KNXT-TV2 (1971) CBS Soap Operas Line Up Endings.....
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KNXT-TV2 (1971) Day Time Soap Opera Line Up Endings..... all tapes are cleaned and baked before transfer. please keep in mind the quality Matters on condition of machines and how they were recorded plus tape stock Used. Also Many of These Recordings were Recorded Off Rabbit Ear Antenna, s Not Cable Tv Yet
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"I don't know why they call them Soap Operas, 'cuz they filthy!" - Fred Sanford 😆
@georgeroundy8408
3 жыл бұрын
Fred Sanford sure loved watching Death Valley Hospital though.
@scottzilla1979
3 жыл бұрын
Filthy! But genuinely arousing.
@CaliforniaGuy888
2 жыл бұрын
@@scottzilla1979 the Simpsons
@donmccullen1973
2 жыл бұрын
Good ole Red Foxx.
@cobaltmidnightoilamp6748
Жыл бұрын
HILARIOUS!😆🤣🧽🧼
It's astounding to realize that at one point in television history ,soap operas ruled the day .CBS alone aired 6/7 half hour soaps
@petecapravos617
Жыл бұрын
Love of Life, Search for Tomorrow, Love is a Many Splendored Thing (replaced by The Young and the Restless), As the World Turns, Guiding Light, The Secret Storm and The Edge of Night. I remember the lineup because my grandmother was a big fan of the CBS soaps back then.
@cdubz265
10 ай бұрын
Where The Heart Is was replaced by Y&R on March 23, 1973 however both LIAMST and Where The Heart Is, were cancelled on the same day March 20, 1973.
Oh my gosh…”The Edge of Night!” I haven’t heard that theme since I was a child, but I still remember it all these years later (I’m 65)! My mom used to watch that one.
How old fashioned these soaps are it must have been a shock when the Younge & The Restless came along
1:59 - _"Be sure to watch_ The Secret Storm _every day, Monday thru Friday, and stay tuned for_ The Edge Of Night, _next over most of these CBS stations. This program was recorded."_
Nice to see closing credits of these fantastic soaps! I thought I would never see them after all! Thank you very much. Again, Please don’t hesitate to share any more soap opera related content… That is if you have any more. - Edwyn Sanchez
@obsoletevideo6048
3 жыл бұрын
working on it
@sherryhannah498
2 жыл бұрын
Edwyn Sanchez please is unneeded it’s very annoying
@vln2012
2 жыл бұрын
Edwin around this time edge was running different groups of credits each day. One day they would run the writing credits thr next day the production credits the next day the cast credits on some days just the fashion credits and on some particularly long episode days none at all. In this instance from late summer 1971 they ran both the writing and production credits together. Very rarely would they run all of credits at this point.
@rodneygolden2796
5 ай бұрын
I just love the original, OTA video quality of these, giving it the same pizzazz it had back then. As much a retro guy as I am , these were REALLY a pleasant surprise, and I can remember somewhat clearly my junior high school years back then. The squared -and- prepared world we expected and experienced back then is "180 out" from the latest of today's realities. Pie in the sky has gone bye bye.
I feel faint.. The closing of liamst.. Delightful!.. The whole clip... Heaven!!!! There should be a sequel to this!!!
Wow, this brought back a very clear memory of mine when I saw the name "Diane Ladd" come up in "The Secret Storm" closing credits. (I was just 14 in the first part of 1971). Miss Ladd might well be one of the biggest and most recognized (and awarded) Hollywood stars to ever have appeared in a daytime soap opera, as a "regular" and ongoing character (1971-1972). I well recall watching her on "The Secret Storm," with my Grandmother and Aunt (after school in 1971). Diane Ladd is still with us, at age 87, in early 2023 and by all accounts is still active and going strong - bless her heart! Thank you for the very fun life-flashback! Cheers to all!!
