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Despite little genre output when compared to NBC and ABC, CBS is the last remaining Big Three television networks to carry daytime game shows. While NBC and ABC were still producing several game shows in daytime, CBS gave up on the format during the 1967–68 season. From 1968 until March 1972, the network carried no game shows.
Radio daytime drama serials were broadcast for decades, and some expanded to television. These dramas are often referred to as "soaps", a shortening from "soap opera".That term stems from the original dramatic serials broadcast on radio that had soap manufacturers such as Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive, and Lever Brothers as sponsors [1] and producers. [2]
In the News aired at the end of CBS' Saturday morning shows except Muppet Babies and CBS Storybreak; CBS would also move the Pacific Time Zone schedule feed for its Saturday Morning lineup from its 8 AM-2 PM (Eastern Time) pattern to the 7 AM-1 PM (Central Time) pattern. Also, the shows past 1PM were removed in January.
In the 1960s daytime soap operas became more prevalent on the networks, with talk shows moving to (and thriving in) syndication during the 1970s and 1980s. Since the 1990s, both NBC and ABC have added talk shows to their network lineups, while CBS had a single talk show - The Talk - from 2010 to 2024. Talk shows typically last one hour, and are ...
CBS daytime show 'The Talk' ending with ... in April to make way for "Beyond the Gates," a soap opera with a ... the fifth daytime soap in a schedule that still features "Bold and Beautiful" and ...
Beyond the Gates, which premieres on Monday, February 24, makes history as the first Black soap opera in nearly 35 years. The show — a joint venture between CBS Studios and the NAACP — is the ...
The Gates will be the network’s first new soap opera since The Bold and the Beautiful premiered in 1987. It will also be the first new daytime soap on broadcast television — period — since ...
Search for Tomorrow was cancelled by CBS in late 1981, and ended its run on CBS on March 26, 1982. It moved to NBC with its first episode the following Monday, March 29. It is the second instance of a daytime soap opera switching networks, with The Edge of Night first doing-so from CBS to ABC in late 1975.