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As the World Turns

As the World Turns (often abbreviated as ATWT) is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created As the World Turns as a sister show to her other soap opera Guiding Light. With 13,763 hours of cumulative narrative, As the World Turns has the longest total running time of any television show.[1] In terms of continuous run of production, As the World Turns at 54 years holds the fourth-longest run of any daytime network soap opera on American television, surpassed only by General Hospital, Guiding Light, and Days of Our Lives.[a] As the World Turns was produced for its first 43 years in Manhattan and in Brooklyn from 2000 until 2010.[2]

As the World Turns
Also known asATWT
GenreSoap opera
Created byIrna Phillips
Written byJean Passanante and Lloyd Gold
Directed bySee below
StarringSeries cast
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons54
No. of episodes13,858
Production
Executive producersTed Corday (1956–65)
Mary Harris (1965–71)
Fred Bartholomew (1971–73, 1980–81)
Joe Willmore (1973–78)
Joe Rothenberger (1978–80)
Mary-Ellis Bunim (1981–84)
Robert Calhoun (1984–88)
Laurence Caso (1988–95)
John Valente (1995–96)
Felicia Minei Behr (1996–99)
Christopher Goutman (1999–2010)
ProducerSee below
Running time30 minutes (1956–75)
60 minutes (1975–2010)
Production companiesProcter & Gamble Productions, Inc. (1956–2008)
TeleNext Media, Inc. (2008–10)
Release
Original networkCBS
Picture formatNTSC
Audio formatMono (1956–87)
Stereo:
CBS StereoSound (1987–97)
Digital Stereo (1997–2010)
Original releaseApril 2, 1956 (1956-04-02) –
September 17, 2010 (2010-09-17)
Chronology
Related

Set in the fictional town of Oakdale, Illinois, the show debuted on April 2, 1956,[3] at 1:30 p.m. EST, airing as a 30-minute serial. Prior to that date, all serials had been 15 minutes in length. As the World Turns and The Edge of Night, which premiered on the same day at 4:30 p.m. EST, were the first two to be 30 minutes in length from their premieres.[4] At first, viewers were indifferent to the new half-hour serial, but ratings picked up in its second year, eventually reaching the top spot in the daytime Nielsen ratings by fall 1958. In 1959, the show started a streak of weekly ratings wins that was not interrupted for over 12 years. The show switched to color on August 21, 1967, and expanded from a half hour in length to one hour daily starting on December 1, 1975, when The Edge of Night moved to ABC. In the year-to-date ratings, As the World Turns was the most-watched daytime drama from 1958 until 1978, with some ten million viewers tuning in each day. At its height, core actors such as Helen Wagner, Don MacLaughlin, Don Hastings, and Eileen Fulton became nationally known. Wagner, Hastings, and Fulton are also three of longest serving actors in the history of American soap operas.

The show passed its 10,000th episode on May 12, 1995, and celebrated its 50th anniversary on April 2, 2006. On September 18, 2009, As the World Turns became the last remaining Procter & Gamble-produced soap opera for CBS after Guiding Light aired its final episode on the network.

On December 8, 2009, CBS announced it was canceling As the World Turns after a run of almost 54 years due to low ratings.[5][6] The show taped its final scenes for CBS on June 23, 2010, and with a dramatic storyline finale, its final episode on the network aired on September 17, 2010. Reruns of The Price Is Right, Let's Make a Deal, and The Young and the Restless took over the As the World Turns time slot between September 20 and October 15, 2010 for four weeks. On October 18, 2010, CBS replaced As the World Turns with a new talk show, called The Talk.

Premise

 
The original core family, the Hugheses, in the 1980s: Clockwise from top left: Kim Sullivan Hughes (Kathryn Hays), Bob Hughes (Don Hastings), Tom Hughes (Gregg Marx), Margo Montgomery Hughes (Hillary Bailey Smith), Andy Dixon (Scott DeFreitas), Frannie Hughes (Julianne Moore) Center: Chris Hughes (Don MacLaughlin) and Nancy Hughes (Helen Wagner)

As the World Turns was the creation of Irna Phillips, who, beginning in the 1930s, had been one of the foremost creators and writers of radio soap operas. As a writer, Phillips favored character development and psychological realism over melodrama,[7] and her previous creations (which included Guiding Light) were especially notable for placing professionals – doctors, lawyers, and clergy – at the center of their storylines. Phillips wrote: "As the world turns, we know the bleakness of winter, the promise of spring, the fullness of summer, and the harvest of autumn—the cycle of life is complete."[8]

And so it was with As the World Turns, with its slow-moving psychological character studies of families headed by legal and medical professionals. The personal and professional lives of doctors and lawyers remained central to As the World Turns throughout its run, and eventually became standard fare on many soap operas. Whereas the 15-minute radio soaps often focused on one central, heroic character (for example, Dr. Jim Brent in Phillips' Road of Life), the expanded 30-minute format of As the World Turns enabled Phillips to introduce a handful of professionals within the framework of a family saga.

Phillips' style favored gradual evolution over radical change. Slow, conversational, and emotionally intense, the show moved at the pace of life itself – and sometimes even more slowly than that. Each new addition to the cast was done in a gradual manner and was usually a key contact to one of the members of the Hughes family. As such, the show earned a reputation as being quite conservative, though the show did showcase a gay male character in 1988.[9][10] During the show's early decades, the content-related policies of its sponsor Procter & Gamble Productions may have contributed to the perception of conservatism. The household products-manufacturing giant typically frowned on storylines in which adultery and other immoral behavior went unpunished and, as late as the 1980s, characters from the primary families were still generally not allowed to go through with abortions.

Notable history and accomplishments

As the World Turns premiered on April 2, 1956.[7] It was the first television daytime drama with a 30-minute running time; all daytime dramas until then had 15-minute running times.[11]

The series was also CBS' first to expand to a 60-minute running time in 1975.[11] By 1958, the program was the number-one daytime drama in the United States, where it remained until 1978.[12][13] As the World Turns won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Daytime Drama Series four times in 1987, 1991, 2001, and 2003.

Cast and characters

Helen Wagner

The first words spoken in As the World Turns in the first episode (aired on April 2, 1956) were "Good morning, dear", said by the character Nancy Hughes, played by actress Helen Wagner.[14]

Wagner was acknowledged by the Guinness Book of Records for having the longest run in a single role on television, a position she held until 2010.[15] She did not play the role without interruption - she was temporarily dropped from the series after the first six months due to conflicts with creator Irna Phillips. Wagner also left the series in 1981, when she felt that writers were not interested in the veteran players and returned as a regular character in 1985.

On the episode broadcast on Monday, August 30, 2010, it was revealed that Nancy had died in her sleep; the next day's episode dealt with Nancy's memorial service. Nancy Hughes's memorial aired just two weeks before the series finale. The show's producers stated in interviews that they had to revise their plans for the final episode because of Wagner's death – they had hoped that Wagner would say the final lines of the last episode just as she had said the first words of the first episode.[citation needed]

Crossovers

Several crossovers have been made between As the World Turns and other serials:

  • 1962
    • The character Mitchell Dru (Geoffrey Lumb) was brought to Oakdale after the cancellation of the Procter and Gamble soap The Brighter Day. The same character (and actor) was then transferred to a new P&G soap, Another World, shortly after its premiere in 1964. Another World was originally conceived by Irna Phillips to be a spin-off series of As the World Turns. Like several other characters from Another World, Mitchell Dru "crossed over" for one or more performances on the first Another World spin-off, Somerset, which premiered in March 1970.
  • 1965
    • The character Lisa Miller Hughes (Eileen Fulton) was used as the basis to create a primetime spinoff soap Our Private World, (CBS's attempt to duplicate the success of rival network ABC's Peyton Place), with Lisa leaving Oakdale and moving to Chicago, where she married wealthy John Eldridge, but had an affair with his brother Thomas. Though Our Private World only lasted a few months, and Fulton returned to As the World Turns in early 1966, after taking a few months off, remnants of Lisa's time on Our Private World were resurrected 26 years later, when it was revealed in 1992 that Lisa had had a son off-camera, hitherto unknown to viewers, before returning to As the World Turns in 1966. Her son Scott Eldridge tracked her down as an adult and remained on As the World Turns for several years.
  • 1999–2003
    • Shortly after NBC canceled Another World on April 12, 1999, with the series finale that aired on June 25 of the same year, the characters of Cass and Lila Winthrop (Stephen Schnetzer and Lisa Peluso), and Jake and Victoria McKinnon (Tom Eplin and Jensen Buchanan) crossed over to As the World Turns briefly. Jake and Vicky intended to move to Oakdale, but Vicky was soon killed off in September 1999, then appeared as a ghost to Jake and Molly from November 2000 to February 2001. Cass only appeared on a recurring basis through 2003 (usually whenever anyone in Oakdale needed an attorney other than resident lawyer Tom Hughes), and Jake (Tom Eplin) remained as a regular on the series until his character was killed off in 2002. Cindy Brooke Harrison (Kim Rhodes) also had minor appearances in 2000 and 2001. Vicky's mother and twin sister, Donna (Anna Stuart) and Marley (Ellen Wheeler, who at the time also directed episodes of As the World Turns), made recurring appearances from 2000 to 2002, and left the show when they gained custody of Jake and Vicky's twin daughters after Jake's death. There were also plans to have a now-teenage Steven Frame (Vicky's son with Jamie Frame) come to Oakdale and live with Jake, but the character was reconceived as teenage Bryant Montgomery, the son of As the World Turns couple Craig and Sierra.

