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palitoy
Dec 8, '09, 1:37 PM
Pretty sure my mom watched this at some point.

<<As The World Turns cancelled!
This just in — As The World Turns, the long-running daytime drama, will complete its final season on CBS in September 2010. CBS has decided not to renew the show for the 2010-11 broadcast season, thereby ending its 54-year run on the network.

“Throughout our history, As The World Turns has remained dedicated to sharing compelling stories that have entertained fans for more than five decades,” said Executive Producer Chris Goutman. “We are disappointed and saddened by the news that the show is not being renewed. It will certainly be a loss for all of us, and for the show’s loyal audience.”

“As The World Turns has been a cornerstone of our business and a tremendous asset to the company,” said Brian T. Cahill, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, TeleNext Media, Inc. “We are proactively seeking a new outlet to carry the show, and are open to exploring innovative formats and relationships that will enable the future success of ATWT.”

The epitome of multi-generational, serial storytelling, As The World Turns has been entertaining generations of fans for more than half a century. The show boasts a well-loved and long-tenured cast, including actress Helen Wagner (Nancy Hughes) who spoke the first words on the premičre broadcast of ATWT in 1956. To this day, Nancy is still at the helm of the Hughes family, earning Wagner the distinction of portraying the longest-running character in television history. Other veteran cast members still on the show today include Eileen Fulton (Lisa Grimaldi) and Don Hastings (Dr. Bob Hughes) who each have played their characters for 49 years; Marie Masters (Dr. Susan Stewart) with 41 years; and Kathryn Hays (Kim Hughes) who has starred on the show for 37 years.

As The World Turns has tackled many contemporary themes over the years, including AIDS, Alzheimer’s, alcoholism and more, while remaining true to the show’s rich history and realistic characters. In 1988, the serial made history by introducing daytime television's first gay male character, Hank Eliot (played by Brian Starcher), for which it was honored at the first annual GLAAD media awards in 1990. Created by Irna Phillips, As The World Turns premičred on April 2, 1956 as a 30-minute live television show, unprecedented at the time for a soap opera. Top-rated from 1959 to 1971, it was the first daytime serial with its own spinoff, Our Private World, which aired in prime time. The show switched to color on 1967, and expanded from a half hour in length to one hour in 1975. Over the years, ATWT has been awarded numerous accolades, including 58 Daytime Emmy awards. Set in the fictional Midwestern town of Oakdale, As The World Turns launched the careers of many now-famous Hollywood celebrities, such as Dana Delaney, James Earl Jones, Julianne Moore, Parker Posey, Meg Ryan, and Marisa Tomei to name a few.>>

Mikey
Dec 8, '09, 1:49 PM
My mom used to watch Days of our Lives and Another World.

Cosmicman
Dec 8, '09, 3:05 PM
When I was a teenager I used to watch this off and on during the summer. It was sorta lame story telling and very slow.

This is where Meg Ryan and Julianne Moore got their start.

MIB41
Dec 8, '09, 3:24 PM
As long as they keep 'Days of our lives' running I'm fine...Yes, my wife asked me to sit down and watch it about six weeks ago and I have say it wasn't anything like what Ithought it would be. I'm hooked. Great writing I would even dare say. If you want to try one, that is the place to go. The guy who plays EJ should be cast in the role of a superhero. He's good enough to be one. :grin:

Meule
Dec 8, '09, 3:44 PM
This show lasted for 54 years???? :shocked2:
You'll need a big shelf if they ever release the entire show on DVD
And have lotsa time when they start the reruns
:smiley1:

Adam West
Dec 8, '09, 4:21 PM
My mom used to watch this soap every single day when I was growing up.

I still have some vague memories of some of the characters and the lame story lines that would run on and on for years.

I can even hear the theme music running through my head as I'm typing this.

Dave Mc
Dec 8, '09, 5:04 PM
I would bet that some cable station will pick it up, at least for a while. Lifetime or something like that. What isn't good numbers for one of the big three would be considered huge for one of those stations.

jwyblejr
Dec 8, '09, 6:02 PM
^Soap Net might pick it up down the road.

toys2cool
Dec 8, '09, 6:07 PM
dam it's done? wow

The Toyroom
Dec 8, '09, 6:28 PM
My mom used to watch Days of our Lives and Another World.

Mine too....and going way back, throw in "The Doctors" as well and "Somerset".

Hector
Dec 8, '09, 7:15 PM
My mom only watches Latino telenovelas...lol.

Man...I don't know why I don't watch them myself...they feature some of the hottest women on the planet...lol...

:smiley1: :smiley1: :smiley1:

ctc
Dec 9, '09, 2:47 AM
Hmmmm....

Makes you wonder what's gonna replace it.

*shudder*

Don C.

Mod Style
Dec 9, '09, 3:14 PM
Soaps seem to be a dying breed.

Earth 2 Chris
Dec 9, '09, 4:12 PM
My Mom was a CBS Soap person, so she watch As the World Turns, Young and the Restless, and Guiding Light. Now only Y&R is left I guess.

Chris

Mikey
Dec 9, '09, 4:15 PM
Soaps seem to be a dying breed.

I think it's because many primetime TV shows are actually soaps with a bigger budget in disguise.

ScottA
Dec 9, '09, 4:17 PM
My Mom is all about Days of Our Lives.

Spawn67
Dec 9, '09, 4:22 PM
I think it's because many primetime TV shows are actually soaps with a bigger budget in disguise.

That and Reality tv.

Cosmicman
Dec 9, '09, 5:48 PM
That and Reality tv.

Right. Don't forget Wrestling.

That is basically Soap Operas for boys and men who are suffering from homophobia. :smiley1:


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