If you loved the heartwarming charm and quirky humor of 'Small Town Remedies' (2020), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same cozy small-town vibes, endearing characters, and feel-good storytelling. Whether you're craving more wholesome drama or lighthearted comedy, these picks will keep you entertained.

Northern Exposure (1990)
Description: Set in a remote Alaskan town, this series explores the clash between urban and rural lifestyles, much like the protagonist's adjustment to small-town life. The show blends humor, drama, and eccentric characters.
Fact: The moose in the opening credits was a real moose that wandered onto the set during filming. The show was initially rejected by several networks before finding success on CBS.


Gilmore Girls (2000)
Description: Centered around the close-knit community of Stars Hollow, this series excels in portraying small-town charm with rapid-fire dialogue and intergenerational relationships. The show's warmth and humor make it highly relatable.
Fact: The town square set was built specifically for the show and was one of the most expensive sets on television at the time. Many of the town's quirky events were inspired by real-life New England traditions.


Everwood (2002)
Description: A heartfelt drama about a big-city doctor adjusting to life in a small mountain town, focusing on family, community, and second chances. The show's emotional depth and picturesque setting create a similar warm atmosphere.
Fact: The fictional town of Everwood was filmed in Utah, with many outdoor scenes shot in Park City. The show was one of the first dramas to air on The WB network.


Doc Martin (2004)
Description: A fish-out-of-water story about a gruff London surgeon adapting to life in a quaint Cornish village. The show balances medical drama with the charm of rural life and eccentric locals.
Fact: The fictional village of Portwenn is actually the real village of Port Isaac in Cornwall. The show's lead character was originally created for a 2000 TV movie called 'Saving Grace'.


Sullivan's Crossing (2023)
Description: Set in a rustic campground community, this newer series explores themes of homecoming, healing, and connection to nature. The beautiful outdoor setting and focus on personal growth create a similar uplifting tone.
Fact: Based on the novels by Robyn Carr, who also wrote the Virgin River series. The show films in Nova Scotia, Canada, standing in for the Colorado setting of the books.


The Paradise (2012)
Description: While set in a Victorian department store rather than a small town, this series captures the same sense of community and interpersonal relationships within a contained environment. The show's romantic storylines and period charm create a similar appeal.
Fact: Based on Émile Zola's novel 'Au Bonheur des Dames', though significantly altered for British television. The elaborate store set was one of the largest ever built for BBC drama at the time.


Cedar Cove (2013)
Description: This series captures the essence of coastal small-town life, focusing on interpersonal relationships and community bonds. The picturesque setting and gentle storytelling create a comforting viewing experience.
Fact: Based on Debbie Macomber's bestselling book series, the show was Hallmark Channel's first original scripted series. The fictional Cedar Cove was filmed in British Columbia, Canada.


When Calls the Heart (2014)
Description: A period drama set in a small coal-mining town, focusing on community resilience and romantic relationships. The show's wholesome values and historical small-town setting provide comforting storytelling.
Fact: Inspired by Janette Oke's Canadian West book series. The show's popularity led to an annual 'Hearties' fan convention that draws thousands of attendees.


Chesapeake Shores (2016)
Description: This family drama set in a picturesque coastal town explores themes of homecoming, family bonds, and second chances. The beautiful setting and multi-generational storytelling create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Fact: Based on Sherryl Woods' book series of the same name. The show films in British Columbia, with the O'Brien family home being a specially constructed set.


Hart of Dixie (2011)
Description: This show shares a small-town setting with quirky, endearing characters and a focus on community dynamics. The protagonist's journey of adapting to a new environment and finding belonging resonates strongly.
Fact: The fictional town of Bluebell was inspired by the real-life town of Wetumpka, Alabama. The show's creator, Leila Gerstein, initially envisioned it as a medical drama but later shifted focus to the town's charm.
