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==U.S. daytime soap operas (and a few imports) that are no longer in production==
 
==U.S. daytime soap operas (and a few imports) that are no longer in production==
*[[All My Children]]: Created by '''Agnes Nixon''', ''All My Children'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from January 5, 1970 to September 23, 2011, and then aired on TOLN from April 29 to September 2, 2013. The series focused upon the Tyler, Martin, Kane, Cortlandt and Chandler families, all residents of Pine Valley, Pennsylvania.
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*[[All My Children]]: Created by '''Agnes Nixon''', ''All My Children'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from January 5, 1970 to September 23, 2011, and then aired on TOLN from April 29 to September 2, 2013. The series, starring Susan Lucci and Ruth Warrick, focused upon the interactions of the Tyler, Martin, Kane, Cortlandt and Chandler families, all residents of Pine Valley, Pennsylvania.
   
 
*[[Angels and Devils]]: Created by '''Agnes Dixon''', ''Angels and Devils'' aired weekdays on the BGC Network from September 21, 1992 to September 19, 2008 and focused on the residents of Tennyson, New Jersey.
 
*[[Angels and Devils]]: Created by '''Agnes Dixon''', ''Angels and Devils'' aired weekdays on the BGC Network from September 21, 1992 to September 19, 2008 and focused on the residents of Tennyson, New Jersey.
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*[[Another World]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''' and '''William J. Bell''', ''Another World'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999, and focused upon the Matthews, Cory, Hutchins, and Love families, who are all residents of Bay City, Illinois.
 
*[[Another World]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''' and '''William J. Bell''', ''Another World'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999, and focused upon the Matthews, Cory, Hutchins, and Love families, who are all residents of Bay City, Illinois.
   
*[[As the World Turns]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''As the World Turns'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from April 2, 1956 to September 17, 2010, and focused upon the Hughes, Lowell, Stewart, Snyder and Walsh families who are all residents of Oakdale, Illinois.
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*[[As the World Turns]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''As the World Turns'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from April 2, 1956 to September 17, 2010. Starring Bob Hastings, Helen Wagner and Eileen Fulton, the show focused upon the lives of the Hughes, Lowell, Stewart, Snyder and Walsh families who are all residents of Oakdale, Illinois.
   
 
*[[The Brighter Day]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''The Brighter Day'' aired weekdays on the CBS network. The show focused on the Reverend Richard Dennis and his family in the town of New Hope (later moved to the college city of Columbus).
 
*[[The Brighter Day]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''The Brighter Day'' aired weekdays on the CBS network. The show focused on the Reverend Richard Dennis and his family in the town of New Hope (later moved to the college city of Columbus).
   
*[[Capitol]]: Created by '''Stephen and Elinor Karpf''', ''Capitol'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from March 1982 to March 1987, and focused upon the feuding between the powerful Clegg and McCandless families, who are all residents of fictionalized neighborhoods in and around the area of Washington, DC.
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*[[Capitol]]: Created by '''Stephen and Elinor Karpf''', ''Capitol'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from March 1982 to March 1987. Starring Constance Towers and Carolyn Jones, the show focused upon the feuding between the powerful Clegg and McCandless families, who are all residents of fictionalized neighborhoods in and around the area of Washington, DC.
   
 
*[[The City]]: Created by '''Agnes Nixon''', '''Barbara Esensten''', and '''James Harmon Brown''', as a continuation of ''[[Loving]]'', ''The City'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from November 13, 1995 to March 28, 1997. The show focused on the interactions of various people in New York City (those who survived the Corinth killings), and starred Morgan Fairchild as Sydney Chase; and later, Jane Elliot as her ''General Hospital'' character of [[Tracy Quartermaine]].
 
