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Santa Barbara (TV series)

Santa Barbara is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from July 30, 1984, to January 15, 1993.[2] The show revolves around the eventful lives of the wealthy Capwell family of Santa Barbara, California. Other prominent families featured on the soap were the rival Lockridge family, and the more modest Andrade and Perkins families.

Santa Barbara
GenreSoap opera
Created byBridget Dobson
Jerome Dobson
StarringSeries cast
Theme music composerJoe Harnell
Country of originUnited States of America
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons9
No. of episodes2,137[1]
Production
Executive producerSee here
Production locationsNBC Studios
Burbank, California
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesDobson Productions
New World Television
DistributorNew World Television
Release
Original networkNBC
Original releaseJuly 30, 1984 (1984-07-30) –
January 15, 1993 (1993-01-15)

The serial was produced by Dobson Productions and New World Television, which also served as distributor for the show in international markets. Santa Barbara was the first series for New World Television.

Santa Barbara aired in the United States at 3:00 PM Eastern (2:00 PM Central) on NBC in the same time slot as General Hospital on ABC and Guiding Light on CBS and right after Another World.[3] Santa Barbara aired in over 40 countries around the world.[4] It became the longest-running television series in Russia, airing there from 1992 to 2002.[5] Santa Barbara won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards and was nominated 30 times for the same award. The show also won 18 Soap Opera Digest Awards, and won various other awards.[6]

Plot

Santa Barbara is notable for having a central plot around which many of the others revolve: the murder of Channing Capwell, Jr.[7] This killing takes place five years before the series actually begins, at which point Joe Perkins, jailed for the murder, is paroled and returns to Santa Barbara determined to prove his innocence and renew his relationship with Kelly Capwell, sister of the victim.[8] Over the course of the soap, almost every major character would be accused of the murder of Channing Capwell, Jr. or find his or her life involved in the incident in one way or another: from his illegitimate son to his mysterious, presumed-dead mother.

Production

As for whether Santa Barbara really is worse than the soaps that are doing well in the ratings, that's a tough call. On the surface it doesn't appear to be inferior to all those other daytime offerings designed for people with too much time to kill.

Santa Barbara began on an uneven footing, with one reviewer deeming the series "the worst program on television... maybe ever."[10] The series was launched on NBC with high promotion on July 30, 1984, while the 1984 Summer Olympics was airing on rival network ABC. Mark Dawidziak claimed in August 1984 that Santa Barbara was "a serial full of hammy acting, predictable story lines and atrocious dialogue."[11] However, creators and executive producers Bridget and Jerome Dobson tightened the show's cast among a handful of popular characters and proceeded to kill off or write out weaker links and supporting characters via a natural disaster and the "Carnation Killer" serial killer storyline. The original plotline surrounded conflicts between the wealthy Capwell and Lockridge families. Stage legend and Oscar nominee Dame Judith Anderson received a great deal of publicity for headlining the cast as Lockridge matriarch, Minx, but other than a few attempts to give her a major storyline, she was rarely seen. When the Lockridges staged a comeback in the early 1990s, the much younger Broadway and movie veteran Janis Paige assumed the part. The soap showed promise with an early Alexis Carrington-style villainess, Augusta Lockridge (Louise Sorel), but even though critics praised her performance, her storyline was suddenly dropped and Sorel left the show. She would return later on a recurring basis and signed a contract when the Lockridges were written back in as regular characters.

When a major earthquake hit Santa Barbara,[12] core character Danny Andrade slept through the whole thing. Minx Lockridge was unfazed, saying that the 1984 Santa Barbara earthquake was nothing like the one in 1925. She was later locked in an empty sarcophagus. Luckily, her grandchildren were around to let her out and she escaped with merely a bruised ego.

 

We think of having succeeded since we are today the only soap whose ratings increase unceasingly. The others stagnate or lose televiewers. We just have now to gain the head of the group. We have to reach this objective in seven years. However, our first purpose remains to tell attractive stories with rich characters to give pleasure to our public. The only way to get it : to still work harder by saving this marvellous team spirit which already saved us.

By concentrating on such popular characters as Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo, C.C. Capwell and his wife Sophia, Mason Capwell and Julia Wainwright Capwell, Gina Blake, Angela Raymond and Warren Lockridge, and Augusta and Lionel Lockridge, the program managed to achieve critical acclaim as well as slowly but surely rising ratings. The show was famous for its comedic style and offbeat writing. For example, in the July 14, 1986, episode, former nun Mary Duvall McCormick (Harley Jane Kozak) was killed by a giant neon letter "C" (for "Capwell") atop the Capwell Hotel toppling on her while she was standing on the hotel roof during an argument (this was later referenced in the American Dad! episode "Homeland Insecurity"[14]). Despite an irate letter-writing campaign by the show's fans (and an offer from the soap to come back), Kozak was reported as saying that she had "no desire to return to SB", or in fact, any other daytime soap. Another example from 1989 involved Greg Hughes (Paul Johansson) having a dream while unconscious about Mason and Julia being aliens and being taken to "The Capwell Zone".

Crew and cast changes

In October 1987, the Dobsons were locked out of NBC studios after repeated attempts to fire the head writer, Charles Pratt, Jr. They sued, and were eventually allowed to return to the program in 1991, but ratings never recovered, even as the show won three Daytime Emmys in a row for Outstanding Drama Series.

Under new executive producer Jill Farren Phelps' tenure, most of the show revolved around Cruz and Eden. One controversial storyline involved Eden being brutally raped, and later discovering that her assailant was her gynecologist Zack Kelton, who had examined her after her rape. Zack's portrayer, former Dallas cast member Leigh McCloskey, stated that he was uncomfortable with the storyline as he felt that women had enough concerns about visiting gynecologists. After Zack's death, McCloskey returned as a new character, District attorney Ethan Asher.

