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All My Children Ends 40-Season Run Today

It’s the end of an era. A really long, cheesy era. The legendary soap opera All My Children ends Friday after more than 40 years. Originally a half-hour show, AMC premiered in January 1970, it was later expanded to an hour. Thousands upon thousands of episodes followed. Earlier this month, Susan Lucci, 64, who has played Erica Kane on the soap since 1970, vented her frustration with the show’s end in a new epilogue the star added to the paperback version of her autobiography, All My Life: A Memoir . Lucci said ABC exec Brian Frons aided its demise by pushing aside creator Agnes Nixon in 2008 and appointing writers who’d provide “sub-par” content. “An iconic show was losing out to greed,” Lucci said of ABC’s decision to cancel the soap opera in favor of a food show called The Chew (starting Monday). If Brian Frons could show his bosses that he could save the network 40 percent, he could keep his job, even if the rest of us ended up losing ours.” Chew on that, ABC bigwigs. [Photo: WENN.com]

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All My Children Ends 40-Season Run Today

One Life to Live and All My Children: Axed by ABC

The future of soap operas is officially bleaker than that of Lindsay Lohan’s movie career, following the decision by ABC yesterday to cancel One Life to Live and All My Children . The daytime dramas were on the air for 43 years and 40 years, respectively, and will be replaced by a pair of horrifically-named talk shows: The Chew , featuring Mario Batali; and The Revolution , starring Tim Gunn. ABC’s Daytime President, Brian Frons, justified the move by saying “we are taking this bold step to expand our business because viewers are looking for different types of programming these days.” The most famous star on either show, Susan Lucci, responded to the news thusly: “It’s been a fantastic journey. I loved playing Erica Kane and working with [show creator] Agnes Nixon and all the incredible people involved with All My Children . I’m looking forward to all kinds of new and exciting opportunities.” One Life to Live will go off the air in January, three months after All My Children ‘s final episode in September.

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