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Overview
With a duty to deliver every last letter before Christmas, the beloved quartet of post office detectives—Oliver, Shane, Rita and Norman—are working around the clock to redirect Santa’s mail just as Oliver runs into his former Sunday school teacher. When they receive an emotional last-minute plea not meant for Saint Nick, but instead written to God, they must delay their own travel plans to make sure one little girl doesn’t lose her Christmas joy—something Oliver and Shane are also struggling to find as they each face painful holiday memories. With a little guidance from a mysterious post office volunteer, Jordan, the Postables are more surprised than anyone to discover they've been a part of more than one miracle on this Christmas Eve.
Top Cast


Eric Mabius
Eric Mabius
Oliver O'Toole
Eric Mabius
Oliver O'Toole


Kristin Booth
Kristin Booth
Shane McInerney
Kristin Booth
Shane McInerney


Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Rita Haywith
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Rita Haywith


Geoff Gustafson
Geoff Gustafson
Norman Dorman
Geoff Gustafson
Norman Dorman


Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Rob Casey
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Rob Casey


Marci T. House
Marci T. House
Odette
Marci T. House
Odette


Ava Telek
Ava Telek
Hannah
Ava Telek
Hannah


Rob Estes
Rob Estes
Jordan Marley
Rob Estes
Jordan Marley


Marion Ross
Marion Ross
Marion
Marion Ross
Marion


Leanne Lapp
Leanne Lapp
Casey
Leanne Lapp
Casey
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