''Passions'' is an American television
soap opera
A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio dramas originally being sponsored ...
that originally aired on
NBC
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from July 5, 1999, to September 7, 2007, and on
DirecTV
DirecTV (trademarked as DIRECTV) is an American multichannel video programming distributor based in El Segundo, California. Originally launched on June 17, 1994, its primary service is a digital satellite service serving the United States. I ...
's
The 101 Network
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from September 17, 2007, to August 7, 2008. Created by screenwriter
James E. Reilly and produced by
NBC Studios, ''Passions'' follows the lives, loves and various romantic and paranormal adventures of the residents of Harmony, a small town in
New England
New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces ...
with many secrets.
Storylines center on the interactions among members of its multi-racial core families: the
African American
African Americans (also referred to as Black Americans and Afro-Americans) are an ethnic group consisting of Americans with partial or total ancestry from sub-Saharan Africa. The term "African American" generally denotes descendants of ens ...
Russells :''See also Russell Island (disambiguation).''
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, the white
Cranes and
Bennetts, and half-Mexican half-Irish
Lopez-Fitzgeralds. The series also features
supernatural
Supernatural refers to phenomena or entities that are beyond the laws of nature. The term is derived from Medieval Latin , from Latin (above, beyond, or outside of) + (nature) Though the corollary term "nature", has had multiple meanings si ...
elements, which focus mainly on town witch Tabitha Lenox (
Juliet Mills
Juliet Maryon Mills (born 21 November 1941) is an English-American actress. She is the daughter of actor Sir John Mills and Mary Hayley Bell and the eldest of three siblings; her younger siblings are actress Hayley Mills and director Jonathan ...
) and her doll-come-to life,
Timmy
Timmy, or sometimes Timmie, is a masculine name, a short form of Timothy or Tim. This variation is popular as a nickname and is commonly used when someone is young, but is often used in adulthood. It is a version of the Greek name ( Timόtheos ...
(
Josh Ryan Evans
Joshua Ryan Evans (January 10, 1982 – August 5, 2002) was an American actor who became known for his role of Timmy Lenox in the soap opera ''Passions''. Though he was 17 years old when ''Passions'' debuted, Evans had the appearance and voice ...
).
NBC cancelled ''Passions'' on January 16, 2007.
The series was subsequently picked up by DirecTV. The series aired its final episode on NBC on September 7, 2007, with new episodes continuing on DirectTV's 101 Network starting on September 17.
In December 2007, just months after picking up the series, DirecTV decided not to renew its contract for ''Passions'', and the studio was subsequently unable to sell the series elsewhere.
The final episode was broadcast in August 2008.
As of 2021, ''Passions'' is the last daytime television soap opera created for American network television.
Series history
''Passions'' debuted on
NBC
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broadcast television in July 1999 with major fanfare. Creator Reilly had been credited for a large surge in the ratings for ''
Days of Our Lives
''Days of Our Lives'' (also stylized as ''Days of our Lives''; simply referred to as ''Days'' or ''DOOL'') is an American television soap opera that streams on the streaming service Peacock. The soap, which aired on the American television net ...
'' years before, thanks to innovative storylines like that of heroine
Dr. Marlena Evans being
possessed
Possessed may refer to:
Possession
* Possession (disambiguation), having some degree of control over something else
** Spirit possession, whereby gods, demons, animas, or other disincarnate entities may temporarily take control of a human body
*** ...
by
Satan
Satan,, ; grc, ὁ σατανᾶς or , ; ar, شيطانالخَنَّاس , also known as Devil in Christianity, the Devil, and sometimes also called Lucifer in Christianity, is an non-physical entity, entity in the Abrahamic religions ...
that drew new viewers, but also tended to alienate stalwart fans. With ''Passions'', Reilly was able to start with a blank slate and no pre-existing fan base to please.
