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Hawkins Falls, Population 6200 is the first successful American television soap opera. Sponsored by Unilever's blue detergent, Surf, the program began as a one hour comedy-drama on June 17, 1950, and ran in prime time on the NBC network until October 12, 1950. On April 2, 1951, the series was moved to a fifteen-minute daytime slot, where it was retitled Hawkins Falls: A Television Novel, and developed into a soap opera format. Hawkins Falls ran until July 1, 1955, making it NBC's longest running soap opera until The Doctors exceeded it in 1967. The town of Hawkins Falls was patterned after the real-life town of Woodstock, Illinois.
After four years of dating and three years of a distant, passionless marriage, Meng Qiong decides to divorce Shen Fengxi following a plane crash and a heartbreaking discovery at home. Their son Youyou becomes Shen Fengxi’s leverage as he refuses to let the marriage end.
Madison Evans loved Hunter Williams for 16 years, but was asked to be his mobile blood bank for White Moonlight, Andrea David. Hunter Williams destroyed her family, just to make room for Andrea David.
After being betrayed by her best friend, who assumes her identity and destroys her family, Lin Qinyao is rescued and disappears. Ten years later, she returns as Fu Yi’an, a woman reborn for revenge, infiltrating her enemy’s household to reclaim her life.
Gauri, a woman chosen by Jagdamba Devi to marry Virendra, but tragedy strikes when Virendra is killed on their wedding day, leading to her being ostracized. Forced to marry Rudra, who initially resents her, Gauri must fight for her place, uphold tradition, and navigate the complexities of her new life. The show explores themes of faith, love, and resilience as Gauri strives to shape her destiny.
Scandal! is a South African television soap opera produced by Ochre Media about the people who work for the fictitious Johannesburg-based newspaper The Voice, with their pressurized deadlines, the chaos of breaking news, the fight for increased circulation and ad spend to their (no longer) private lives and personal angst.