*[[The City]]: Created by '''Agnes Nixon''', '''Barbara Esensten''', and '''James Harmon Brown''', as a continuation of ''[[Loving]]'', ''The City'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from November 13, 1995 to March 28, 1997. The show focused on the interactions of various people in New York City (those who survived the Corinth killings), and starred Morgan Fairchild as Sydney Chase; and later, Jane Elliot as her ''General Hospital'' character of [[Tracy Quartermaine]].
*[[Dark Shadows]]: Created by '''Dan Curtis''', ''Dark Shadows'' aired weekdays on the ABC television network from June 27th, 1966 to April 2, 1971.  One of the more unusual soaps of its time, the show focused on the supernatural situations that befell the Collins family as well as the other residents of Collinsport, Maine. 
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*[[Dark Shadows]]: Created by '''Dan Curtis''', ''Dark Shadows'' aired weekdays on the ABC television network from June 27th, 1966 to April 2, 1971.  One of the more unusual soaps of its time, the show, which starred Joan Bennett and Jonathan Frid, focused on the supernatural situations that befell the Collins family as well as the other residents of Collinsport, Maine. 
*[[The Doctors]]: Created by '''Orin Tovrov''', ''The Doctors'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from April 1, 1963 to December 31, 1982. The show focused upon the lives of Matt Powers and the other residents of the New England town of Madison and the staff of the town's hospital, Hope Memorial Hospital (which Matt is Chief of Staff).  It is currently being shown in repeats on the Retro Television Network, being seen for the first time since it was cancelled. 
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*[[The Doctors]]: Created by '''Orin Tovrov''', ''The Doctors'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from April 1, 1963 to December 31, 1982. The show, which featured future As The World Turns stalwart Elizabeth Hubbard, focused upon the lives of Matt Powers, played by James Pritchett, and the other residents of the New England town of Madison and the staff of the town's hospital, Hope Memorial Hospital (which Matt is Chief of Staff).  It is currently being shown in repeats on the Retro Television Network, being seen for the first time since it was cancelled. 
   
*[[Downton Abbey]]: Created and written by '''Julian Fellowes''', ''Downton Abbey'' initially aired on ITV in England and was later aired on PBS's ''Masterpiece Classics'' from 2011-2016. The show, inspired by the series, ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' and a movie called ''Gosford Park'', focused on the Crawley family and their varied servants at a large manor house called Downton Abbey in Yorkshire, England. 
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*[[Downton Abbey]]: Created and written by '''Julian Fellowes''', ''Downton Abbey'' initially aired on ITV in England and was later aired on PBS's ''Masterpiece Classics'' from 2011-2016. The show, inspired by the series, ''Upstairs, Downstairs'' and a movie called ''Gosford Park'', starred Dame Maggie Smith; Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville and focused on the lives of the large Crawley family and their varied servants at a large manor house called Downton Abbey in Yorkshire, England. 
   
*[[The Edge of Night]]: Created by '''Irving Vendig''', ''The Edge of Night'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from April 2, 1956 to November 1975; then moved to the ABC network, where it aired from December 1975 to December 1984. The show, unique in that it was more of a mystery story than a regular soap opera, focused upon the adventures of Lawyer Mike Karr, his wife, journalist, Nancy Karr and the other residents of the Midwestern town of Monticello.
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*[[The Edge of Night]]: Created by '''Irving Vendig''', ''The Edge of Night'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from April 2, 1956 to November 1975; then moved to the ABC network, where it aired from December 1975 to December 1984. The show, unique in that it was more of a mystery story than a regular soap opera, focused upon the adventures of lawyer Mike Karr, his wife, journalist, Nancy Karr and the other residents of the Midwestern town of Monticello.
   
 
*[[Fraternity Row]]: Created by '''Agnes Dixon''', ''Fraternity Row'' aired weekdays on the BGC network from January 6, 1969 to January 20, 2012, and focused upon the residents of Billingsley, Pennsylvania.
 
*[[Fraternity Row]]: Created by '''Agnes Dixon''', ''Fraternity Row'' aired weekdays on the BGC network from January 6, 1969 to January 20, 2012, and focused upon the residents of Billingsley, Pennsylvania.
   
*[[Generations]]: Created by '''Sally Sussman Morina''', ''Generations'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from 1989 to 1991, and focused upon the Whitmore and Marshall families, who are all residents of fictional incarnations of neighborhoods in and near the area of Chicago, Illinois.
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*[[Generations]]: Created by '''Sally Sussman Morina''', ''Generations'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from 1989 to 1991. Starring James Reynolds; Joan Pringle and Jonelle Allen, the series focused upon the lives of the Whitmore and Marshall families, who are all residents of fictional incarnations of neighborhoods in and near the area of Chicago, Illinois.
   