The series replaced the
Procter & Gamble
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-produced serial ''
Another World'', which ended a 35-year run on June 25, 1999, on NBC's daytime schedule. In the early days of the show, ''Passions'' heroine
Sheridan Crane
Sheridan Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions''. She has been portrayed by McKenzie Westmore since the series began in 1999. She was briefly portrayed by Shannon Sturges when Westmore was out sick in 2005. Addi ...
is identified as a close friend of
Diana, Princess of Wales
Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family. She was the first wife of King Charles III (then Prince of Wales) and mother of Princes William and Harry. Her ac ...
; soon Sheridan recalls speaking to Diana on the phone immediately before the
1997 car accident in which Diana was killed. Sheridan also has a similar accident in the same Paris tunnel, and speaks to a "guardian Angel Diana" who urges her to fight to survive, which drew considerable controversy.
Sheridan later adopts the name Diana after a boating accident that results in
amnesia
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.
The opening days of the show also introduced the
Theresa
Teresa (also Theresa, Therese; french: Thérèse) is a feminine given name.
It originates in the Iberian Peninsula in late antiquity. Its derivation is uncertain, it may be derived from Greek θερίζω (''therízō'') "to harvest or re ...
/
Ethan/
Gwen love triangle that persisted as an ongoing main story line to the very last episode of the series.
For much of the first three to four years of the series, supernatural elements such as
witch
Witchcraft traditionally means the use of Magic (supernatural), magic or supernatural powers to harm others. A practitioner is a witch. In Middle Ages, medieval and early modern Europe, where the term originated, accused witches were usually ...
es,
warlock
A warlock is a male practitioner of witchcraft.
Etymology and terminology
The most commonly accepted etymology derives '' warlock'' from the Old English '' wǣrloga'', which meant "breaker of oaths" or "deceiver" and was given special applicati ...
s, and closet doors leading to
Hell
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were major plot points, many surrounding the machinations of the centuries-old witch Tabitha Lenox and her doll-brought-to-life sidekick,
Timmy
Timmy, or sometimes Timmie, is a masculine name, a short form of Timothy or Tim. This variation is popular as a nickname and is commonly used when someone is young, but is often used in adulthood. It is a version of the Greek name ( Timόtheos ...
— named by ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' as one of their "17 Great Soap
Supercouple
A supercouple or super couple (also known as a power couple) is a popular and/or wealthy pairing that intrigues and fascinates the public in an intense or obsessive fashion. The term originated in the United States, and it was coined in the earl ...
s" in 2008.
In 2001,
HarperEntertainment released ''
Hidden Passions
''Hidden Passions: Secrets from the Diaries of Tabitha Lenox'' is a tie-in novelization released by HarperEntertainment in 2001, loosely based on the NBC soap opera, ''Passions''. It delved into the backstories of several prominent characters on ...
'', a
tie-in
A tie-in work is a work of fiction or other product based on a media property such as a film, video game, television series, board game, web site, role-playing game or literary property. Tie-ins are authorized by the owners of the original prope ...
novelization
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presented as Tabitha's diary, exposing the secrets and pasts of the town's residents. ''Passions'' featured a story-line involving Tabitha and Timmy promoting the book, which reached #4 on the real-life
''New York Times'' Best Seller list and garnered the series two alternative covers of ''
TV Guide
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Television, sometimes shortened to TV, is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. The term can refer to a television set, or t ...
'' in July 2001.
In 2003, ''Passions'' submitted an
orangutan
Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia. They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra, but during the Pleistocene they ranged throughout Southeast Asia and South China. Classified in the genu ...
named BamBam, who had been portraying the recurring role of
Precious, for a
Daytime Emmy Award
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. Precious was the non-speaking live-in nurse and caregiver for elderly
Edna Wallace, and held an unrequited love for
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'', portrayed from 1999 to 2008 by original cast member Galen Gering. Debuting in the series' premiere episode, Luis is introduced as an honest, hard-working ...
, which was depicted in elaborate fantasy sequences. In early 2004, the
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, which administers the awards, disallowed the entry with the following statement:
''Our ruling is based on the belief that the Academy must draw a line of distinction between animal characters that aren't capable of speaking parts and human actors whose personal interpretation in character portrayal creates nuance and audience engagement that uniquely qualifies those performers for consideration of television's highest honor.''
