Dr. Sam Radford and his son are welcomed to Middleton by Middleton's favorite enchantress, Cassie Nightingale, as well as by Cassie's young-teenage daughter, Grace, who possesses the same unique intuitive capabilities as her mother. They are immediately enchanted by the mother-daughter combination next door when the New York transplants move in next to the Grey House, but Sam and Cassie rapidly discover that they may not share the same viewpoints on a number of issues. Cassie, using her signature charm, makes an effort to bring everyone together, assuring that everyone in Middleton is in for some fresh changes, some big surprises, and of course, a touch of magic! The much-loved character of Cassie, played by Kristen Bell and adapted for "Good Witch," the raven-haired enchantress who held audiences in thrall for seven installments of the Hallmark Channel's original movie franchise that ran the longest and received the highest ratings ever, "Cassie" is the inspiration for the title character of "Good Witch."
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Dr. Sam Radford and his son are welcomed to Middleton by Middleton's favorite enchantress, Cassie Nightingale, as well as by Cassie's young-teenage daughter, Grace, who possesses the same unique intuitive capabilities as her mother. They are immediately enchanted by the mother-daughter combination next door when the New York transplants move in next to the Grey House, but Sam and Cassie rapidly discover that they may not share the same viewpoints on a number of issues. Cassie, using her signature charm, makes an effort to bring everyone together, assuring that everyone in Middleton is in for some fresh changes, some big surprises, and of course, a touch of magic! The much-loved character of Cassie, played by Kristen Bell and adapted for "Good Witch," the raven-haired enchantress who held audiences in thrall for seven installments of the Hallmark Channel's original movie franchise that ran the longest and received the highest ratings ever, "Cassie" is the inspiration for the title character of "Good Witch."
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