Phelps left the series in the early 1990s shortly after being demoted and replaced by John Conboy as executive producer. Finally, Paul Rauch became the last executive producer (all three would later be producers on the long-running daytime series Guiding Light). Many important actors had left the series for one reason or another. Robin Wright was the first to leave, in 1988, to focus on her film career following the success of The Princess Bride the previous year. Later in 1988, Justin Deas left, followed by Lane Davies in 1989 and Marcy Walker in 1991. Popular actress Louise Sorel was fired in 1991 because she did not want to have a romance with Dash Nichols, the man who had raped Augusta's sister Julia. Eden, Cruz, and most of the Lockridges had been written out while new characters played by stars from other shows such as Kim Zimmer, Jack Wagner, and Sydney Penny took up most of the airtime. Nicolas Coster had returned after a 2½-year absence but his character disappeared soon after as Coster could not come to terms over the lack of storyline he had gotten after such promise when he first came back. By the time Coster had resolved the issues and returned permanently, Louise Sorel was on her way out, and Lionel was paired in a romance with C.C.'s former wife, Gina.

Ratings continued to collapse as more and more affiliates dropped the program. Many affiliates began moving the show to earlier time periods, as early as 10 a.m and 1 p.m. The final episode aired in January 1993. In the finale, Sophia and C.C. Capwell moved towards a reconciliation, Kelly found love with Connor McCabe, and at Warren and BJ's wedding, unbalanced Andie Klein aimed a gun at the crowd; however, she was quickly disarmed and carried away by Connor. This was then followed by a roll-call list of the cast and crew. The final shot consisted of executive producer Paul Rauch standing in front of the camera, smashing a cigar under his shoe, and walking away.

Cast and characters

 
Cast on Christmas 1989
Cruz Castillo, Mack Blake, Eden Capwell, Julia Wainwright, Mason Capwell, Sasha Schmidt, Augusta Lockridge, C.C. Capwell, Kelly Capwell

Following common daytime drama practice, over the years the producers of Santa Barbara recast original characters multiple times. By the end of the series, almost every original character had been recast, excluding only Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo, Lionel, and Augusta. Out of those four, not one stayed with the show during through the entire run. The characters of Kelly, C.C., and Santana had the highest number of recasts, four each. Some recasts proved successful, most notably Jed Allan (C.C. Capwell #4), Judith McConnell (Sophia Capwell #2) and Robin Mattson (Gina Blake DeMott #2), but many were upsetting to fans.

The first notable departure happened when Robin Wright ended her four-year run as the original Kelly Capwell, followed by the departure of Todd McKee as the original Ted Capwell, and the exit of Lane Davies as Mason Capwell. By 1992, most of the original characters had either been recast a few times or written out, and new characters arrived on the scene, causing the ratings to continue collapsing, until the show was finally canceled. In the final episode the only remaining original actor from the pilot was Margarita Cordova as the faithful Capwell housekeeper Rosa Andrade, although many of the original characters remained, including C.C., Sophia, Kelly, Mason, Ted, Warren Lockridge, Lionel, Gina, and Minx.

Crew history

During the first three years of the show, the main crew of SB stayed the same, with the Dobsons taking on a double duty as both head writer and executive producer. Jeffrey Hayden served as co-executive producer during the first year, and Mary-Ellis Bunim took over after him. In 1987, after the Dobsons were abruptly fired, associate head writer Charles Pratt Jr. received head writing status and Anne Howard Bailey joined him as co-head writer until 1989, when Sheri Anderson took over that duty.

Jill Farren Phelps took over as executive producer and kept the position until 1990, when she was replaced by John Conboy, although there was a five-month transition period where both were credited. In 1990, Pratt was fired and replaced by another associate writer, Maralyn Thoma, but her tenure was cut short when the Dobsons finally settled in court and returned to the series. Shortly before the Dobsons returned, Conboy was let go and Paul Rauch was brought on as executive producer in an ill-advised last-ditch attempt at saving the floundering soap. However, the Dobsons left their head writing duties in 1992, when Pam Long was hired as the show's final head writer.

Executive producers

Name(s) Duration
Bridget and Jerome Dobson and Jeffrey Hayden 8407July 30 to September 1984
Bridget and Jerome Dobson and Charles Pratt, Sr. 8410October to November 1984
Bridget and Jerome Dobson and Mary-Ellis Bunim 8411November 1984 to November 1986
Bridget and Jerome Dobson 8612December 1986 to October 1987
Jill Farren Phelps 8712December 1987 to March 1990
Jill Farren Phelps and John Conboy 9003March to August 1990
John Conboy 9008August 1990 to June 1991
Paul Rauch and Bridget and Jerome Dobson 9106June 1991 to January 15, 1993

Head writers

Name(s) Duration
Bridget and Jerome Dobson 8407July 30, 1984, to December 1986
Anne Howard Bailey and Charles Pratt Jr. 8612December 1986 to January 1989
Charles Pratt, Jr. 8901January 1989 to May 1990
Sheri Anderson and Maralyn Thoma 9005May to June 1990
Sheri Anderson, Samuel D. Ratcliffe, and Maralyn Thoma 9006June to July 1990
Samuel D. Ratcliffe and Maralyn Thoma 9007July 1990 to February 1991
Bridget and Jerome Dobson 9102February 1991 to February 1992
Pamela K. Long 9202February 1992 to January 15, 1993

Ratings history

NBC usually pitted Santa Barbara against General Hospital on ABC and Guiding Light on CBS, both of which enjoyed high ratings at the time in the same time slot across all markets. When NBC canceled the long-running soap Search for Tomorrow in 1986, it launched its "NBC Daytime... It Will Excite You" campaign, which promoted their three-hour block of serials starting with Days of Our Lives, followed by Another World, and ending with Santa Barbara in most markets across the U.S. However, some markets chose to air Santa Barbara in a mid-morning timeslot, taking it out of competition with other soaps.