*[[Guiding Light]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''Guiding Light'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from June 30, 1952 to September 18, 2009, having evolved from a radio incarnation which ran from January 25, 1937 to June 29, 1956. The series focused upon the Bauer, Spaulding and Shayne families who are all residents of Springfield, Illinois (after previously focusing on those in Five Points, then Selby Flats), and held the distinction of being the longest running program in television history.
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*[[Guiding Light]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''Guiding Light'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from June 30, 1952 to September 18, 2009, having evolved from a radio incarnation which ran from January 25, 1937 to June 29, 1956. The series focused upon the lives of the Bauer, Spaulding and Shayne families who are all residents of Springfield, Illinois (after previously focusing on those in Five Points, then Selby Flats), and held the distinction of being the longest running program in television history.
   
 
*[[High Hopes]]: Produced by '''Glenn-Warren Productions '''for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and seen on various US television stations in Syndication, in 1978. The series focused on the trials of Neal Chapman, a family counselor, his immediate family and the other residents of the Canadian communities of Cambridge and its across the river suburb, Cambridgeport. A pre-''Dynasty'' Gordon Thomson had a featured role as a college student.
 
*[[High Hopes]]: Produced by '''Glenn-Warren Productions '''for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and seen on various US television stations in Syndication, in 1978. The series focused on the trials of Neal Chapman, a family counselor, his immediate family and the other residents of the Canadian communities of Cambridge and its across the river suburb, Cambridgeport. A pre-''Dynasty'' Gordon Thomson had a featured role as a college student.
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*[[Passionate Dreams]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''Passionate Dreams'' aired weekdays on the BGC network from June 25, 1951 to December 21, 2012, having evolved from a radio incarnation which ran from January 15, 1940 to June 22, 1951. The series focused upon the residents of Bellwood, Illinois.
 
*[[Passionate Dreams]]: Created by '''Irna Phillips''', ''Passionate Dreams'' aired weekdays on the BGC network from June 25, 1951 to December 21, 2012, having evolved from a radio incarnation which ran from January 15, 1940 to June 22, 1951. The series focused upon the residents of Bellwood, Illinois.
   
*[[Passions]]: Created by '''James E. Reilly''' as a replacement for ''Another World'', ''Passions'' aired on the NBC network from July 5, 1999 to September 7, 2007, when it was cancelled by NBC. DirecTV's 101 Network picked up the series for an additional season, which aired from September 17, 2007 to August 7, 2008, at which point it ceased production altogether. The show focused on the lives of the Crane, Bennett, and Lopez-Fitzgerald families, as well as other residents (of the mortal ''and'' supernatural variety) of the New England community of Harmony.
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*[[Passions]]: Created by '''James E. Reilly''' as a replacement for ''Another World'', ''Passions'' aired on the NBC network from July 5, 1999 to September 7, 2007, when it was cancelled by NBC. DirecTV's 101 Network picked up the series for an additional season, which aired from September 17, 2007 to August 7, 2008, at which point it ceased production altogether. The show, which starred actress Juliet Mills, focused on the lives of the Crane, Bennett, and Lopez-Fitzgerald families, as well as other residents (of the mortal ''and'' supernatural variety) of the New England community of Harmony.
   
 
*[[Port Charles]]: Created by '''Carolyn Culliton''', '''Richard Culliton''' and '''Wendy Riche''' as a spin-off of ''[[General Hospital]]'', ''Port Charles'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from June 2, 1997 to October 3, 2003. Unique to American soap operas, ''Port Charles'' introduced the concept of thirteen week story arcs in 2000, and retained this model until the end of the series.
 