In summer 2005, the prominent character
Simone Russell
Simone Russell is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''Passions'', which aired on NBC from 1999 to 2007 and on DirecTV in 2007–08. A member of ''Passions'' Russell family, Simone is introduced as the youngest daughter of Eve Rus ...
came out as
gay
''Gay'' is a term that primarily refers to a homosexual person or the trait of being homosexual. The term originally meant 'carefree', 'cheerful', or 'bright and showy'.
While scant usage referring to male homosexuality dates to the late 1 ...
; ''Passions'' made daytime history by being the first serial to show two women — Simone and love interest
Rae Thomas
This is a list of significant characters who have appeared on the soap opera ''Passions''.
A
;Dr Ackland
:Michael Woods (December 22 to 26, 2003),
: Roark Critchlow (December 26, 2003 to March 17, 2004)
;Stuart Allen
:Emanuelle Xuereb (2006 ...
— in bed making love. In 2007, it was revealed that longtime hero
Chad Harris-Crane was cheating on his wife with another man. This was also a daytime first, with the men portrayed in bed together, committing -albeit unknowingly-
incest
Incest ( ) is human sexual activity between family members or close relatives. This typically includes sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by affinity (marriage or stepfamily), adoption ...
. ''Passions'' also portrayed
Vincent
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People with the given name Artists
*Vincent Apap (1909–2003), Maltese sculptor
*Vincent van Gogh ...
as an
intersex
Intersex people are individuals born with any of several sex characteristics including chromosome patterns, gonads, or genitals that, according to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, "do not fit typical bina ...
person who became pregnant with his own father's son.
Nearly seven years after the debut of ''Passions'' on July 5, 1999, the NBC-owned
Sci Fi Channel
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began airing the series from its first episode starting February 13, 2006. Due to low ratings, the reruns were taken off the air as of May 25, 2006. On August 15, 2006, ''Passions'' became the first daytime drama to make full episodes available for download and purchase from the
online music store
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iTunes
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. On November 6, 2006, the show also became the first daytime drama to make full episodes available for free viewing via
streaming on NBC.com.
Though plagued since its inception by low overall
Nielsen ratings
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, ''Passions'' was historically top-rated in key
demographics
Demography () is the statistical study of populations, especially human beings.
Demographic analysis examines and measures the dimensions and dynamics of populations; it can cover whole societies or groups defined by criteria such as edu ...
, namely the female 12–17 demographic; ''Passions'' and ''Days of Our Lives'' usually occupied the top two positions among all soaps in this age group.
Move to DirecTV
The series was not renewed by NBC for a full ninth season in 2007, with NBC instead deciding to extend its morning news and talk show ''
Today
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* Day of the present, the time that is perceived directly, often called ''now''
* Current era, present
* The current calendar date
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Today'' (1930 film), a 1930 ...
'' to a fourth hour. NBC began shopping the series to other networks. In April 2007,
paid subscription service satellite provider DirecTV
DirecTV (trademarked as DIRECTV) is an American multichannel video programming distributor based in El Segundo, California. Originally launched on June 17, 1994, its primary service is a digital satellite service serving the United States. I ...
bought exclusive
broadcasting rights
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from NBC to continue airing ''Passions'',
with most principal cast members staying on. As the series was coming to an end on NBC, the ''Passions Live'' talk show hosted by Eric Martsolf premiered in August 2007 every Thursday night on original-programming channel
The 101, giving fans the chance to telephone the show and interact live with ''Passions'' cast members, making ''Passions'' the first and only soap opera to ever have a live talk show in U.S. history. ''Passions Live'' continued to air on Thursday nights after the series moved to DirecTV, until October 2007. The live show was also streaming live on the official ''Passions'' website at NBC.com. ''Passions'' ended its NBC run on September 7, 2007, and new episodes began airing on The 101 on September 17, 2007. The series ran Monday to Thursday at 2:00 pm
ET/11 am
PT on DirecTV, with repeats airing later in the day and on weekends. NBC.com continued to maintain ''Passions'' official website after the series move from NBC to DirecTV, however new episodes were no longer available at NBC.com for free streaming or for purchase at iTunes. Initially, the new episodes were only supposed to be exclusively available on DirecTV after NBC ended its broadcast to the series, however on September 27, 2007, DirecTV announced they would provide an "All Access Pass to ''Passions''" to view all new episodes at NBC.com for a monthly fee as an alternative for the viewers who were unable to subscribe to DirecTV to continue watching the series after moving from NBC to DirecTV.