Although Santa Barbara enjoyed considerable worldwide popularity, it never achieved the same heights in the United States. In its debut (1984–1985) season, it finished in 11th place and 3.4, and edged up to 10th and 4.2 the next year. By 1987, however, it did begin to generate respectable numbers: it was still in 10th place, but achieved a 4.9 rating, the highest in the history of the show. (Incidentally, the 1987–1988 television season also proved to be the best ratings performance of the 1980s for NBC's daytime soap lineup, which had been in ratings trouble since the late 1970s.)

As quickly as the ratings rose for Santa Barbara, they fell just as quickly. After recording a 4.8 rating in the 1988–1989 season, the serial dropped a full ratings point the next season. Many of the stations airing the show began looking elsewhere for programming and began preempting Santa Barbara in favor of other shows. Some dropped the program altogether while others moved it to either an earlier time slot, such as the open 10:00 a.m. hour that NBC gave back to the affiliates in 1991 while some stations even moved the program to late night. In September 1992, with ratings barely hovering above a 3.0, NBC decided to rework its daytime schedule. The network announced that Santa Barbara would be cancelled at the midway point of the 1992-93 season, with the final episode airing January 15, 1993. NBC would then give the 3:00 p.m. hour back to its affiliates, and in exchange for it they would take back the 12:00 p.m. hour, which they had not programmed since Generations (which aired in the 12:30 p.m. timeslot) was cancelled; NBC had already given back the 12:00 p.m. timeslot to its affiliates when Super Password ended its run in 1989. Santa Barbara saw its place on the schedule taken by two Reg Grundy Organisation-produced game shows, a revival of the company's earlier hit Scrabble and a new program based on the board game Scattergories. Shortly before the program ended, New World Television tried to shop Santa Barbara to other broadcast and cable networks, but failed to find one that would air the show.

Broadcasts outside the United States

 
The show's popularity in France spun off a storyline in which Eden Capwell (Marcy Walker), Cruz Castillo (A Martinez), Kelly Capwell (Carrington Garland) and Ric Castillo (Peter Love) went to Paris to search after Eden's and Cruz's child.
  • In Australia, the show aired from 1987 to 1994 on Network 10.
  • In Brazil, the show aired from 1992 on Rede Manchete.
  • In Austria, the show aired on ORF from 1996 to 1997.
  • In Bulgaria, the show aired from 1994 to 1997.
  • In Cameroon, the show aired in both French and English from 1990 to 1993, on CRTV. A neighbourhood in the capital city is named after the series.
  • In Canada, in English-speaking Canada, Santa Barbara was carried by Western International Communications Ltd. owned stations, CHCH-DT Hamilton, CICT-DT Calgary, CISA-DT Lethbridge, and CITV Edmonton while the final season was picked up by Baton Broadcast System owned CTV Television Network stations. The series also aired in French from 1989 to 1995 to TVA for broadcast in Quebec. The stop of the series' dubbing in France in 1994 caused it to abruptly end its run in Quebec.
  • In China, Hong Kong, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines and South Korea, all episodes aired on Star Plus from 1990 to 1999.
  • In Croatia the show aired from 1990 to 1998 on HRT 1.
  • In Cyprus Santa Barbara aired in 1992 on LOGOS TV, and in 1993 on ANT1 until 2002 when it was completed.
  • In the Czech Republic, it was the first American soap opera to air on television. It aired on Premiera TV.
  • In Egypt, the show aired on DStv from 1996 to 1998.
  • In Estonia, Santa Barbara aired on Kanal 2 and ended in 1999.
  • In Finland, the show aired from 1994 to 1999 on Nelonen.
  • In France, the show ran 1044 30-minutes long episodes (half an original episode) from 1985 to 1994 on TF1, and from 2000 to 2001 for 106 episodes on TF6.
  • In Germany, the show aired from January 4 to March 28, 1988, under its original title weekdays at 7:20 pm on RTL. 52 half-hour episodes were shown. On January 4, 1989, the show returned under its new name, California Clan and aired weekdays at 1:20 pm. The show ended on October 17, 1997, after 2123 episodes. Various Christmas-themed episodes and a storyline which featured a crossover with Wheel of Fortune were cut. From 1998 to 1999 the tm3 channel repeated the first 250 episodes. Two CDs of the music from the show were released.
  • In Morocco, the show aired on 2M (missing the exact date but early 1990s)
  • In Greece, the show aired originally on ERT2 National TV (1989), starting from episode 76, and almost after a year it was transferred to MEGA Channel (aired from 1990 to 1995). After that it was transferred on STAR Channel (1996) with 150 episodes lost in the way, then in SKY TV (ALPHA) (1997), and at last in NEW Channel when it was cancelled, leaving the viewers with the final season's episodes (about a year's season episodes) unseen. The show never concluded due to failing ratings attributed to constant timeslot and channel changes.
  • In Hong Kong, the show aired on ATV on its English network ATV World airing from 1989 to 1992.
  • In the Netherlands, the show aired on RTL 4 from 1990 to 1991, and from 1992 to 1999.
  • In India, the series was aired on Hong Kong-based satellite TV channel Star World from 1993 to 1997.
  • In Ireland, the show aired on RTÉ One from 1984 to 1993.
  • In Israel, the show aired briefly from 1995 to 1996 on Channel 2.
  • In Italy, the show ran all 2137 episodes from 1989 to 1990 on Rai Uno and from 1991 to 1999 on Rai 2.
  • In Japan, the show aired entirely on Star World from 1990 to 1999, and also aired on SkyPerfecTV from 1991 to 1999.
  • In Kenya, the show aired on KBC in the 1990s.
  • In Lithuania, Santa Barbara aired on Tele-3.
  • In Namibia, the show aired on NBC.
  • In New Zealand, the show aired from 1988 to 1995 on TV One and TV2.
  • In Norway, the show aired almost all episodes (except for the last two years) on TVNorge, from 1988 to 1998. The last 4 years the show ran the episodes were split in two half-hour episodes instead of the original hour-long episodes.
  • In the Philippines, the show aired on GMA Network.
  • In Poland, the show first aired from 1990 to 1992 on TVP2 (149 episodes), and was later bought by ATV1, aired from 1997 to 1999.
  • In Puerto Rico, a non-incorporated territory of the United States, it aired on Channel 18, which at the time showed American series such as Remington Steele and others in English.
  • In Romania, the show aired from 1994 to 2000 on TVR2.
  • In Russia, the show was the first American program to air there after the collapse of the Soviet Union. It aired on Russia-1 from January 2, 1992, to April 5, 1999, and from February 21, 2000, to April 17, 2002. However, only 1824 episodes were shown instead of the original 2137 episodes. Moreover, the show began from episode 217 and ended on the 2040th.[15][16]
  • In Slovenia, the show aired on POP TV from 1995 to 1998.
  • In South Africa, the show aired entirely on SABC 3 from 1987 to 1998 and also on Bop TV.
  • In Spain, TVE1 aired 520 episodes of the show from 1989 to 1991 when they refused to buy more episodes even though the show was very popular. However, Antena 3TV bought the rights to the show and continued airing it right after it concluded on TVE1 in 1991. It aired until 1996 with several breaks in between. The show never concluded due to failing ratings attributed to constant timeslot changes.
  • In Sweden, the show first aired on Kanal 5 from 1991 to 1995, and briefly in 2000 on TV4.
  • In Turkey, the show aired on TRT-2 (TV-2) in the late 1980s (1986-1987).
  • In Ukraine, the show was the first American program to air there after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
  • In the United Kingdom, Santa Barbara was the first, and only, American daytime soap opera to be broadcast on ITV, the UK's first commercial television network. It was launched Monday, 7 September 1987, as part of a brand new mid morning line-up, and it was intended to compete with the sunshine and glamour of the BBC's Australian soap opera, Neighbours. This was an unusual move, considering all of ITV's other daytime soap operas airing at the time were also from Australia. ITV bought the first 130 episodes of Santa Barbara and they were split into two 23-minute episodes (thus creating 260 editions), and initially aired across the network at 10:00-10:25, Monday to Friday. Less than a year later, by Friday, 15 July 1988, it was decided that the series had not been a success, and most ITV companies dropped the series. However, a few decided to keep the series going in their local area and they purchased the next 125 episodes (the rest of the first season), and they were broadcast in wildly varying timeslots between summer 1988 until May 1991, usually twice weekly. Satellite channel, Sky One, then picked it up from the second season, and it aired on from 25 February 1991 to 29 May 1992[17] in an afternoon slot, before briefly switching to the Sky Soap channel in 1994. Santa Barbara was mainly shown in the 23-minute format in the UK, although some ITV regions broadcast it in the hour long format when burning off episodes during the early hours of the morning in the early 90s. The only American daytime soap opera that has successfully been broadcast in the UK is Sunset Beach, which aired on Channel 5 in the late 90s. Coincidentally, Sunset Beach was NBC's eventual replacement for Santa Barbara when it began in 1997.
  • In Zimbabwe, the show aired on ZBC TV1 from 1991 to 1997.

