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Soapy memories

By Jay Bobbin - Zap2it
Published: Friday, September 11, 2009 10:20 AM CDT
Questions: 1) A 57-year television run ends as Kim Zimmer and other longtime regulars bring “Guiding Light” to a close Friday, Sept. 18, on CBS. What is the name of the town in which the daytime serial principally has been set?

2) Which star of the ABC soap opera “Ryan's Hope” went on to play a starship captain on one of the “Star Trek” series?

3) CBS' “The Edge of Night” helped launch the career of actress Lori Loughlin. On which prime-time series does she currently co-star?

4) The wife of the latest Oscar winner for best actor was a regular on NBC's “Santa Barbara.” Name her.

5) Which serial was ABC's “Port Charles” spun off from?

6) A central character on CBS' “Search for Tomorrow” was the much-married Jo. Who played her over the course of 35 years?


7) Bay City was the main setting of which NBC soap opera that had a 35-year run?

8) Which legendary motion-picture actress spent a week in 1968 in the role that was played otherwise by her daughter, who was hospitalized at the time, on CBS' “The Secret Storm”?

9) On which frequently offbeat serial, which continued fresh episodes for another year on the satellite service DirecTV after its NBC run ended, did Juliet Mills play a witch named Tabitha?

10) The host of Bravo's “Inside the Actors Studio” was once a writer on “Guiding Light,” “Another World” and “The Edge of Night.” Who is he?

Answers:

1) Springfield

2) Kate Mulgrew (“Star Trek: Voyager”)

3) The CW's “90210”

4) Robin Wright Penn

5) “General Hospital”

6) Mary Stuart

7) “Another World” (1964-99)

8) Joan Crawford

9) “Passions”

10) James Lipton




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