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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat Soap Opera do you remember watching . It can be a day or night Soap. Mine was The Guiding Light. And you?
Deep State Witch
(12,592 posts)I started watching it back in the late 70's - early 80's. One of the three members of the hot teen love triangle was Kevin Bacon. I got to meet the other one, John Wesley Shipp, a few years ago. He's a sweetie, and a total lefty.
debm55
(56,035 posts)Deep State Witch
(12,592 posts)The actress who played Nola died a few years ago. JWS paid her a lovely tribute.
I think my favorite character from that era was Reva Shayne. She was sassy, independent, and didn't give a crap what anyone thought of her.
debm55
(56,035 posts)Walleye
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(56,035 posts)hlthe2b
(112,869 posts)My sister watched General Hospital or sometimes "Days of Our Lives"...
I find it bizarre that day time soaps have all but "died" out while these so-called "Reality TV" shows are so popular. But, whatever.
debm55
(56,035 posts)Restless while on breaks, The only reality show I watch is The Amazing Race. as I like to see the cultures of the countries they visit.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,957 posts)It's like they aged in real time with the watcher.
My mom watched them. Left for college, returning for holidays "oh there is the same actor, 5 years older!"
debm55
(56,035 posts)LoisB
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(56,035 posts)Onthefly
(1,160 posts)The Secret Storm, though, seemed more dark and sinister.
debm55
(56,035 posts)While I was in Kindergarten.
Onthefly
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(56,035 posts)Jilly_in_VA
(13,829 posts)although it dropped to one once I started working, and then none.
"The Young and the Restless" from its inception until I started working, and then "General Hospital" until my kids were in high school and I went to work in home health, then none.
debm55
(56,035 posts)Hospital.
sinkingfeeling
(57,273 posts)pandr32
(13,807 posts)It came on in the afternoon where I lived and I could watch it after school.
Ferryboat
(1,219 posts)In high school General Hospital, Luke and Larura era.
Pinnacle of my watching ended with Mary Hartman Mary Hartman.
Ilsa
(63,859 posts)stories got too weird even for me. It was too difficult keeping up with multiple names for each actor as the story shifted through time periods or the characters time-traveled.
debm55
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(56,035 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(2,788 posts)Would rush home from school to see Barnabus Collins!
some_of_us_are_sane
(2,788 posts)We'd all rush home after school to catch the latest on Barnabus Collins, Quentin and Angelique!
FalloutShelter
(14,193 posts)full disclosure, I worked as an art restorer out of my home for twenty three years (1977-2000), and I used to have the soaps on for background noise:
Another World
Ryans Hope
All My Children
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,957 posts)"Guiding light", "young and restless"
debm55
(56,035 posts)BlueWaveNeverEnd
(12,957 posts)So they were in the background of my life.
debm55
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(56,035 posts)questionseverything
(11,589 posts)Ritabert
(2,013 posts)Endlessmike56
(122 posts)Watched it when I was laid off from the mill in the 80s. Back when we could only get 3 channels lol
BlueKota
(5,057 posts)My favorite was probably General Hospital during the 80s. I also watched All My Children, One Life toLive Ryan's Hope, Santa Barbara and Days of Our Lives. They were all on and off over the years. I stuck with GH and All My Children the longest.
I watched Days primarily due to Drake Hogestyn, and I actually got to meet him in person once. He was a sweet and handsome guy. May he RIP. I stopped watching Days long prior to his death because I didn't care for Marlena, and didnt like they reunited his ch aracter with her romantically.
I have not watched any soaps since they ABC canceled All My Children. I basically had lost interest in all the rest even before that. Too many cast and storyline changes I didn't like.
happybird
(5,377 posts)After it was canceled we watched Santa Barbara. Mom was a Days of Our Lives fan when I was very small so I just stuck with the NBC soaps.
applegrove
(130,398 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 12, 2026, 02:58 PM - Edit history (1)
Was over them by the time I was 23.
debm55
(56,035 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(31,556 posts)Closest thing to a soap opera I ever watched.
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(56,035 posts)SheltieLover
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(56,035 posts)MIButterfly
(2,132 posts)Last edited Mon Jan 12, 2026, 04:08 PM - Edit history (1)
I started watching it when I was 12 years old back in the 60s. Then All My Children and One Life to Live came along and I watched them too. Of course, I was still watching GH during the Luke & Laura glory years in the 80s; everybody was back then. When I decided to stop sitting in front of the TV for three hours every afternoon, I narrowed it down to All My Children. Then I switched careers and started working in the day and never watched any soaps again.
It's funny. Whenever I would catch a minute or two of a soap I didn't watch, I would think all the actors were lousy, but on my soaps, I thought all the actors were good! I guess we really do see what we want to see.
debm55
(56,035 posts)MuseRider
(35,137 posts)in front of the TV so my Mom could watch As The World Turns. That was the big one. My Mom and my Grandmother would call each other and talk about it after every show. There was one more that evades me now but ATWT was the big one. If it was still on I would probably still watch it. Odd little shows that felt like family after so long.
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(56,035 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(10,133 posts)Primarily because of Dr. Noah Drake (Rick Springfield)!
debm55
(56,035 posts)The Guiding Light.
MIButterfly
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(56,035 posts)kimbutgar
(26,850 posts)Amused by Ericka Kane. And whenever I see a commercial for Kelly and Michael show I remember them from AMC days and how they met there and are still married !
debm55
(56,035 posts)doc03
(38,849 posts)debm55
(56,035 posts)perfessor
(356 posts)😜
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(56,035 posts)Srkdqltr
(9,392 posts)debm55
(56,035 posts)madamesilverspurs
(16,466 posts)I watched "Edge of Night" with my grandmother. Black and white, and the sets were minimal. Many years later, my mother and I would watch "Dark Shadows", both of us sighing over Quentin. After that, my school/work schedule didn't leave much time for daytime viewing; but I remember college roommates who scheduled classes so they could follow their favorite story lines.
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debm55
(56,035 posts)some_of_us_are_sane
(2,788 posts)Those soap operas were balm to the problems in the real world. We'd slip out of our own and into theirs. Relaxation from every day strife.
debm55
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(56,035 posts)whathehell
(30,364 posts)Guiding Light.
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(56,035 posts)Rizen
(1,029 posts)Ugly Betty was basically a soap.
debm55
(56,035 posts)TBF
(35,711 posts)but we are talking 40+ years ago! lol At that time, though, I was pretty addicted!
debm55
(56,035 posts)QueerDuck
(1,050 posts)This was pre-VCR days and when school started up again, I'd use a cassette recorder that was plugged into a lamp-timer that would record the audio. When I returned home from school, a small group of us would listen to the "radio show" of what happened in Pine Valley.
TBF
(35,711 posts)we would literally schedule our classes around our favorites as much as we could and gather in folk's rooms with our lunch to watch together in the dorms! (at that time there weren't that many tv's in rooms, and even fewer computers!)