Interview With Producer/Writer SQuire Rushnell, “A Godwink Christmas”

By Ruth on November 14, 2018 in Christmas, Holidays, Interview, movie, television
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I do not recall how long ago it was when I initially heard about a possible Godwinks television series, but at the time, I had absolutely no idea what that meant except that it would be a faith-based series and it would be on the Hallmark Network. Some time passed, and I actually wondered if perhaps the deal had fallen through. But lo and behold, the movie A Godwink Christmas popped up, and immediately I began following SQuire Rushnell, creator of this movement. I knew virtually nothing about this man and his best-selling book series, but I did some cursory exploration so that I was somewhat aware of what Godwinks was. I was already predisposed to be enthralled by the film because it features three of my very favorites in the Hallmark universe as well as Kathie Lee Gifford. Recently, I had the opportunity to chat with SQuire himself and gain even more insight into the man God is definitely using to infuse this world with hope, encouragement, and a reimagined understanding of what are sometimes referred to as “coincidences” in popular culture–“Godwinks.”

RH: SQuire, it is so good to get to chat with you today. I cannot tell you how excited I am for A Godwink Christmas

SR: Thank you, Ruth, nice to chat with you too. We are very happy with our upcoming film.

I have already talked with a couple people about the movie–Paul Campbell, Kimberley Sustad, and Giles Panton. But it’s nice to be able to chat with the creator of the series.

Kathie Lee Gifford
Behind-the-scenes
A Godwink Christmas

All of those actors did a terrific job on the film. I was just bowled over with all of the performances. And how wonderful it was to include Kathie Lee in this film. I’ve known her for probably four decades, and she doesn’t get that many acting roles. And when she does, it’s more like, “Gee, Kathie Lee, we’d like for you to play the part of a talk show host.” Which makes you want to go kick something! {laughs} So she was able to get her teeth into this role as Kimberley’s aunt and did a fabulous job. We are so pleased. The performers are pleased, and they were really taken with their roles. In fact, I was talking with Kimberley after the last scene, which was the great romance scene with the Hallmark kiss. She talked the next day about how all of a sudden, the gushers opened and she just wept and how Paul was caught up with the emotion as well. It was just so sincere. We were delighted with everything.

But more important than that is that Bill Abbott, CEO of Hallmark, and the other Hallmark executives have just been raving about it. And that’s the more important judgment. Until we get those all-important ratings!

I’ve noticed that Hallmark has been pretty actively promoting the film for quite some time. And I believe we have a mutual friend in Debi Bailey, who told me just how much she enjoys both you and your wife, and I know the Hallmark family is very excited about this film.

Debi and her team are truly amazing. She has been a great friend to us. I know she has been instrumental in getting the Hearties on board for this film and getting the word out about it. We are truly delighted with everything about this project.

I understand that this is something that has been in the works for quite some time.

Hallmark TCA’s

Yes, I often talk about the fact that it was like a four-year degree in the Hallmark College of Procedure. {laughs} The evolution of getting on Hallmark has been quite a process. It really was four years ago that we had our first meeting with Bill. He came for dinner at Kathie Lee’s home, and we got to know each other on a more personal level. He was enthusiastic about Godwinks right from the beginning. There really was no point when we said, “Gee, we gotta sell harder.” It was the process that took a certain amount of time.

But you know, Ruth, when you look back upon these things, you have to say that if God is sovereign and He makes all things happen, He also puts his hand on the brake and makes things slow down. So when we stop and think about how this year and how this month of November is going to be so much more important for a nation that needs hope and encouragement than any time most of us can ever remember in our lifetime… and the fact that this film is going on the air a week and a half after the election, and there is such unrest and turmoil in so many hearts…the people are just gonna want to escape. It doesn’t matter what brand you are or what team you’re on…you’re gonna need hope and encouragement. And we’re just so thrilled that the timing is perfect.

It was a four-year degree in Hallmark that we have enjoyed, and hopefully, now we’ll go on and get our master’s degree and our doctorate {laughs} in creating a franchise.

Paul and I were talking about the fact that this is going to be a series of films, and what he thinks is that he and Kimberley should come back and play different roles next time so they can still be a part of the series. 