0:27 - _"Stay tuned for_ The Guiding Light, _next on most of these CBS stations."_
Thank you for sharing these! My mom used to watch all of these soaps (before I came along)!😆😆😆
In addition to being EON's Mike Karr, Forrest Compton was also Colonel Grey on "Gomer Pyle". He is truly missed.
@ericjonmagnuson2728
3 жыл бұрын
Even though I knew that the Gomer Pyle reruns were a network offering, it was still odd to hear them plugged during EON's closing.
@tommyparkerparker
2 жыл бұрын
Forrest Compton was a great actor. RIP!
@frankdenardo8684
2 жыл бұрын
@@tommyparkerparker Saw him in several episodes of Police Story, he played a police chief. The FBI he was an SAC or SRA. Clips was from the summer of 1971. The shows was from the 1971-1972.
@frankdenardo8684
2 жыл бұрын
@@ericjonmagnuson2728 Back in the day. The networks would rerun sitcoms before releasing into syndication.
@madbrowniac7871
Жыл бұрын
Back in October Miss Ann Flood who played "Nancy Pollock Karr" passed away at the age of 89. She thusly joins Larkin Molloy, Forrest Compton, and Miss Dixie Carter of "Designing Women" renown among others in Soap Heaven.😔📺B.W.
I think after '72 most of the daytime soaps stopped using organ music. That was a throwback to the days of radio in the 1920's.
@KentB3
2 жыл бұрын
As the World Turns, Guiding Light, and Search For Tomorrow switched over to pre-recorded orchestral music in December 1973, not sure about Edge of Night.
@Soapking1965
Жыл бұрын
@@KentB3 EDGE OF NIGHT stopped using organ music in 1973-74.
@jamescarcione3501
11 ай бұрын
The soaps were never the same after the organ music was retired,that was do disagreements with the musicians union. Organ music set the mood for mystery shows and the serials,kept you on the edge of your seats. And those rapid closeups when something was seen or heard. I also remember when the serials were done live. Wish we could go back.❤.
Please! More soap related stuff!
This is CBS!!!Where the good times are!!😁😍📺
@a.b.s_productions
6 ай бұрын
DY-NO-MITE!!
Love seeing these old soap operas!
This was back in the day when all things were more simple. The 70's were the golden years of television.
4:22- KENNY WILLIAMS: "ONE of these stars is sitting in the 'Secret Square', and the contestant who picks it first could win a prize package worth over $5,000! *WHICH STAR IS IT?"*
Non-diplexed audio like this was the way we heard it til '78
I like the Hollywood Squares intro added.
@georgemaster689
2 жыл бұрын
Me,too!
@vintagetvandexciting
Жыл бұрын
Daytime version. Nighttime syndication didn't aired till later in 1971
I knew from the first few notes Eddie Layton wasn’t playing the Love Is a Many Splendored Thing theme in this episode. John Winters has a few albums of organ music, but I never heard his name before today. Do any soap/music aficionados know if Winters subbed on other daytime dramas? Tusen takk to Rick for sharing these remarkably rare soap closings.
@byrd56
3 жыл бұрын
I found out that Winters was the organist for a radio soap called "Young Widder Brown", which ended in 1956 on NBC. So he must have been that experienced. I wouldn't know, though, if he was a stand-in or a replacement for Layton. Even so, this arrangement of the "LMST" theme (both it and the show are loosely based on the 1955 movie of the same name) sounded very distinctive. The melody part had that bell-like sound, and there was some degree of improvisation, too. Interestingly, I'm sure you may remember that when "LMST" premiered in Sep 1967, replacing "Password" on CBS, it initially played recorded music cues before changing to the live organ about a year after.
@markfaulkner5626
3 жыл бұрын
@@byrd56 Winters was a temporary substitute for Eddie while he vacationed during the summers. Eddie remained the show’s primary organist through the end of the series in March 1973. Although the melody is the same, there are distinct differences between John’s and Eddie’s playing styles. You’re correct. LIAMST did premiere with recorded music, composed and conducted by Wladimir Selinsky. CBS dropped Selinsky following the American Federation of Musicians strike in October/November 1968. The network owned LIAMST and realized how much money they would save by hiring Layton to score and play music live.
