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''These Are My Children'' is an American television soap opera which ran on NBC from January 31, 1949 to February 25, 1949. The show was broadcast live from Chicago, Illinois, airing fifteen minutes a day, five days a week, at 5:00 p.m. EST. It is widely credited as the first soap opera broadcast on television. It may be more accurately described as the first daytime 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 as soap operas but aired later in the evenings and broadcast only once a week. Created by Irna Phillips and directed by Norman Felton, the show was based in large part on Phillips' early radio soaps ''Today's Children'' and ''Painted Dreams''. ''Children'' centered on an Irish widow, Mrs. Henehan and her struggles to run a boarding house as well as help her three children and new daughter-in-law Jean. Critics were not impressed; ''Television World'' ended their review with: "There is no place on television for this type of program, a blank screen is preferable." Phillips would go on to create many popular daytime dramas, and Felton produced primetime soaps ''Dr. Kildare'' and ''Executive Suite''. ==Cast== *Alma Platts ... (Mrs. Henehan), *Jane Brooksmith ... (Patricia Henehan), *Martha McClain ... (Penny Henehan), *George Kluge ... (John Henehan), * Joan Arlt ... (Jean Henehan), *Margaret Heneghan ... (Aunt Kitty Henehan), *Eloise Kummer ... (Kay Carter), *Mignon Schreiber ... (Mrs. Berkovitch) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「These Are My Children」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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