Awards

Daytime Emmy Award wins

Drama series and performer categories

Other categories

  • 1993 "Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series"
  • 1991 "Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team"
  • 1991 "Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team"
  • 1991 "Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series"
  • 1991 "Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series"
  • 1990 "Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team"
  • 1990 "Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series"
  • 1989 "Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team"
  • 1989 "Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series"
  • 1989 "Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series"
  • 1988 "Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series"
  • 1987 "Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series"
  • 1985 "Outstanding Achievement in Graphics and Title Design"

Other awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Santa Barbara: Final Episode, NBC. URL last accessed 2008-06-16.
  2. ^ Schemering, Christopher (1987). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia (2nd ed.). Ballantine Books. pp. 196–200. ISBN 0-345-35344-7.
  3. ^ Hyatt, Wesley (1997). The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television. Watson-Guptill Publications. pp. 372–375. ISBN 978-0823083152. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  4. ^ Santa Barbara in other countries, Fan site, last accessed 2008-06-16"
  5. ^ "Бесконечная история. Сериал "Санта-Барбара"" (in Russian). RIA Novosti. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Santa Barbara Awards". IMDb. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  7. ^ Copeland, Mary Ann (1991). Soap Opera History. Publications International. pp. 206–213. ISBN 0-88176-933-9.
  8. ^ Joe leaves prison, Joe released
  9. ^ Shales, Tom. "'Santa Barbara' Shakes." The Washington Post 5 November 1984: C1+.
  10. ^ Uneven show, Video Link
  11. ^ Dawidziak Knight-Ridder News Service, M. (1984, August 4). EVEN FOR SOAP, 'SANTA BARBARA' IS BANAL. Lexington Herald-Leader (KY) (FINAL ed.), C5. Retrieved June 18, 2013, from NewsBank on-line database (Access World News)
  12. ^ SB hit by an earthquake, Earthquake
  13. ^ Santa Barbara : le site Francais
  14. ^ Mary's death, C Falls on Mary
  15. ^ . Foreign Policy. Archived from the original on July 24, 2017.
  16. ^ Valerie Hopkins (Dec 7, 2021). "From Soap Opera to Art: Why a Moscow Museum Is Re-Enacting 'Santa Barbara'". The New York Times.
  17. ^ Tvlistings.thetvroomplus.com Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today
  18. ^ a b "Daytime Emmys - 1988". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  19. ^ a b c d e "Daytime Emmys - 1989". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  20. ^ a b c "Daytime Emmys - 1990". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-02-10.
  21. ^ "Daytime Emmys - 1987". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-02-10.