That's Carly Simon singing the Good and Fruity song.
I don't know when they decided to deep-six the soap opera organ playing, but that was a great day in daytime TV history.
@KentB3
2 жыл бұрын
The Procter & Gamble soaps ditched the organ music in December 1973; at least As the World Turns, Guiding Light, and Search For Tomorrow.
@woohooboy
2 жыл бұрын
The organ-based CBS soap themes began sounding creaky by the early 1970's when compared to NBC's daytime themes for "Days Of Our Lives", "The Doctors" & Another World" which had lush orchestral arrangements and sounding far superior........
I always liked Harry Kramer's way of saying "The Edgggee.....of night".
@cobaltmidnightoilamp6748
Жыл бұрын
Pete capravos, so did I and me and my little neighbor friend of mine used to scare 😱 😨 the tar out of each other in the style of Harry Kramer saying "THE EDGGGE.......... OF NIGHT!" and also at night when she'd spend the night over @ our house. Ohhh such funny 😁 and fun 🤣 memories...........
I liked all these and also liked the inclusion at the end of NBC's HOLLYWOOD SQUARES from the early 1970s. I remember seeing Wally Cox & Charley Weaver on the show then before their respective deaths in 1973 & 1974.
Please.bring those memories back with those real good soaps operas!
3:09 - _"Stay tuned for_ Gomer Pyle, _next on most of these CBS stations."_
@Laceykat66
3 жыл бұрын
How late at night was Edge of Night on ???
@AarHan3
3 жыл бұрын
@@Laceykat66 At the time, as late as weekday afternoons @ 3:30 pm (Eastern).
@Laceykat66
3 жыл бұрын
@@AarHan3 That is what I would have thought, but was Gomer Pyle syndicated on CBS stations primarily at this time?
@AarHan3
3 жыл бұрын
@@Laceykat66 CBS aired repeats on its daytime schedule until 1972.
@Laceykat66
3 жыл бұрын
@@AarHan3 Interesting. I thought all syndications were sold to the individual stations. Thank you for the information.
The New Dick Van Dyke.. I'd totally forgotten that was a thing. I think it was the first time I saw Fannie Flagg. ( Sounds like a stripper name).
I remember when I was in JR-high school the edge of night came on abc at 3:00pm after I got out of school
I wish they would show some of the footage of those soap episodes. I would also have loved to seen The Edge of Night’s cast credits for that time.
So weird to see Cincinnati being used as a backdrop of “The Edge of Night” opening and closing. I know it had something to do with the sponsor being Proctor and Gamble.
@Musicradio77Network
2 жыл бұрын
“The Edge Of Night” was on WCBS-TV (channel 2) before it moved to WABC-TV (channel 7) in the late 1970’s where it was followed by the “4:30 Movie”.
I hoping to see a bit of the soap opera "Where The Heart Is". Mom used to watch that show all the time. She was upset when they took it off the air. I heard all of the shows were wiped and none of them exist anywhere
@coreylevine8095
2 жыл бұрын
I also want to see where the heart is the show Young and the Restless replace in 1973
50 years ago this week Where the Heart is were replaced by Young and the Restless
ATWT (1956-2010) and SFT (1951-1986) are missing. But I would like to see the closing credits of other network soap operas like ABC's General Hospital (the Kip Walton piano theme in blue background), and NBC's Days of Our Lives from 1971-72. I didn't know Jada Rowland was on The Secret Storm, she later replaced Carolee Campbell on The Doctors in 1976 on NBC.
@chuckrawlings9518
3 жыл бұрын
Also missing is Where The Heart Is(1969-1973)
@Soapking1965
3 жыл бұрын
Jada Rowland played Amy Ames, with a few breaks, on STORM for the entire 20-year run (Feb. 1954-Feb. 1974).
