One Life to Live in the press...


MONDAY - 7/15/68 One Life To Live (ABC, 3:30 - 4:00 pm) Soap operas don't necessarily have to wash all white any more. In this new serial set in and around Philadelphia, one of the central figures is a black intern who wants to live it like it is. (Time Magazine, July 1968)


Fans of One Life To Live are ... concerned about Victoria Lord, who has this Oedipal thing about her father. She's even had an incestuous dream about dad and now she's developing a fragmented personality One day she's repressed and demure, the next night she's hitting the pick-up bars in a blond wig and flashy dress. By next month, Viki will be undergoing extensive psychotherapy while 5 million viewers eavesdrop... (Newsweek, December 1968)


Perturbed by critics who accuse soaps of being a wasteland of roiling organ music and shallow emotions, Agnes Nixon began to inject social themes into her shows. The breakthrough came in 1968 when she created One Life To Live, which transported soap opera from the age of innocence and prudery into a controversial new world of relevance and physical love ... One Life had sequences involving premarital sex, drug addiction and racism and integrated assorted ethnic types into the white-bread waspiness of soapland... (Time Magazine, August 1983)


The Buchanans and their influence on Llanview have proven successful; future stories, especially those involving the continuous conflict between Asa and Bo, seem imminent. Also, Victoria Lord Riley Buchanan and Dorian Cramer Lord Callison appear to be quite secure as viewer favorites. Thus, at this point in One Life To Live's evolution, the characters and plotlines seem to be enjoying a very stable popularity and are likely to continue their high ratings with minimal dramatic formula adjustment. (The Soap Opera Evolution, copyright 1988)


New soaps stagger like foals desperate to get a footing. One Life was the historic exception. It burst from its launching pad like a rocket and never looked back. But the show and the cast with which it began were about to be brutally punished for making it a huge success. (From One Life by Ellen Holly, copyright 1996)


In the Stores...

  • David Nichtern, who has been composing beautiful original music for One Life to Live since 1991 has recently released his first collection of pieces under the label of Nudgie Records. The CD contains five pieces first aired on the show and can be purchased from the following website: http://www.nudgie.com.

  • Acclaimed novelist Michael Malone, headwriter of One Life to Live from 1991 to 1996 and 2003 to present, currently has seven novels in publication: Dingley Falls, Foolscap, Handling Sin, Time's Witness, Uncivil Seasons. First Lady, and The Delectable Mountains. Published by Source/Landmark, these books are available at your local bookstore or through Amazon.com. Many of the quirky, eccentric characters found in these novels are reminiscent of Malone's creations during his tenure at OLTL, and the books themselves are fascinating, oftentimes hilarious reads.

  • Ellen Holly, who played Carla Gray on One Life to Live from 1968 to 1985, has penned an interesting, thought-provoking autobiography dealing heavily with the problems she encountered as a light-skinned African-American trying to find work in theatre and television. A good portion of the work is dedicated to a behind- the- scenes account of her days at OLTL and includes comments on former and current stars, writers and producers. One Life: An Autobiography of an African-American Actress is published by Kodansha International and is available in hardcover at your local bookstore or through Amazon.com.

  • Pulitzer-prize winning author Frank McCourt also has his autobiography in stores. Both Angela's Ashes and 'Tis have received lavish acclaim from critics and readers alike and details his childhood and early adulthood among the poor people of Ireland. McCourt appeared as himself on OLTL in September 1997, and his brother Malachy McCourt played Irishman Thomas Kineally on OLTL from 1995 to 1997. This book is available at your local bookstore or through Amazon.com


    One Life to Live leads the way...

    One Life To Live began as a half-hour show on ABC on July 15, 1968 and made the transition to 45 minutes in 1976 and then to one-hour format in 1978. Agnes Nixon, its legendary creator, hoped to use the show to depict the contrasts in modern society: the poor versus the rich; the famous versus the unknown and the infamous... She did so through the creation of three families: the wealthy, aristocratic Lords, the working-class Woleks and the middle-class Siegels. OLTL first storyline was groundbreaking, and focused on a light-skinned black woman's attempt to pass for white. By 1980, OLTL was one of only two shows to feature black characters in major roles.