External links

  • Santa Barbara at IMDb
  • Capridge.Com Fansite for the show.
  • Santa Barbara Soap Opera - Facebook Page
  • "The 1980s American Soap Opera That Explains How Russia Feels About Everything" by Mikhail Iossel, Foreign Policy, July 24, 2017

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For the Portuguese telenovela see Santa Barbara TV series Santa Barbara is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from July 30 1984 to January 15 1993 2 The show revolves around the eventful lives of the wealthy Capwell family of Santa Barbara California Other prominent families featured on the soap were the rival Lockridge family and the more modest Andrade and Perkins families Santa BarbaraGenreSoap operaCreated byBridget DobsonJerome DobsonStarringSeries castTheme music composerJoe HarnellCountry of originUnited States of AmericaOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons9No of episodes2 137 1 ProductionExecutive producerSee hereProduction locationsNBC StudiosBurbank CaliforniaRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesDobson Productions New World TelevisionDistributorNew World TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkNBCOriginal releaseJuly 30 1984 1984 07 30 January 15 1993 1993 01 15 The serial was produced by Dobson Productions and New World Television which also served as distributor for the show in international markets Santa Barbara was the first series for New World Television Santa Barbara aired in the United States at 3 00 PM Eastern 2 00 PM Central on NBC in the same time slot as General Hospital on ABC and Guiding Light on CBS and right after Another World 3 Santa Barbara aired in over 40 countries around the world 4 It became the longest running television series in Russia airing there from 1992 to 2002 5 Santa Barbara won 24 Daytime Emmy Awards and was nominated 30 times for the same award The show also won 18 Soap Opera Digest Awards and won various other awards 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Production 3 Crew and cast changes 4 Cast and characters 5 Crew history 5 1 Executive producers 5 2 Head writers 6 Ratings history 7 Broadcasts outside the United States 8 Awards 8 1 Daytime Emmy Award wins 8 1 1 Drama series and performer categories 8 1 2 Other categories 8 2 Other awards 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditSanta Barbara is notable for having a central plot around which many of the others revolve the murder of Channing Capwell Jr 7 This killing takes place five years before the series actually begins at which point Joe Perkins jailed for the murder is paroled and returns to Santa Barbara determined to prove his innocence and renew his relationship with Kelly Capwell sister of the victim 8 Over the course of the soap almost every major character would be accused of the murder of Channing Capwell Jr or find his or her life involved in the incident in one way or another from his illegitimate son to his mysterious presumed dead mother Production EditAs for whether Santa Barbara really is worse than the soaps that are doing well in the ratings that s a tough call On the surface it doesn t appear to be inferior to all those other daytime offerings designed for people with too much time to kill Tom Shales 9 Santa Barbara began on an uneven footing with one reviewer deeming the series the worst program on television maybe ever 10 The series was launched on NBC with high promotion on July 30 1984 while the 1984 Summer Olympics was airing on rival network ABC Mark Dawidziak claimed in August 1984 that Santa Barbara was a serial full of hammy acting predictable story lines and atrocious dialogue 11 However creators and executive producers Bridget and Jerome Dobson tightened the show s cast among a handful of popular characters and proceeded to kill off or write out weaker links and supporting characters via a natural disaster and the Carnation Killer serial killer storyline The original plotline surrounded conflicts between the wealthy Capwell and Lockridge families Stage legend and Oscar nominee Dame Judith Anderson received a great deal of publicity for headlining the cast as Lockridge matriarch Minx but other than a few attempts to give her a major storyline she was rarely seen When the Lockridges staged a comeback in the early 1990s the much younger Broadway and movie veteran Janis Paige assumed the part The soap showed promise with an early Alexis Carrington style villainess Augusta Lockridge Louise Sorel but even though critics praised her performance her storyline was suddenly dropped and Sorel left the show She would return later on a recurring basis and signed a contract when the Lockridges were written back in as regular characters When a major earthquake hit Santa Barbara 12 core character Danny Andrade slept through the whole thing Minx Lockridge was unfazed saying that the 1984 Santa Barbara earthquake was nothing like the one in 1925 She was later locked in an empty sarcophagus Luckily her grandchildren were around to let her out and she escaped with merely a bruised ego The supercouple Eden Capwell Marcy Walker and Cruz Castillo A Martinez We think of having succeeded since we are today the only soap whose ratings increase unceasingly The others stagnate or lose televiewers We just have now to gain the head of the group We have to reach this objective in seven years However our first purpose remains to tell attractive stories with rich characters to give pleasure to our public The only way to get it to still work harder by saving this marvellous team spirit which already saved us Bridget and Jerome Dobson 13 By concentrating on such popular characters as Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo C C Capwell and his wife Sophia Mason Capwell and Julia Wainwright Capwell Gina Blake Angela Raymond and Warren Lockridge and Augusta and Lionel Lockridge the program managed to achieve critical acclaim as well as slowly but surely rising ratings The show was famous for its comedic style and offbeat writing For example in the July 14 1986 episode former nun Mary Duvall McCormick Harley Jane Kozak was killed by a giant neon letter C for Capwell atop the Capwell Hotel toppling on her while she was standing on the hotel roof during an argument this was later referenced in the American Dad episode Homeland Insecurity 14 Despite an irate letter writing campaign by the show s fans and an offer from the soap to come back Kozak was reported as saying that she had no desire to return to SB or in fact any other daytime soap Another example from 1989 involved Greg Hughes Paul Johansson having a dream while unconscious about Mason and Julia being aliens and being taken to The Capwell Zone Crew and cast changes