@spencerkarterlive7378
3 жыл бұрын
@@Soapking1965 I know the late Joel Crothers was on The Secret Storm after he left ABC's Dark Shadows in 1969, he stayed on Secret Storm until 1971, the same year Dark Shadows went off the air.
@spencerkarterlive7378
3 жыл бұрын
@@chuckrawlings9518 I think that show was replaced by The Young And The Restless in March 1973.
@tnate6004
3 жыл бұрын
Love of Life (1951-80) is also missing but I'm not complaining. This is wonderful, rare stuff!
Thank You, so Many Memories
1:07 - _"Stay tuned for_ The Secret Storm, _next on most of these CBS stations."_
Love Guiding Light!!
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Love love love that Good and Fruity commercial! Carly Simon?!
Dear Rick: Greetings Again!! Continue to look out for and post: CBS-TV “Where the Good Times are,” Fall 1971, Promo for Saturday Night! 👍
From summer 1972. Canom started that Sept as the commercial states.
What a find
During the LIAMST closing...the crew credit was shown twice at 00:13 and again at 00:18
Fred Silverman preferred scripted TV over game shows and that got Love Is a Many Splendored Thing on CBS. John Conboy produced this show before moving on to The Young & the Restless and later Capitol. Tried to give Guiding Light new life in the 2000's but could not do so.
3:53 - 🤔 Interesting that the Good n Fruity commercial would be accompanied by early 1960’s hootenanny folk music. I guess it worked because the tune was still in my head hours later.
Hollywood Squares lineup appears to be from the week of 7/26/71.
@Lupton2000
3 жыл бұрын
@scottrngr It was NBC daytime. September 1971 was when the show went into syndication.
I hope there's a long credits of As The World Turns out there from this time period
Funny…mom watched many of these shows
New DVD would run for three seasons and produce 72 episodes. Cannon was the big winner among the promos. Funny Face and Chicago Teddy Bears were big flops.
@allenjones3130
Жыл бұрын
FUNNY FACE was actually renewed for a second and final season as THE SANDY DUNCAN SHOW.
Loman and Barkley? Wow, there are names I have not heard in 40 years.
On this date: Monday July 26th, 1971 is only 8 Days after KPBS San Diego have conducted its successful Sunday Membership Pledge Night on Sunday July 18th, 1971 to raise more community support because its state budget was SLASHED by the California governor!! And it featured a broadcast of Evening at Pops featuring Julia Child narrating Tubby The Tuba with Arthur Fiedler conducting the Boston Pops and Masterpiece Theatre: The First Churchills!!
4:43 ….All in the “Hollywood Squares”. And here’s the master of the “Hollywood Squares”, Peter Marshall.
the forecast every weekday afternoon : Partly cloudy with a good chance of D R A M A !!
All these end themes sounded the same! Cheesy dramatic organ over a slightly unnerving score. I had TOTALLY forgotten the Good 'N' Fruity commercial jingle! I sang along with it! I don't think it's Carly Simon singing, although it sounds like her at the end of it.
@georgeroundy8408
3 жыл бұрын
You need to have you ears checked. They don’t sound the same at all.
Wish you would show more of CBS daytime 1972
Okay but how about the complete soap episodes?
@obsoletevideo6048
3 жыл бұрын
once i find them i will post,
I like when the celebrities make Kenny Williams crack up(4:37).
@tommyparkerparker
2 жыл бұрын
I remember one celebrity, I can’t recall during intro-, Keeny Williams laughed so hard he couldn’t barely announce the next intro to the next celebrity square and introduced Peter Marshall still laughing.
What happened to the closing of As The World Turns? I guess this is the closest I’m ever going to get to ‘70s episodes of CBS soaps. 😔😔
On most of these CBS stations
2:22 the CBS ID in the thumbnail
I hope the ABC shows of Password will be discovered. Most of the those shows are gone and had very good celebrities playing it (before it became Password All-Stars).