This service began on October 1, 2007 for $19.99 a month then reduced to $14.99 a month when ''Passions'' schedule was cut from four episodes a week to three episodes a week. After the series moved to DirecTV, the subscription service added a special feature where a trivia question relating to ''Passions'' would pop up, on each episode airing on The 101, for viewers to use their remote control to answer. ''Passions'' was the first soap opera to ever have this type of feature.
On December 10, 2007, ''
Variety
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* Variety (radio)
* Variety show, in theater and television
Films
* ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont
* ''Variety'' (1935 film), ...
'' magazine
and various cast members
["''Passions'' Canceled Again?" ''Soap Opera Digest''. January 1, 2008, Vol. 33 No. 1.] confirmed that DirecTV had decided not to renew ''Passions'' for another year, but ordered 52 additional episodes to be taped through March 2008. New episodes of the series were broadcast until August 7, 2008, with DirecTV airing three new episodes per week starting January 2008.
Universal Media Studios
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wrapped up production of ''Passions'' on March 28, 2008. The cast and crew were told at the wrap party that efforts to find a new outlet had failed and that the cancellation was final.
Cast member McKenzie Westmore confirmed the news. Though ''Passions'' had been the highest-rated original program on DirecTV's The 101, it was reported that the network had failed to meet the projected number of new subscribers they had hoped to attract with the series.
Hallmarks
Pop culture homages
Over its run, ''Passions'' featured several storylines and sequences paying homage to or parodying other television series, films, books, and musicals like ''
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind most often refers to:
* ''Gone with the Wind'' (novel), a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell
* ''Gone with the Wind'' (film), the 1939 adaptation of the novel
Gone with the Wind may also refer to:
Music
* ''Gone with the Wind'' ...
'', ''
Carrie
Carrie may refer to:
People
* Carrie (name), a female given name and occasionally a surname
Places in the United States
* Carrie, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
* Carrie, Virginia, an unincorporated community
* Carrie Glacier, Olympic Nati ...
'', ''
Titanic
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'', ''
I Dream of Jeannie
''I Dream of Jeannie'' is an American fantasy sitcom television series, created by Sidney Sheldon that starred Barbara Eden as a sultry, 2,000-year-old genie and Larry Hagman, as an astronaut with whom she falls in love and eventually marrie ...
'', ''
Brokeback Mountain
''Brokeback Mountain'' is a 2005 American neo-Western romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee and produced by Diana Ossana and James Schamus. Adapted from the 1997 short story of the same name by Annie Proulx, the screenplay was written by O ...
'', ''
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice (Alice's Adventures in Wonderland), Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a ...
'', ''
Pirates of the Caribbean'', ''
The Wizard of Oz'', ''
The Da Vinci Code
''The Da Vinci Code'' is a 2003 mystery thriller novel by Dan Brown. It is Brown's second novel to include the character Robert Langdon: the first was his 2000 novel ''Angels & Demons''. ''The Da Vinci Code'' follows symbologist Robert Lang ...
'', ''
The Little Mermaid
"The Little Mermaid" ( da, Den lille havfrue) is a literary fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows the journey of a young mermaid who is willing to give up her life in the sea as a mermaid to gain a h ...
