Hallmark Nets Dinotopia Miniseries

Pasadena, Calif. -- Hallmark Channel will debut broadcast network ABC's
successful Dinotopia miniseries later this year.

The six-hour, Hallmark Entertainment-produced miniseries, depicting dinosaurs
and humans living together, will premiere on Hallmark this winter, executive
vice president of programming David Kenin said Tuesday at the Television Critics
Association tour here.

The miniseries, which drew more than 14 million viewers for each of ABC's
three episodes, will become a weekly series on ABC this fall.

Also, the Western movie genre is alive and well at Hallmark, as the network
will air two original cowboy-related movies beginning next month.

Johnson County War, based on Wyoming homesteaders' fight against cattle
barons, will premiere Aug. 24, Kenin said. The movie boasts an all-star cast
featuring Tom Berenger, Burt Reynolds, Luke Perry and Rachel Ward.

In addition, the network in December will debut The Last Cowboy,
starring Jennie Garth (Beverly Hills 90210) and Lance Henriksen
(Millennium), Kenin said.

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