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How to Survive a Marriage

How to Survive a Marriage is an American soap opera which aired on the NBC television network from January 7, 1974 to April 18, 1975.[1] The serial was created by Anne Howard Bailey, with much input from then-NBC Vice President Lin Bolen.[2] The show's working title was From This Moment and was an in-house NBC production.

How to Survive a Marriage
Created byAnne Howard Bailey
Developed byLin Bolen
StarringRosemary Prinz, et al.
Country of originUSA
No. of episodes335
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseJanuary 7, 1974 (1974-01-07) –
April 18, 1975 (1975-04-18)

A total of 332 episodes were produced (255 in its first season, and 77 in its final season).

Synopsis

Larry and his wife Christine (nicknamed "Chris," played by Jennifer Harmon) soon divorced and while battling for custody of their daughter Lori, Chris entered the workforce. On Valentine's Day 1975, Chris and Larry remarried, and she then battled alcoholism.[3]

Initially, the show featured veteran soap actress Rosemary Prinz in the role of Dr. Julie Franklin, a staunch feminist who counseled her friends on the joys of being an independent woman, only to decide that her life was truly complete by marrying a man. Prinz only agreed to stay on the show for a short time (as she had with All My Children several years earlier), and earned top billing, a three-day work week, and supposedly $1,000 an episode, which was a big salary for a soap actress to earn in the 1970s. After six months Julie left town to marry Dr. Tony DeAngelo.

Another major story centered on Fran Bachman (Fran Brill) coping with sudden widowhood. Brill received over a thousand letters of condolence from viewers.

Ratings and cancellation

The show did not profit from the large lead-in that the high-rated Another World provided, mostly due to its many attempts to be socially relevant, which usually took the place of traditional storytelling to which American soap viewers at the time were acclimated. How to Survive a Marriage ran a distant third in the 3:30 p.m. timeslot, behind Match Game on CBS (then daytime TV's highest-rated program) and One Life to Live on ABC; a move to 1:30 p.m. on January 6, 1975 after the cancellation of the original version of the famed game Jeopardy! (it was done to enable Another World to expand to an hour) only brought worse ratings, as it faced two longtime favorites on the competing networks, CBS' As the World Turns which was expanded to an hour (11 months later) and ABC's Let's Make a Deal. Despite NBC's high hopes for How to Survive a Marriage it would only last on the air for sixteen months, ending on a Thursday (the 1:30–3:00 p.m. block on NBC was preempted the following day for a 90-minute special, First Ladies' Diaries: Rachel Jackson). The Monday after, Days of Our Lives expanded to an hour and assumed the vacant half hour left in NBC's daytime schedule.

How to Survive a Marriage thus holds a rather dubious distinction as not only the first soap opera to become a victim of the first daytime serial, its sister NBC soap Another World, expanding to a full hour, but the second one as well, Days of Our Lives. Numerous other existing serials on ABC and CBS would expand to 60 minutes daily over the next five years or so, cutting down on the number of open 30-minute timeslots available, meaning few if any serials could be launched. This was a strategy employed to minimize risks of new 30-minute shows like How to Survive a Marriage failing to develop an audience in a timely enough manner to suit the networks and advertisers; several other serials had been canceled over the previous several years due to that issue, including How to Survive a Marriage's two predecessors.

Cast

Fran Brill is now best-known for her work on Sesame Street, where she performed Muppet characters, including Zoe and Prairie Dawn, from 1970 to 2014.

Other cast members included Ken Kercheval (Larry Kirby #2), F. Murray Abraham (Joshua Browne), Armand Assante (Johnny McGhee), and Brad Davis (Alexander Kronos).

Awards and nominations

The serial won Best Sequence at the third annual Afternoon TV Writers & Editors Awards, for "The Death of David Bachman." Fran Brill also won an award from the Afternoon TV Writers & Editors for her portrayal of Fran Bachman during the same award-winning sequence.

References

  1. ^ Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television. Watson-Guptill Publications. pp. 220–221. ISBN 978-0823083152. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  2. ^ Schemering, Christopher (1987). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia (2nd ed.). Ballantine Books. pp. 142–143. ISBN 0-345-35344-7.
  3. ^ Copeland, Mary Ann (1991). Soap Opera History. Publications International. pp. 162–163. ISBN 0-88176-933-9.