'', and ''
Wicked
Wicked may refer to:
Books
* Wicked, a minor character in the ''X-Men'' universe
* '' Wicked'', a 1995 novel by Gregory Maguire that inspired the musical of the same name
* ''Wicked'', the fifth novel in Sara Shepard's ''Pretty Little Liars'' s ...
''.
A 2003 fantasy sequence imitated the "
Cell Block Tango
"Cell Block Tango" is a song from the 1975 musical ''Chicago'', with music composed by John Kander and lyrics written by Fred Ebb.
Description
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" number from the 2002 film ''
Chicago
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''; ''Passions'' version of the song, "I Ain't Sorry", received a
2004 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Original Song.
A 2006
Bollywood
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language. The popular term Bollywood, is a portmanteau of "Bombay" (fo ...
homage featured the song "Love is Ecstasy," which earned the show another Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Original Song and was made available on the NBC website. In nods to ''
Bewitched
''Bewitched'' is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. It is about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typic ...
'',
Bernard Fox appeared as that series' "
Dr. Bombay" twice on ''Passions'' in scenes with Tabitha (not to be confused with own Tabitha Stephens). When ''Passions'' Tabitha has a child in 2003, she names the baby "
Endora" which was Tabitha's grandmother's name, and later notes that her parents had been "Samantha" and a mortal named "Darrin."
Dream sequences and flashbacks
One of ''Passions'' most notorious trademarks is the false "dream sequence" or fakeout.
Often, the show would play out an outlandish event, or explode a huge secret which viewers have long been waiting to see, only to reveal it to be a daydream. This dream sequence would last anywhere from a few scenes to a few episodes, typically beginning without warning. On ''Passions'', often a dream sequence would begin with no visual cues of any sort whatsoever, often going as far as to include contradictory elements to give the dream sequence credence (for instance, another character may show up within the dream wearing an outfit, or revealing information that the daydreamer had no possible way of knowing about beforehand).
Characters on the show have flashbacks to earlier events quite often, so much so that a significant portion of an episode may be repeated scenes.
Fate and destined couples
Another trademark of the serial is its pre-occupation with the concepts of
fate
Destiny, sometimes referred to as fate (from Latin ''fatum'' "decree, prediction, destiny, fate"), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual.
Fate
Although often ...
and
soulmate
A soulmate is a person with whom one has a feeling of deep or natural affinity. This may involve similarity, love, romance, platonic relationships, comfort, intimacy, sexuality, sexual activity, spirituality, compatibility and trust.
Defini ...
s. For the run of the series, the show established a few couples as "fated" and, with few short-lived exceptions, never mixed up any of the relationships. Some of the early "fated" couples were considered to be those of Luis and Sheridan, Ethan and Theresa, Miguel and Charity, and Chad and Whitney. Common indications of a couple's status as "fated" include (but are not necessarily limited to) Tabitha's desire to split said couple up, an unshakeable love that survives numerous break-ups and relationships with third parties, and/or an ability of one character, or perhaps both characters, to "sense" when his/her "soulmate" is in danger, as well as having shared past lives together in the case of Luis and Sheridan. However, despite the fact that each of these couples has existed as a storyline since the first episodes, the show seems to have given up on the "fated" angle as it approached its end. Ethan and Theresa are still in love and marry in the final episode, but Miguel is now in love with and marries Kay, Luis falls in love with and marries Sheridan's niece Fancy, while Sheridan's formerly presumed dead husband Antonio returns to Harmony alive and well. Whitney left Chad after finding out about his affair with Vincent, and Chad later was shot dead by his father Alistair, leaving Whitney widowed and pregnant.