EditIn October 1987 the Dobsons were locked out of NBC studios after repeated attempts to fire the head writer Charles Pratt Jr They sued and were eventually allowed to return to the program in 1991 but ratings never recovered even as the show won three Daytime Emmys in a row for Outstanding Drama Series Under new executive producer Jill Farren Phelps tenure most of the show revolved around Cruz and Eden One controversial storyline involved Eden being brutally raped and later discovering that her assailant was her gynecologist Zack Kelton who had examined her after her rape Zack s portrayer former Dallas cast member Leigh McCloskey stated that he was uncomfortable with the storyline as he felt that women had enough concerns about visiting gynecologists After Zack s death McCloskey returned as a new character District attorney Ethan Asher Phelps left the series in the early 1990s shortly after being demoted and replaced by John Conboy as executive producer Finally Paul Rauch became the last executive producer all three would later be producers on the long running daytime series Guiding Light Many important actors had left the series for one reason or another Robin Wright was the first to leave in 1988 to focus on her film career following the success of The Princess Bride the previous year Later in 1988 Justin Deas left followed by Lane Davies in 1989 and Marcy Walker in 1991 Popular actress Louise Sorel was fired in 1991 because she did not want to have a romance with Dash Nichols the man who had raped Augusta s sister Julia Eden Cruz and most of the Lockridges had been written out while new characters played by stars from other shows such as Kim Zimmer Jack Wagner and Sydney Penny took up most of the airtime Nicolas Coster had returned after a 2 year absence but his character disappeared soon after as Coster could not come to terms over the lack of storyline he had gotten after such promise when he first came back By the time Coster had resolved the issues and returned permanently Louise Sorel was on her way out and Lionel was paired in a romance with C C s former wife Gina Ratings continued to collapse as more and more affiliates dropped the program Many affiliates began moving the show to earlier time periods as early as 10 a m and 1 p m The final episode aired in January 1993 In the finale Sophia and C C Capwell moved towards a reconciliation Kelly found love with Connor McCabe and at Warren and BJ s wedding unbalanced Andie Klein aimed a gun at the crowd however she was quickly disarmed and carried away by Connor This was then followed by a roll call list of the cast and crew The final shot consisted of executive producer Paul Rauch standing in front of the camera smashing a cigar under his shoe and walking away Cast and characters EditMain article List of Santa Barbara characters Cast on Christmas 1989Cruz Castillo Mack Blake Eden Capwell Julia Wainwright Mason Capwell Sasha Schmidt Augusta Lockridge C C Capwell Kelly CapwellFollowing common daytime drama practice over the years the producers of Santa Barbara recast original characters multiple times By the end of the series almost every original character had been recast excluding only Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo Lionel and Augusta Out of those four not one stayed with the show during through the entire run The characters of Kelly C C and Santana had the highest number of recasts four each Some recasts proved successful most notably Jed Allan C C Capwell 4 Judith McConnell Sophia Capwell 2 and Robin Mattson Gina Blake DeMott 2 but many were upsetting to fans The first notable departure happened when Robin Wright ended her four year run as the original Kelly Capwell followed by the departure of Todd McKee as the original Ted Capwell and the exit of Lane Davies as Mason Capwell By 1992 most of the original characters had either been recast a few times or written out and new characters arrived on the scene causing the ratings to continue collapsing until the show was finally canceled In the final episode the only remaining original actor from the pilot was Margarita Cordova as the faithful Capwell housekeeper Rosa Andrade although many of the original characters remained including C C Sophia Kelly Mason Ted Warren Lockridge Lionel Gina and Minx Crew history EditMain article List of Santa Barbara crew During the first three years of the show the main crew of SB stayed the same with the Dobsons taking on a double duty as both head writer and executive producer Jeffrey Hayden served as co executive producer during the first year and Mary Ellis Bunim took over after him In 1987 after the Dobsons were abruptly fired associate head writer Charles Pratt Jr received head writing status and Anne Howard Bailey joined him as co head writer until 1989 when Sheri Anderson took over that duty Jill Farren Phelps took over as executive producer and kept the position until 1990 when she was replaced by John Conboy although there was a five month transition period where both were credited In 1990 Pratt was fired and replaced by another associate writer Maralyn Thoma but her tenure was cut short when the Dobsons finally settled in court and returned to the series Shortly before the Dobsons returned Conboy was let go and Paul Rauch was brought on as executive producer in an ill advised last ditch attempt at saving the floundering soap However the Dobsons left their head writing duties in 1992 when Pam Long was hired as the show s final head writer Executive producers Edit Name s DurationBridget and Jerome Dobson and Jeffrey Hayden 8407 July 30 to September 1984Bridget and Jerome Dobson and Charles Pratt Sr 8410 October to November 1984Bridget and Jerome Dobson and Mary Ellis Bunim 8411 November 1984 to November 1986Bridget and Jerome Dobson 8612 December 1986 to October 1987Jill Farren Phelps 8712 December 1987 to March 1990Jill Farren Phelps and John Conboy 9003 March to August 1990John Conboy 9008 August 1990 to June 1991Paul Rauch and Bridget and Jerome Dobson 9106 June 1991 to January 15 1993Head writers Edit Name s DurationBridget and Jerome Dobson 8407 July 30 1984 to December 1986Anne Howard Bailey and Charles Pratt Jr 8612 December 1986 to January 1989Charles Pratt Jr 8901 January 1989 to May 1990Sheri Anderson and Maralyn Thoma 9005 May to June 1990Sheri Anderson Samuel D Ratcliffe and Maralyn Thoma 9006 June to July 1990Samuel D Ratcliffe and Maralyn Thoma 9007 July 1990 to February 1991Bridget and Jerome Dobson 9102 February 1991 to February 1992Pamela K Long 9202 February 1992 to January 15 1993Ratings history EditSee also List of U S daytime soap opera ratings NBC usually pitted Santa Barbara against General Hospital on ABC and Guiding Light on CBS both