All My Children & One Life to Live Announcement

One Life to Live, All My Children

Iconic Shows All My Children and One Life to Live Will Broadcast Their Final Episodes in September 2011 and January 2012, Respectively; Series Will Sunset in a Manner That Honors Viewers and the Shows’ Creative Legacies

Guided by extensive research into what today’s daytime viewers want and the changing viewing patterns of the audience, ABC is evolving the face of daytime television with the launch of two new shows, The Chew, which will premiere in September 2011, and The Revolution (working title), which will premiere in January 2012. These new shows expand ABC Daytime’s focus to include more programming that is informative and authentic and centers on transformation, food, and lifestyle -- cornerstones of programming that resonates with daytime viewers as evidenced by the success of The View.

As food has become the center of everyone's life, The Chew will focus on food from EVERY angle -- as a source of joy, health, family ritual, friendship, breaking news, dating, fitness, weight loss, travel adventures and life’s moments. Produced by Gordon Elliot, the Emmy Award-winning executive producer of Paula Deen’s Home Cooking and Down Home with the Neelys, this new one-hour series combines entertaining takeaway with memorable personalities to create a live show where viewers get the dish on anything and everything related to the world of food and beyond. Whether it’s new trends like food trucks and urban gardens or how pesticides in our food may affect our health, we can’t stop talking about it. The hosts who will guide the hour include Mario Batali (Restauranteur, Food Network’s Iron Chef America and author); entertaining expert Clinton Kelly (TLC’s What Not to Wear); Carla Hall (Bravo’s Top Chef); Michael Symon (Restauranteur and Food Network’s Iron Chef America), and nutrition expert Daphne Oz, who simplifies often confusing information about food.

From Executive Producer JD Roth and 3 Ball Productions, producers of The Biggest Loser, Masterchef and ABC’s upcoming Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition, comes The Revolution, a daily show about health and lifestyle transformations. The show is hosted by a team of experts and rotating guest contributors who help viewers transform all areas of their lives, from relationships to family, food, style, home design, finance and more. This dream team, led by fashion expert Tim Gunn, also includes celebrity trainer Harley Pasternak and American Idol alum Kimberley Locke. The show features a unique concept: each week one woman’s five-month weight loss journey will unfold in just five days, with daily results and a final transformational reveal on Friday. The Revolution is a one-stop shop for better living.

"While we are excited about our new shows and the shift in our business, I can’t help but recognize how bittersweet the change is," said Brian Frons, President, Daytime, Disney ABC/Television Group. "We are taking this bold step to expand our business because viewers are looking for different types of programming these days. They are telling us there is room for informative, authentic and fun shows that are relatable, offer a wide variety of opinions and focus on ‘real life’ takeaways. A perfect example of this is The View, and that factored into our decision. The Chew and The Revolution are in the same vein and will be great additions to the lineup, with The View serving as an ideal foundation from which to launch these programs. They will also provide enormous opportunity for the creation of ancillary businesses and growth."

General Hospital, the second-most popular show in daytime, is not impacted by this announcement and will remain on the air.

To honor the core, passionate audience and their rich history with our soaps, All My Children andOne Life to Live will conclude each series in a manner that respects their legacies and the longstanding hopes of many of their viewers.

"All My Children and One Life to Live are iconic pieces of television that have made an indelible mark on our culture’s history," reflected Frons. "Each of the shows has touched millions and millions of viewers and informed the social consciousness. It has been a privilege to work with the extraordinary teams who brought the residents of Pine Valley and Llanview to life each day, and we thank the cast, crew, producers and most especially the fans for their commitment to the shows through their history."

None of this could have been possible without the extraordinary Agnes Nixon. "More than 40 years ago, Agnes Nixon created both the worlds of All My Children and One Life to Live, worlds that the rest of us have been privileged to live in," said Frons. "Her shows led the way forward, breaking a lot of rules along the way to defy expectations about what soaps can do and the issues they can cover. I am honored to have worked with her."

All My Children has revolved around the lives of the residents of fictional Pine Valley, a town which closely resembles the Philadelphia Main Line. All My Children took home the 1998 Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series, the third time the show received this top honor, having also garnered the award in 1994 and 1992. All My Children has received more than 30 Emmy Awards and consistently distinguishes itself in the field of daytime drama. The show has historically been committed to and is often the first to tackle social issues, focusing on such topics as AIDS, abortion, cochlear implants, teenage alcoholism, racial bias, acquaintance rape, spousal abuse, homosexuality, Reyes syndrome, Vietnam MIAs, drug abuse, the risks of motherhood over 40, safe sex, pet therapy and organ donations, among others. The show made television history airing daytime television’s first same-sex kiss between two lesbian characters, as well as daytime television’s first same sex wedding between two women. It was the first to chronicle the coming-out story of a transgender woman and to cast a real life Iraq War veteran whose story reflected his real life experiences and injuries incurred in combat.

All My Children premiered on the ABC Television Network on January 5, 1970, as a half-hour show; seven years later it expanded to an hour. Julie Hanan Carruthers is executive producer.

Also created by Agnes Nixon, Emmy Award-winning One Live to Live is set in the fictional town of Llanview, which is modeled on a Philadelphia suburb. One Life to Live debuted on The ABC Television Network July 15, 1968 as a half-hour show. Ten years later, it grew to a full hour in 1978.

