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A Flame in the Wind : ウィキペディア英語版
A Flame in the Wind

''A Flame in the Wind'' (renamed ''A Time for Us'' in 1965) is an American soap opera that aired on ABC Daytime from December 28, 1964 to December 16, 1966. It was created by Raphael Hayes, co-author of the Cannes Film Festival winner ''One Potato, Two Potato'' and Joseph Hardy, producer of the soap opera ''Love of Life''.〔The Daily Herald, December 14, 1964: New Daytime Serial Debuts Dec. 28; “Flame in Wind”〕 It was videotaped live daily at ABC's Manhattan studios at 121 W 68th St, New York City.〔TV Picture Life, December 1965 : They Make a Miracle a Day〕
==Background==
Attempting to build upon its two soap line-up of ''General Hospital'' and ''The Young Marrieds'', ABC premiered this rather traditional series about class conflict in the small town of Haviland. Oddly, ABC chose not to air ''A Flame in the Wind'' immediately before ''General Hospital'' as would have been expected. Instead, the series was followed by the long-running courtroom anthology series ''Day in Court'' which then led into ''General Hospital''. At the time of its debut in December 1964, ''A Flame in the Wind'' aired opposite the hugely popular game show ''Password'' on CBS, and ''The Loretta Young Theatre'' on NBC. The ratings for A Flame in the Wind were not impressive.
In 1965, ABC hired legendary soap opera creator/writer Irna Phillips as an executive story consultant. (Just a year before, Phillips had been brought on board by ABC to help develop the hit novel & feature film ''Peyton Place'' into a successful prime-time serial.) On her recommendation, the title of the show was changed from the overly poetic ''A Flame in the Wind'' to the more appropriately soapy ''A Time for Us'', and the name of the show’s leading family was changed from Skerba to Driscoll. To coincide with the name change, ABC changed the timeslot of the series, replacing ''Day in Court'' and using ''A Time For Us'' as the lead-in for ''General Hospital''. ''A Flame in the Wind'' was replaced in the 2:00 p. m. slot by the musical variety series ''Where the Action Is''.
The changes to the series did succeed in raising the ratings significantly. For the 1964-1965 TV season, ''A Flame in the Wind'' received a 2.8 ratings. For the 1965-1966 TV season, ''A Time for Us'' improved to a 4.0 rating. Unfortunately, ratings then leveled off. Despite the improvements, the soap was still the lowest rated soap opera on the air (other, lower rated soap operas, proceeded to pass it when their ratings passed A Time for Us). Not seeing any potential for future ratings growth, ABC cancelled the series and replaced it with the beauty pageant/game show ''Dream Girl of '67''.

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