of which enjoyed high ratings at the time in the same time slot across all markets When NBC canceled the long running soap Search for Tomorrow in 1986 it launched its NBC Daytime It Will Excite You campaign which promoted their three hour block of serials starting with Days of Our Lives followed by Another World and ending with Santa Barbara in most markets across the U S However some markets chose to air Santa Barbara in a mid morning timeslot taking it out of competition with other soaps Although Santa Barbara enjoyed considerable worldwide popularity it never achieved the same heights in the United States In its debut 1984 1985 season it finished in 11th place and 3 4 and edged up to 10th and 4 2 the next year By 1987 however it did begin to generate respectable numbers it was still in 10th place but achieved a 4 9 rating the highest in the history of the show Incidentally the 1987 1988 television season also proved to be the best ratings performance of the 1980s for NBC s daytime soap lineup which had been in ratings trouble since the late 1970s As quickly as the ratings rose for Santa Barbara they fell just as quickly After recording a 4 8 rating in the 1988 1989 season the serial dropped a full ratings point the next season Many of the stations airing the show began looking elsewhere for programming and began preempting Santa Barbara in favor of other shows Some dropped the program altogether while others moved it to either an earlier time slot such as the open 10 00 a m hour that NBC gave back to the affiliates in 1991 while some stations even moved the program to late night In September 1992 with ratings barely hovering above a 3 0 NBC decided to rework its daytime schedule The network announced that Santa Barbara would be cancelled at the midway point of the 1992 93 season with the final episode airing January 15 1993 NBC would then give the 3 00 p m hour back to its affiliates and in exchange for it they would take back the 12 00 p m hour which they had not programmed since Generations which aired in the 12 30 p m timeslot was cancelled NBC had already given back the 12 00 p m timeslot to its affiliates when Super Password ended its run in 1989 Santa Barbara saw its place on the schedule taken by two Reg Grundy Organisation produced game shows a revival of the company s earlier hit Scrabble and a new program based on the board game Scattergories Shortly before the program ended New World Television tried to shop Santa Barbara to other broadcast and cable networks but failed to find one that would air the show Broadcasts outside the United States Edit The show s popularity in France spun off a storyline in which Eden Capwell Marcy Walker Cruz Castillo A Martinez Kelly Capwell Carrington Garland and Ric Castillo Peter Love went to Paris to search after Eden s and Cruz s child In Australia the show aired from 1987 to 1994 on Network 10 In Brazil the show aired from 1992 on Rede Manchete In Austria the show aired on ORF from 1996 to 1997 In Bulgaria the show aired from 1994 to 1997 In Cameroon the show aired in both French and English from 1990 to 1993 on CRTV A neighbourhood in the capital city is named after the series In Canada in English speaking Canada Santa Barbara was carried by Western International Communications Ltd owned stations CHCH DT Hamilton CICT DT Calgary CISA DT Lethbridge and CITV Edmonton while the final season was picked up by Baton Broadcast System owned CTV Television Network stations The series also aired in French from 1989 to 1995 to TVA for broadcast in Quebec The stop of the series dubbing in France in 1994 caused it to abruptly end its run in Quebec In China Hong Kong India Nepal Pakistan Philippines and South Korea all episodes aired on Star Plus from 1990 to 1999 In Croatia the show aired from 1990 to 1998 on HRT 1 In Cyprus Santa Barbara aired in 1992 on LOGOS TV and in 1993 on ANT1 until 2002 when it was completed In the Czech Republic it was the first American soap opera to air on television It aired on Premiera TV In Egypt the show aired on DStv from 1996 to 1998 In Estonia Santa Barbara aired on Kanal 2 and ended in 1999 In Finland the show aired from 1994 to 1999 on Nelonen In France the show ran 1044 30 minutes long episodes half an original episode from 1985 to 1994 on TF1 and from 2000 to 2001 for 106 episodes on TF6 In Germany the show aired from January 4 to March 28 1988 under its original title weekdays at 7 20 pm on RTL 52 half hour episodes were shown On January 4 1989 the show returned under its new name California Clan and aired weekdays at 1 20 pm The show ended on October 17 1997 after 2123 episodes Various Christmas themed episodes and a storyline which featured a crossover with Wheel of Fortune were cut From 1998 to 1999 the tm3 channel repeated the first 250 episodes Two CDs of the music from the show were released In Morocco the show aired on 2M missing the exact date but early 1990s In Greece the show aired originally on ERT2 National TV 1989 starting from episode 76 and almost after a year it was transferred to MEGA Channel aired from 1990 to 1995 After that it was transferred on STAR Channel 1996 with 150 episodes lost in the way then in SKY TV ALPHA 1997 and at last in NEW Channel when it was cancelled leaving the viewers with the final season s episodes about a year s season episodes unseen The show never concluded due to failing ratings attributed to constant timeslot and channel changes In Hong Kong the show aired on ATV on its English network ATV World airing from 1989 to 1992 In the Netherlands the show aired on RTL 4 from 1990 to 1991 and from 1992 to 1999 In India the series was aired on Hong Kong based satellite TV channel Star World from 1993 to 1997 In Ireland the show aired on RTE One from 1984 to 1993 In Israel the show aired briefly from 1995 to 1996 on Channel 2 In Italy the show ran all 2137 episodes from 1989 to 1990 on Rai Uno and from 1991 to 1999 on Rai 2 In Japan the show aired entirely on Star World from 1990 to 1999 and also aired on SkyPerfecTV from 1991 to 1999 In Kenya the show aired on KBC in the 1990s In Lithuania Santa Barbara aired on Tele 3 In Namibia the show aired on NBC In New Zealand the show aired from 1988 to 1995 on TV One and TV2 In Norway the show aired almost all episodes except for the last two years on TVNorge from 1988 to 1998 The last 4 years the show ran the episodes were split in two half hour episodes instead of the original hour long episodes In the Philippines the show aired on GMA Network In Poland the show first aired from 1990 to 1992 on TVP2 149 episodes and was later bought by ATV1 aired from 1997 to 1999 In Puerto Rico a non incorporated territory of the United States it aired on Channel 18 which at the time