‘When Calls the Heart’ season 11 episode 5: How to watch without cable
An all new episode of When Calls the Heart will premiere on the Hallmark Channel Sunday, May 5 at 9/8c.
During episode five of the new season, Hickam and Lee clash with the mayor of Benson Hills, while Gowen suggests a solution with huge implications for the town.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth and Nathan clear up a misunderstanding.
Where can I watch When Calls the Heart season 11?
Though airing on the Hallmark Channel, those without a basic cable set up can still watch new episodes of When Calls the Hearton Sundays with either Philo or Fubo.
Both streaming services offer free trials for new subscribers who can stream for free before committing to a paid subscription.
What is the difference between Philo and Fubo?
Philois considered one of the cheaper live streaming services available as it allows users to stream over 70 live TV channels for just $25 a month.
Popular channels offered with Philo include the Hallmark Channel, MTV, AMC, HGTV, History Channel, Discovery Channel, CMT, TLC, BET and more.
Meanwhile, Fubo is also an alternative to a regular cable subscription, but with more exclusive channel options that Philo does not offer such as ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, FOX and more.
While Fubo considers itself a sports-focused streaming service, its standard streaming package comes with over 100 TV live channels for $79.99 a month after its free trial.
What is When Calls the Heart about?
The official series description of When Calls the Heartis as follows:
Elizabeth Thatcher is a young teacher accustomed to high society, so she experiences culture shock when she gets her first classroom assignment in Coal Valley.
Life in the small mining town is filled with challenges. A recent explosion has killed more than a dozen of the town’s miners, compelling the widows of those men to work in the mines to earn money. One of them – Abigail Stanton, whose husband was foreman at the site of the tragedy – welcomes Thatcher and tries to help her adjust to frontier customs.
Constable Jack Thornton is not as welcoming, though, because he believes Thatcher’s wealthy father doomed his career by assigning him to Coal Valley so he could protect Elizabeth. Janette Oke’s books about the Canadian West inspired the program.