
Jenni “JWoww” Farley
Jenni "JWOWW" Farley is moving from the Jersey Shore to Llanview! JWOWW has landed a recurring role on One Life to Live, which will relaunch online on Monday, April 29.
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Debbi Morgan and Thorsten Kaye
Yes, soap fans, it's really, truly, finally happening. New 30-minute episodes of All My Children and One Life to Live — cancelled by ABC back in 2011 — will premiere April 29 on The Online Network (available via Hulu and iTunes). These long-delayed, buzzed-about reboots are "a new and really exciting way of telling soap stories," says AMC's Thorsten Kaye (who plays Zach, seen here with Debbi Morgan's Angie).
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All My Children, One Life to Live
The wait is nearly over. The Online Network, which is producing online versions of All My Children and One Life to Live, announced Monday that the revamped soaps will premiere on April 29.
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Susan Lucci
Susan Lucci may be returning to her old stomping grounds on All My Children — at least that's what she told the ladies of The View, according to Huffington Post.
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Robert Scott Wilson
Actor and model Robert Scott Wilson is joining the online reboot of All My Children as Opal Cortlandt's (Jill Larson) youngest son, Pete, The Online Network announced Monday.
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Julia Barr
Julia Barr will return to All My Children, The Online Network announced Friday.
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One Life To Live
Mark your calendar, daytime soap fans!
The Online Network, which will air new episodes of resurrected soaps All My Children and One Life to Live, announced production on both will start on Feb. 25.
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All My Children
It's a good day for soap fans! All My Children and One Life to Live will be available digitally on Hulu, Hulu Plus and iTunes this spring, in addition to their home on The Online Network, Prospect Park announced Friday.
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Erika Slezak
Soap fans, rejoice! Prospect Park has confirmed which cast members are returning for the One Life to Live and All My Children revivals coming to TheOnlineNetwork.com.
Over on One Life to Live, the returning cast includes:
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Vincent Irizarry, Debbi Morgan
If soap opera characters can come back from the dead, why not the soaps themselves? After a highly hyped false start in 2011, production company Prospect Park is closer than ever to resurrecting ABC's All My Children (which went off the air in September 2011) and One Life to Live (which wrapped its run January 2012) and present them on a new Internet site, the OnLine Network.
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