Since 2005, a number of characters have crossed back and forth between As the World Turns and The Young and the Restless:

  • 2005
    • As the World Turns: At the request of Oakdale, Illinois, District Attorney Jessica Griffin, Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc) traveled there to serve as the attorney for Jack Snyder (Michael Park) in a custody hearing involving his late wife Julia Larabee's son, JJ. (April 4 – 05, 2005).

The irony in his appearance in the above-mentioned episodes is that 20 years before, LeBlanc left the role of Kirk McColl, the youngest son of Lisa's fifth husband, Whit McColl (played by Wagon Train star Robert Horton, who was killed off shortly before Fulton's return to the show). So, to many long-time fans of both As the World Turns and The Young and the Restless, seeing LeBlanc as the character from the latter show was weird. History was also made during LeBlanc's appearance on As the World Turns, since both shows are made by different production companies (Bell Dramatic Serial Company for The Young and the Restless; Procter and Gamble for As the World Turns), although they are on the same network.

On December 8, 2009, CBS canceled As the World Turns after almost 54 years, with the series finale airing on September 17, 2010, making it the last Procter & Gamble soap opera to end.

President Kennedy's assassination

 
The initial CBS News bulletin which interrupted As the World Turns at 1:40 pm (EST), as Nancy (Helen Wagner) talks with Grandpa (Santos Ortega)

On November 22, 1963, the live CBS broadcast of As the World Turns began as always, at 1:30 EST. In this episode, the Hughes family was discussing plans for Thanksgiving. Ten minutes later, a "CBS News Bulletin" slide suddenly appeared on the screen and Walter Cronkite gave the first report of the assassination.[16]

Here is a bulletin from CBS News: in Dallas, Texas, three shots were fired at President Kennedy's motorcade in downtown Dallas. The first reports say that President Kennedy has been seriously wounded by this shooting. More details just arrived. These details about the same as previously: President Kennedy shot today just as his motorcade left downtown Dallas. Mrs. Kennedy jumped up and grabbed Mr. Kennedy, she called, 'Oh no!'. The motorcade sped on. United Press says that the wounds for President Kennedy perhaps could be fatal. Repeating, a bulletin from CBS News: President Kennedy has been shot by a 'would-be assassin' in Dallas, Texas. Stay tuned to CBS News for further details.[16][failed verification]

At the end of this bulletin, CBS rejoined As the World Turns which was still in progress. The cast, performing the episode live, was not yet aware of the rapidly-developing situation.[16] However, just before Don Hastings and Henderson Forsythe began the third scene of the show, Hastings overheard cameraman Phil Polansky talking to the control room through a headset: "Don't tell the actors what? The President's been shot?" The actors received their cues and began the scene while Walter Cronkite was in the midst of reporting further information from Dallas. CBS then returned to the show in the middle of the third scene, which would be the last regular program viewed by the television audience that day. During the commercial break that followed, the "CBS News Bulletin" slide appeared again and Cronkite resumed with audio-only reports of the developments in Dallas until the top of the hour when CBS News was ready to go on the air with video. Once the episode came to a close with Eileen Fulton in the final scene, the cast was finally informed of the news.

As NBC and ABC, the other two major U.S. TV networks, were not programming in that timeslot then (the 1:30–2:00 ET period belonging to their local affiliates), As the World Turns has the distinction of being the last regular U.S. network program broadcast for the next four days as the assassination and funeral of JFK and the transition of power to President Lyndon B. Johnson took center stage.[17]

Broadcast history

As the World Turns enjoyed a virtually uninterrupted reign as the highest-rated soap from 1958 to 1978,[12] tying for first place with NBC Daytime's Another World (1973–1974, 1977–1978) and Days of Our Lives (1973–1974). By the mid-1960s, it was so firmly entrenched that its strongest competition, Let's Make a Deal, despite developing a devoted fan base in its own right and becoming one of daytime's most popular game shows, could not come close to matching it in the Nielsens.

Its strength was such that ABC ran hour-long drama reruns in the 1:00–2:00 pm. (noon–1:00 Central) slot in the mid-1960s and NBC, after losing Deal to ABC in 1968, ran a total of eight shows, all short-lived (with the exception of Three on a Match, which lasted three years), against As the World Turns and Let's Make a Deal from that point until 1975.

As that year began, Another World was expanded to 60 minutes, with its first hour-long episode airing on January 6, 1975. Although this did not directly affect As the World Turns, as the two shows were not in competition for anything other than the overall ratings win, CBS' afternoon lineup suffered some ratings damage as the popular soap put a dent in the ratings of two popular afternoon game shows, The Price Is Right and Match Game. NBC, pleased by the success that the expansion of Another World had brought to the network, elected to do the same thing with Days of Our Lives beginning on April 21, 1975; this put Days of Our Lives and As the World Turns in direct competition for ratings. Incidentally, the expansions were occurring six and a half years after the last two 15-minute serials, Search for Tomorrow and The Guiding Light, expanded to 30 minutes.

CBS considered expanding As the World Turns and Search for Tomorrow to 45 minutes (eliminating the timeslot during which stations broadcast local or syndicated programs), but eventually decided to expand As the World Turns, its front-runner in the ratings battle, to a full-hour length. Initially, in order to free up the necessary 30 minutes to do so, CBS returned The Price Is Right, which had been paired with Match Game for the previous two years as part of the network's successful 3 p.m. game show block, to the morning. However, CBS changed course and decided that it would also attempt an expansion of Price to 60 minutes; this meant that, if the plans to expand As the World Turns were to go as anticipated, CBS would need to cancel a program to free up that 30 minutes of airtime it needed.

At the time CBS was having ratings trouble with The Edge of Night. Procter & Gamble had demanded that CBS give the serial the 2:30 p.m. slot following The Guiding Light in 1972, moving it from the 3:30 p.m. slot it had held since 1963. This decision proved to be a grave mistake. The Edge of Night, which had a much younger and more male-centric audience than almost any other serial on television when the move was made, lost a large portion of its audience, especially to NBC's The Doctors, at the height of its popularity at the time. In addition, the rest of CBS' drama lineup was performing well in the ratings and the network could not move the long-running serial to another timeslot without risking preemption from local affiliates, which would almost certainly have driven ratings even lower.

At the same time, ABC expressed interest in picking up The Edge of Night for its own lineup as it had been interested in carrying a P&G-produced serial for some time, supplementing its in-house productions. An agreement was struck between CBS, Procter & Gamble, and ABC to get the necessary 30 minutes for the As the World Turns expansion. CBS would not renew The Edge of Night once its contract was up, Procter & Gamble would move the serial to ABC, and thus As the World Turns could go ahead with its expansion.

A major issue arose that halted the planned shuffle, however. CBS was contracted to air The Edge of Night until December 1975, and ABC had no place in its schedule to put it at the time. This forced CBS to temporarily postpone expanding As the World Turns and keep The Edge of Night until ABC could find a timeslot for it. Finally, in November, ABC agreed that The Edge of Night would join its lineup on December 1, replacing the game show You Don't Say! at 4:00 p.m. (closer to its pre-1972 timeslots) and keeping the serial's continuity intact. And thus, As the World Turns became CBS' first 60-minute daytime serial.

The first half of the newly-expanded show continued to perform well against Let's Make a Deal on ABC, which the network moved to the noon/11 a.m. timeslot within four weeks of the expansion. The second half put As the World Turns in competition with ABC's most-popular game show, The $10,000 Pyramid, which had done well against Guiding Light since the network moved it to 2:00 p.m. in December 1974 and kept doing so against As the World Turns. Although the expansion was not a complete success, at the end of the season, the serial was again at the top of the daytime Nielsens, despite a 1.4-point drop from the year before.

Although the eventual hit game show Family Feud ran against As The World Turns from July 12, 1976 until April 22, 1977, it did not become a hit for ABC until its move to the mornings. Only when ABC made its first move to a one-hour soap with All My Children did trouble really begin for As the World Turns and NBC's ( Days of Our Lives), since ABC kept that serial's starting time at 1:00/noon, meaning that fans of that serial who tuned to NBC or CBS would miss the last half of that day's storyline (or, contrariwise, would not, if they watched until the mid-program commercial break and then changed channels, pick up the As the World Turns or Days of Our Lives activities from the episode's beginning, since ABC strategically placed its break several minutes after, rather than exactly at, the bottom of the hour). Further, All My Children's emphasis on youth-oriented, sexier storylines provided a sharp contrast to the domestic, almost quaint tone of As the World Turns (and to a lesser degree, the melodramatic, somewhat topical Days). On January 16, 1978, ABC ballooned its decade-old One Life to Live to the 2:00 PM/1:00 p.m. starting time, compounding the other networks' headaches. These factors helped contribute to the fall of As the World Turns from the top spot in the ratings at the end of the 1978-79 season. After finishing the previous season tied with Another World for number one in the Nielsens, As the World Turns fell to fourth behind All My Children, General Hospital, and The Young and the Restless.

