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Capitol (1987)
Search for Tomorrow (1986)
The Edge of Night (1984)
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Love of Life (1980)
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Love is a Many Splendored Thing (1973)
Dark Shadows (1971)
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Search for Tomorrow was a soap opera which aired on the CBS television network from September 3, 1951 to March 26, 1982. At that time, the show was moved to NBC, where it commenced telecasts on March 29, 1982, continuing until the final episode was aired on December 26, 1986.

The show was created by Roy Winsor and was first written by Agnes Nixon.

1 Transition to tape

Search aired as a live, fifteen-minute serial from its debut in 1951 until 1968. The show's first sponsors were Joy dishwashing liquid and Spic and Span household cleaner. As the show became more profitable, other sponsors bought time on the show. Joy as well as Spic and Span continued to be primary sponsors of the show well into the 1960s.

The show switched to a half-hour in 1968 and became one of the first soaps to move from live broadcasts to tape.

In 1983Events January January 1 Beat Raaflaub became Basel Boys Choir's new conductor January 1 the ARPANET officially changes to use the Internet Protocol, creating the Internet. January 1 compulsory wearing of seat belts becomes law in the UK. January 2 The mu, a master copy and a backup of a Search episode was lost, and the cast was forced to do a live show for the first time since the transition fifteen years before. After the event, NBC was accused of lying about the tape being misplaced, hoping that the noise made about the snafu in the press would cause a ratings jump for the show.



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