Summertime extravaganzas
Likely due to ''Passions'' school-aged target audience, the show often presented large, wild storylines for the summer, which often took place outside of Harmony. In 1999, a carnival came to town as characters were introduced; 2000 saw the Prom Boat Disaster storyline and 2001 witnessed the failed double-wedding of popular couples
Luis and Sheridan and Ethan and Theresa, and their subsequent journey to
Bermuda
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, where Sheridan apparently perished in a boat explosion and Theresa wound up married to Ethan's ex-stepfather, Julian Crane. In 2002, Julian and Timmy set out on a journey in the magical land of
Oz as Theresa was "executed" for Julian's "murder"; 2003 saw six characters (Chad, Whitney, Fox, Theresa, Ethan, and Gwen) travel to Los Angeles for the summer (and into October), while, in 2004, Luis and Sheridan traveled to Puerto Arena, Mexico, to retrieve his younger sister, Paloma (and ended up finding his missing father, Martin, and her "dead" mother, Katherine). The plot of the summer in 2005 was a deadly
earthquake
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and
tsunami
A tsunami ( ; from ja, 津波, lit=harbour wave, ) is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explo ...
, which destroyed much of Harmony and resulted in the death of James' mother, Maureen, while 2006 saw the extravagant ''Passions'' Vendetta plot, in which Alistair lured 19 people (Whitney, Simone, Paloma, Chad, Ethan, Theresa, Gwen, Lena, Spike, Jessica, Maya, Noah, Esmé, Fancy, Luis, Edna Wallace, Norma Bates, Beth, and Marty) to Rome, where he planned to take over the world with a
chalice
A chalice (from Latin 'mug', borrowed from Ancient Greek () 'cup') or goblet is a footed cup intended to hold a drink. In religious practice, a chalice is often used for drinking during a ceremony or may carry a certain symbolic meaning.
Re ...
stolen from the
Pope
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's private chambers; the plot saw the death of Lena, Maya, Alistair, Beth, and Marty. Summer 2007 saw the resolution of the "blackmailer" storyline as
Vincent Clarkson
Vincent Clarkson, also known by the alter ego Valerie Davis, is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions''. Created by the soap's founder and head writer James E. Reilly, Vincent was portrayed by Phillip Jeanmarie from 2006 ...
was revealed to be the half-man/half-woman blackmailer, and
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'', portrayed from 1999 to 2008 by original cast member Galen Gering. Debuting in the series' premiere episode, Luis is introduced as an honest, hard-working ...
was saved from execution for Vincent's crimes by Endora's spell that turned back time in the execution chamber. In 2008, the show spent its final summer on the air wrapping up its plotlines at a rapid pace, with Alistair Crane being killed once and for all, the final showdowns between the main characters and the newly introduced villains Viki, Juanita, Pretty, and Vincent, Tabitha's redemption as a born again Christian who sacrifices her powers to save the residents of Harmony, the return of Antonio and his reunion with Sheridan, the mass weddings of Fancy and Luis, Paloma and Noah, Miguel and Kay, and Edna and Norma (the first gay couple ever to go down the aisle on a soap opera), and Gwen and Rebecca being exposed for their crimes as Theresa and Ethan finally married.
Sexual violence
Another recurring theme on ''Passions'' is
sexual violence
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. Many storylines, especially since 2005, have included
rape
Rape is a type of sexual assault usually involving sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual penetration carried out against a person without their consent. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority, or ag ...
as a plot point.
In 2005,
Paloma Lopez-Fitzgerald was sexually assaulted and nearly raped during a club raid. The show then carried a plotline over whether they should do a rape test while Paloma was in a coma (at the time she was a virgin) and
Jessica Bennett was also raped a few weeks later while at a club. Also early in the year,
Alistair Crane
Alistair Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions''. Alistair is portrayed by John Reilly on a recurring basis from August 20, 2007, to May 20, 2008; before Reilly's contract run from January 21, 2005, to July 17, ...
repeatedly raped his wife,
Katherine Crane, while at the Crane Compound. Late in May, heiress
Fancy Crane
Fancy Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'' and is portrayed by actress Emily Harper from the May 13, 2005, episode through the series finale. Following her debut, Fancy quickly becomes one of the soap's lead ...
was nearly raped by a man in
Las Vegas
Las Vegas (; Spanish for "The Meadows"), often known simply as Vegas, is the 25th-most populous city in the United States, the most populous city in the state of Nevada, and the county seat of Clark County. The city anchors the Las Vegas ...
who demanded "payment" for letting her into a party after she lost her invitation. During the tsunami and later in November,
Liz Sanbourne
Liz Sanbourne is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions'', which aired on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from 1999–2007 and on DirecTV from 2007–08. Created by the soap's head writer, James E. Reilly, Liz was po ...
attempted to rape
Julian Crane
Julian Crane is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions'' portrayed by original cast member Ben Masters.