External links

  • How to Survive a Marriage at IMDb

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How to Survive a Marriage is an American soap opera which aired on the NBC television network from January 7 1974 to April 18 1975 1 The serial was created by Anne Howard Bailey with much input from then NBC Vice President Lin Bolen 2 The show s working title was From This Moment and was an in house NBC production How to Survive a MarriageCreated byAnne Howard BaileyDeveloped byLin BolenStarringRosemary Prinz et al Country of originUSANo of episodes335ProductionRunning time30 minutesReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseJanuary 7 1974 1974 01 07 April 18 1975 1975 04 18 A total of 332 episodes were produced 255 in its first season and 77 in its final season Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Ratings and cancellation 3 Cast 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksSynopsis EditLarry and his wife Christine nicknamed Chris played by Jennifer Harmon soon divorced and while battling for custody of their daughter Lori Chris entered the workforce On Valentine s Day 1975 Chris and Larry remarried and she then battled alcoholism 3 Initially the show featured veteran soap actress Rosemary Prinz in the role of Dr Julie Franklin a staunch feminist who counseled her friends on the joys of being an independent woman only to decide that her life was truly complete by marrying a man Prinz only agreed to stay on the show for a short time as she had with All My Children several years earlier and earned top billing a three day work week and supposedly 1 000 an episode which was a big salary for a soap actress to earn in the 1970s After six months Julie left town to marry Dr Tony DeAngelo Another major story centered on Fran Bachman Fran Brill coping with sudden widowhood Brill received over a thousand letters of condolence from viewers Ratings and cancellation EditThe show did not profit from the large lead in that the high rated Another World provided mostly due to its many attempts to be socially relevant which usually took the place of traditional storytelling to which American soap viewers at the time were acclimated How to Survive a Marriage ran a distant third in the 3 30 p m timeslot behind Match Game on CBS then daytime TV s highest rated program and One Life to Live on ABC a move to 1 30 p m on January 6 1975 after the cancellation of the original version of the famed game Jeopardy it was done to enable Another World to expand to an hour only brought worse ratings as it faced two longtime favorites on the competing networks CBS As the World Turns which was expanded to an hour 11 months later and ABC s Let s Make a Deal Despite NBC s high hopes forHow to Survive a Marriage it would only last on the air for sixteen months ending on a Thursday the 1 30 3 00 p m block on NBC was preempted the following day for a 90 minute special First Ladies Diaries Rachel Jackson The Monday after Days of Our Lives expanded to an hour and assumed the vacant half hour left in NBC s daytime schedule How to Survive a Marriage thus holds a rather dubious distinction as not only the first soap opera to become a victim of the first daytime serial its sister NBC soap Another World expanding to a full hour but the second one as well Days of Our Lives Numerous other existing serials on ABC and CBS would expand to 60 minutes daily over the next five years or so cutting down on the number of open 30 minute timeslots available meaning few if any serials could be launched This was a strategy employed to minimize risks of new 30 minute shows like How to Survive a Marriage failing to develop an audience in a timely enough manner to suit the networks and advertisers several other serials had been canceled over the previous several years due to that issue including How to Survive a Marriage s two predecessors Cast EditFran Brill is now best known for her work on Sesame Street where she performed Muppet characters including Zoe and Prairie Dawn from 1970 to 2014 Other cast members included Ken Kercheval Larry Kirby 2 F Murray Abraham Joshua Browne Armand Assante Johnny McGhee and Brad Davis Alexander Kronos Awards and nominations EditThe serial won Best Sequence at the third annual Afternoon TV Writers amp Editors Awards for The Death of David Bachman Fran Brill also won an award from the Afternoon TV Writers amp Editors for her portrayal of Fran Bachman during the same award winning sequence References Edit Hyatt Wesley 1997 The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television Watson Guptill Publications pp 220 221 ISBN 978 0823083152 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Schemering Christopher 1987 The Soap Opera Encyclopedia 2nd ed Ballantine Books pp 142 143 ISBN 0 345 35344 7 Copeland Mary Ann 1991 Soap Opera History Publications International pp 162 163 ISBN 0 88176 933 9 External links EditHow to Survive a Marriage at IMDb Television portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title How to Survive a Marriage amp oldid 1087216056, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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