The Guiding Light Goes Out
» RetroWarehouse » The Guiding Light Goes Out


The Guiding Light Goes Out

Posted in Television
Another milestone in broadcast history was cast on 18 September 2009 when The Guiding Light aired its final episode, the last one of more than 15,000 produced. Created as radio serial, the title refers to a lamp in the study of Reverend Dr. John Ruthledge, a major character when The Guiding Light debuted in 1937, that family and residents could see as a sign for them to find help when needed.

The Guiding Light was produced for more than 72 years—of those, 57 were based in television. Its longevity made the daytime drama the longest-running program in broadcast history (as officially accredited by the Guinness Book of World Records).






Share
Some facts about The Guiding Light follow below...

  • A total of 15,672 episodes were produced since the show premiered in radio on 25 January 1937.

  • Over the years, the show was produced in three different cities: Chicage, Los Angeles, and New York.

  • The show's original tagline was "There is a destiny that makes us brothers." For the final episode, it was displayed as "There is a destiny that makes us family."

  • A total of 15,672 episodes were produced since the show premiered in radio on 25 January 1937.

  • The final scenes were taped on 11 August 2009, with an airdate of 18 September 2009 for the final episode.

  • Stars who began or boosted their careers on The Guiding Light include James Earl Jones, Kevin Bacon, Billy Dee Williams, Sherry Stringfield, and Cicely Tyson.

  • CBS reportedly decided on "lights out" for the show because of low viewer ratings.

    Hey, 72 years?! Not a bad run!!
  •   (252 words/1317 views/No Trackbacks) print this article »
    Share |

     ...more from www.RetroWarehouse.com:

    Trackback:
    There are currently no trackbacks for this item.

    Use this TrackBack URL to ping this item (right-click, and copy link target or "copy link location"). If your blog does not support Trackbacks you can manually add your trackback by using this form.
    « Prev itemNext item »
    BRASSY BROADS: Quote of the Moment

    "I would rather lie on a sofa than sweep beneath it."

    ...writer Shirley Conran

    Comments

    No comments yet. You can be the first!

    Leave comment

    This item is closed, it's not possible to add new comments to it or to vote on it

    Comments must be approved before being published.

    Like It Here?
    If you like RetroWarehouse, please share it with your friends:
    Twitter, del.icio.us, Reddit, Facebook, MySpace, FriendFeed, StumbleUpon.
       
       

    Birthdays



    Blogroll

    Follow us on Twitter
    Become a fan on Facebook


    Twitter Updates

    follow us on Twitter