    Since then, OLTL has been the first to tackle some of society's greatest issues: drug addiction (1970, 1995), child pornography (1978), prostitution (1979), homophobia and AIDS (1992), illiteracy (1992), rape (most notably in 1993) and gang violence (1995). It has taken its viewers from Paris (1980), to Vienna (1986), to Argentina (1987) to a South American waterfall (1987), to the Old West (1988) and to Europe (1990). OLTL continues to focus on family, most notably the Lords, the Buchanans, the Cramers and the Vegas. The heroine - Victoria Lord - has been played by five-time Emmy winner Erika Slezak for 37 years. Other notable veteran players include:

    Michael Storm (Larry) 1969, Robin Strasser (Dorian) 1979, Clint Ritchie (Clint) 1979, Robert S. Woods (Bo) 1979, Phil Carey (Asa) 1979, James DePaiva (Max) 1987 and Patricia Elliott (Renee) 1988. The show is now executive-produced by Frank Valentini and scripted by a team of writers headed by Ron Carlivati.


    Emmy Nominees and Winners...

          Actor/Actress	         Character       Category      Year     Result
          -------------		 ---------       --------      ----     ------
    
          GERALD ANTHONY ......... Marco Dane	     Supp Actor    1982     nominee
          KATHY BRIER ............ Marcie Walsh          Supp Actress  2004     nominee
          ANTHONY CALL ........... Herb Callison         Supp Actor    1983     nominee
           					             Supp Actor    1984     nominee
           					             Supp Actor    1985     nominee
           					             Supp Actor    1987     nominee
          THOM CHRISTOPHER ....... Carlo Hesser          Supp Actor    1992     win
      			       Mortimer Bern	     Supp Actor    1993     nominee
          LINDA DANO ............. Rae Cummings          Supp Actress  2003     nominee
          KASSIE DePAIVA ......... Blair Manning         Lead Actress  2005     nominee
          CHRISTINE EBERSOLE ..... Maxie McDermott       Supp Actress  1984     nominee
          ANDREA EVANS ........... Tina Roberts          Young Actress 1988     nominee
          NATHAN FILLION ......... Joey Buchanan         Younger Actor 1996     nominee
          AL FREEMAN, JR ......... Ed Hall	             Lead Actor    1979     win
    				                     Supp Actor    1983     nominee
    				                     Supp Actor    1986     nominee
                                                         Supp Actor    1987     nominee
          DAN GAUTHIER ........... Kevin Buchanan        Supp Actor    2007     nominee 
          TIMOTHY GIBBS .......... Kevin Buchanan        Supp Actor    2000     nominee
          RENEE GOLDSBERRY ....... Evangeline Williamson Supp Actress  2006     nominee
                                                         Supp Actress  2007     nominee
          FARLEY GRANGER ......... Will Vernon           Actor         1977     nominee
          UTA HAGEN .............. Hortense              Supp Actress  1986     nominee
          JENNIFER HARMON ........ Cathy Lord            Actress       1978     nominee
          SUSAN HASKELL .......... Marty Saybrooke       Supp Actress  1994     win
                                                         Lead Acttess  2009     win
          ROGER HOWARTH .......... Todd Manning          Younger Actor 1994     win
    	      				             Supp Actor    1995     nominee
          BRIAN KERWIN ........... Charlie Banks         Supp Actor    2008     nominee
          ILENE KRISTEN .......... Roxanne Balsom        Supp Actress  2004     nominee
                                                         Supp Actress  2005     nominee
          JUDITH LIGHT ........... Karen Wolek           Lead Actress  1980     win
    					             Lead Actress  1981     win
          ERIKA SLEZAK ........... Viki Buchanan         Lead Actress  1983     nominee
    			    		             Lead Actress  1984     win
    					             Lead Actress  1986     win
                                                         Lead Actress  1988     nominee
    					             Lead Actress  1992     win
    					             Lead Actress  1995     win
    					             Lead Actress  1996     win
                                                         Lead Actress  2005     win
          HILLARY B. SMITH ....... Nora Buchanan         Lead Actress  1994     win
                                                         Lead Actress  2000     nominee
          MICHAEL STORM .......... Larry Wolek           Actor         1978     nominee
          ROBIN STRASSER ......... Dorian Callison       Lead Actress  1981     nominee
    				                     Lead Actress  1982     win
    				   	             Lead Actress  1983     nominee
           					             Lead Actress  1985     nominee
          SHEPPERD STRUDWICK ..... Victor Lord           Actor         1976     nominee
          BRYNN THAYER ........... Jenny Janssen         Supp Actress  1983     nominee
          HEATHER TOM ............ Kelly Buchanan        Supp Actress  2005     nominee
                                                         Supp Actress  2007     nominee
          ERIN TORPEY ............ Jessica Buchanan      Young Actress 2000     nominee
          JESSICA TUCK ........... Megan Harrison        Lead Actress  1992     nominee
          TONJA WALKER ........... Alex Hesser           Supp Actress  1993     nominee
          BREE WILLIAMSON ........ Jessica Brennan       Supp Actress  2009     nominee
          ROBERT S. WOODS ........ Bo Buchanan           Lead Actor    1983     win
    					             Lead Actor    1986     nominee
    					             Lead Actor    1993     nominee
    					             Lead Actor    1994     nominee
                                                         Lead Actor    1999     nominee
                                                         Lead Actor    2000     nominee
    