*[[Port Charles]]: Created by '''Carolyn Culliton''', '''Richard Culliton''' and '''Wendy Riche''' as a spin-off of ''[[General Hospital]]'', ''Port Charles'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from June 2, 1997 to October 3, 2003. Unique to American soap operas, ''Port Charles'' introduced the concept of thirteen week story arcs in 2000, and retained this model until the end of the series.
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*[[Rituals]]: Created by '''Gene Palumbo, Ken Corday '''and '''Charlene Keel''', ''Rituals'' was a syndicated soap opera that ran from 1984-1985 and focused on the lives of the Chapin, Gallagher, and Robertson families, all residents of Wingfield, Virginia
 
*[[Rituals]]: Created by '''Gene Palumbo, Ken Corday '''and '''Charlene Keel''', ''Rituals'' was a syndicated soap opera that ran from 1984-1985 and focused on the lives of the Chapin, Gallagher, and Robertson families, all residents of Wingfield, Virginia
   
*[[Ryan's Hope]]: Created by '''Claire Labine''' and '''Paul Avila Mayer''', ''Ryan's Hope'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from July 1975 to January 1989. The show focused upon the lives of the Ryan family, who own and operate a bar and grill and other residents of a fictional incarnation of the Riverside neighborhood, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, in New York City.
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*[[Ryan's Hope]]: Created by '''Claire Labine''' and '''Paul Avila Mayer''', ''Ryan's Hope'' aired weekdays on the ABC network from July 1975 to January 1989. The show, starring Bernard Barrow and Helen Gallagher, focused upon the lives of the Ryan family, who own and operate a bar and grill and other residents of a fictional incarnation of the Riverside neighborhood, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, in New York City.
   
 
*[[Santa Barbara]]: Created by '''Bridget Dobson''' and '''Jerome Dobson''', ''Santa Barbara'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from July 30, 1984 to January 15, 1993, and focused upon the lives of the Capwell, Lockridge, Andrade and Perkins family, all residents of a fictional incarnation of Santa Barbara, California.
 
*[[Santa Barbara]]: Created by '''Bridget Dobson''' and '''Jerome Dobson''', ''Santa Barbara'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from July 30, 1984 to January 15, 1993, and focused upon the lives of the Capwell, Lockridge, Andrade and Perkins family, all residents of a fictional incarnation of Santa Barbara, California.
   
*[[Search for Tomorrow]]: Created by '''Roy Winsor''', ''Search for Tomorrow'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from September 1951 to March 1982, then moved to the NBC network, where it aired from March 1982 to December 26, 1986, and focused upon the travails of widowed businesswoman Joanne Gardner and the Bergman, Wyatt, Sentell, and McCleary families, all residents of the Midwestern community of Henderson.
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*[[Search for Tomorrow]]: Created by '''Roy Winsor''', ''Search for Tomorrow'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from September 1951 to March 1982, then moved to the NBC network, where it aired from March 1982 to December 26, 1986. Starring Mary Stuart and Larry Haines, the series focused upon the travails of widowed businesswoman Joanne Gardner and the Bergman, Wyatt, Sentell, and McCleary families, all residents of the Midwestern community of Henderson.
   
*[[The Secret Storm]]: Created by '''Roy Winsor''', ''The Secret Storm'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from February 1954 to February 1974 and it focused on the residents (most notably the beleaguered Ames family) of the town of Woodbridge, New York.
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*[[The Secret Storm]]: Created by '''Roy Winsor''', ''The Secret Storm'' aired weekdays on the CBS network from February 1954 to February 1974. With a cast that included many soap notables (including Marla Adams) it focused on the residents (most notably the beleaguered Ames family) of the town of Woodbridge, New York.
   
 
*[[Somerset]]: Created by '''Robert Cenedella''', ''Somerset'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from March 30, 1970 to December 1976 and was a spin-off of ''Another World''. The series focused upon the lives of the Lucas, Grant and Delaney families, all residents of Somerset, Illinois.
 
*[[Somerset]]: Created by '''Robert Cenedella''', ''Somerset'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from March 30, 1970 to December 1976 and was a spin-off of ''Another World''. The series focused upon the lives of the Lucas, Grant and Delaney families, all residents of Somerset, Illinois.
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*[[Supportive Women]]: Created by '''Agnes Dixon''', ''Supportive Women'' aired weekdays on the BGC network from June 30, 1986 to September 18, 1992, and focused upon the residents of Jupiter, New Jersey.
 
*[[Supportive Women]]: Created by '''Agnes Dixon''', ''Supportive Women'' aired weekdays on the BGC network from June 30, 1986 to September 18, 1992, and focused upon the residents of Jupiter, New Jersey.
   
