DC #616: ABC Cancels All My Children and One Life to Live

Published: April 15, 2011, 7:54 a.m.

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On today\\u2019s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke Kerr, Jamey Giddens, Jillian Bowe, Regan Cellura, Melodie Aikles and J Bernard Jones discuss ABC\\u2019s decision to cancel two of its three soaps, All My Children and One Life to Live.

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During the episode the DC gang shares their reactions to the sad news that the two long-running serials have been canceled. What path led to each show\\u2019s cancellation? Who is responsible or shares in the blame? They recap the progression of reports since Jamey first reported, back in February, ABC would be making a major decision in April. Did All My Children throw its actors under the bus? Susan Lucci has been a class act through it all, while Robin Strasser\\u2019s poignant hotline message to fans pulled at the heart strings. Might Oprah be interested in saving AMC and OLTL by bringing them to the OWN network?

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Then each in the group reveals how they\\u2019d like to see each soap wrap up its run. However, there are differing opinions on how to tie everything up on each of the shows. Melodie\\u2019s ending for AMC is all about Erica Kane while you\\u2019re not going to want to miss Jamey\\u2019s tongue-in-cheek suggestion for Viki and Dorian on OLTL.

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After All My Children goes off the air in September it will be replaced by The Chew, a cooking talk show hosted by Mario Batali, Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall, Michael Symon and Daphne Oz. When One Life to Live ends its run in January of 2012 it will be replaced by The Revolution, a show about health and lifestyle transformations featuring Tim Gunn and Kimberly Locke.

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Readers and listeners have been calling the Daytime Confidential Hotline with their reaction to the cancellation news. We\\u2019ve included some of those messages on this podcast, while the remaining calls will be attached to future podcasts. This is truly the end of an era.

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