          SAMMY DAVIS, JR ........ Chip Warren           Guest Role    1980     nominee
    
          THE DIRECTING TEAM		     	     Direction     1973     nominee
    					             Direction     1976     win    
    					             Direction     1983     win
    					             Direction     1984     win
                                                         Direction     1995     nominee
                                                         Direction     2004     nominee
                                                         Direction     2007     nominee
                                                         Direction     2008     win
    
          THE WRITING TEAM		                     Writing       1987     win
    						     Writing       1992     nominee
    		                                     Writing       1994     win
    						     Writing       1995     nominee
    						     Writing       1996     nominee
                                                         Writing       2002     nominee
                                                         Writing       2006     nominee
                                                         Writing       2008     win  
    		                                     Writing       2009     nominee
    						        
          THE SHOW		                             Drama Series  1973     nominee
                                                         Drama Series  1983     nominee
                                                         Drama Series  2000     nominee
                                                         Drama series  2002     win
                                                         Drama series  2007     nominee
                                                         Drama series  2008     nominee
    





    Soap Opera Digest Awards Winners...

          Actor/Actress	         Character           Category           Year
          -------------		 ---------           --------           ----
    
          KRISTEN ALDERSON ....... Starr Manning       Favorite Teen        2005
          GERALD ANTHONY ......... Marco Dane           Limited Run         1991
          MELISSA ARCHER ......... Natalie Balsom   Outstanding Newcomer    2003
          ROGER HOWARTH .......... Todd Manning    Younger Leading Actor    1995
                                                    Outstanding Villain     1998
          TIMOTHY D. STICKNEY .... R.J. Gannon      Outstanding Villain     2000
          ROBIN STRASSER ......... Dorian Lord          Lead Actress        1996
          ERIN TORPEY ............ Jessica Buchanan    Teen Performer       1997
                                                     Favorite Teen Star     2000
          TUC WATKINS ............ David Vickers     Male Scene Stealer     1996
          MICHAEL ZASLOW ......... David Renaldi       Editor's Award       1999
    
          MARK DERWIN & .......... Ben Davidson &         Favorite          2000   
          ERIKA SLEZAK             Viki Carpenter          Couple
    
          MELISSA ARCHER, ........ Natalie Buchanan,      Favorite          2005
          MICHAEL EASTON &         John McBain &          Triangle
          RENEE ELISE GOLDSBERRY   Evangeline Williamson
    
    


    Big Names in OLTL History...

    The Original Cast:
           Anna Wolek ................................ DORIS BELACK
           Karen Martin .............................. NIKI FLACKS
           Victor Lord ............................... ERNEST GRAVES
           Sadie Gray ................................ LILLIAN HAYMAN
           Carla Benari .............................. ELLEN HOLLY
           Dave Siegel ............................... ALLAN MILLER
           Dr. Jim Craig ............................. ROBERT MILLI
           Dr. Marcus Polk ........................... DONALD MOFFAT
           Joe Riley ................................. LEE PATTERSON
           Vince Wolek ............................... ANTONY PONZINI
           Lt. Jack Neal ............................. THALMUS RASULALA
           Eileen Siegel ............................. PATRICIA ROE
           Dr. Price Trainor ......................... THURMAN SCOTT
           Viki Lord ................................. GILLIAN SPENCER
           Larry Wolek ............................... PAUL TULLEY
           Meredith Lord ............................. TRISH VAN DEVERE
    
    

