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''The Guiding Light'' (known since 1975 as ''Guiding Light'') is an American television soap opera. Between 1952 and 1956, it was the only soap opera to play on both radio and television. __TOC__


Show development

On June 30, 1952, ''The Guiding Light'' began airing on
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television. From June 30, 1952, to August 31, 1956, ''The Guiding Light'' ran on both CBS radio and television, with the actors performing, the same scenes but for different audiences, live twice each weekday. The live television performances were in the morning, and then in the afternoon the actors read for the live radio show. On September 03, 1956, ''The Guiding Light'' became a CBS television show, only, and the show no longer was heard on radio. Episodes continued at 15 minutes in length. In 1953, CBS strongly persuaded
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to let ''The Guiding Light'' experiment with television's first
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broadcast. Phillips was not thrilled with the concept of color television, and thwarted the effort by CBS by having that day's episode take place entirely in a hospital setting with gray walls and white uniforms. ''The Guiding Light'' was broadcast in
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for the remainder of the decade. In 1956, Phillips created ''
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'', which first started airing on April 2, 1956 on
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. When the workload of writing both that show and ''The Guiding Light'' became too much for her, Phillips handed the reins at ''The Guiding Light'' to her protégé
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. There is some indication that
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and CBS may have forced Phillips out of writing for ''The Guiding Light'' when during the February 27, 1958 episode, popular heroine Katherine "Kathy" Roberts Lang Grant Holden (played by the equally popular
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) was killed off in a Phillips-created story. Kathy, confined to a
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, was killed after being struck by a car. CBS was deluged with protest letters. Prior to the launches of the half-hour shows ''
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'', and ''
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'' (both launched the same day), CBS and Procter & Gamble tried to convince Phillips to combine ''The Guiding Light'' and ''
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'' into one single half-hour show. Phillips declined.


Major characters

The Bauer's * Friedrich "Papa" Bauer (Theo Goetz July 03, 1952 to end of decade) * Meta Bauer Roberts (Jone Allison June 30, 1952 to December 26, 1952;
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, January 12, 1953 to end of decade) * Trudy Bauer Palmer (Anne Marie Gayer June 30, 1952 to July 10, 1952; Lisa Howard, March 04 & 05, 1957 and November 26, 1957 to July 14, 1958; Unknown Actress July 07, 1959 to August 25, 1959) * Bill Bauer (Lyle Sudrow July 01, 1952 to December 26, 1958; Ed Bryce, August 04, 1959 to end of decade) * Bert Bauer (
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July 03, 1952 to end of decade) * Michael "Mike" Bauer (Glenn Walken, December 24, 1953 to April 19, 1957; Michael Allen, June 25, 1957 to end of decade), eldest son of Bill and Bert Bauer, born March 31, 1952 and first seen without lines August 05, 1953. Glenn's brother
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filled in temporarily when Glenn was sick. * William "Billy" Edward Bauer, Jr. ( Pat Collins, from June 25, 1957 to end of decade), second son of Bill and Bert Bauer, born on December 30, 1954 The Robert's * Joe Roberts (Herbert "Herb" Nelson June 30, 1952 to March 07, 1955 and December 05, 1955 to December 13, 1955), character died of a heart attack. * Katherine "Kathy" Roberts Lang Grant Holden (
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, June 30, 1952 to February 14, 1958), character killed off. * Joey Roberts (Tarry Green July 03, 1952 to July 15, 1953; Richard Holland June 25, 1954 to August 02, 1954 and December 08, 1955 - December 15, 1955) The Grant's * Dr. Richard "Dick" Grant, Jr. (