showed American series such as Remington Steele and others in English In Romania the show aired from 1994 to 2000 on TVR2 In Russia the show was the first American program to air there after the collapse of the Soviet Union It aired on Russia 1 from January 2 1992 to April 5 1999 and from February 21 2000 to April 17 2002 However only 1824 episodes were shown instead of the original 2137 episodes Moreover the show began from episode 217 and ended on the 2040th 15 16 In Slovenia the show aired on POP TV from 1995 to 1998 In South Africa the show aired entirely on SABC 3 from 1987 to 1998 and also on Bop TV In Spain TVE1 aired 520 episodes of the show from 1989 to 1991 when they refused to buy more episodes even though the show was very popular However Antena 3TV bought the rights to the show and continued airing it right after it concluded on TVE1 in 1991 It aired until 1996 with several breaks in between The show never concluded due to failing ratings attributed to constant timeslot changes In Sweden the show first aired on Kanal 5 from 1991 to 1995 and briefly in 2000 on TV4 In Turkey the show aired on TRT 2 TV 2 in the late 1980s 1986 1987 In Ukraine the show was the first American program to air there after the collapse of the Soviet Union In the United Kingdom Santa Barbara was the first and only American daytime soap opera to be broadcast on ITV the UK s first commercial television network It was launched Monday 7 September 1987 as part of a brand new mid morning line up and it was intended to compete with the sunshine and glamour of the BBC s Australian soap opera Neighbours This was an unusual move considering all of ITV s other daytime soap operas airing at the time were also from Australia ITV bought the first 130 episodes of Santa Barbara and they were split into two 23 minute episodes thus creating 260 editions and initially aired across the network at 10 00 10 25 Monday to Friday Less than a year later by Friday 15 July 1988 it was decided that the series had not been a success and most ITV companies dropped the series However a few decided to keep the series going in their local area and they purchased the next 125 episodes the rest of the first season and they were broadcast in wildly varying timeslots between summer 1988 until May 1991 usually twice weekly Satellite channel Sky One then picked it up from the second season and it aired on from 25 February 1991 to 29 May 1992 17 in an afternoon slot before briefly switching to the Sky Soap channel in 1994 Santa Barbara was mainly shown in the 23 minute format in the UK although some ITV regions broadcast it in the hour long format when burning off episodes during the early hours of the morning in the early 90s The only American daytime soap opera that has successfully been broadcast in the UK is Sunset Beach which aired on Channel 5 in the late 90s Coincidentally Sunset Beach was NBC s eventual replacement for Santa Barbara when it began in 1997 In Zimbabwe the show aired on ZBC TV1 from 1991 to 1997 Awards EditDaytime Emmy Award wins Edit Drama series and performer categories Edit Category Recipient Role s Year s Outstanding Drama Series 1988 18 1989 19 1990 20 Lead Actor A Martinez Cruz Castillo 1990 20 Lead Actress Marcy Walker Eden Capwell 1989 19 Supporting Actor Justin DeasHenry Darrow Keith TimmonsRafael Castillo 1988 18 1989 19 1990 20 Supporting Actress Nancy Lee Grahn Julia Wainwright Capwell 1989 19 Younger Actor Justin Gocke Brandon Capwell 1989 19 Guest Performer John Wesley Shipp Martin Ellis 1987 21 Other categories Edit 1993 Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series 1991 Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team 1991 Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team 1991 Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series 1991 Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series 1990 Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team 1990 Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series 1989 Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team 1989 Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series 1989 Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series 1988 Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series 1987 Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series 1985 Outstanding Achievement in Graphics and Title Design Other awards Edit Writers Guild of America Award for Television Daytime Serials 1991 1992 Casting Society of America Artios Award 1990 See also Edit Television portal 1980s portal 1990s portalMain article SupercoupleReferences Edit Santa Barbara Final Episode NBC URL last accessed 2008 06 16 Schemering Christopher 1987 The Soap Opera Encyclopedia 2nd ed Ballantine Books pp 196 200 ISBN 0 345 35344 7 Hyatt Wesley 1997 The Encyclopedia of Daytime Television Watson Guptill Publications pp 372 375 ISBN 978 0823083152 Retrieved 22 March 2020 Santa Barbara in other countries Fan site last accessed 2008 06 16 Beskonechnaya istoriya Serial Santa Barbara in Russian RIA Novosti 30 July 2014 Retrieved 17 April 2015 Santa Barbara Awards IMDb Retrieved 2008 06 16 Copeland Mary Ann 1991 Soap Opera History Publications International pp 206 213 ISBN 0 88176 933 9 Joe leaves prison Joe released Shales Tom Santa Barbara Shakes The Washington Post 5 November 1984 C1 Uneven show Video Link Dawidziak Knight Ridder News Service M 1984 August 4 EVEN FOR SOAP SANTA BARBARA IS BANAL Lexington Herald Leader KY FINAL ed C5 Retrieved June 18 2013 from NewsBank on line database Access World News SB hit by an earthquake Earthquake Santa Barbara le site Francais Mary s death C Falls on Mary The 1980s American Soap Opera That Explains How Russia Feels About Everything Foreign Policy Archived from the original on July 24 2017 Valerie Hopkins Dec 7 2021 From Soap Opera to Art Why a Moscow Museum Is Re Enacting Santa Barbara The New York Times Tvlistings thetvroomplus com Archived 2012 07 15 at archive today a b Daytime Emmys 1988 Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2013 02 10 a b c d e Daytime Emmys 1989 Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2013 02 10 a b c Daytime Emmys 1990 Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2013 02 10 Daytime Emmys 1987 Internet Movie Database Retrieved 2013 02 10 External links EditSanta Barbara at IMDb Capridge Com Fansite for the show Santa Barbara Soap Opera Facebook Page The 1980s American Soap Opera That Explains How Russia Feels About Everything by Mikhail Iossel Foreign Policy July 24 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Barbara TV series amp oldid 1120680115, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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