On February 4, 1980, CBS moved and expanded The Young and the Restless to a full hour after the cancellation of the long-tenured Love of Life. The Young and the Restless moved from noon/11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m./noon (the former affiliate break timeslot) and As the World Turns was bumped up to 2:00/1:00 p.m. and Guiding Light to 3:00/2:00 p.m. On June 8, 1981, As the World Turns returned to its traditional 1:30/12:30 p.m. start time with Search for Tomorrow following at 2:30/1:30 p.m. and The Young and the Restless leading off the serial lineup at either noon/11:00 a.m. or 12:30 p.m./11:30 a.m. (depending on affiliate preference).

As the World Turns remained at 1:30/12:30 p.m. until March 20, 1987, when CBS cancelled the five-year-old Capitol in favor of The Bold and the Beautiful. CBS scheduled it at 1:30/12:30 p.m., and finally settled As the World Turns at 2:00/1:00 p.m., where it remained until its final network episode in September 2010. Although facing the full length of Another World and One Life to Live once again, the Douglas Marland era of 1985 to 1993 had a resurgence in ratings, and by 1991, it was back in its once-habitual top-four placing. As the World Turns survived NBC's cancellation of its sister series Another World in 1999.

Cancellation and final episode

On December 8, 2009, CBS confirmed that it would not renew As the World Turns. The final CBS episode was taped on June 23, 2010, at JC Studios in Brooklyn, and aired on September 17, 2010. The final scene included Kim Hughes (Kathryn Hays) telling Bob Hughes (Don Hastings) to take as much time as he needed. After he put his nameplate in his briefcase, Bob said the show's final line, "Good night", and left Oakdale Memorial Hospital for the last time, at which point the globe started spinning before the final fade-out.

Ratings

Series ratings

One example of the drastic change in daytime television can be found in the following:

  • Daytime history: Highest rated week (November 16–20, 1981)
  • (Household ratings- Nielsen Media Research)
Rank/serial Household rating (Time slot) Network
1. General Hospital 16.0 (3-4pm) ABC
2. All My Children 10.2 (1-2pm) ABC
3. One Life to Live 10.2 (2-3pm) ABC
4. Guiding Light 7.5 (3-4pm) CBS
5. The Young and the Restless 7.0 (12:30–1:30pm) CBS

1995 ratings

Rank/serial Millions of viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 7.2
2. All My Children 5.891
3. General Hospital 5.343
4. The Bold and the Beautiful 5.247
5. One Life to Live 5.152

As the World Turns spent a record-breaking 20 years on top of the Nielsen ratings for American daytime soap operas, from 1958 to 1978. It would retain this record until The Young and the Restless broke it in 2008 when it remained #1 for 21 years and counting.

Years as #1 series
Year(s) Household rating
1958–1959 9.8
1959–1960 9.9
1960–1961 10.4
1961–1962 11.9
1962–1963 13.7
1963–1964 15.4
1964–1965 14.5
1965–1966 13.9
1966–1967 12.7
1967–1968 13.6
1968–1969 13.8
1969–1970 13.6
1970–1971 12.4
1971–1972 11.1
1972–1973 10.6
1973–1974 9.7 (tied with Days of Our Lives and Another World)
1974–1975 10.8
1975–1976 9.4
1976–1977 9.9
1977–1978 8.6 (tied with Another World)

Record low: 1,773,000 viewers on December 25, 2009 (Nielsen Media Research)

Schedule

CBS:

  • April 2, 1956 – November 28, 1975: 1:30–2:00 PM (12:30–1:00 PM, CT/PT)
  • December 1, 1975 – February 1, 1980: 1:30–2:30 PM (12:30–1:30 PM, CT/PT)
  • February 4, 1980 – June 5, 1981: 2:00–3:00 PM (1:00–2:00 PM, CT/PT)
  • June 8, 1981 – March 20, 1987: 1:30–2:30 PM (12:30–1:30 PM, CT/PT)
  • March 23, 1987 – September 17, 2010: 2:00–3:00 PM (1:00–2:00 PM, CT/PT)

Main crew

Executive producers

Duration Name
1956–1965 Ted Corday
1965–1971 Mary Harris
February 1971 – June 1973 Fred Bartholomew
June 1973 – December 1978 Joe Willmore
December 1978 – 1980 Joe Rothenberger
1980 – October 1981 Fred Bartholomew
October 1981 – October 1984 Mary-Ellis Bunim
October 1984 – October 1988 Robert Calhoun
October 1988 – May 1995 Laurence Caso
May 1995 – November 8, 1996 John Valente
November 11, 1996 – June 4, 1999 Felicia Minei Behr
June 7, 1999 – September 17, 2010 Christopher Goutman

Head writers

Duration Name
1956–1965 Irna Phillips
1965–1966 Irna Phillips and William J. Bell
1966–February 9, 1970 Katherine Babecki
February 10, 1970 – 1970 Joe Kane and Ralph Ellis
1970 Winifred Wolfe
1970 Katherine L. Phillips
1971 Winifred Wolfe and Warren Swanson
1971 – January 1972 Warren Swanson, Elizabeth Tillman, and John Boruff
January 1972 – July 1973 David Lesan and Irna Phillips
July 1973 – December 1978 Robert Soderberg and Edith Sommer
December 1978 – November 6, 1979 Ralph Ellis and Eugenie Hunt
November 7, 1979 – January 4, 1980 Douglas Marland
January 7, 1980 – April 1981 Bridget and Jerome Dobson
April – August 1981 Paul Roberts
August 1981 – January 1982 Tom King and K.C. Collier
January 1982 – May 20, 1983 Bridget and Jerome Dobson
May 23, 1983 – December 1983 Caroline Franz and John Saffron
December 1983 – April 1984 John Saffron
April – November 1984 Tom King and Millee Taggart
November 1984 – April 1985 Cynthia Benjamin and Susan Bedsow Horgan
April 1985 – November 1985 Susan Bedsow Horgan
November 1985 – April 1993 Douglas Marland (died) (Robert Calhoun during 1988 WGA strike)
April 1993 – January 1995 Juliet Law Packer and Richard Backus
January 1995 Juliet Law Packer, Garin Wolf and Richard Culliton
January 1995 - January 31, 1996 Richard Culliton
February 1996 – December 1996 Stephen Black and Henry Stern
December 1996 – May 1997 Stephen Demorest, Mel Brez and Addie Walsh
May 1997 – fall 1997 Jessica Klein
Fall 1997 Stephen Demorest, Mel Brez and Addie Walsh
December 1997– February 1998 Addie Walsh
February 1998 – June 1999 Lorraine Broderick, Hal Corley and Addie Walsh (co-headwriters)
June 1999 – June 12, 2000 Leah Laiman and Carolyn Culliton (co-headwriter)
June 13, 2000 – July 2001 Hogan Sheffer, Carolyn Culliton, Hal Corley and Stephen Demorest (co-headwriters)
July 16, 2001 – September 2002 Hogan Sheffer, Jean Passanante and Carolyn Culliton
September 2002 – May 24, 2005 Hogan Sheffer and Jean Passanante
May 25, 2005 – October 17, 2007 Jean Passanante, Leah Laiman and Christopher Whitesell
October 2007 – January 24, 2008 Jean Passanante and Leah Laiman
January 25, 2008 – April 17, 2008 Christopher Goutman (2007 WGA strike)
April 18, 2008 - October 5, 2009 Jean Passanante and Leah Laiman
October 6, 2009 - June 4, 2010 Jean Passanante and David Kreizman
June 7 - September 17, 2010 Jean Passanante and Lloyd Gold

Crew at cancellation

International broadcast

In South Africa, As the World Turns aired on SABC2 from June 2010 to February 2012 from 14:10 to 15:00 each weekday. Episodes were four years behind the original U.S. broadcast. In Canada, As the World Turns aired on ONtv, and, later, Global Television Network, and on NTV in Newfoundland and Labrador. In Jamaica, As The World Turns started airing on Television Jamaica Monday to Friday 1:00pm beginning in 2011. In Belize, As the World Turns was seen on Great Belize Television at 2:00 pm Central Time, usually the same day as the U.S. telecasts. In New Zealand, As The World Turns was aired on TVNZ 1 from 1962 to 1989. In Australia, As The World Turns was aired on Network Ten first at 1.30 pm, then moved to 5:00pm before ultimately being dropped entirely in 1987[citation needed]. In the Netherlands, As The World Turns was very popular and aired for more than 20 years. From 1989 till its cancellation, it was the best watched daytime soap. In 2010 Terri Conn, Martha Byrne, Marnie Schulenburg, Trent Dawson, Grayson McCouch and Van Hansis visited the Netherlands and were special guests at the "Farewell ATWT" meeting. Elizabeth Hubbard even guest-starred in the Dutch soap "Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden" for a while, after the cancellation of ATWT.