@tnate6004
3 жыл бұрын
It's odd that Goodson-Todman saved many episodes of "Password"'s original run but not the ABC run.
When did shows have to stop saying that they were pre-recorded?
@vintagetvandexciting
3 жыл бұрын
Most shows still said pre-recorded every now n then. In a recent Svengoolie episode, he told Kerwyn "Good thing we're Pre-recorded!" as his response him happy Svengoolie is not broadcast live. Also in the conclusion of Toon In With Me Presents The Best of Bugs Bunny, the announcer announced "Pre Recorded at the Goldie Fisher Theater...".
@georgeroundy8408
3 жыл бұрын
ATWT still had a “This program was recorded” notice in the end credits when it went off the air in 2010.
@markfaulkner5626
3 жыл бұрын
Search for Tomorrow kept that announcement until it left CBS in 1982, and I suspect it would have continued to announce it had all of Alison Steele’s end credit voiceovers not been dropped by NBC.
@mikedoran9851
2 жыл бұрын
Sometime in the '60s, Mike Gargiulo, a staff director with Goodson-Todman, wrote a letter to TV GUIDE in which he complained about the term "pre-recorded", saying that it was redundant: "How can a program be recorded before it's recorded?" Not long thereafter, Gargiulo took over directing the original (clean) Match Game; he persuaded Johnny Olson to say "The program was recorded." History?
In addition to being a Cast Member of "The New Dick Van Dyke Show", the late great Miss Hope Lange picked up where the late great Miss Gene Tierney left off as the Female Lead of TV's version of "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir."😉👰👻📺B.W.
If any kind soul, has video on Miss Joan Crawford, subbing for her daughter on, "The Secret Storm" (October 1968), please post it.
I like to see if you have any tapes of Vintage tv game shows and rare tv exercise shows from the 60s and 70s
@obsoletevideo6048
3 жыл бұрын
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@darrylh1971
3 жыл бұрын
@@obsoletevideo6048 Where are the 3 large collections from?
@roykassinger6903
3 жыл бұрын
Where do I donate?
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3 жыл бұрын
@@roykassinger6903 www.paypal.com under my account laslo452000@cox.net
Can you please post a full episode of Hollywood Squares if you have it. And please keep the tape on to Jeopardy and Who What or Where if you have them.
Can you please post full episodes of all the soaps on this videotape. Do it for the babyboomers and my friend Edwyn Sanchez.
"This program was recorded. And the tape was reused cause even though Procter and Gamble makes millions from those serials, they're cheap."
A fun look back. I remember when "The" was dropped from the main title of "Guiding Light". All things change & daytime programming is now full of those mindless courtroom shows.
@Soapking1965
3 жыл бұрын
,,,and mindless talk shows like THE TALK, Frank Springer, THE REAL, Wendy O. Williams, Raven Ray, and Kelly and Ricky.
@KentB3
2 жыл бұрын
"The" was officially dropped from Guiding Light's title on November 3, 1975.
Someone switched from CBS to NBC at the end. Lol
Where are "As The World Turns" and "Search For Tomorrow" end credits from 1971?
Also, Here's an audivideo containing portions of "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" dated to July 26th (the airdate of the show’s partial closing credits seen at the start of this video): kzread.info/dash/bejne/c5ygq8NtiNOwaaw.html
Can you find ABC's The Best of Everything Soap Opera full episode w/commercials, please?
Where's "As The World Turns?"
Why didn't they show Love Of Life going off?
Did CBS's "Where the Good Times Are" predate the sitcom "Good Times"?
@tnate6004
3 жыл бұрын
Yes - these promos are for the fall 1971 season. "Maude", the show that spawned "Good Times", didn't premiere until fall 1972, "Good Times" premiered in 1974.
Rabbit Ear Antenna? on the roof?
This must be from August, 1971.
obsolete video services?
Shut up Fred Sanford they're love stories
1:46 secret storm en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Ladd