*[[Texas]]: Created by '''John William Corrington, Joyce Corrington''', and '''Paul Rauch''', ''Texas'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from August 4, 1980 to December 31, 1982. A spin-off from ''Another World'', the show focused upon the adventures of Iris Carrington as well as the Wheeler and Marshall families, all residents of a fictional incarnation of Houston, Texas.
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*[[Texas]]: Created by '''John William Corrington, Joyce Corrington''', and '''Paul Rauch''', ''Texas'' aired weekdays on the NBC network from August 4, 1980 to December 31, 1982. A spin-off from ''Another World'', the show starred Beverlee McKinsey and it focused upon the adventures of former Another World villainess, Iris Carrington, as well as her interactions with the Wheeler and Marshall families, all residents of a fictional incarnation of Houston, Texas.
   
*[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]: Created by '''Jean Marsh, Eileen Atkins, John Whitney''' and '''John Hawkesworth''', ''Upstairs Downstairs'' initally appeared on ITV in England and was a mainstay on PBS's acclaimed ''Masterpiece Theater''. The series initially ran from 1971-1975 and in a sequel from 2010-2012.  The series focused on the lives of a wealthy family (the Bellamy family at first and then the Holland family) and their servants at 165 Eaton Place, a townhouse in London's wealthy Belgravia neighborhood. The series would inspire the later (and highly successful) series ''Downton Abbey''
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*[[Upstairs, Downstairs]]: Created by '''Jean Marsh, Eileen Atkins, John Whitney''' and '''John Hawkesworth''', ''Upstairs Downstairs'' initally appeared on ITV in England and was a mainstay on PBS's acclaimed ''Masterpiece Theater''. The series initially ran from 1971-1975 and in a sequel from 2010-2012.  The series, which featured creator Marsh as the role of housemaid Rose, focused on the lives of a wealthy family (the Bellamy family at first and then the Holland family) and their servants at 165 Eaton Place, a townhouse in London's wealthy Belgravia neighborhood. The series would inspire the later (and highly successful) series ''Downton Abbey''
   
*[[Where the Heart is]]: Created by Lou Schofield and Margaret DePriest, ''Where the Heart is'' aired weekdays on the CBS television network from September 8, 1969, until March 26, 1973.  The show focused on the troubled Hathaway family, who are residents of the town of Northcross, Connecticut. 
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*[[Where the Heart is]]: Created by Lou Schofield and Margaret DePriest, ''Where the Heart is'' aired weekdays on the CBS television network from September 8, 1969, until March 26, 1973.  The show, which starred a pre-''All My Children'' James Mitchell, focused on the troubled Hathaway family, who are residents of the town of Northcross, Connecticut. 

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The following contains a list of currently airing, as well as previously airing daytime soap operas.

U.S. daytime soap operas currently on the air

  • All My Secrets: Created by Bridget and Robert Warren, All My Secrets focuses upon the trials and tribulations of the residents of Arlington, New Mexico. This series has aired weekdays on the BGC network since April 1, 1963.
  • The Bold and the Beautiful: Created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, The Bold and the Beautiful focuses upon the lives of the Forrester family and their fashion house, Forrester Creations, in a fictional incarnation of Los Angeles, California. The series has aired weekdays on the CBS network since March 23, 1987, and currently holds the distinction of being the only soap opera still in production that still has a thirty minute runtime.
  • Days of Our Lives: Created by Ted Corday and Betty Corday, Days of Our Lives focuses upon the trials and tribulations of the Horton and Brady families, all residents of Salem, USA. This series has aired weekdays on the NBC network since November 8, 1965, and currently holds the distinction of being the sole soap opera currently airing on NBC.
  • General Hospital: Created by Frank and Doris Hursley, General Hospital focuses on the complicated day to day lives of the Hardy, Quartermaine, Corinthos and Cassadine families and other various residents of Port Charles, New York. Having aired weekdays on the ABC network since April 1, 1963, it is currently the only soap opera still airing on ABC and currently holds the distinction of being the longest running program in television history.
  • Rainbow Stories: Created by Marc Harvard, Rainbow Stories focuses upon the residents of Bellwood, Illinois. The series has aired on BGC since March 16, 2015, and is a spinoff of Passionate Dreams.
  • The Young and the Restless: Created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, The Young and the Restless focuses on the up's and down's of the Abbott, Chancellor, Fenmore and Newman families, who are all residents of Genoa City, Wisconsin (the real Genoa City is a mere hamlet, while this incarnation is a large city). Having aired weekdays on the CBS network since March 26, 1973, the series currently has held the distinction of being the most watched daytime soap opera since 1988.