InTurn

In 2006, CBS launched a reality show called InTurn on their broadband channel innertube, the winner of which would go on to receive a 13-week acting contract on As the World Turns. The eventual winner of InTurn was Alex Charak, an 18-year-old "Student/Pizza Transportation Artist" from New York.[18] Charak made his debut as the character Elwood Hoffman on September 26, 2006. A one-hour "best-of" show aired on CBS on November 24, 2006.

CBS launched InTurn 2 in the summer of 2007. For the new season, the age restrictions expanded to allow for middle-aged viewers to participate, and there were nine competitors instead of eight.[19] The winner of the second season was Ryan Serhant, a recent graduate of Hamilton College. Serhant made his debut in the contract role on November 7, 2007. He plays Evan Walsh IV, son of Evan Walsh III. He is a young hotshot biochemist prodigy who comes home to Oakdale to try to convince Craig Montgomery to invest in the cutting edge biomedical tech field. He began taping on September 24, 2007, two days after the close of his off-Broadway play Purple Hearts.

Inturn 3 began airing in April 2008 and featured 17 episodes.

Awards

Writers Guild of America Awards

Daytime Emmy Awards

As the World Turns won 43 Daytime Emmys:

Show

  • 1987 "Outstanding Drama Series"
  • 1991 "Outstanding Drama Series"
  • 1993 "Outstanding Directing Team"
  • 1999 "Outstanding Original Song" (tied with General Hospital)
  • 2001 "Outstanding Drama Series"
  • 2001 "Outstanding Writing Team"
  • 2002 "Outstanding Writing Team"
  • 2003 "Outstanding Drama Series"
  • 2004 "Outstanding Writing Team"
  • 2005 "Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Drama Series"
  • 2005 "Outstanding Writing Team"
  • 2007 "Outstanding Directing Team"

Individuals

Other awards

In 2010, As the World Turns was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Daily Drama" during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards.[20]

American daytime television firsts

  • In 1988, the serial made American daytime television history by introducing its first gay male character, Hank Elliot (played by Brian Starcher).
  • In 2007, Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer (played by Van Hansis and Jake Silbermann, respectively) shared the first gay male kiss on American daytime television. They formed a relationship and became the first gay male couple on American daytime television, consummating their relationship on January 12, 2009.

Supercouples

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In popular culture

Television

On Saturday Night Live , a skit called "As World Turn" was created in 1989. [21]

  • On the TV series Tom & Jerry Kids, while Tom watches Nine Lives to Live, Jerry changes it to As the Cheese Turns.
  • In the 1960s–'70s The Carol Burnett Show featured a recurring sketch called "As the Stomach Turns", a parody of As the World Turns and soap operas in general.
  • On All in the Family, Edith Bunker would occasionally mention wanting to watch The Secret Storm, but after that soap opera was canceled, she would later mention As the World Turns as a viewing preference.
  • In the pulp series The Destroyer #22 "Brain Drain" by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir, it was revealed that Chiun is a big fan of the soap opera As the Planet Revolves and constantly sits glued in front of the television to catch the broadcast.
  • Children's television network Nickelodeon once featured a series of shorts entitled As Our School Bus Turns, with the (actually unconnected) episodes taking place aboard a school bus. Each episode would end with a stereotypical soap opera cliffhanger.
  • In 1993, the PBS children's show Mister Rogers' Neighborhood featured a parody soap opera in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe called "As the Museum Turns", starring Lady Elaine Fairchild of the Museum Go Round.
  • The show is mentioned in Mad Men in Season 2: 'A Night to Remember', set in 1962. The character Joan Holloway tells a client of Sterling Cooper, Maytag, they should buy airtime for ads, as she has read the scripts for the show and knows the show will get popular.
  • The Muppets character dog Doctor Rowlf in Veterinarians Hospital was inspired by Doctor Bob Hughes.

Music

DVD release

In October 2011, SoapClassics released a four-DVD collection of 20 selected episodes, marking the first time that any As the World Turns episodes were available on any recorded medium. The oldest episode on the collection dates from September 29, 1979, while the latest episode was from April 10, 2010.[22]

In November 2011, a Christmas in Oakdale DVD was released, celebrating five Christmas episodes from the show. The featured Christmases are 1985, 1992, 1995, 2000 and 2007.

A "CarJack" collection was also released, celebrating supercouple Carly and Jack in 10 of their most memorable episodes.

The Holden and Lily Story collection had 10 of their most memorable episodes.

Farewell to Oakdale had the final 10 episodes of the series.

The James Stenbeck Story collection had 10 of his most memorable episodes.

The "As the World Turns - The Wedding of Bob and Kim" DVD collection contained 10 episodes which aired April 2–15, 1985 that featured the bachelor party, the wedding ceremony, and the reception of Bob Hughes and Kim Sullivan, as played by Don Hastings and Kathryn Hays. This collection was only available online.[23]

See also

Note

  1. ^ By number of episodes. In terms of total duration, As the World Turns has run longer than Guiding Light, at 13,763 hours, versus 3,940 hours and 30 minutes of Guiding Light.[1]

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  13. ^ Ford, Sam; De Kosnik, Abigail; Harrington, C. Lee (2011). The Survival of Soap Opera: Transformations For a New Media Era. University Press of Mississippi. p. 87. ISBN 978-1-60473-716-5.
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  15. ^ Fifty years on 'As the World Turns' CNN April 20, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, 30 March 2006
  16. ^ a b c Bugliosi, Vincent (2008-05-17). Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-393-33215-5.
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Further reading

External links

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  • As the World Turns at IMDb
  • As the World Turns at The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
  • As The World Turns Collection (Scripts from 1980 April 18 - 1982 October 22), the Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute, The Ohio State University Library.

