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Valiant Lady

''Valiant Lady'' is an American soap opera which ran daily on CBS radio and television from October 12, 1953 to August 16, 1957 at 12:00 PM (EST). The show's title was taken from a 1930s radio soap opera about a young woman struggling through life but is otherwise very different. Like many early soap operas, the show was broadcast live from CBS Studio 57 in Manhattan.
The series was created by Adrian Spies; the head writer was Charles Elwyn.
==Storyline==
Helen Emerson, the focus of the show,〔Cox, Jim (2006) "The Daytime Serials of Television, 1946-1960" McFarland Publishers, ISBN 0-7864-2429-X, page 93〕 was a forty-ish matron whose husband died in the show's first year. Because of her widowhood, she endured financial hardship while continually worrying about her three children's lives. Headstrong son Mickey fell for a divorcee, impulsive daughter Diane ran off with a married man, and bratty Kim constantly implored Helen to teach her the latest dance step. Helen's biggest romance throughout the series was with Hal Soames, a married airline pilot in the midst of a divorce. She finally found peace and happiness in the show's final year, when she married Governor Lawrence Walker.

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