U.S. daytime soap operas (and a few imports) that are no longer in production

  • All My Children: Created by Agnes Nixon, All My Children aired weekdays on the ABC network from January 5, 1970 to September 23, 2011, and then aired on TOLN from April 29 to September 2, 2013. The series, starring Susan Lucci and Ruth Warrick, focused upon the interactions of the Tyler, Martin, Kane, Cortlandt and Chandler families, all residents of Pine Valley, Pennsylvania.
  • Angels and Devils: Created by Agnes Dixon, Angels and Devils aired weekdays on the BGC Network from September 21, 1992 to September 19, 2008 and focused on the residents of Tennyson, New Jersey.
  • Another Life: Created by Roy Winsor and Bob Aarons, Another Life aired weekdays on the former CBN cable channel from 1981 to 1984, the show focused on the Davidson, Redlon and Carpenter families, all residents of the community of Kingsley (ostensibly in Virginia).
  • Another World: Created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell, Another World aired weekdays on the NBC network from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999, and focused upon the Matthews, Cory, Hutchins, and Love families, who are all residents of Bay City, Illinois.
  • As the World Turns: Created by Irna Phillips, As the World Turns aired weekdays on the CBS network from April 2, 1956 to September 17, 2010. Starring Bob Hastings, Helen Wagner and Eileen Fulton, the show focused upon the lives of the Hughes, Lowell, Stewart, Snyder and Walsh families who are all residents of Oakdale, Illinois.
  • The Brighter Day: Created by Irna Phillips, The Brighter Day aired weekdays on the CBS network. The show focused on the Reverend Richard Dennis and his family in the town of New Hope (later moved to the college city of Columbus).
  • Capitol: Created by Stephen and Elinor Karpf, Capitol aired weekdays on the CBS network from March 1982 to March 1987. Starring Constance Towers and Carolyn Jones, the show focused upon the feuding between the powerful Clegg and McCandless families, who are all residents of fictionalized neighborhoods in and around the area of Washington, DC.
  • The City: Created by Agnes Nixon, Barbara Esensten, and James Harmon Brown, as a continuation of Loving, The City aired weekdays on the ABC network from November 13, 1995 to March 28, 1997. The show focused on the interactions of various people in New York City (those who survived the Corinth killings), and starred Morgan Fairchild as Sydney Chase; and later, Jane Elliot as her General Hospital character of Tracy Quartermaine.
  • Dark Shadows: Created by Dan Curtis, Dark Shadows aired weekdays on the ABC television network from June 27th, 1966 to April 2, 1971.  One of the more unusual soaps of its time, the show, which starred Joan Bennett and Jonathan Frid, focused on the supernatural situations that befell the Collins family as well as the other residents of Collinsport, Maine. 
  • The Doctors: Created by Orin Tovrov, The Doctors aired weekdays on the NBC network from April 1, 1963 to December 31, 1982. The show, which featured future As The World Turns stalwart Elizabeth Hubbard, focused upon the lives of Matt Powers, played by James Pritchett, and the other residents of the New England town of Madison and the staff of the town's hospital, Hope Memorial Hospital (which Matt is Chief of Staff).  It is currently being shown in repeats on the Retro Television Network, being seen for the first time since it was cancelled. 
  • Downton Abbey: Created and written by Julian Fellowes, Downton Abbey initially aired on ITV in England and was later aired on PBS's Masterpiece Classics from 2011-2016. The show, inspired by the series, Upstairs, Downstairs and a movie called Gosford Park, starred Dame Maggie Smith; Elizabeth McGovern and Hugh Bonneville and focused on the lives of the large Crawley family and their varied servants at a large manor house called Downton Abbey in Yorkshire, England. 
  • The Edge of Night: Created by Irving Vendig, The Edge of Night aired weekdays on the CBS network from April 2, 1956 to November 1975; then moved to the ABC network, where it aired from December 1975 to December 1984. The show, unique in that it was more of a mystery story than a regular soap opera, focused upon the adventures of lawyer Mike Karr, his wife, journalist, Nancy Karr and the other residents of the Midwestern town of Monticello.