Well, I don’t think that’s a bad idea. To tell you the truth, I have been talking about for a long time–maybe five years or more–the idea of creating a library of short movies based on Godwinks, and the idea to make them financially possible is to produce several movies at the same time with a repertory company of actors. So when we really started working with Hallmark, we said, “You know something? Hallmark is always ahead of us. Hallmark is already using a repertory company of actors.”  While they don’t call it that as such, in short, that is what happens. They have something akin to a repertory company. So from my perspective, I think it’s a wonderful idea.

I know when he and I were talking, he mentioned that A Godwink Christmas is the first Hallmark movie to have “God” in the title, and I believe he is correct.

Behind-the-scenes
A Godwink Christmas

Well, it’s better than that. From our research, it is the first television series in the history of television that has “God” in the title. With one exception. And that is the launch of the CBS show that just premiered this fall called God Friended Me. In fact, I mentioned this to CBS Sunday morning, who did a Godwink feature about two years ago, and it’s the idea that for the first time in history, as far as anybody can tell, these are the two programs for the first time in television where “G-O-D” has been in the title.

Wow! That is very significant! In fact, I have been telling my Hallmark watch partner–my mom–about this movie A Godwink Christmas, and at first, she kept asking me about the term “Godwink.” It took a while for the title to sink in with her. But the reason I was familiar with the title is I remember at the TCA’s a year or two ago when they first mentioned this series Godwinks. But it was something I had not heard previously until that time. Glad to see it coming to fruition now!

Well, “Godwinks” is a new word in the language. The words take a little while to catch on unless they happen to be really faddish. It takes a while for them to get into the language and into dictionaries and into popular use and so forth.

Even though I’ve been in the media business all my life…I ran Good Morning, America and was at ABC for twenty years. But it took me eight years to get booked on Good Morning, America because…one of the producers said it succinctly to one of my PR people: “Tell SQuire we love him. We just hate the title of his book.” Meaning that G-O-D word. And that was the only time I got booked on the show I used to run, and I had to have the help of my old friend, the president of ABC. But then I had a good friend at The Today Show who loved Godwinks. She just kept pitching it and pitching it. So four years ago, we started the monthly segment called the Godwinks segment on The Today Show. It has been evolving as a word and the eleventh book has just come out, and it’s called Godwinks Christmas Stories.  So I think this is really the year that the word “Godwink” is gonna reach visibility at a tipping point basis.

I know we fans are excited to see faith-inspired media, and then to see it coming to Hallmark is even better. It seems like Hallmark is always more open to having a kind of faith element to their films and shows. Additionally, it is a joy to discover how many people of faith work for the network on a regular basis. And with the addition of this series, I couldn’t be happier. 

I am in full agreement with you there. And I understand, Ruth, that you’re also a teacher, and I just love teachers. As one of the “fathers” of Schoolhouse Rock during my years of network TV, I always felt a great kinship to teachers in school. And then with the ABC After-School Specials…that was also a part of my history. Then I spent a lot of time with the homeschool market, which has just grown so much that I don’t even know how many homeschools there are now. At the time that I started a series at ABC for teaching kids the values of the Bible, I think there were about two million homeschoolers. That seemed pretty outlandish at the time. But the homeschooling teachers were a really great support system.

Paul & Kimberley on set
A Godwink Christmas

As a teacher in public schools, I have always recognized that there is something special about these kids that are homeschooled. Even when those students come and reenter the public schools, most of the time, they are model students that you wish you more kids like that! 

There is evidence that homeschooled kids tend to read more as well.

Yes, and oftentimes, they have had more interactions with adults so that they are much more comfortable around adults than even some of the other kids in their classroom. So, SQuire, is there anything else you would like to say about the A Godwink Christmas?

The Real Conovers

Well, the movie itself is inspired by a true story. When I wrote that story in one of my early books called When Godwinks On Love…Gery and Paula Conover, played respectively by Paul and Kimberley–their story only took about four or five pages in that book. So we extrapolated it into an hour and a half film. It really tracks the love story that…when I first wrote it, it seemed like a Doris Day/Rock Hudson movie set in New England. And I must admit that we have captured that feeling in this movie. The scenes are beautiful, the acting is great, and the story is very touching.

SQuire, I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to chat with me today. I know that we fans are very excited to see A Godwink Christmas.

Ruth, thank you so much for taking the time, and I can hardly wait for everyone to see what I hope will be a very uplifting and encouraging film.

