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Tell Grandma Not to Panic: 'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' Will Air Online

Tell Grandma Not to Panic: 'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' Will Air Online

It was the ax-falling heard 'round the world, or at least among those who cherish their daily ABC "stories." When the network announced in April they were pulling the plug on long-running soaps "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" after 41 and 44 years, respectively, drama junkies (and grandmas) everywhere soaked through their hankies. But fear not: Both series will return with new episodes to be shown online. more ›

TV Junkie: ABC Cancellation of Soaps Will Hurt Other Production

TV Junkie: ABC Cancellation of Soaps Will Hurt Other Production

ABC has announced the cancellation of daytime soaps "All My Children" and "One Life To Live." This loss of scripted programming means a loss for the many actors, directors, writers, and crew who honed their skills on such shows. --- Animal Planet announces 14 new shows that might have some winners (we hope). --- All this and the TV Junkie Must-Watch Plan. more ›

Goodbye, Erica Kane: 'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' Cancelled

Goodbye, Erica Kane: 'All My Children' and 'One Life to Live' Cancelled

After being on the air literally forever, ABC has decided to cancel soap operas "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," according to Variety. "All My Children" moved to Los Angeles to film in 2009, and has featured local politicians in cameo roles, including Eric Garcetti and Antonio Villaraigosa. more ›

Videos: Garcetti & Villaraigosa Appear on 'All My Children'

Videos: Garcetti & Villaraigosa Appear on 'All My Children'

When daytime soap "All My Children" relocated to Los Angeles from New York City to save money on production costs, it was a big plus for the local economy. So to celebrate, the show arranged to have the city's two top politicos to make guest appearances. more ›

When City Leaders Become Daytime TV Stars

When City Leaders Become Daytime TV Stars

Local fans of ABC's long-running soap All My Children will see a familiar face on today's episode: City Council President Eric Garcetti. And that's not the Pine Valley City Council we're talking about. Garcetti is one of two LA political bigwigs... more ›

All My Children has Shape-shifters

All My Children has Shape-shifters

All My Children (AMC) is really starting to piss me off. I am not a big soap fan, but my mother started me watching AMC when I was a little kid. So I have watched the characters grow up, get married and have kids in their little imaginary town of Pine Valley. Over the years, I have learned the basic rules of life in Pine Valley: more ›

Celebrity Photo: 1st Time.

Celebrity Photo: 1st Time.

Except for a visit to the set of "All My Children" in 1981, where I was photographed with a family friend, actress Ruth Warrick, I have never been in a photo with a real live celebrity. This tragic record of obscurity was unbroken, until yesterday afternoon, when I was waiting to see "Hollywoodland" at the Arclight..... and Jai Rodriguez of "Queer Eye" walked by. more ›

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