Turn on the Hallmark Channel next Saturday to see a fairy-tale romance and flowers galore. Marla Sokoloff (“The Practice”) plays Teleflora florist Laurel Haverford in “Flower Girl,” a Hallmark Channel original movie premiering Saturday, November 14 (9p.m. ET/PT, 8C).
Five-time Emmy® and Golden Globe nominee Marion Ross (“Happy Days,” “Brooklyn Bridge”) plays Laurel’s grandmother Rose Durham, who happens to be a bit of a matchmaker. Kieren Hutchison (“Wildfire”), Brook Kerr (“Passions”) and Terry Maratos (“Drived”) co-star in the romantic comedy. Bradford May is the director.

Marla Sokoloff plays Laurel Haverford, a Teleflora florist, in search of her very own Prince Charming.
Laurel is a born romantic who has her heart set on meeting her soul mate, but she’s starting to wonder if he’ll ever come along. As a florist, she specializes in wedding work (including Scottish-themed flowers, complete with tartan ribbon and thistle, for a Bridezilla), but she longs to walk down the aisle as the bride. Still, good things do come to those who wait and, before long, Laurel is juggling two very different suitors.

Feast or famine: Laurel must divide her time between two interesting romantic prospects and decide whether to play it safe or follow her heart.
The flowers look fantastic, which is no surprise given that our own Jen White was the floral designer for the movie! “Ordering, planning, delivery, designing; I did it all,” says Jen.
There is plenty to let the audience know that Laurel is a proud member of the Teleflora network. Look for the delivery driver, signs, resource guide and POS system.
The film encores on Saturday, November 14 (11p.m. ET/PT, 10C), Sunday, November 15 (1a.m. ET/PT, 12C) and (9p.m. ET/PT, 8C).
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