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soap operaBroadcast serial drama, characterized by a permanent cast of actors, a continuing story, tangled interpersonal situations, and a melodramatic or sentimental style. Its name derived from the soap and detergent manufacturers who originally often sponsored such programs on radio. Soap operas began in the early 1930s as 15-minute radio episodes and continued on television from the early 1950s as 30-minute and later hour-long episodes. Usually broadcast during the day and aimed at housewives, they initially focused on middle-class family life, but by the 1970s their content had expanded to include a wider variety of characters and situations and a greater degree of sexual explicitness. In the 1980s similar series began to be aired in prime-time evening hours (e.g., Dallas and Dynasty). See also Carlton E. Morse; Irna Phillips. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Other DGA winners Saturday included Joe Sargent for the HBO movie ``Something the Lord Made,'' Walter Hill for the HBO drama series ``Deadwood,'' Tim Van Patten for the HBO comedy series ``Sex and the City,'' Bruce Gowers for the CBS musical variety special ``Genius: A Night for Ray Charles,'' Bruce Barry for the CBS daytime serial ``Guiding Light,'' Stuart Gillard for the children's program ``Going to the Mat,'' and Noam Murro for outstanding directorial achievement in commercials. African Americans have had a presence in daytime serials for more than 40 years, although it may have been playing nonessential roles such as maids. Directors Guild of America President Michael Apted and Awards Committee Chairperson Howard Storm today announced the DGA's nominees for Outstanding Directorial Achievement for 2003 in the television categories of Dramatic Series Night, Comedy Series, Musical Variety, Daytime Serials and Children's Programs. |
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