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For other uses see As the World Turns disambiguation As the World Turns often abbreviated as ATWT is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2 1956 to September 17 2010 Irna Phillips created As the World Turns as a sister show to her other soap opera Guiding Light With 13 763 hours of cumulative narrative As the World Turns has the longest total running time of any television show 1 In terms of continuous run of production As the World Turns at 54 years holds the fourth longest run of any daytime network soap opera on American television surpassed only by General Hospital Guiding Light and Days of Our Lives a As the World Turns was produced for its first 43 years in Manhattan and in Brooklyn from 2000 until 2010 2 As the World TurnsAlso known asATWTGenreSoap operaCreated byIrna PhillipsWritten byJean Passanante and Lloyd GoldDirected bySee belowStarringSeries castCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons54No of episodes13 858ProductionExecutive producersTed Corday 1956 65 Mary Harris 1965 71 Fred Bartholomew 1971 73 1980 81 Joe Willmore 1973 78 Joe Rothenberger 1978 80 Mary Ellis Bunim 1981 84 Robert Calhoun 1984 88 Laurence Caso 1988 95 John Valente 1995 96 Felicia Minei Behr 1996 99 Christopher Goutman 1999 2010 ProducerSee belowRunning time30 minutes 1956 75 60 minutes 1975 2010 Production companiesProcter amp Gamble Productions Inc 1956 2008 TeleNext Media Inc 2008 10 ReleaseOriginal networkCBSPicture formatNTSCAudio formatMono 1956 87 Stereo CBS StereoSound 1987 97 Digital Stereo 1997 2010 Original releaseApril 2 1956 1956 04 02 September 17 2010 2010 09 17 ChronologyRelatedAnother WorldThe Brighter DayGuiding LightThe Young and the RestlessSet in the fictional town of Oakdale Illinois the show debuted on April 2 1956 3 at 1 30 p m EST airing as a 30 minute serial Prior to that date all serials had been 15 minutes in length As the World Turns and The Edge of Night which premiered on the same day at 4 30 p m EST were the first two to be 30 minutes in length from their premieres 4 At first viewers were indifferent to the new half hour serial but ratings picked up in its second year eventually reaching the top spot in the daytime Nielsen ratings by fall 1958 In 1959 the show started a streak of weekly ratings wins that was not interrupted for over 12 years The show switched to color on August 21 1967 and expanded from a half hour in length to one hour daily starting on December 1 1975 when The Edge of Night moved to ABC In the year to date ratings As the World Turns was the most watched daytime drama from 1958 until 1978 with some ten million viewers tuning in each day At its height core actors such as Helen Wagner Don MacLaughlin Don Hastings and Eileen Fulton became nationally known Wagner Hastings and Fulton are also three of longest serving actors in the history of American soap operas The show passed its 10 000th episode on May 12 1995 and celebrated its 50th anniversary on April 2 2006 On September 18 2009 As the World Turns became the last remaining Procter amp Gamble produced soap opera for CBS after Guiding Light aired its final episode on the network On December 8 2009 CBS announced it was canceling As the World Turns after a run of almost 54 years due to low ratings 5 6 The show taped its final scenes for CBS on June 23 2010 and with a dramatic storyline finale its final episode on the network aired on September 17 2010 Reruns of The Price Is Right Let s Make a Deal and The Young and the Restless took over the As the World Turns time slot between September 20 and October 15 2010 for four weeks On October 18 2010 CBS replaced As the World Turns with a new talk show called The Talk Contents 1 Premise 2 Notable history and accomplishments 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Helen Wagner 4 Crossovers 5 President Kennedy s assassination 6 Broadcast history 6 1 Cancellation and final episode 7 Ratings 8 Schedule 9 Main crew 9 1 Executive producers 9 2 Head writers 9 3 Crew at cancellation 10 International broadcast 11 InTurn 12 Awards 12 1 Writers Guild of America Awards 12 2 Daytime Emmy Awards 12 2 1 Show 12 2 2 Individuals 12 3 Other awards 13 American daytime television firsts 14 Supercouples 15 In popular culture 15 1 Television 15 2 Music 16 DVD release 17 See also 18 Note 19 References 20 Further reading 21 External linksPremise Edit The original core family the Hugheses in the 1980s Clockwise from top left Kim Sullivan Hughes Kathryn Hays Bob Hughes Don Hastings Tom Hughes Gregg Marx Margo Montgomery Hughes Hillary Bailey Smith Andy Dixon Scott DeFreitas Frannie Hughes Julianne Moore Center Chris Hughes Don MacLaughlin and Nancy Hughes Helen Wagner As the World Turns was the creation of Irna Phillips who beginning in the 1930s had been one of the foremost creators and writers of radio soap operas As a writer Phillips favored character development and psychological realism over melodrama 7 and her previous creations which included Guiding Light were especially notable for placing professionals doctors lawyers and clergy at the center of their storylines Phillips wrote As the world turns we know the bleakness of winter the promise of spring the fullness of summer and the harvest of autumn the cycle of life is complete 8 And so it was with As the World Turns with its slow moving psychological character studies of families headed by legal and medical professionals The personal and professional lives of doctors and lawyers remained central to As the World Turns throughout its run and eventually became standard fare on many soap operas Whereas the 15 minute radio soaps often focused on one central heroic character for example Dr Jim Brent in Phillips Road of Life the expanded 30 minute format of As the World Turns enabled Phillips to introduce a handful of professionals within the framework of a family saga Phillips style favored gradual evolution over radical change Slow conversational and emotionally intense the show moved at the pace of life itself and sometimes even more slowly than that Each new addition to the cast was done in a gradual manner and was usually a key contact to one of the members of the Hughes family As such the show earned a reputation as being quite conservative though the show did showcase a gay male character in 1988 9 10 During the show s early decades the content related policies of its sponsor Procter amp Gamble Productions may have contributed to the perception of conservatism The household products manufacturing giant typically frowned on storylines in which adultery and other immoral behavior went unpunished and as late as the 1980s characters from the primary families were still generally not allowed to go through with abortions Notable history and accomplishments EditAs the World Turns premiered on April 2 1956 7 It was the first television daytime drama with a 30 minute running time all daytime dramas until then had 15 minute running times 11 The series was also CBS first to expand to a 60 minute running time in 1975 11 By 1958 the program was the number one daytime drama in the United States where it remained until 1978 12 13 As the World Turns won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Daytime Drama Series four times in 1987 1991 2001 and 2003 Cast and characters EditMain articles List of As the World Turns cast members List of As the World Turns characters and List of As the World Turns recurring characters Helen Wagner Edit The first words spoken in As the World Turns in the first episode aired on April 2 1956 were Good morning dear said by the character Nancy Hughes played by actress Helen Wagner 14 Wagner was acknowledged by the Guinness Book of Records for having the longest run in a single role on television a position she held until 2010 15 She did not play the role without interruption she was temporarily dropped from the series after the first six months due to conflicts with creator Irna Phillips Wagner also left the series in 1981 when she felt that writers were not interested in the veteran players and returned as a regular character in 1985 On the episode broadcast on Monday August 30 2010 it was revealed that Nancy had died in her sleep the next day s episode dealt with Nancy s memorial service Nancy Hughes s memorial aired just two weeks before the series finale The show s producers stated in interviews that they had to revise their plans for the final episode because of Wagner s death they had hoped that Wagner would say the final lines of the last episode just as she had said the first words of the first episode citation needed Crossovers EditSeveral crossovers have been made between As the World Turns and other serials 1962 The character Mitchell Dru Geoffrey Lumb was brought to Oakdale after the cancellation of the Procter and Gamble soap The Brighter Day The same character and actor was then transferred to a new P amp G soap Another World shortly after its premiere in 1964 Another World was originally conceived by Irna Phillips to be a spin off series of As the World Turns Like several other characters from Another World Mitchell Dru crossed over for one or more performances on the first Another World spin off Somerset which premiered in March 1970 1965 The character Lisa Miller Hughes Eileen Fulton was used as the basis to create a primetime spinoff soap Our Private World CBS s attempt to duplicate the success of rival network ABC s Peyton Place with Lisa leaving Oakdale and moving to Chicago where she married wealthy John Eldridge but had an affair with his brother Thomas Though Our Private World only lasted a few months and Fulton returned to As the World Turns in early 1966 after taking a few months off remnants of Lisa s time on Our Private World were resurrected 26 years later when it was revealed in 1992 that Lisa had had a son off camera hitherto unknown to viewers before returning to As the World Turns in 1966 Her son Scott Eldridge tracked her down as an adult and remained on As the World Turns for several years 1999 2003 Shortly after NBC canceled Another World on April 12 1999 with the series finale that aired on June 25 of the same year the characters of Cass and Lila Winthrop Stephen Schnetzer and Lisa Peluso and Jake and Victoria McKinnon Tom Eplin and Jensen Buchanan crossed over to As the World Turns briefly Jake and Vicky intended to move to Oakdale but Vicky was soon killed off in September 1999 then appeared as a ghost to Jake and Molly from November 2000 to February 2001 Cass only appeared on a recurring basis through 2003 usually whenever anyone in Oakdale needed an attorney other than resident lawyer Tom Hughes and Jake Tom Eplin remained as a regular on the series until his character was killed off in 2002 Cindy Brooke