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In reply to the discussion: What soap opera do you remember watching from your youth or adulthood? Mine was the Guiding Light. Started watching [View all]Im old.
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What soap opera do you remember watching from your youth or adulthood? Mine was the Guiding Light. Started watching [View all]
debm55
Oct 10
OP
Thank you Freddie. I ate lunch at home a lot of times and watched the Guiding Light. Didn't have a choice.
debm55
Oct 10
#13
I got hooked on "Days of Our Lives" but then I went back to work and was "cured" of it when I retired.
CTyankee
Oct 10
#2
Watched during summer break. It was always the Guiding Light. When cold turkey when we adopted him.
debm55
Oct 10
#16
Thank you Basso8vb. Mother and Grandmother watched them all day. I guess that was the thing back then.
debm55
Oct 10
#23
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH. that's funny EYESORE 9001. I never watched any of the night soaps.
debm55
Oct 10
#25
Thank you Walleye. I always wonder why they were so hooked on it. Some of the acting was bad. Same for the story telling
debm55
Oct 10
#47
In those days, soap operas were live. I think that could've been part of the appeal.
Walleye
Oct 11
#112
College: Young & the Restless, much less frequently: Days of Our Lives & rarely: General Hospital
hlthe2b
Oct 10
#17
I agree with you. However I do watch the Amazing Race. I like to see what other cultures do and the traditions they have
debm55
Oct 10
#75
Soaps have always made me cringe a little bit, but first one I remember seeing parts of was "Edge of Night."
dameatball
Oct 10
#24
Thank you dameatball. I only watch as a kid and during my breaks as a teacher. When we adopted our son. I stopped. Had
debm55
Oct 10
#34
Thank you FarPoint. I watched Young and Restless, too but only during the summers and then went cold turkey. I don't
debm55
Oct 10
#29
Good for you kimbutgar. You were so lucky to get out of that abusive relationship. You are a strong woman.
debm55
Oct 10
#30
I never watched that , but I remember how everyone was interested in the wedding. It was big at the time. Thank you
debm55
Oct 10
#32
thank you bullimimiami. I didn't watch but I remember all of it from the media. I believe Liz Taylor was invited. It
debm55
Oct 11
#114
Dallas. Until Pam's dream. Although maybe that isn't technically a soap opera, just drama. ??? -nt
CrispyQ
Oct 10
#38
Thank you CrispyQ. I know it was a favorite of many. but I never watched it. Remember the "Who Shot JR" over the summer.
debm55
Oct 10
#83
Whenever my mom mentioned the assassination, she always said she was watching ATWT.
AngryOldDem
Oct 10
#71
Norman Lear's Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman was the only soap I could ever wrap my head around
Brother Buzz
Oct 10
#50
Yes, and syndicated directly to independent television stations - The networks passed on a good thing
Brother Buzz
Oct 10
#88
My grandmother was a Guiding Light watcher. I preferred All My Children - mainly because of Erica Kane (Susan
LoisB
Oct 10
#55
I watched most of the CBS ones: The Edge of Night, The Guiding Light, As the World Turns
catbyte
Oct 10
#56
Thank you AngryOIdDem. I watched the Guided Light after school. When I was young it was on earlier in the afternoon.
debm55
Oct 10
#61
Gunsmoke. My grandmother and grand grandmother always loved Matt Dillon and Festus every week.
SWBTATTReg
Oct 10
#74
I think it was the Young and the Restless. Thank you Elessar Zappa. Did you watch it too?
debm55
Oct 11
#100
Thank you Mike Nelson. I think at night they did have to move faster. Sometimes during the day a storyline would take
debm55
Oct 11
#117
Thank you Polly Hennessey. There was a point where I stopped watching too. The Nola musical stopped on Guided Light and
debm55
Oct 11
#118