Showing posts with label The Clear Horizon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Clear Horizon. Show all posts
Thursday, July 11, 2019
Today in Soap Opera History (July 11)
― Anselm Kiefer
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1949: The Brighter Day moved to CBS Radio after having aired its first nine months on NBC Radio. Bill Smith starred as Reverend Richard Dennis, pastor of a parish in the town of Three Rivers, where he tried to be both mother and father to daughters Elizabeth, Althea, Barbara and Patsy. The show was written by Irna Phillips with Ted Corday serving as one of the directors.
1960: Daytime soap opera The Clear Horizon premiered on CBS. The show was created and head written by Manya Starr with a cast led by Edward Kemmer and Phyllis Avery.
The show ran until March 10, 1961, then was canceled. CBS revived it from February 26 to June 15, 1962. Watch a short clip from later in the show's run below.
Categories:
Another World,
Birthdays,
Days of our Lives,
General Hospital,
Grey's Anatomy,
History,
Robert Adamson,
The Clear Horizon,
The Young and the Restless
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Today in Soap Opera History (July 11)
― Anne Brontë in "Agnes Grey"
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1949: The Brighter Day moved to CBS Radio after having aired its first nine months on NBC Radio. Bill Smith starred as Reverend Richard Dennis, pastor of a parish in the town of Three Rivers, where he tried to be both mother and father to daughters Elizabeth, Althea, Barbara and Patsy. The show was written by Irna Phillips with Ted Corday serving as one of the directors.
1960: Daytime soap opera The Clear Horizon premiered on CBS. The show was created and head written by Manya Starr with a cast led by Edward Kemmer and Phyllis Avery.
The show ran until March 10, 1961, then was canceled. CBS revived it from February 26 to June 15, 1962. Watch a short clip from later in the show's run below.
Categories:
Another World,
Birthdays,
Days of our Lives,
General Hospital,
Grey's Anatomy,
History,
Robert Adamson,
The Clear Horizon,
The Young and the Restless
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
Today in Soap Opera History (July 11)
― Norman Cousins
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1949: The Brighter Day moved to CBS Radio after having aired its first nine months on NBC Radio. Bill Smith starred as Reverend Richard Dennis, pastor of a parish in the town of Three Rivers, where he tried to be both mother and father to daughters Elizabeth, Althea, Barbara and Patsy. The show was written by Irna Phillips with Ted Corday serving as one of the directors.
1960: Daytime soap opera The Clear Horizon premiered on CBS. The show was created and head written by Manya Starr with a cast led by Edward Kemmer and Phyllis Avery.
The show ran until March 10, 1961, then was canceled. CBS revived it from February 26 to June 15, 1962. Watch a short clip from later in the show's run below.
Categories:
Another World,
Birthdays,
Days of our Lives,
General Hospital,
Grey's Anatomy,
History,
Robert Adamson,
The Clear Horizon,
The Young and the Restless
Monday, July 11, 2016
Today in Soap Opera History (July 11)
― Michael Crichton
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1949: The Brighter Day moved to CBS Radio after having aired its first nine months on NBC Radio. Bill Smith starred as Reverend Richard Dennis, pastor of a parish in the town of Three Rivers, where he tried to be both mother and father to daughters Elizabeth, Althea, Barbara and Patsy. The show was written by Irna Phillips with Ted Corday serving as one of the directors.
1960: Daytime soap opera The Clear Horizon premiered on CBS. The show was created and head written by Manya Starr with a cast led by Edward Kemmer and Phyllis Avery.
Categories:
Another World,
Birthdays,
Days of our Lives,
General Hospital,
Grey's Anatomy,
History,
Robert Adamson,
The Clear Horizon,
The Young and the Restless
Monday, August 17, 2015
FLASHBACK: A Complete, Concise Yearly History of TV Soap Operas - 1947 to 1977 (Part 4)
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Patricia Allison and Jacqueline Courtney starred in Our Five Daughters as Barbara and Ann Lee. |
The Soap Box
Vol. III No. 10 September 1978
by John Genovese
(continued from Part 3)
1959
Two anthology serials made their appearances this year. One was For Better or Worse, seen on CBS from June 29, 1959 to June 24, 1960, which presented one marital case a week from the files of the show's narrator, sociology professor James A. Peterson. Produced by John Guedel (Art Linkletter's House Party) and directed by Hal Cooper (Maude), it proved that anthology doesn't work in the daytime.
