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    Faraway Hill was the first soap opera broadcast on an American television network, airing on the DuMont Television Network on Wednesday nights at 9:00...
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  • The Magic Faraway Tree is an upcoming British family film adapted by Simon Farnaby from the Enid Blyton book series of the same name. A modern family...
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  • from critics and grossed $211 million worldwide. On 26 November 2023, Faraway Downs, an extended version of the film presented in the form of a six-episode...
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  • time soap opera was Faraway Hill (1946), which aired on October 2, 1946, on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network. Faraway Hill ran for 12 episodes...
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  • United States. October 2 – The first television network soap opera, Faraway Hill, is broadcast by DuMont. October 22 – Telecrime, the first television...
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  • all set amidst strange and subtle Hermetic manipulations among the Faraway Hills at the border of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The four volumes...
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  • of High Noon, Tight Spot, and television series The Clear Horizon and Faraway Hill. Episode 57, "Cigarettes, Cars, and Wild, Wild Women", features Tony...
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    Flora Campbell, actress and star of the first network TV soap opera, Faraway Hill Julian Wood Glass Jr., businessman and philanthropist Lulu M. Hefner...
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  • Notable series on the schedule included the first network TV soap opera, Faraway Hill; the poorly-received but ambitious variety series, Hour Glass; the first...
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  • DuMont network telecasts the first-ever television network soap opera, Faraway Hill. December 24 WABD broadcasts the first-ever televised church service...
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  • drama or the first soap opera strip, as it was preceded by DuMont series Faraway Hill in 1946 and Highway to the Stars in 1947, both of which are described...
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    1946 as a primary cast member in the first American network Soap Opera, Faraway Hill. Other notable early television series on which she guest starred included...
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    "Sharon Gilchrist" Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Faraway Hills (Retrieved February 12, 2008). Clark, Renee "Can the Dixie Chicks make...
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    Mary Kay and Johnny, as well as the first network-televised soap opera, Faraway Hill. Cavalcade of Stars, a variety show hosted by Jackie Gleason, was the...
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    the Lisboa run-off, causing two VSC periods, before Tsolov crashed at Faraway Hill. Thursday frontrunner Minì did not go out after this final interruption...
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    of Love. He was one of the stars of the first television soap opera, Faraway Hill, broadcast in 1946 on the DuMont Television Network. He announced the...
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  • Port Charles (1997–2003) Sunset Beach (1997–1999) Passions (1999–2008) Faraway Hill (1946) Highway to the Stars (1947) One Man's Family (1949–1952) Peyton...
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    Evelyn Winters.: 319  On television, Campbell played Karen St. John in Faraway Hill, Helen Emerson on Woman with a Past,: 1189  Dr. Robin McKay in The Seeking...
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    storerooms in the early 2000s, when the ABC closed and sold off its Gore Hill, Sydney studio complex. This is due to most of the GTK program segments being...
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  • with Dr. Kildare and nearly causes a tragedy. 107 6 "The Sound of a Faraway Hill" Alf Kjellin Edward J. Lakso & Don Tiat October 29, 1964 (1964-10-29)...
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