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Full Circle is an American soap opera that aired on CBS from June 27, 1960 to March 10, 1961. [1] The half-hour series starred Robert Fortier, with Dyan Cannon, and Jean Byron as his romantic interests. [2] [3] It was the first American soap opera to be broadcast live-on-tape from Hollywood. [4] [5]
The Newcomers was a late 1960s BBC soap opera which dealt with the subject of a London family, the Coopers, who moved to a housing estate in the fictional country town of Angleton. It was broadcast in bi-weekly half-hour episodes from October 1965 until November 1969. It was initially produced by Verity Lambert. [1]
Pages in category "1960s British television soap operas" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Never Too Young is an American daytime serial that aired on ABC from September 27, 1965 to June 24, 1966 and was the first soap opera geared towards a teen audience. [1] The show premiered on ABC on the same day as The Nurses .
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1 My Three Sons: September 29, 1960: May 20, 1965: Seasons 1–5 only; moved to CBS for seasons 6–12. 5 My Wife and Kids: March 28, 2001: May 17, 2005: 5 The Naked Truth: September 13, 1995: February 28, 1996: Season 1 only; moved to NBC for seasons 2–3. 1 The Nancy Walker Show: September 30, 1976: December 23, 1976: 1 Nanny and the ...
Compact featured the first regular Black character in a British soap opera, photographer Jeff Armandez (Horace James), who appeared in 26 episodes from August to October 1964. [4] Adair managed to persuade the BBC to retain an unmarried mother in the series (also a first), according to her granddaughter. [5] [6]