NBC attempted The House on High Street which was based on juvenile cases and starred Philip Abbott as probation officer John Collier. It began September 29, 1959 and ended February 5, 1960.
1960
Nobody had tried a daytime serial about a drifter until Full Circle, a CBS failure with Robert Fortier as traveler Gary Donovan who came to a Maryland town. Dyan (then Diane) Cannon, John McNamara, Jean Byron and Byron Foulger (the late father of General Hospital's Rachel Ames) were supporters. Born: June 27, 1960. Died: March 1, 1961.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Today in Soap Opera History (July 11)
― John W. Gardner
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1949: The Brighter Day moved to CBS Radio after having aired its first nine months on NBC Radio. Bill Smith starred as Reverend Richard Dennis, pastor of a parish in the town of Three Rivers, where he tried to be both mother and father to daughters Elizabeth, Althea, Barbara and Patsy. The show was written by Irna Phillips with Ted Corday serving as one of the directors.
1960: Daytime soap opera The Clear Horizon premiered on CBS. The show was created and head written by Manya Starr with a cast led by Edward Kemmer and Phyllis Avery.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Richard Coogan Dead at 99
He played "Captain Video" in CAPTAIN VIDEO AND HIS VIDEO RANGERS, which aired on the DuMont Television Network from 1949-55. The show was set in the distant future and revolved around a band of heroes fighting for truth and justice. It was broadcast live five to six days a week, usually starting at 7 p.m. ET, and was beloved by adults and children alike. Coogan starred as "Captain Vide"o until December 1950, when, unhappy with the show’s shoestring budget, he quit and was replaced by Al Hodge. AS THE WORLD TURNS legend played "The Video Ranger" during the entire run of the series.
A native of Short Hills, N.J., Coogan worked as an announcer and news anchor on radio before making his Broadway debut in 1945 in the comedy "Alice in Arms." He also appeared with Kirk Douglas in "Spring Again" and with Geraldine Page in "The Rainmaker," and while starring in CAPTAIN VIDEO, he also appeared opposite Mae West on stage in "Diamond Lil," taking a cab to get from one job to another.
LOVE OF LIFE stars Jean McBride, Peggy McCay and Richard Coogan. |
"She's a very conscientious actress, very serious," Coogan said in an Archive of American Television interview about McCay. "I was more inclined to laugh about something that would embarrass her."
Coogan was fired from LOVE OF LIFE over his contract demand for a laundry budget. After producer Roy Winsor denied his request, Coogan began shooting his scenes with a frayed collar in protest.
Categories:
Daytime,
Don Hastings,
Love of Life,
Obituary,
Peggy Mccay,
Primetime,
Richard Coogan,
The Clear Horizon
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Today in Soap Opera History (July 11)
On this date in...
Phyllis Avery |
1960: Daytime soap opera THE CLEAR HORIZON premiered on CBS. The show was created and head written by Manya Starr with a cast led by Edward Kemmer and Phyllis Avery.
Monday, December 10, 2012
FLASHBACK: CBS Resurrects Daytime Soap THE CLEAR HORIZON A Year After It Was Canceled (1962)
Timely Daytime Serial Brought Back To TV By Public Demand
Meriden Journal
April 28, 1962
Last week we ran a feature on how a nighttime series, THE LAW AND MR. JONES, was brought back to TV by public demand. This week we would like to give equal space to a daytime series which was brought back to TV by public demand.
The name of the series is THE CLEAR HORIZON, which deals with a young Air Force Officer and his wife who live at Cape Canaveral.
The series is written and produced by a former Navy Officer, Manya Starr.
The series died from the network last March after a nine month run and there was an avalanche of complaints from viewers who had just become acquainted with the characters and life at the Cape.