In the soap's early years, Julian is portrayed as a drunken philanderer who shares an antagonistic, loveless marria ...
at knife point. In August,
Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald
Theresa Lopez - Fitzgerald Winthrop is a fictional character from the NBC/DirecTV soap opera, ''Passions''. She was portrayed by Lindsay Korman throughout the program's tenure, with Priscilla Garita temporarily assuming the role from August 30– ...
was raped by
Alistair Crane
Alistair Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions''. Alistair is portrayed by John Reilly on a recurring basis from August 20, 2007, to May 20, 2008; before Reilly's contract run from January 21, 2005, to July 17, ...
when she refused to pay him (with sex) for helping her with visitation of her infant daughter, Jane; Theresa later married Alistair, and he continued to rape her throughout their marriage. Also in August or September,
Kay Bennett was attacked by a gang of men while walking through the park at night, though
Fox Crane
Fox Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'' and was portrayed by Justin Hartley from December 16, 2002—February 10, 2006, and Midland lead singer Mark Cameron Wystrach from February 14, 2006, to September 7, ...
soon arrived and the two defeated the group.
Liz Sanbourne
Liz Sanbourne is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions'', which aired on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from 1999–2007 and on DirecTV from 2007–08. Created by the soap's head writer, James E. Reilly, Liz was po ...
also revealed during the tsunami that
Julian Crane
Julian Crane is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions'' portrayed by original cast member Ben Masters.
In the soap's early years, Julian is portrayed as a drunken philanderer who shares an antagonistic, loveless marria ...
had raped her in Boston many years previously (she later revealed that it had been Alistair who had done the deed, thus producing a son,
Chad Harris-Crane).
The most prominent rape storyline began in December 2006, when Crane heiress and police cadet
Fancy Crane
Fancy Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'' and is portrayed by actress Emily Harper from the May 13, 2005, episode through the series finale. Following her debut, Fancy quickly becomes one of the soap's lead ...
was raped during a
sting operation designed to catch a
peeping tom
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. The brutal attack left Fancy in a brief coma and emotionally traumatized the young woman. Fancy was also the show's first rape victim to visibly experience prolonged
effects
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* A result or change of something
** List of effects
** Cause and effect, an idiom describing causality
Pharmacy and pharmacology
* Drug effect, a change resulting from the administration of a drug
** Therapeutic effect, a ...
; her bubbly demeanor disappeared, and she became extremely nervous and could not stand to be touched for several months. Fancy was eventually raped for a second time in January 2007, and her boyfriend,
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'', portrayed from 1999 to 2008 by original cast member Galen Gering. Debuting in the series' premiere episode, Luis is introduced as an honest, hard-working ...
, was framed for the crimes; the rapist was later revealed to be
Vincent Clarkson
Vincent Clarkson, also known by the alter ego Valerie Davis, is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions''. Created by the soap's founder and head writer James E. Reilly, Vincent was portrayed by Phillip Jeanmarie from 2006 ...
, Fancy's paternal half-brother through
their father.
Rape also played prominently into the 2007—2008 storyline involving Mexican
drug cartel
A drug cartel is any criminal organization with the intention of supplying drug trafficking operations. They range from loosely managed agreements among various drug traffickers to formalized commercial enterprises. The term was applied when the ...
leader
Juanita Vasquez. Sometime between the births of Pilar's
second
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and
third children, the
Lopez-Fitzgerald matriarch returned to her native Mexico to visit with her childhood best friend, Juanita Vasquez. There, she discovered that Juanita's husband, Carlos, was still involved with his family's drug cartel and was planning a
hit
Hit means to strike someone or something.