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July 28, 1952 to end of decade) * Richard Grant, Sr. (
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September 09, 1952 to August 08, 1955 and May 31, 1957) * Laura Ashley Grant (Alice Yourman, August 04, 1952 to end of decade) Zolya Talma subbed in May 1953 * Karen "Bunny" Grant (Jean Gillespie, August 07, 1952 - September 16, 1953) The Fletcher's/Benedict's * Dr. Paul Fletcher ( Michael Kane, December 13, 1956 to May 31, 1957; Bernard Grant, June 17, 1957 to end of decade) * Fred Fletcher ( John Gibson, December 05, 1958 to March 09, 1959), Paul's biological father. * Jane Fletcher (Pamela King November 24, 1958 to March 06, 1959) Paul's half sister * Marian Winters Lipsey (Katherine Meskill, February 13, 1958 to April 27, 1959), Dr. Paul Fletcher's mother. * John Lipsey (November 05, 1957 - March 20, 1959) Paul's adoptive father and husband to Marian Winters * Anne Benedict Fletcher (Joan Gray, April 30, 1958 to end of decade) Paul's wife * Henry Benedict (John Gibson, September 22, 1958 to March 09, 1959) Anne's father * Helene Benedict (
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, August 25, 1958 to March 09, 1959) Anne's mother The Holden's * Mark Holden (
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, March 23, 1956 to end of decade) * Alice Holden (
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, February 26 to April 15, 1957; Diane Gentner, June 27, 1957 to March 12, 1958; Lin Pearson, April 04, 1958 to July 14, 1959) * Robin Lang Holden (Judy Sanford, June 24, 1955 - December 30, 1955;
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, January 09, 1957 to July 10, 1959; Judy Robinson, August 28, 1959 to end of decade), daughter of Kathy and Bob Lang, adopted by Mark Holden, Dick Grant believed for a short time he was the father born May 13, 1953 * Ruth Jannings Holden (Irja Jensen, September 24, 1958 to January 14, 1959;
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, February 02, 1959 to June 22, 1959;
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, August 20, 1959 to end of decade) Other characters * Dr. Bruce Banning ( Lester "Les" Damon, July 01, 1952 to July 09, 1952; Lester "Les" Damon, November 26, 1957 to end of decade) * Gloria La Rue Harper ( Anne Burr McDermott, July 04, 1952 to November 02, 1953) * Sid Harper (Philip Sterling, July 04 1952 to June 03, 1954) * Alice Graham (July 08, 1952 to March 04, 1953) Kathy's roommate * Bob Lang (July 25, 1952 to September 12, 1952) Kathy's first husband, father of Robin, killed in car accident. * Reverend Dr. Paul Keeler (
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January 12, 1953 to June 25, 1954) * Richard Hanley (
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, January 26, 1953 to September 21, 1954, then October 1959 to end of decade) * Dr. Baird (Peter Capell, February 10, 1953 - August 08, 1955) * Peggy Regan (
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, February 13, 1953 to March 28, 1955) * Janet Johnson (
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, May 14, 1953 to October 04, 1954; Lois Wheeler, October 29, 1954 to August 12, 1955, then June 11, 1957 to August 1958) * Elsie Miller Franklin ( Ethel Remey, August 18, 1953 to October 23, 1953 and June 17, 1955 to 1957). Bert and Alma-Jean's mother. * Carl Miller (September 23, 1953 to October 16, 1953) Bert and Alma-Jean's father. Died in 1955 * Dr. Jim Kelly (Paul Potter, November 30, 1953 to May 31, 1957) * Dan Peters ( Paul Ballantyne, December 1, 1953 – July 15, 1954) * Dr. Bart Thompson (Barry Thomson, September 03, 1954 - August 12, 1955) * Dr. John Brooks (Charles Baxter, December 22, 1954 to June 27, 1955) * Mrs. Maggie Laurey ( Lois Wilson, January 04, 1955 to September 05, 1955;
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, March 30, 1956 - June 07, 1956) * Marie Wallace Grant (Lynne Rogers, January 14, 1955 to end of decade) * Lila Taylor Kelly (
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, October 10, 1955 to December 10, 1956;
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, May 29, 1957 - May 31, 1957) * Clyde Palmer (March 04 - 05, 1957 and November 26, 1957 - 1958) Trudy's husband * Nora Gibbs (
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, May 19, 1959 to end of decade) * Karl Jannings (Richard Morse, August 20, 1959 to end of decade) * Joe Turino (
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, April 09, 1959 to end of decade)