Categories:
CBS,
Daytime,
Edward Kemmer,
Flashback,
Manya Starr,
The Clear Horizon
Thursday, December 29, 2011
In Memoriam -- Those We Lost in 2011
Tom Aldredge (1928-2011)
His television credits included recurring roles on THE SOPRANOS (as Carmela’s father), RYAN'S HOPE (as Matt Pearse) and DAMAGES (as Uncle Pete). He appeared last year in BOARDWALK EMPIRE as the father of the kingpin Nucky Thompson, played by Steve Buscemi.
Padma Atluri (1971-2011)
Writer for the new 90210.
Pedro Armendáriz Jr. (1971-2011)
In his career Armendáriz acted in at least 22 telenovelas most recently "LA FUERZA DEL DESTINO", ATREVETA A SONAR and DESTILANDO AMOR AS.
Phyllis Avery (1922-2011)
During her 50-year career, the petite blonde had roles in numerous television shows including the CBS soap opera THE CLEAR HORIZON as Anne Shelby (1960-1962) where she starred opposite Ed Kemmer (and Denise Alexander).
Reza Badiyi (1930-2011)
In the primetime soap world, he directed FALCON CREST, KNOTS LANDING and MODELS INC.
Frances Bay (1919-2011)
She made soap opera appearances including FLAMINGO ROAD, GREY'S ANATOMY, PASSIONS (Evil Old Lady) and SANTA BARBARA (Mrs. McRae, a neighbor of the Perkins family).
Doris Belack (1926-2011)
She played Anna Wolek Craig (1968-1977), her most famous daytime character. She was also seen as Madge Murray (1966-1968) and Nora Simpson (1978) on ANOTHER WORLD, Claudia Howard on THE DOCTORS (1980), and Beth Bryson on THE EDGE OF NIGHT (1981). She had appeared on EDGE more than once before 1981 the Mrs. Bryson character, opposite Chris Goutman's Sharkey, was her most memorable on that show.
Roberts Blossom (1924-2011)
He had a recurring role on the soap opera ANOTHER WORLD, as Burt Ordway. He later played Sven Petersen, for which he won a Soapy Award as favorite villain in 1978.
Eve Brent (1929-2011)
Brent, who acted in films and television for more than 60 years, had guest appearance in several primetime soaps including PAPER DOLLS, KNOTS LANDING and TWIN PEAKS. She also appeared on the daytime soap opera SANTA BARBARA as Mrs. Carmody.
Graham Brown (1924-2011)
In 1970 Brown appeared on DAYS OF OUR LIVES as Jeffrey Jones.
Huw Ceredig (1942-2011)
Welsh actor Ceredig was best known in his native country for playing Reg Harries in longstanding soap opera POBOL Y CYM for 29 years.
Jeff Conaway (1950-2011)
Conaway starred in TAXI and Grease and played Mick Savage on THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL.
Lynn Deerfield (1950-2011)
Deerfield played Holly Norris on GUIDING LIGHT from 1970 to 1976.
Tom Donovan (1922-2011)
Donovan's soap opera directing credits included GENERAL HOSPITAL, ANOTHER WORLD, RYAN'S HOPE, A WORLD APART, HIDDEN FACES, LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING and OUR PRIVATE WORLD.
Margaret Draper (1916-2011)
Draper starred on radio soap operas such as THE BRIGHTER DAY, MA PERKINS and PEPPER YOUNG'S FAMILY.
Betty Driver (1920-2011)
Driver played Betty on CORONATION STREET for 42 years.
Irving Elman (1915-2011)
With his wife Mildren ("Tex"), Elman was head writer of the daytime soaps SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (1976-1977) and GENERAL HOSPITAL (1977).
Mary Fickett (1928-2011)
For nearly 30 years, Fickett was loved and admired by millions of people as the good, compassionate nurse Ruth Parker Brent Martin on ALL MY CHILDREN.
Anne Francis (1930-2011)
Soap fans will remember Francis for her role as Arliss Cooper on DALLAS in 1981.
Dan Frazer (1921-2011)
Frazer played the role of Lt. Dan McCloskey on AS THE WORLD TURNS for 12 years.
Betty Ford (1918-2011)
Ford appeared in a 1983 episode of DYNASTY with her husband in a scene with Blake and Krystle Carrington.
