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・ Love Power
・ Love Power (Dionne Warwick song)
・ Love of a Lifetime (Chaka Khan song)
・ Love of a Lifetime (FireHouse song)
・ Love of a Lifetime (Honeyz song)
・ Love of a Lifetime (Larry Gatlin song)
・ Love of a Woman
・ Love of Blood Relations
・ Love of books
・ Love of Chair
・ Love of Christ
・ Love of Diagrams
・ Love of God
・ Love of God (Christianity)
・ Love of Lesbian
Love of Life
・ Love of Life (album)
・ Love of Life (disambiguation)
・ Love of Life Orchestra
・ Love of May
・ Love of money
・ Love of My Life
・ Love of My Life (album)
・ Love of My Life (An Ode to Hip-Hop)
・ Love of My Life (Brian McKnight song)
・ Love of My Life (Carly Simon song)
・ Love of My Life (film)
・ Love of My Life (Queen song)
・ Love of My Life (Sammy Kershaw song)
・ Love of Serafim Frolov


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Love of Life : ウィキペディア英語版
Love of Life

''Love of Life'' is an American soap opera which aired on CBS from September 24, 1951, to February 1, 1980. It was created by Roy Winsor, whose previous creation ''Search for Tomorrow'' had premiered three weeks before ''Love of Life'', and who would go on to create ''The Secret Storm'' two and a half years later.
==Production==
''Love of Life'' originally came from "Liederkranz Hall" on East 58th Street in Manhattan. Mike and Buff (Mike Wallace), Ernie Kovacs, Douglas Edwards and the News, as well as ''Search for Tomorrow'' and ''The Guiding Light'' also came from that location. The program originated at other studios in Manhattan, but primarily at the CBS Broadcast Center on West 57th Street and CBS' Studio 52 behind the Ed Sullivan Theater. In 1975, the series moved to make way for a nightclub that would become known as Studio 54. Until its final episode in 1980, ''Love of Life'' was taped in Studio 44 at the CBS Broadcast Center.

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