One Life to Live has been lauded for its groundbreaking exploration of social issues, diverse canvas, award-winning performances and innovative storylines. Along with the history-making week of live shows in May 2002, One Life to Live is responsible for many "firsts" in Daytime television, including stories of interracial romance, illiteracy, medical misdiagnosis, racial prejudice, gang violence and teen pregnancy. The show received mass critical acclaim for its 1992 homophobia storyline, which captured national headlines when it introduced the character of a gay teen (played by then unknown Ryan Phillippe) and culminated with the emotional display of the Names Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. One Life to Live was honored by the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) with the Outstanding Daytime Drama Award in 1993, and again in 2005 and 2010.

In 2002 the show won its first-ever Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series, and was nominated again in 2007 and 2008. Created by Agnes Nixon, One Life to Live debuted on July 15, 1968 and marked its 10,000th episode on August 17, 2007. Frank Valentini executive-produces.

Comments (1811)

Wed, May 18 - 8:24 am

Why has ABC shut down their phone lines? Because they couldn't deal with the inundation of complaints from their millions of fans of AMC and OLTL. If "day-time" soaps are not being watched anymore (lies) then why keep General Hospital on which I haven't even watched in years, because it's just more of the same with hoodlums and gangsters. Not to mention that other networks are keeping their soaps. It just doesn't make sense. I have been following message boards, signing petitions along with the ton of viewers, pleading to keep these shows. OLTL just soared in the ratings. Huh? To be deluged with cooking and more talk shows is just a shame. Why don't our complaints count? They have tuned us out, which I will do with ABC. Mario is on TV ad-nauseum. Why can't another network pick up these very popular soaps if ABC is so quick to throw their viewers in the trash. I am totally disgusted, and stupidly thought that if there was so much of an outcry from viewers, they would reconsider. They don't care about the majority of viewers. Well, we don't care about ABC - bye bye!!!!

Wed, May 18 - 6:46 am

right on veronica!!!! im with ya... boycott the replacements!!!!

Wed, May 18 - 6:43 am

i just wanna say i am very sad about all my children,and one life to live...these shows have been on for years...and we dont need any more talk shows,or food shows..i no i will not be tuneing into abc anymore..i think you guys are makeing a big mistake...you will be loseing alot of viewers..

Mon, May 16 - 10:31 am

I was saddened to hear the news of the cancellation of two of my favorite soaps. One in September 2011, the other in 2012! I'm wondering why, if its ABC thats cancelling it, why can't the SoapNet channel pick them up? afterall, Soapnet does air it in the evening. I do have 1 question that has been bothering me for sometime and maybe someone can shed some light on it, to a degree, where is makes sense. Here goes, Who is Erica Kane, that seems to have a problem acknowleding Kendall and Bianca's children as her GrandChildren? When Spike(what kind of name is that?), answered Jack's phone and was talking to his GRANDMOTHER, YES! I said it, when Bianca asked him "Who were you talking to Spike?" He answered "Your Mother?" I myself, was a Grandmother at the tender age of 31 years old! I didn't have a problem with my Grandson calling me "Grandma", as a matter of fact, I'm 58 years old and am the PROUD GRANDMOTHER of 8 Grandson's and 8 Granddaughters, the oldest of which is 27 years old and the youngest is 7 months! I am Blessed to live to see my grands!

Mon, May 16 - 9:32 am

we do not need another food show ot weight loss show. soaps are unique in a sea of mediocrity - beautiful women, gorgeous men, outrageous plot twists - ABC is making a mistake choosing bland sameness over outstanding writing and great acting. Join us in boycotting the reeplacements.

Mon, May 16 - 9:29 am

Last night before Desperate Housewives ABC actually ran an add for "The Chew" promoting how it will be coming to ABC daytime in September. Infuriating! And it was a really bad ad at that, first a shot of feet in Crocs (ewwww!); then they pan up and it's Mario Batalli standing there looking all proud. Sure, fine, he's probably thrilled to be getting a new show. Too bad no one is going to watch. Last night's DH finale was the last ABC show I am ever watching. I will see AMC through to the end, but other than that I'm out. I know a lot of others feel the same way. I don't think ABC knows exactly what they've done to themselves by canceling these shows. Looks like they're going to find out the hard way.

Sun, May 15 - 10:48 am

WHAT IS THE PLAN TO START AMC AND OLTL ON SOAPNET FROM THE BEGINNING.....

THIS IS THE AGE OF 200 CHANNELS ABC FROM 1PM TO 3PM
WILL BE A BROADCASITNG GHOST TOWN....

AND THE PRSIDENT WILL BE FIRED BY THE GHOST OF WALT DISNEY

OPRAH IS NOT SAVING THE SOAPS

Sat, May 14 - 11:30 pm

I am extremely upset about the ending of these two soaps. I can not imaine not being able to watch my shows. If there is anything we can do please let us know. There are too many court shows, reality shows and food shows already. I certainly do not want another talk show either.

Sat, May 14 - 7:14 pm

I have watched AMC for years, the only soap I watch. How many more food & talk shows do we need. I am very unhappy and will not watch the show that is replacing it.

Sat, May 14 - 7:13 pm

It saddens me to lose my daily pastime of looking in on the lives of the families of Pine Valley, Landview and Port Charles. I've been watcing since the 70's. Watching a cooking show or another version of the View is NOT appealing to me--I like ongoing stories. My favorite characters have been AMC's Erica Kane & Adam Chandler, OLTL's Dorian & Vickie, and GH's Luke and the Quartermaines. This sort of reminds me of when MASH went off the air. But I am not as attached to these Soaps as I was to the characters in MASH. That show had a huge sentimental following too. I cried during the last show of MASH and to this day I cannot watch a MASH rerun! It felt like my daily dinner circle of friends left town all at once ! I hope these writers take as much care with the last AMC, OLTL and GH shows as the MASH writers did with their last show!!!

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