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The Chew aired at 1:00 pm Eastern/12 noon Central, the slot formerly occupied by the long-running soap opera All My Children.ABC stations in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, and in Alaska and Hawaii follow a Central time zone schedule for daytime programming; thus, The Chew was scheduled by the network to air at 12 noon in these areas.
Shapiro also utilized the established interconnection of ABC's three soap operas (General Hospital, One Life to Live, and All My Children) in a bolder synergy concept designed to "entice viewers to tune into soap operas that they might not have usually watched."
In both cases, One Life to Live remained, from then on, ABC's highest-rated soap opera for the rest of its run. [20] In place of All My Children and One Life to Live, Frons green-lighted two new talk shows, The Chew and The Revolution, respectively. In expressing his rationale for the cancellations, he stated:
Musser made his debut on the ABC soap in 2005 after winning SOAPnet’s reality TV contest I Wanna Be a Soap Star. Alec Musser, the actor best known for playing Del Henry on All My Children, died ...
Alexa Havins is returning to soap operas and will join General Hospital!. The actress, 43, is reportedly joining the ABC soap opera as Lulu Spencer, Luke and Laura Spencer’s daughter, per Soap ...
ABC Fall Good Morning America: Local and/or syndicated programming The View: Local and/or syndicated programming The Chew: One Life to Live: General Hospital: Local and/or syndicated programming ABC World News with Diane Sawyer: Winter The Revolution [2] Summer Good Afternoon America [3] CBS Fall The Early Show: Local and/or syndicated ...
The actor, who died Saturday, September 28, after battling pancreatic cancer, had previously made his last appearance as John Black on the hit ABC soap opera in an episode that aired September 9.
Franklin "Frank" Grant is a fictional character from the American daytime drama All My Children; he is noted for being the first Black primary character on the soap opera. Don Blakely originated the role in 1972, being replaced later that year by the actor most identified with the role, John Danelle, who would portray the character until ...