Harrison Kim Rhodes also had minor appearances in 2000 and 2001 Vicky s mother and twin sister Donna Anna Stuart and Marley Ellen Wheeler who at the time also directed episodes of As the World Turns made recurring appearances from 2000 to 2002 and left the show when they gained custody of Jake and Vicky s twin daughters after Jake s death There were also plans to have a now teenage Steven Frame Vicky s son with Jamie Frame come to Oakdale and live with Jake but the character was reconceived as teenage Bryant Montgomery the son of As the World Turns couple Craig and Sierra Since 2005 a number of characters have crossed back and forth between As the World Turns and The Young and the Restless 2005 As the World Turns At the request of Oakdale Illinois District Attorney Jessica Griffin Michael Baldwin Christian LeBlanc traveled there to serve as the attorney for Jack Snyder Michael Park in a custody hearing involving his late wife Julia Larabee s son JJ April 4 05 2005 The irony in his appearance in the above mentioned episodes is that 20 years before LeBlanc left the role of Kirk McColl the youngest son of Lisa s fifth husband Whit McColl played by Wagon Train star Robert Horton who was killed off shortly before Fulton s return to the show So to many long time fans of both As the World Turns and The Young and the Restless seeing LeBlanc as the character from the latter show was weird History was also made during LeBlanc s appearance on As the World Turns since both shows are made by different production companies Bell Dramatic Serial Company for The Young and the Restless Procter and Gamble for As the World Turns although they are on the same network 2007 The Young and the Restless Amber Moore Adrienne Frantz called on her friend Alison Stewart Marnie Schulenburg to help trick Cane Ashby Daniel Goddard into marriage After Amber drugged Cane Alison dressed up as him for the wedding service February 22 2007 The Young and the Restless Emily Stewart Kelley Menighan Hensley traveled from Oakdale Illinois to Genoa City Wisconsin in search of information on her sister Alison Stewart Marnie Schulenburg Emily met with Amber Moore Adrienne Frantz at the Crimson Lights Coffeehouse but Amber denied knowing Alison s whereabouts After Emily was gone Amber placed a call to Alison as a heads up 2009 10On December 8 2009 CBS canceled As the World Turns after almost 54 years with the series finale airing on September 17 2010 making it the last Procter amp Gamble soap opera to end President Kennedy s assassination Edit The initial CBS News bulletin which interrupted As the World Turns at 1 40 pm EST as Nancy Helen Wagner talks with Grandpa Santos Ortega On November 22 1963 the live CBS broadcast of As the World Turns began as always at 1 30 EST In this episode the Hughes family was discussing plans for Thanksgiving Ten minutes later a CBS News Bulletin slide suddenly appeared on the screen and Walter Cronkite gave the first report of the assassination 16 Here is a bulletin from CBS News in Dallas Texas three shots were fired at President Kennedy s motorcade in downtown Dallas The first reports say that President Kennedy has been seriously wounded by this shooting More details just arrived These details about the same as previously President Kennedy shot today just as his motorcade left downtown Dallas Mrs Kennedy jumped up and grabbed Mr Kennedy she called Oh no The motorcade sped on United Press says that the wounds for President Kennedy perhaps could be fatal Repeating a bulletin from CBS News President Kennedy has been shot by a would be assassin in Dallas Texas Stay tuned to CBS News for further details 16 failed verification At the end of this bulletin CBS rejoined As the World Turns which was still in progress The cast performing the episode live was not yet aware of the rapidly developing situation 16 However just before Don Hastings and Henderson Forsythe began the third scene of the show Hastings overheard cameraman Phil Polansky talking to the control room through a headset Don t tell the actors what The President s been shot The actors received their cues and began the scene while Walter Cronkite was in the midst of reporting further information from Dallas CBS then returned to the show in the middle of the third scene which would be the last regular program viewed by the television audience that day During the commercial break that followed the CBS News Bulletin slide appeared again and Cronkite resumed with audio only reports of the developments in Dallas until the top of the hour when CBS News was ready to go on the air with video Once the episode came to a close with Eileen Fulton in the final scene the cast was finally informed of the news As NBC and ABC the other two major U S TV networks were not programming in that timeslot then the 1 30 2 00 ET period belonging to their local affiliates As the World Turns has the distinction of being the last regular U S network program broadcast for the next four days as the assassination and funeral of JFK and the transition of power to President Lyndon B Johnson took center stage 17 Broadcast history EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message As the World Turns enjoyed a virtually uninterrupted reign as the highest rated soap from 1958 to 1978 12 tying for first place with NBC Daytime s Another World 1973 1974 1977 1978 and Days of Our Lives 1973 1974 By the mid 1960s it was so firmly entrenched that its strongest competition Let s Make a Deal despite developing a devoted fan base in its own right and becoming one of daytime s most popular game shows could not come close to matching it in the Nielsens Its strength was such that ABC ran hour long drama reruns in the 1 00 2 00 pm noon 1 00 Central slot in the mid 1960s and NBC after losing Deal to ABC in 1968 ran a total of eight shows all short lived with the exception of Three on a Match which lasted three years against As the World Turns and Let s Make a Deal from that point until 1975 As that year began Another World was expanded to 60 minutes with its first hour long episode airing on January 6 1975 Although this did not directly affect As the World Turns as the two shows were not in competition for anything other than the overall ratings win CBS afternoon lineup suffered some ratings damage as the popular soap put a dent in the ratings of two popular afternoon game shows The Price Is Right and Match Game NBC pleased by the success that the expansion of Another World had brought to the network elected to do the same thing with Days of Our Lives beginning on April 21 1975 this put Days of Our Lives and As the World Turns in direct competition for ratings Incidentally the expansions were occurring six and a half years after the last two 15 minute serials Search for Tomorrow and The Guiding Light expanded to 30 minutes CBS considered expanding As the World Turns and Search for Tomorrow to 45 minutes eliminating the timeslot during which stations broadcast local or syndicated programs but eventually decided to expand As the World Turns its front runner in the ratings battle to a full hour length Initially in order to free up the necessary 30 minutes to do so CBS returned The Price Is Right which had been paired with Match Game for the previous two years as part of the network s successful 3 p m game show block to the morning However CBS changed course and decided that it would also attempt an expansion of Price to 60 minutes this meant that if the plans to expand As the World Turns were to go as anticipated CBS would need to cancel a program to free up that 30 minutes of airtime it needed At the time CBS was having ratings trouble with The Edge of Night Procter amp Gamble had demanded that CBS give the serial the 2 30 p m slot following The Guiding Light in 1972 moving it from the 3 30 p m slot it had held since 1963 This decision proved to be a grave mistake The Edge of Night which had a much younger and more male centric audience than almost any other serial on television when the move was made lost a large portion of its audience especially to NBC s The Doctors at the height of its popularity at the time In addition the rest of CBS drama lineup was performing well in the ratings and the network could not move the long running serial to another timeslot without risking preemption from local affiliates which would almost certainly have driven ratings even lower At the same time ABC expressed interest in picking up The Edge of Night for its own lineup as it had been interested in carrying a P amp G produced serial for some time supplementing its in house productions An agreement was struck between CBS Procter amp Gamble and ABC to get the necessary 30 minutes for the As the World Turns expansion CBS would not renew The Edge of Night once its contract was up Procter amp Gamble would move the serial to ABC and thus As the World Turns could go ahead with its expansion A major issue arose that halted the planned shuffle however CBS was contracted to air The Edge of Night until December 1975 and ABC had no place in its schedule to put it at the time This forced CBS to temporarily postpone expanding As the World Turns and keep The Edge of Night until ABC could find a timeslot for it Finally in November ABC agreed that The Edge of Night would join its lineup on December 1 replacing the game show You Don t Say at 4 00 p m closer to its pre 1972 timeslots and keeping the serial s continuity intact And thus As the World Turns became CBS first 60 minute daytime serial The first half of the newly expanded show continued to perform well against Let s Make a Deal on ABC which the network moved to the noon 11 a m timeslot within four weeks of the expansion The second half put As the World Turns in competition with ABC s most popular game show The 10 000 Pyramid which had done well against Guiding Light since the network moved it to 2 00 p m in December 1974 and kept doing so against As the World Turns Although the expansion was not a complete success at the end of the season the serial was again at the top of the daytime Nielsens despite a 1 4 point drop from the year before Although the eventual hit game show Family Feud ran against As The World Turns from July 12 1976 until April 22 1977 it did not become a hit for ABC until its move to the mornings Only when ABC made its first move to a one hour soap with All My Children did trouble really begin for As the World Turns and NBC s Days of Our Lives since ABC kept that serial s starting time at 1 00 noon meaning that fans of that serial who tuned to NBC or CBS would miss the last half of that day s storyline or contrariwise would not if they watched until the mid program commercial break and then changed channels pick up the As the World Turns or Days of Our Lives activities from