  • Fraternity Row: Created by Agnes Dixon, Fraternity Row aired weekdays on the BGC network from January 6, 1969 to January 20, 2012, and focused upon the residents of Billingsley, Pennsylvania.
  • Generations: Created by Sally Sussman Morina, Generations aired weekdays on the NBC network from 1989 to 1991. Starring James Reynolds; Joan Pringle and Jonelle Allen, the series focused upon the lives of the Whitmore and Marshall families, who are all residents of fictional incarnations of neighborhoods in and near the area of Chicago, Illinois.
  • Guiding Light: Created by Irna Phillips, Guiding Light aired weekdays on the CBS network from June 30, 1952 to September 18, 2009, having evolved from a radio incarnation which ran from January 25, 1937 to June 29, 1956. The series focused upon the lives of the Bauer, Spaulding and Shayne families who are all residents of Springfield, Illinois (after previously focusing on those in Five Points, then Selby Flats), and held the distinction of being the longest running program in television history.
  • High Hopes: Produced by Glenn-Warren Productions for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and seen on various US television stations in Syndication, in 1978. The series focused on the trials of Neal Chapman, a family counselor, his immediate family and the other residents of the Canadian communities of Cambridge and its across the river suburb, Cambridgeport. A pre-Dynasty Gordon Thomson had a featured role as a college student.
  • Love is a Many Splendored Thing: Created by Irna Phillips, Love is a Many Splendored Thing aired weekdays on the CBS television network from September 1967 to March 1973. A spin-off from the classic 1955 movie of the same name which starred William Holden and Jennifer Jones, the series focused on the Elliott, Donnelly, Garrison and Chernak families, all residents of a fictional incarnation of San Francisco, California.
  • Love of Life: Created by Roy Winsor, Love of Life aired weekdays on the CBS network from 1951 to 1980 and focused upon the lives of two sisters, good Vanessa Dale and evil Meg Harper, whose family was the residents of 2 locales, the first one was a town called Barrowsville, and the second one was Rosehill, New York.
  • Lovers and Friends: Created by Harding Lemay and Paul Rauch, Lovers and Friends (later renamed For Richer, For Poorer) ran on the NBC television network from 1977-1978 as a sort of spin-off of Another World. The series focused on the Cushing and Saxton families, who are all residents of Point Clair, Illinois.
  • Loving: Created by Agnes Nixon and Douglas Marland, Loving aired weekdays on the ABC network from June 26, 1983 to November 10, 1995, and focused upon the Alden, Forbes, Donovan and Slater families, all residents of Corinth, Pennsylvania. The series was continued as The City.
  • One Life to Live: Created by Agnes Nixon, One Life to Live aired weekdays on the ABC network from July 15, 1968 to January 13, 2012, and then aired on TOLN from April 29 to August 19, 2013. The series focused upon the lives of the Lord, Buchanan, Cramer, Vega and Manning families, all residents of Llanview, Pennsylvania.
  • Our Screams Can Last: Created by Agnes Dixon, Our Screams Can Last aired weekdays on the BGC network from March 25, 1963 to September 7, 2012, and focused upon the residents of Lexington, Pennsylvania.
  • Passionate Dreams: Created by Irna Phillips, Passionate Dreams aired weekdays on the BGC network from June 25, 1951 to December 21, 2012, having evolved from a radio incarnation which ran from January 15, 1940 to June 22, 1951. The series focused upon the residents of Bellwood, Illinois.
  • Passions: Created by James E. Reilly as a replacement for Another World, Passions aired on the NBC network from July 5, 1999 to September 7, 2007, when it was cancelled by NBC. DirecTV's 101 Network picked up the series for an additional season, which aired from September 17, 2007 to August 7, 2008, at which point it ceased production altogether. The show, which starred actress Juliet Mills, focused on the lives of the Crane, Bennett, and Lopez-Fitzgerald families, as well as other residents (of the mortal and supernatural variety) of the New England community of Harmony.
