review Trailer Poster

 For UK viewers, the release date for “A Scottish Love Scheme” is not currently available, but we will provide the information as soon as it is known.


The official synopsis for Hallmark Channel's “A Scottish Love Scheme” revolves around Lily, who travels to Scotland with her mother and reunites with Logan, a family friend from her childhood. What they don't know is that their meddling mothers have devised a plan to establish a romantic relationship with them.

Director: Heather Hawthorn Doyle
Writer: Gina Azzi
Stars: Erica Durance, Jordan Young, Jo Cameron Brown

Cast of “A Scottish Love Plan”

Erica Durance, known for her role in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Christmas movie “Ms. Christmas Comes to Town” and her portrayal of Lois Lane in “Smallville,” she plays Lily. Jordan Young, recognized for his work on theater and UK television shows such as “Vigil,” “Scot Squad” and “Doctors,” takes on the role of Logan.


Trailer for “A Scottish Love Plan”

At the moment, there is no trailer available for “A Scottish Love Scheme,” but once it is released, we will be sure to provide it here.


How to watch “A Scottish Love Plan”

“A Scottish Love Scheme” is a Hallmark Channel Original Movie. If you miss the premiere, you can watch it on demand the next day.


Hallmark Channel is included in several cable TV packages. For cord cutters, there are alternative options like Peacock, which is partnered with Hallmark Channel, allowing you to watch new movies with a subscription. Other streaming services that offer Hallmark Channel include Philo, Sling TV, Frndly TV, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and Fubo. Please note that Hallmark Movies Now, the network's streaming platform, does not provide immediate access to new movies, so for the latest releases like “New Year New Movies,” access to the channel is required.

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