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Guiding Light (known as The Guiding Light before 1975) is an American radio and television soap opera. Guiding Light aired on CBS for 57 years between June 30, 1952, and September 18, 2009, overlapping a 19-year broadcast on radio between January 25, 1937, and June 29, 1956.
Guiding Light es una radionovela estadounidense creada por Irna Phillips que se retrasmitió en radio por NBC Radio y CBS Radio del 25 de enero de 1937 al 29 de junio de 1956, y en televisión por la cadena CBS del 30 de junio de 1952 al 18 de septiembre de 2009. [1]
Guiding Light es una radionovela estadounidense creada por Irna Phillips que se retrasmitió en radio por NBC Radio y CBS Radio del 25 de enero de 1937 al 29 de junio de 1956, y en televisión por la cadena CBS del 30 de junio de 1952 al 18 de septiembre de 2009.
The Guiding Light premiered on CBS television in 1952, and ran parallel with continuing radio broadcasts for the next four years. Meta Bauer (Jone Allison, later Ellen Demming), who would maintain a presence for four decades, emerged as a popular young heroine at this juncture.
Guiding Light: Created by Irna Phillips, Agnes Nixon. With Kim Zimmer, Beth Chamberlin, Maureen Garrett, Robert Newman. This show took place in the fictional Midwestern town of Springfield and centered on the middle class Bauer family.
Guiding Light is an American television soap opera that is credited by the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest-running television drama in history, broadcast from 1952 until 2009, preceded by a 15-year broadcast on radio.