Farley Granger (1925-2011)
Granger played one of Lisa's many husband's on AS THE WORLD TURNS, Earl Mitchell. His longtime partner was former ATWT executive producer Robert Calhoun, who passed away in 2008.
B. Donald Grant (1932-2011)
Among the shows at NBC that Grant (known as "Bud") played a role in developing was DAYS OF OUR LIVES. Grant joined CBS in 1972 as vice president of daytime programming, replacing Paul Rauch. The network successfully launched THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS a year later.
Anthony Herrera (1944–2011)
Herrera was beloved for his run as evil James Stenbeck on AS THE WORLD TURNS, as well as his roles on LOVING, SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS and THE SECRET STORM.
Peter Hobbs (1918-2011)
Hobbs played Peter Ames in THE SECRET STORM from 1954 to 1962.
Tresa Hughes (1929-2011)
Hughes played Emma Frame Ordway (Frankie, Molly, Wade, Sterling and Henry's mother) on ANOTHER WORLD on and off from June 1975 to June 1976. She was the second Emma (Beverlee McKinsey was the first).
Warren Leslie (1927-2011)
He wrote scripts for the soap opera THE SECRET STORM, whose head writer for a time was his sister, the actress and writer Bethel Leslie.
Judy Lewis (1935-2011)
Her longest running soap opera role was Susan Ames on THE SECRET STORM from 1964-1971. She also played Barbara Vining on GENERAL HOSPITAL in the 1970s. Her first soap role was Molly Scharf on KITTY FOYLE.
Sue Lloyd (1939-2011)
The actress was best known for her role as Barbara Hunter in hit ITV soap, CROSSROADS.
Olga Madsen (1947-2011)
When producer Joop van den Ende bought the rights of the Australian soap opera THE RESTLESS YEARS it was up to Olga Madsen to turn it into a Dutch version. That resulted in the Netherlands' number one soap opera GOEDE TIJDEN SLECHTE TIJDEN.
Christopher "Chip" Mayer (1954-2011)
Mayer played T.J. Daniels on SANTA BARBARA on the 1980s. He was previously married to THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS star Eileen Davidson.
Marian Mercer (1935-2011)
She had roles on ST. ELSEWHERE, MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN and PROVIDENCE.
Patricia Modell (1931-2011)
Her last television role was as Nurse Meg Bentley Baldwin in GENERAL HOSPITAL in the late 1960s. She was known as Patricia Modell before marrying NFL owner Art Modell.
A.C. Nielsen Jr. (1919-2011)
Nielsen Jr. transformed the company his father founded in 1923 into an international leader in market research, helping to make its name synonymous with television ratings.
Patrice O’Neal (1969-2011)
O'Neal was a former writer for WWE/WWF.
Paul Picerni (1922-2011)
Among his many credits were the roles of Dr. Dan Garrett on THE YOUNG MARRIEDS from 1964-1966 and Colonel Amir on CAPITOL in 1983.
David Pressman (1913-2011)
He worked as a director on the daytime soap operas ANOTHER WORLD (1967-1970) and ONE LIFE TO LIVE, winning three Emmy Awards for his work on OLTL where he stayed for 25 years.
James Pritchett (1922-2011)
James Pritchett was best known to daytime soap opera fans as Dr. Matt Powers on THE DOCTORS. His other soap roles included ALL MY CHILDREN, AS THE WORLD TURNS and THE SECRET STORM. His Bruce Elliott on ATWT had an affair with Lisa Hughes while she was still married to Bob in 1962. He also made an appearance on GUIDING LIGHT.
Francesco Quinn (1963-2011)
Quinn's soap roles included Tomas del Cerro on THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (a novelist involved with Nina) and Syed Ali on 24.
Cliff Robertson (1923-2011)
Among his television work was a season on FALCON CREST in 1983-84 as Dr. Michael Ranson.
Jane Russell (1921-2011)
In 1983 she appeared in the primetime soap, THE YELLOW ROSE.
Hubert Schlafly (1919-2011)
He invented the teleprompter which debuted in 1950 on the soap opera THE FIRST HUNDRED YEARS.
Elisabeth Sladen (1946-2011)
Sladen played Anita Reynolds on CORONATION STREET.
