Monday, June 22, 2015

Where did you spend weekday afternoons?




Back in the days before VCRs, DVRs, and on-demand viewing TV Guide was the weekly television bible and daytime afternoons were booked with soap operas.  Viewers were forced to make choices like Days of Our Lives or All My Children, Another World or One Life to Live.  Most soap fans watched one channel lineup throughout the afternoon and were loyal to all the soaps in that lineup.

With the onset of VCRs and DVRs, it opened up a whole new world for soapers to be able to watch whatever stories they wanted even when they aired against each other.

Before recording devices were available I started out with Days of Our Lives and Another World.  In the late 1970s I switched over to All My Children.  When I was home I would be in Pine Valley, Llanview, and Port Charles between the hours of twelve and three.  All My Children was my favorite show and when it was over I would often leave the television on and catch One Life to Live and General Hospital.  As much as I disliked missing episodes when I was at work or away from home, the beauty of soap operas is how easy it was to pick storylines back up after being away from them.

Where did you spend weekday afternoons?

3 comments:

  1. I used to do all my cleaning and errands early so I had my afternoons to watch AMC OLTL and GH. Without my 2 shows I decided to cut the cable cord get rid of TV and watch GH on Hulu and YR and Bold and the beautiful on CBS all access in the evenings. I only started watching YR and B&B after AMC and OLTL were canceled

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    1. Thank you for your comment. Canceling those two shows forever changed the way so many soap fans view television as a whole.

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  2. Summer vacation in my highschool years, after being busy around the house, I would watch with my grandmother All My Children an One Life To Live! Now I'm boycotting ABC TV after the cancellations EXCEPT FOR GH ONLY! I despise ABC for axing our shows in the most disrespectful way ever, and not going to stop boycotting fighting for their return right back where they belong, then the boycott will end.

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