the episode s beginning since ABC strategically placed its break several minutes after rather than exactly at the bottom of the hour Further All My Children s emphasis on youth oriented sexier storylines provided a sharp contrast to the domestic almost quaint tone of As the World Turns and to a lesser degree the melodramatic somewhat topical Days On January 16 1978 ABC ballooned its decade old One Life to Live to the 2 00 PM 1 00 p m starting time compounding the other networks headaches These factors helped contribute to the fall of As the World Turns from the top spot in the ratings at the end of the 1978 79 season After finishing the previous season tied with Another World for number one in the Nielsens As the World Turns fell to fourth behind All My Children General Hospital and The Young and the Restless On February 4 1980 CBS moved and expanded The Young and the Restless to a full hour after the cancellation of the long tenured Love of Life The Young and the Restless moved from noon 11 00 a m to 1 00 p m noon the former affiliate break timeslot and As the World Turns was bumped up to 2 00 1 00 p m and Guiding Light to 3 00 2 00 p m On June 8 1981 As the World Turns returned to its traditional 1 30 12 30 p m start time with Search for Tomorrow following at 2 30 1 30 p m and The Young and the Restless leading off the serial lineup at either noon 11 00 a m or 12 30 p m 11 30 a m depending on affiliate preference As the World Turns remained at 1 30 12 30 p m until March 20 1987 when CBS cancelled the five year old Capitol in favor of The Bold and the Beautiful CBS scheduled it at 1 30 12 30 p m and finally settled As the World Turns at 2 00 1 00 p m where it remained until its final network episode in September 2010 Although facing the full length of Another World and One Life to Live once again the Douglas Marland era of 1985 to 1993 had a resurgence in ratings and by 1991 it was back in its once habitual top four placing As the World Turns survived NBC s cancellation of its sister series Another World in 1999 Cancellation and final episode Edit On December 8 2009 CBS confirmed that it would not renew As the World Turns The final CBS episode was taped on June 23 2010 at JC Studios in Brooklyn and aired on September 17 2010 The final scene included Kim Hughes Kathryn Hays telling Bob Hughes Don Hastings to take as much time as he needed After he put his nameplate in his briefcase Bob said the show s final line Good night and left Oakdale Memorial Hospital for the last time at which point the globe started spinning before the final fade out Ratings EditSeries ratingsOne example of the drastic change in daytime television can be found in the following Daytime history Highest rated week November 16 20 1981 Household ratings Nielsen Media Research Rank serial Household rating Time slot Network1 General Hospital 16 0 3 4pm ABC2 All My Children 10 2 1 2pm ABC3 One Life to Live 10 2 2 3pm ABC4 Guiding Light 7 5 3 4pm CBS5 The Young and the Restless 7 0 12 30 1 30pm CBS1995 ratings Rank serial Millions of viewers1 The Young and the Restless 7 22 All My Children 5 8913 General Hospital 5 3434 The Bold and the Beautiful 5 2475 One Life to Live 5 152As the World Turns spent a record breaking 20 years on top of the Nielsen ratings for American daytime soap operas from 1958 to 1978 It would retain this record until The Young and the Restless broke it in 2008 when it remained 1 for 21 years and counting Years as 1 seriesYear s Household rating1958 1959 9 81959 1960 9 91960 1961 10 41961 1962 11 91962 1963 13 71963 1964 15 41964 1965 14 51965 1966 13 91966 1967 12 71967 1968 13 61968 1969 13 81969 1970 13 61970 1971 12 41971 1972 11 11972 1973 10 61973 1974 9 7 tied with Days of Our Lives and Another World 1974 1975 10 81975 1976 9 41976 1977 9 91977 1978 8 6 tied with Another World Record low 1 773 000 viewers on December 25 2009 Nielsen Media Research 1956 1957 season 1 The Guiding Light 11 4 7 As the World Turns 8 4 Debut 1957 1958 season 1 The Guiding Light 10 1 6 As the World Turns 8 41978 1979 season 1 All My Children 9 0 4 As the World Turns 8 21979 1980 season 1 General Hospital 9 9 6 As the World Turns 7 91980 1981 season 1 General Hospital 11 4 5 As the World Turns 7 91981 1982 season 1 General Hospital 11 2 5 As the World Turns 7 4 tied with The Young and the Restless 1982 1983 season 1 General Hospital 9 8 5 As the World Turns 7 61983 1984 season 1 General Hospital 10 0 6 As the World Turns 7 91984 1985 season 1 General Hospital 9 1 6 As the World Turns 7 1 tied with Days of Our Lives 1985 1986 season 1 General Hospital 9 2 7 As the World Turns 6 71986 1987 season 1 General Hospital 8 3 4 As the World Turns 7 0 tied with All My Children and Days of Our Lives 1987 1988 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 1 tied with General Hospital 6 As the World Turns 6 61988 1989 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 1 6 As the World Turns 6 41989 1990 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 0 5 As the World Turns 5 81990 1991 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 1 4 As the World Turns 5 91991 1992 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 2 3 As the World Turns 5 8 tied with General Hospital 1992 1993 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 4 4 As the World Turns 5 7 1993 1994 season 1 The Young and the Restless 8 6 5 As the World Turns 5 81994 1995 season 1 The Young and the Restless 7 5 7 As the World Turns 5 11995 1996 season 1 The Young and the Restless 7 7 7 As the World Turns 4 41996 1997 season 1 The Young and the Restless 7 1 6 As the World Turns 4 41997 1998 season 1 The Young and the Restless 7 0 6 As the World Turns 4 11998 1999 season 1 The Young and the Restless 6 9 6 As the World Turns 3 81999 2000 season 1 The Young and the Restless 6 8 6 As the World Turns 3 82000 2001 season 1 The Young and the Restless 5 8 6 As the World Turns 3 32001 2002 season 1 The Young and the Restless 5 0 5 As the World Turns 3 52002 2003 season 1 The Young and the Restless 4 7 7 As the World Turns 2 92003 2004 season 1 The Young and the Restless 4 4 6 As the World Turns 2 9 tied with One Life to Live 2004 2005 season 1 The Young and the Restless 4 2 7 As the World Turns 2 62005 2006 season 1 The Young and the Restless 4 2 5 As the World Turns 2 72006 2007 season 1 The Young and the Restless 4 2 7 As the World Turns 2 12007 2008 season 1 The Young and the Restless 4 0 3 As the World Turns 2 42008 2009 season 1 The Young and the Restless 3 7 7 As the World Turns 1 92009 2010 season 1 The Young and the Restless 3 7 7 As the World Turns 1 8Schedule EditCBS April 2 1956 November 28 1975 1 30 2 00 PM 12 30 1 00 PM CT PT December 1 1975 February 1 1980 1 30 2 30 PM 12 30 1 30 PM CT PT February 4 1980 June 5 1981 2 00 3 00 PM 1 00 2 00 PM CT PT June 8 1981 March 20 1987 1 30 2 30 PM 12 30 1 30 PM CT PT March 23 1987 September 17 2010 2 00 3 00 PM 1 00 2 00 PM CT PT Main crew EditExecutive producers Edit Duration Name1956 1965 Ted Corday1965 1971 Mary HarrisFebruary 1971 June 1973 Fred BartholomewJune 1973 December 1978 Joe WillmoreDecember 1978 1980 Joe Rothenberger1980 October 1981 Fred BartholomewOctober 1981 October 1984 Mary Ellis BunimOctober 1984 October 1988 Robert CalhounOctober 1988 May 1995 Laurence CasoMay 1995 November 8 1996 John ValenteNovember 11 1996 June 4 1999 Felicia Minei BehrJune 7 1999 September 17 2010 Christopher GoutmanHead writers Edit Duration Name1956 1965 Irna Phillips1965 1966 Irna Phillips and William J Bell1966 February 9 1970 Katherine BabeckiFebruary 10 1970 1970 Joe Kane and Ralph Ellis1970 Winifred Wolfe1970 Katherine L Phillips1971 Winifred Wolfe and Warren Swanson1971 January 1972 Warren Swanson Elizabeth Tillman and John BoruffJanuary 1972 July 1973 David Lesan and Irna PhillipsJuly 1973 December 1978 Robert Soderberg and Edith SommerDecember 1978 November 6 1979 Ralph Ellis and Eugenie HuntNovember 7 1979 January 4 1980 Douglas MarlandJanuary 7 1980 April 1981 Bridget and Jerome DobsonApril August 1981 Paul RobertsAugust 1981 January 1982 Tom King and K C CollierJanuary 1982 May 20 1983 Bridget and Jerome DobsonMay 23 1983 December 1983 Caroline Franz and John SaffronDecember 1983 April 1984 John SaffronApril November 1984 Tom King and Millee TaggartNovember 1984 April 1985 Cynthia Benjamin and Susan Bedsow HorganApril 1985 November 1985 Susan Bedsow HorganNovember 1985 April 1993 Douglas Marland died Robert Calhoun during 1988 WGA strike April 1993 January 1995 Juliet Law Packer and Richard BackusJanuary 1995 Juliet Law Packer Garin Wolf and Richard CullitonJanuary 1995 January 31 1996 Richard CullitonFebruary 1996 December 1996 Stephen Black and Henry SternDecember 1996 May 1997 Stephen Demorest Mel Brez and Addie WalshMay 1997 fall 1997 Jessica KleinFall 1997 Stephen Demorest Mel Brez and Addie WalshDecember 1997 February 1998 Addie WalshFebruary 1998 June 1999 Lorraine Broderick Hal Corley and Addie Walsh co headwriters June 1999 June 12 2000 Leah Laiman and Carolyn Culliton co headwriter June 13 2000 July 2001 Hogan Sheffer Carolyn Culliton Hal Corley and Stephen Demorest co headwriters July 16 2001 September 2002 Hogan Sheffer Jean Passanante and Carolyn CullitonSeptember 2002 May 24 2005 Hogan Sheffer and Jean PassananteMay 25 2005 October 17 2007 Jean Passanante Leah Laiman and Christopher WhitesellOctober 2007 January 24 2008 Jean Passanante and Leah LaimanJanuary 25 2008 April 17 2008 Christopher Goutman 2007 WGA strike April 18 2008 October 5 2009 Jean Passanante and Leah LaimanOctober 6 2009 June 4 2010 Jean Passanante and David KreizmanJune 7 September 17 2010 Jean Passanante and Lloyd GoldCrew at cancellation Edit Writing Team Jean Passanante Lloyd Gold Leah Laiman Cheryl Davis Susan Dansby David A Levinson Gordon Rayfield Dan Mooney Gigi Swift Janet Iacobuzio Josh Griffith Producing Team Christopher Goutman Carole Shure Jennifer Schacor Vivian Gundaker Sarah Shaker Sonia Blangiardo Directing Team Michael Eilbaum John O Connell Jennifer Pepperman Matthew Griffin Maria Wagner Habib Azar Sonia Blangiardo Ian Toporoff Christopher Goutman Michael Kerner Carol Sedwick Janet Andrews James Kowal Brian Lydell Jennifer Blood Nancy Barron Alexandra Roalsvig Brett Hellman Casting Director Mary Clay BolandInternational broadcast EditThis article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message In South Africa As the World Turns aired on SABC2 from June 2010 to February 2012 from 14 10 to 15 00 each weekday Episodes were four years behind the original U S broadcast In Canada As the World Turns aired on ONtv and later Global Television Network and on NTV in Newfoundland and Labrador In Jamaica As The World Turns started airing on Television Jamaica Monday to Friday 1 00pm beginning in 2011 In Belize As the