Sherwood Schwartz (1916-2011)
Schwartz created GILLIGAN'S ISLAND and THE BRADY BUNCH, which eventually turned into a primetime soap called THE BRADYS.
Helen Stenborg (1955-2011)
Stenborg is known to soap opera fans for her role as Helga Lindeman on ANOTHER WORLD from January 1977 to February 1978. Helga was the Cory housekeeper and a reluctant participant in several of Sven Peterson's schemes over the years. She also appeared on RYAN'S HOPE and ONE LIFE TO LIVE.
Kaye Stevens (1933-2011)
From 1974 to 1979, she played Jeri Clayton on DAYS OF OUR LIVES.
Doug Stevenson (1955-2011)
Stevenson played Lee Sentell on SEARCH FOR TOMORROW from 1979 to 1982.
Haila Stoddard (1913-2011)
On TV Stoddard appeared as the wicked Aunt Pauline on CBS' THE SECRET STORM from 1953-71.
Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011)
Taylor famously guest-starred on GENERAL HOSPITAL during Luke and Laura's wedding, and later on ALL MY CHILDREN.
Sada Thompson (1927-2011)
From 1976 to 1980 she starred as Kate Lawrence, the matriarch of an upper-middle-class family in ABC drama FAMILY.
Margaret Tyzack (1931-2011)
Tyzack appeared in BBC One soap opera EASTENDERS, as Lydia Simmonds, the maternal grandmother of Albert Square regular Janine Butcher.
Jane White (1922-2011)
She played Lydia Holliday on THE EDGE OF NIGHT in the late 1960s. On A WORLD APART she played Olivia Hampton in 1971. In 1979 she appeared as Tante Helene LeVeaux on SEARCH FOR TOMORROW.
Robert White (1924-2011)
White earned a Daytime Emmy nomination in 1978 for GUIDING LIGHT and won WGA Awards in 1980 and 1985 for GUIDING LIGHT and SEARCH FOR TOMORROW, respectively.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Phyllis Avery Dead at 88
During her 50-year career, the petite blonde had roles in numerous television shows including the CBS soap opera THE CLEAR HORIZON as Anne Shelby (1960-1962) where she starred opposite Ed Kemmer (and Denise Alexander).
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Catching Up With Denise Alexander: The PRETTY Interview, Part 1
WE LOVE SOAPS TV: You were involved in the industry when it was transitioning from radio to TV.
Denise Alexander: At the tail end of it. I got to do a little bit of everything.
WE LOVE SOAPS TV: I compare that to what's happening now with the web. A lot of people are doing a lot of different types of shows and experimenting.
Denise Alexander: That's the fun of it. That's why I'm involved with PRETTY. My dear friend Steve [Silverman, creator of PRETTY] asked if I would like to come and play and it's really a kick. I never thought about it as a kid. There was television, there was radio, I did theater, I did everything there was to to do, and it seemed natural. Now when I look back I think, "How lucky was I," because a lot of people didn't have those experiences. Here I am now because of Steve. And this is really such a baby form of entertainment.
Categories:
Ben Jerrod,
Days of our Lives,
Denise Alexander,
General Hospital,
Indie,
Indie Soap Beat,
Pretty,
Roger Newcomb,
The Clear Horizon,
WLS Interviews
Thursday, January 7, 2010
50 Greatest Soap Actresses: #43 Denise Alexander
RANK: 43
SOAP ROLES: Lesley Webber, GENERAL HOSPITAL (1973-1984, 1996-present off and on); Sister Beatrice, SUNSET BEACH (1997-1998); Mary McKinnon, ANOTHER WORLD (1986-1989); Susan Hunter, DAYS OF OUR LIVES (1966-1973); Emily Sanders, BEN JERROD (1963-1964); Lois Adams, THE CLEAR HORIZON (1960-1962)
AWARDS:
1976 Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
COMMENTS FROM THE PANEL:
Thom Racina: (who wrote for Alexander on GH and AW) Denise had a motherly warmth that made you truly believe she was Laura's mother, someone we loved and respected, but what really blew me away personally is that she was also sexy and so compelling in her own love story. Oh, the glory days! On top of that, you could not find a more wonderful human being.
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