  • Port Charles: Created by Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton and Wendy Riche as a spin-off of General Hospital, Port Charles aired weekdays on the ABC network from June 2, 1997 to October 3, 2003. Unique to American soap operas, Port Charles introduced the concept of thirteen week story arcs in 2000, and retained this model until the end of the series.
  • Rituals: Created by Gene Palumbo, Ken Corday and Charlene Keel, Rituals was a syndicated soap opera that ran from 1984-1985 and focused on the lives of the Chapin, Gallagher, and Robertson families, all residents of Wingfield, Virginia
  • Ryan's Hope: Created by Claire Labine and Paul Avila Mayer, Ryan's Hope aired weekdays on the ABC network from July 1975 to January 1989. The show, starring Bernard Barrow and Helen Gallagher, focused upon the lives of the Ryan family, who own and operate a bar and grill and other residents of a fictional incarnation of the Riverside neighborhood, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, in New York City.
  • Santa Barbara: Created by Bridget Dobson and Jerome Dobson, Santa Barbara aired weekdays on the NBC network from July 30, 1984 to January 15, 1993, and focused upon the lives of the Capwell, Lockridge, Andrade and Perkins family, all residents of a fictional incarnation of Santa Barbara, California.
  • Search for Tomorrow: Created by Roy Winsor, Search for Tomorrow aired weekdays on the CBS network from September 1951 to March 1982, then moved to the NBC network, where it aired from March 1982 to December 26, 1986. Starring Mary Stuart and Larry Haines, the series focused upon the travails of widowed businesswoman Joanne Gardner and the Bergman, Wyatt, Sentell, and McCleary families, all residents of the Midwestern community of Henderson.
  • The Secret Storm: Created by Roy Winsor, The Secret Storm aired weekdays on the CBS network from February 1954 to February 1974. With a cast that included many soap notables (including Marla Adams) it focused on the residents (most notably the beleaguered Ames family) of the town of Woodbridge, New York.
  • Somerset: Created by Robert Cenedella, Somerset aired weekdays on the NBC network from March 30, 1970 to December 1976 and was a spin-off of Another World. The series focused upon the lives of the Lucas, Grant and Delaney families, all residents of Somerset, Illinois.
  • Sunset Beach: Created by Josh Griffith, Robert Guza, Jr., and Charles Pratt, Jr., Sunset Beach aired weekdays on the NBC network from January 16, 1997 to December 31, 1999, and focused upon the lives of the Deschanel and Richards families, all residents of Sunset Beach, California.
  • Supportive Women: Created by Agnes Dixon, Supportive Women aired weekdays on the BGC network from June 30, 1986 to September 18, 1992, and focused upon the residents of Jupiter, New Jersey.
  • Texas: Created by John William Corrington, Joyce Corrington, and Paul Rauch, Texas aired weekdays on the NBC network from August 4, 1980 to December 31, 1982. A spin-off from Another World, the show starred Beverlee McKinsey and it focused upon the adventures of former Another World villainess, Iris Carrington, as well as her interactions with the Wheeler and Marshall families, all residents of a fictional incarnation of Houston, Texas.
  • Upstairs, Downstairs: Created by Jean Marsh, Eileen Atkins, John Whitney and John Hawkesworth, Upstairs Downstairs initally appeared on ITV in England and was a mainstay on PBS's acclaimed Masterpiece Theater. The series initially ran from 1971-1975 and in a sequel from 2010-2012.  The series, which featured creator Marsh as the role of housemaid Rose, focused on the lives of a wealthy family (the Bellamy family at first and then the Holland family) and their servants at 165 Eaton Place, a townhouse in London's wealthy Belgravia neighborhood. The series would inspire the later (and highly successful) series Downton Abbey
  • Where the Heart is: Created by Lou Schofield and Margaret DePriest, Where the Heart is aired weekdays on the CBS television network from September 8, 1969, until March 26, 1973.  The show, which starred a pre-All My Children James Mitchell, focused on the troubled Hathaway family, who are residents of the town of Northcross, Connecticut. 

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