World Turns was seen on Great Belize Television at 2 00 pm Central Time usually the same day as the U S telecasts In New Zealand As The World Turns was aired on TVNZ 1 from 1962 to 1989 In Australia As The World Turns was aired on Network Ten first at 1 30 pm then moved to 5 00pm before ultimately being dropped entirely in 1987 citation needed In the Netherlands As The World Turns was very popular and aired for more than 20 years From 1989 till its cancellation it was the best watched daytime soap In 2010 Terri Conn Martha Byrne Marnie Schulenburg Trent Dawson Grayson McCouch and Van Hansis visited the Netherlands and were special guests at the Farewell ATWT meeting Elizabeth Hubbard even guest starred in the Dutch soap Goede Tijden Slechte Tijden for a while after the cancellation of ATWT InTurn EditIn 2006 CBS launched a reality show called InTurn on their broadband channel innertube the winner of which would go on to receive a 13 week acting contract on As the World Turns The eventual winner of InTurn was Alex Charak an 18 year old Student Pizza Transportation Artist from New York 18 Charak made his debut as the character Elwood Hoffman on September 26 2006 A one hour best of show aired on CBS on November 24 2006 CBS launched InTurn 2 in the summer of 2007 For the new season the age restrictions expanded to allow for middle aged viewers to participate and there were nine competitors instead of eight 19 The winner of the second season was Ryan Serhant a recent graduate of Hamilton College Serhant made his debut in the contract role on November 7 2007 He plays Evan Walsh IV son of Evan Walsh III He is a young hotshot biochemist prodigy who comes home to Oakdale to try to convince Craig Montgomery to invest in the cutting edge biomedical tech field He began taping on September 24 2007 two days after the close of his off Broadway play Purple Hearts Inturn 3 began airing in April 2008 and featured 17 episodes Awards EditWriters Guild of America Awards Edit 2007 Best Daytime Serial Written by Jean Passanante Leah Laiman Christopher Whitesell Courtney Simon Anna Cascio Lisa Connor Paula Cwikly Hogan Sheffer Judy Tate Bettina Bradbury Richard Culliton Susan Dansby Judith Donato Josh Griffith Elizabeth Page Melissa Salmons Charlotte Gibson CBS DaytimeDaytime Emmy Awards Edit As the World Turns won 43 Daytime Emmys Show Edit 1987 Outstanding Drama Series 1991 Outstanding Drama Series 1993 Outstanding Directing Team 1999 Outstanding Original Song tied with General Hospital 2001 Outstanding Drama Series 2001 Outstanding Writing Team 2002 Outstanding Writing Team 2003 Outstanding Drama Series 2004 Outstanding Writing Team 2005 Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Drama Series 2005 Outstanding Writing Team 2007 Outstanding Directing Team Individuals Edit 1984 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Justin Deas Tom Hughes 1984 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Larry Bryggman Dr John Dixon 1985 Outstanding Juvenile Male in a Drama Series Brian Bloom Dusty Donovan 1986 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series John Wesley Shipp Doug Cummings 1987 Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series Martha Byrne Lily Walsh 1987 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Gregg Marx Tom Hughes 1987 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Larry Bryggman Dr John Dixon 1988 Outstanding Ingenue in a Drama Series Julianne Moore Frannie Hughes Sabrina Hughes 1990 Outstanding Juvenile Male in a Drama Series Andrew Kavovit Paul Ryan 2001 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lesli Kay Molly Conlan 2001 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Martha Byrne Lily Walsh Snyder Rose D Angelo 2003 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Benjamin Hendrickson Hal Munson 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award Eileen Fulton Lisa Grimaldi 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award Don Hastings Bob Hughes 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award Helen Wagner Nancy Hughes 2004 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Cady McClain Rosanna Cabot 2006 Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series Jennifer Landon Gwen Norbeck Munson 2007 Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series Jennifer Landon Gwen Norbeck Munson 2007 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Maura West Carly Tenney Snyder 2008 Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series Jennifer Landon Gwen Norbeck Munson 2010 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Julie Pinson Janet Ciccone Snyder 2010 Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Maura West Carly Tenney Snyder 2010 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Michael Park Jack Snyder 2011 Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Michael Park Jack Snyder Other awards Edit In 2010 As the World Turns was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Daily Drama during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards 20 American daytime television firsts EditIn 1988 the serial made American daytime television history by introducing its first gay male character Hank Elliot played by Brian Starcher In 2007 Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer played by Van Hansis and Jake Silbermann respectively shared the first gay male kiss on American daytime television They formed a relationship and became the first gay male couple on American daytime television consummating their relationship on January 12 2009 Supercouples Edit clarification needed Jeff Baker and Penny Hughes Bob Hughes and Kim Sullivan Tom Hughes and Margo Montgomery Steve Andropoulos and Betsy Stewart Holden Snyder and Lily Walsh Jack Snyder and Carly Tenney Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer Will Munson and Gwen NorbeckIn popular culture EditTelevision Edit On Saturday Night Live a skit called As World Turn was created in 1989 21 On the TV series Tom amp Jerry Kids while Tom watches Nine Lives to Live Jerry changes it to As the Cheese Turns In the 1960s 70s The Carol Burnett Show featured a recurring sketch called As the Stomach Turns a parody of As the World Turns and soap operas in general On All in the Family Edith Bunker would occasionally mention wanting to watch The Secret Storm but after that soap opera was canceled she would later mention As the World Turns as a viewing preference In the pulp series The Destroyer 22 Brain Drain by Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir it was revealed that Chiun is a big fan of the soap opera As the Planet Revolves and constantly sits glued in front of the television to catch the broadcast Children s television network Nickelodeon once featured a series of shorts entitled As Our School Bus Turns with the actually unconnected episodes taking place aboard a school bus Each episode would end with a stereotypical soap opera cliffhanger In 1993 the PBS children s show Mister Rogers Neighborhood featured a parody soap opera in the Neighborhood of Make Believe called As the Museum Turns starring Lady Elaine Fairchild of the Museum Go Round The show is mentioned in Mad Men in Season 2 A Night to Remember set in 1962 The character Joan Holloway tells a client of Sterling Cooper Maytag they should buy airtime for ads as she has read the scripts for the show and knows the show will get popular The Muppets character dog Doctor Rowlf in Veterinarians Hospital was inspired by Doctor Bob Hughes Music Edit In 1999 Eminem recorded the song As the World Turns as part of his album The Slim Shady LP DVD release EditIn October 2011 SoapClassics released a four DVD collection of 20 selected episodes marking the first time that any As the World Turns episodes were available on any recorded medium The oldest episode on the collection dates from September 29 1979 while the latest episode was from April 10 2010 22 In November 2011 a Christmas in Oakdale DVD was released celebrating five Christmas episodes from the show The featured Christmases are 1985 1992 1995 2000 and 2007 A CarJack collection was also released celebrating supercouple Carly and Jack in 10 of their most memorable episodes The Holden and Lily Story collection had 10 of their most memorable episodes Farewell to Oakdale had the final 10 episodes of the series The James Stenbeck Story collection had 10 of his most memorable episodes The As the World Turns The Wedding of Bob and Kim DVD collection contained 10 episodes which aired April 2 15 1985 that featured the bachelor party the wedding ceremony and the reception of Bob Hughes and Kim Sullivan as played by Don Hastings and Kathryn Hays This collection was only available online 23 See also EditHistory of As the World Turns List of longest running United States television seriesNote Edit By number of episodes In terms of total duration As the World Turns has run longer than Guiding Light at 13 763 hours versus 3 940 hours and 30 minutes of Guiding Light 1 References Edit a b Beskonechnaya istoriya Serial Santa Barbara in Russian RIA Novosti 30 July 2014 Archived from the original on 3 May 2015 Retrieved 20 May 2015 Krause Lauren New York on Film About com Archived from the original on 4 April 2007 Retrieved 2007 04 30 Since it was cancelled in 2010 after 56 years running the record for the longest running soap opera in the world goes to Coronation Street which began in 1960 About As the World Turns CBS Archived from the original on 2009 02 11 Retrieved 2009 09 07 Grant Matthew Daytime Soap Operas Trivia MatthewGrantOnline com Archived from the 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21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards English Language Nominees Gay amp Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation 2010 Archived from the original on 30 January 2010 Retrieved February 21 2010 SNL Archives Sketches As World Turn www snlarchives net Retrieved 2022 07 23 Classic As the World Turns episodes released on DVD As The World Turns Soapcentral Archived from the original on 2013 09 07 Retrieved 2013 12 04 Lambert David August 15 2012 As the World Turns The Wedding of Bob and Kim 10 Episode Collection on DVD TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on August 17 2012 Retrieved August 16 2012 Further reading EditBrowne Ray B and Pat Browne eds 2001 The Guide to United States Popular Culture Madison Wisconsin The University of Wisconsin Press ISBN 0 87972 821 3 Frost Bob The Assassination of President Kennedy Biography 2003 Rpt in HistoryAccess com by Bob Frost Online Poll Julie As the World Turns The Complete Family Scrapbook General Pub Group April 1 1996 ISBN 978 1881649915 External links 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