Behind-The-Scenes with wife Louise
A Godwink Christmas

As I consider what I can add to that which SQuire has already informed us about himself and the entire “Godwinks” movement, I find myself at somewhat of a loss for words. Here is a man whose experience within the business is diverse and extensive, and in his present position, I do believe some would decide to enjoy their “golden” years and take advantage of what all those years of working so hard have afforded him. Moreover, SQuire would have every reason under the sun to rest on his laurels and even exultantly withdraw from projects that require him to learn new things and labor intensively to bring ideas to full maturation. However, those very concepts are not in SQuire’s nature because I have the sense that his calling from God is profoundly resolute, and his passion to encourage others and give the world a reason to trust when society attempts to strip away every minutia of hope is something that continues to drive everything that he and his wife do. His enthusiasm for “Godwinks” is something that merely streams from within his innermost being, and there is nothing else on earth that he would rather do than proceed to fight the good fight and keep the faith while accomplishing the solid works that God has enabled and strengthened him to do.

If you are in the U.S., I implore you to tune in Sunday, November 18th, to Hallmark Movies & Mysteries to watch the first of what will hopefully be a new Hallmark series all inspired by GodwinksA Godwinks Christmas. Additionally, if you are so inclined, consider visiting all of SQuire’s links below and perhaps give him a follow on his social media accounts. If you are searching avidly for positive, edifying sentiments in a world that appears to be “headed to hell in a handbag,” the “Godwinks” movement and this film are exactly the remedy for which this world is searching. While I have not seen the finished product as of yet, I can already state with certainty that this is going to be the movie that will hold my allegiance long after the Christmas season is over, and there is no better film of which I could conceive to watch and enjoy with my family at this festive season of the year! And please, Hallmark, say there will be more in the series!! I ask that quite simply and humbly, and I doubt that I am alone in expressing that sincere sentiment!

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“Don’t bend; don’t water it down; don’t try to make it logical; don’t edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly.” — Franz Kafka Ruth is an inspirational entertainment journalist who instinctively sees the best in all and seeks to share universal beauty, love and positivity. She is an artist who leads with her heart and gives readers a glimpse of the best of this world through the masterful use of the written word. Ruth was born in Tacoma, Washington but now calls Yelm, Washington her home. She lives on five acres with her parents, a dog, two miniature goats, cats and a teenage daughter who is a dynamic visual artist herself. Ruth interviews fellow artists both inside and outside of the film/television industry. At the core of all she does is the strength of her faith.

4 Comments

  1. BEVERLY December 8, 2018 Reply

    I watched a GODWINK CHRISTMAS and even continue to watch it again and again when Hallmark re-airs it. PLEASE, we need more movies like this. Sad to say but the young children growing up today have no religious direction no matter what religion they are/were.

    I grew up in the 50’s (am now 67) and our parents, Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles all attended Church and believed in a higher being. Today too many parents say they plan on leaving it up to their children when they get older to deciode for them selves. WELL, we all know that if you have no background or experience with something, you will never try something new, different and somewhat controversial.

    Please continue to make the movies that HALLMARK has become to be admired for and a few more movies with the Classy and Elegant Kathie Lee Gifford in them would not hurt either! In fact, Kathie Lee’s daughter would be a great new member to The Hallmark Family. Cassie and Cody would make great additions.

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      Ruth December 8, 2018 Reply

      Thank you Beverly for your impassioned words. I agree & believe Hallmark will continue to make these movies. I hope you saw Cassidy when she made her Hallmark debut. Great movie it was. Here’s to more wonderful movies in the future.

  2. denise November 20, 2018 Reply

    I’m so glad this movie finally came to fruition. I watched the GODWINK segments on TODAY and HOME & FAMILY over the years. I wish I had been able to see the movie.

    And, I grew up on Schoolhouse Rock!

  3. Net November 17, 2018 Reply

    This is such a wonderful interview, Ruth! I, too, am so glad we both had the chance to chat with SQuire Rushnell! This is at the top of my list of must-see Christmas movies this season. It is the faith aspect of the story that has captured my heart and spirit – even before we’ve even seen it.

    I so enjoyed reading all about the history of how “Godwinks” came into being! It was meant to be!

    Also, I loved the mention in your interview of how this is one of just two shows on TV to ever have God in the title. Hallmark is courageous and bold to go there when most others will not. I think they can see there is an audience for it, like those who faithfully followed “Signed, Sealed, Delivered.” It’s an honor to support a network who promotes such strong stories with faith and inspiration. Thank you for a lovely read!

    Blessings! Net
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