    The Long-Running Veterans:
           ERIKA SLEZAK ....................... Viki Davidson          37   years
           MICHAEL STORM ...................... Dr. Larry Wolek        34   years
           PHIL CAREY ......................... Asa Buchanan           28   years
           ROBERT S WOODS ..................... Bo Buchanan            29   years
           PATRICIA ELLIOTT ................... Renee Buchanan         21   years
           CLINT RITCHIE ...................... Clint Buchanan         20   years
           ROBIN STRASSER ..................... Dorian Lord            20   years
           MARILYN CHRIS ...................... Wanda Wolek            18   years
           LILLIAN HAYMAN ..................... Sadie Gray             17   years
           HILLARY B SMITH .................... Nora Hanen-Buchanan    16   years  
           AL FREEMAN, JR ..................... Lt. Ed Hall            15   years
           ELLEN HOLLY ........................ Carla Gray-Scott       15   years
           JIM DePAIVA ........................ Max Holden             15   years
           ANTHONY CALL ....................... Herb Callison          14   years
           KASSIE DePAIVA ..................... Blair Manning          14   years
           TIMOTHY D. STICKNEY ................ R.J. Gannon            14   years
           NAT POLEN .......................... Dr. Jim Craig          13   years
           ERIN TORPEY ........................ Jessica Buchanan       13   years
           WORTHMAN KRIMMER ................... Andrew Carpenter       13   years
           PATRICIA MAUCERI ................... Carlotta Vega          13   years
           LEE PATTERSON ...................... Joe Riley/Tom Dennison 12   years 
           GERALD ANTHONY ..................... Marco Dane             11   years
           NATHAN PURDEE ...................... Hank Gannon            11   years
           ANDREA EVANS ....................... Tina Roberts           11   years
           KEN MEEKER ......................... Rafe Garretson         10   years
           JOHN LOPRIENO ...................... Cord Roberts	   10   years
           KAMAR DE LOS REYES ................. Antonio Vega           10   years
           CATHERINE HICKLAND ................. Lindsay Rappaport      10   years
           KRISTEN ALDERSON ................... Starr Manning          10   years
    
    
    

    Executive Producers:
           DORIS QUINLAN ...................... 1968 to 1977
           JOSEPH STUART ...................... 1977 to 1983
           JEAN ARLEY ......................... 1983 to 1984
           PAUL RAUCH ......................... 1984 to 1991
           LINDA GOTTLIEB ..................... 1991 to 1994
           SUSAN BEDSOW HORGAN ................ 1994 to 1996
           MAXINE LEVINSON .................... 1996 to 1997
           JILL FARREN PHELPS ................. 1997 to 2001
           GARY TOMLIN ........................ 2001 to 2003
           FRANK VALENTINI .................... 2003 to present
     
    

    Headwriters:
           AGNES NIXON ........................ 1968 to 1970
           GORDON RUSSELL ..................... 1970 to 1982
           S. MICHAEL SCHNESSEL ............... 1988 to 1990
           LEAH LAIMAN,
           CRAIG CARLSON ...................... 1990 to 1991
           MICHAEL MALONE ..................... 1991 to 1996
           LEAH LAIMAN,
           PEGGY SLOANE,
           JEAN PASSANANTE .................... 1996 to 1997
           CLAIRE LABINE,
           MATT LABINE ........................ 1997 to 1998
           PAM LONG ........................... 1998 to 1999
           MEGAN MCTAVISH ..................... 1999 to 2000
           LORRAINE BRODERICK,
           CHRISTOPHER WHITESELL .............. 2001 to 2003
           MICHAEL MALONE,
           JOSH GRIFFITH ...................... 2003 to 2004
           DENA HIGLEY ........................ 2004 to 2007
           RON CARLIVATI ...................... 2007 to present
    
    

    Ratings (by year):
           1968-69       13th place out of 14 shows
           1969-70       14th place out of 19 shows
           1970-71       15th place out of 18 shows
           1971-72       13th place out of 17 shows
           1972-73        7th place out of 17 shows
           1973-74        8th place out of 16 shows
           1974-75       11th place out of 14 shows
           1975-76       11th place out of 14 shows
           1976-77        8th place out of 15 shows
           1977-78        7th place out of 14 shows
           1978-79        6th place out of 14 shows
           1979-80        4th place out of 13 shows
           1980-81        2nd place out of 12 shows
           1981-82        3rd place out of 15 shows
           1982-83        3rd place out of 15 shows
           1983-84        4th place out of 13 shows
           1984-85        5th place out of 14 shows
           1985-86        4th place out of 13 shows
           1986-87        3rd place out of 14 shows
           1987-88        3rd place out of 13 shows
           1988-89        3rd place out of 13 shows
           1989-90        4th place out of 13 shows
           1990-91        6th place out of 11 shows
           1991-92        7th place out of 11 shows
           1992-93        6th place out of 10 shows
           1993-94        6th place out of 10 shows
           1994-95        5th place out of 10 shows
           1995-96        6th place out of 10 shows
           1996-97        7th place out of 12 shows
           1997-98        7th place out of 11 shows
           1998-99        7th place out of 11 shows
           1999-00        7th place out of 10 shows
           2000-01        7th place out of 10 shows
           2001-02        7th place out of 10 shows
           2002-03        6th place out of 10 shows
           2003-04        6th place out of  9 shows
           2004-05        6th place out of  9 shows
           2005-06        7th place out of  9 shows
    
    
    

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