Plot development

In the late 1940s, the show's focus shifted to the Bauer family, who lived in Selby Flats, a fictional suburb of Los Angeles. The family was led by the patriarch, Friedrich "Papa" Bauer, who immigrated from Germany and imparted his wisdom to his three children: William "Bill" Edward, Meta, and Gertrude "Trudy." The original storyline followed Meta's career in modeling under the name Jan Carter, her romance with Theodore "Ted" White, and her decision to give their son up for adoption. Eventually, Jan and Ted married and won custody of their son, Charles "Chuckie," but their relationship became violent, leading to a custody battle that Meta won. However, during one of Ted's visitation outings, Chuckie died in a freak boxing accident. Meta shocked the Bauer family and viewers when she shot and killed Ted in 1950. On the radio show, listeners voted to acquit Meta of the murder due to temporary insanity. The Brandon family and the doctors faded into obscurity, and Trudy married Clyde Palmer and moved to New York. The television show's first decade focuses on conflicts between the Bauer family and Bill's wife, Bert, including Bill's alcoholism and career difficulties. In 1951, Bill has an affair with singer Gloria LaRue, who is also an alcoholic, and nearly divorces Bert. However, Bert refuses to let him go and becomes pregnant, while Gloria gets sober and marries her manager Sid Harper. The Bauers stabilize with Bill and Bert together and expecting their first child. In 1952, Bert gives birth to a boy named Michael. Bill keeps it secret from Bert as he signs Gloria LaRue Harper to a new TV contract, which angers Bert and Sid. Gloria develops vocal problems and moves to New York City with Sid. In 1953, Meta's new stepdaughter and former roommate cause complications. Joe, a newspaper reporter who championed Meta's acquittal in her murder trial, falls in love with her, but Kathy, his daughter from a previous marriage, does not like her. Joe and Meta get married secretly, with only Trudy and Clyde knowing. Meta and Joe plan to live separately until they win over Kathy, but Meta struggles to get along with her when they return to Los Angeles. Kathy struggles with her own romantic issues and is secretly involved with an older mechanic, Bob Lang. While in the hospital, Kathy meets Dr. Richard Grant Jr., who proposes to her but backs off due to his mother's disapproval. Kathy overhears Meta and Joe talking about their wedding and gets angry. She moves in with a friend, Alice Graham, and agrees to marry Bob after discovering she is pregnant. Joe has Kathy's marriage to Bob annulled and encourages her to divorce him, but Kathy refuses. She resumes dating Dick, and Bob tries to woo her back. Alice is the only one who knows about Kathy's affairs, and Meta goes to New York City again. On a date with Bob Lang in 1952, Kathy narrowly escapes death after he dies in a car crash. Kathy is pregnant and unsure of what to do, but Dick marries her to protect her from legal trouble over Bob's death. Bert and Bill Bauer, Kathy's new relatives, become involved in the situation, as does Kathy's former roommate Alice Graham, who threatens to reveal information about the accident. Kathy is put on trial for Bob's murder in 1953 but is acquitted when evidence is revealed that another mechanic had claimed to repair the brakes on Bob's car when he had not. Meanwhile, Joe, Meta, and Joey fade into supporting roles as Kathy and Dick's romantic troubles take center stage. Joe dies in 1955, and Joey disappears from the story after Joe's funeral. Meta and Kathy bond over their shared grief. Bill gets a new job at an advertising agency, but it keeps him away from his family and Selby Flats. Bert is happy when they buy a home in Hollywood Hills. Papa moves in with them and Bert relies on his advice. Bert takes Michael to a psychologist because he feels abandoned by Bill. The psychologist agrees that Bill needs to spend more time with Michael, so Bill takes Michael on a trip and they bond. Bert gives birth to their second son, Billy. Bert's mother, Elsie Miller, moves in but causes chaos before she leaves with a new man. Michael doesn't like Elsie and starts to go by Mike. Kathy's marriage to Dr. Dick Grant takes exciting twists and turns. She gives birth to Robin, Bob Lang's child, after a difficult hospitalization. Dick agrees to adopt Robin despite his mother's protest, but Kathy's internal infection causes her to hallucinate that someone is out to get her and her new husband. Private nurse Janet Johnson is hired to care for Kathy and takes a liking to Dick, encouraged by Laura. As Kathy's health improves, so does her marriage to Dick, until he faces personal and professional crises at work. Dick leaves Cedars and Los Angeles for New York City, where he meets artist Marie Wallace, his new love interest. Eventually, Kathy seeks a divorce due to Dick's abandonment of affection. Cedars hires a new surgeon Dr. Paul Fletcher, and Marie almost has an affair with him when she learns she can't get pregnant. Paul discovers his biological father's identity and forgives him before his death. Anne Benedict enters Paul's life and helps him realize he deserves love. Anne and Paul get married, and she gives birth to Johnny, winning the approval of her wealthy parents. In 1959, Dick and Marie Grant unwittingly get caught up in Joe Turino's illegal adoption scam ring. They adopt a daughter named Marie, previously named Nora, who was born to a runaway drug addict named Amy Sinclair. The adoption is later revealed to be a part of Turino's scam, and they lose custody of Marie to Amy in 1960. Dick and Marie give Amy money to hide from Turino and skip town. They later adopt a boy named Phillip Collins in the fall of 1960 and leave town with him in 1962. Meta starts dating Mark Holden, a wealthy structural engineer and friend of her brother-in-law, Clyde Palmer, after Joe Robert's funeral. Bert tries to set Mark up with Meta, but Mark takes a liking to Meta's stepdaughter, Kathy. Dr. Bruce Banning advises Meta to step aside for Mark and Kathy, and they eventually marry. Kathy's daughter, Robin, becomes rebellious and difficult towards Mark, much like she was towards Meta. When Robin wishes that Kathy were still married to Dr. Dick Grant, Dick and Meta talk to her, and she agrees to accept Mark. Mark then agrees to adopt her with Dick's blessing. Mark's rebellious younger sister, Alice Holden, comes to live with Mark, Kathy, and Robin in Selby Flats. Alice and Robin do not get along, and their constant tension leads to a tragedy for Kathy. Alice sabotages a kitchen chair, hoping to embarrass Robin, but Kathy ends up using it and falls, resulting in a miscarriage and paralysis. Alice is sent away, and Kathy is killed in a bicycling accident in March 1958. Mark is left to raise Robin on his own. Robin and Mike, now teenagers, begin a serious romantic relationship. However, Robin becomes problematic for Mark and Meta, attempting to break up Meta's relationship with Bruce and persuade her to marry Mark, making her Robin's stepmother. Additionally, Robin shows an immediate dislike towards Mark's new romantic partner, widow, and housekeeper Ruth Jannings. On New Year's Eve in 1959, Robin learns that she can't control everything when she visits Mark's hotel and discovers he has married Ruth and they are on their honeymoon. Matters worsen for Robin when she goes to Mark's hotel room and Ruth answers the door. In 1960, Robin causes more trouble by getting involved romantically with both Mike Bauer and Karl Jannings, Ruth's son.


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