Hit or HIT may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment and media Fictional entities
* Hit, a fictional character from '' Dragon Ball Super''
* Homicide International Trust, or HIT, a fictional organization ...
on a rival family; when Pilar confronted Carlos, he raped her, and she accidentally killed him in self-defense. Pilar then called the police in an attempt to stop the hit, but the police ended up murdering the entire Vasquez family, including Juanita and Carlos' young children, except for Juanita. Juanita refused to believe that her husband had raped Pilar and made it her life's mission to murder Pilar's entire family, eventually murdering Pilar's
sister
A sister is a woman or a girl who shares one or more parents with another individual; a female sibling. The male counterpart is a brother. Although the term typically refers to a family, familial relationship, it is sometimes used endearingly to r ...
and two nephews.
Men on the show were equally as likely to be violated as women.
Fox Crane
Fox Crane is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'' and was portrayed by Justin Hartley from December 16, 2002—February 10, 2006, and Midland lead singer Mark Cameron Wystrach from February 14, 2006, to September 7, ...
,
Julian Crane
Julian Crane is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions'' portrayed by original cast member Ben Masters.
In the soap's early years, Julian is portrayed as a drunken philanderer who shares an antagonistic, loveless marria ...
, and
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald
Luis Lopez-Fitzgerald is a fictional character on the NBC/DirecTV soap opera ''Passions'', portrayed from 1999 to 2008 by original cast member Galen Gering. Debuting in the series' premiere episode, Luis is introduced as an honest, hard-working ...
have all been victims of sexual assault.
Eerie deaths
One unfortunate trademark for ''Passions'' has been eerie deaths. In 2002,
Josh Ryan Evans
Joshua Ryan Evans (January 10, 1982 – August 5, 2002) was an American actor who became known for his role of Timmy Lenox in the soap opera ''Passions''. Though he was 17 years old when ''Passions'' debuted, Evans had the appearance and voice ...
, who played Tabitha's doll sidekick
Timmy
Timmy, or sometimes Timmie, is a masculine name, a short form of Timothy or Tim. This variation is popular as a nickname and is commonly used when someone is young, but is often used in adulthood. It is a version of the Greek name ( Timόtheos ...
, died while on medical leave, just as scenes were airing where Timmy died in the hospital and went to Heaven.
''Passions'' had planned to revive the character in a few months once Evans returned from his own surgery, but instead had to write Timmy out. After five years of evil Crane patriarch Alistair being heard but never having his face seen (voiced by
Alan Oppenheimer
Alan Oppenheimer (born April 23, 1930) is an American actor. He has performed numerous roles on live action television since the 1960s, and he has had an active career doing voice work since the 1970s.
Early life
Oppenheimer was born in New Yor ...
), ''Passions'' cast the role with longtime daytime veteran
David Bailey. Bailey was a hit with the cast as well as the fans, but on
Thanksgiving Day
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2004, Bailey drowned in his pool, just as scenes were airing where various characters tried to kill Alistair, who actually suffered clinical death before being magically revived by Tabitha. Again, the viewers and the producers were stunned, but the show had no choice but to recast the pivotal role (with
John Reilly).
Breaking the fourth wall
With its humor and occasional
tongue-in-cheek
The idiom tongue-in-cheek refers to a humorous or sarcastic statement expressed in a serious manner.
History
The phrase originally expressed contempt, but by 1842 had acquired its modern meaning. Early users of the phrase include Sir Walter Scot ...
tone, ''Passions'' has been known to "break the
fourth wall
The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imaginary wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this ''wall'', the convention assumes the actors act as if they cannot. From the 16th cen ...
", or somehow call attention to the fact that the show is fictional. In an early episode, Kay, Simone, and Zombie Charity were seen actually watching ''Passions'', and when the television in the Bennett's kitchen covered what would have been Theresa's execution, the news report actually pre-empted ''Passions'', cutting in during the theme song just after the appearance of the logo. In a 2002 episode Theresa was giving birth while stuck in a cabin with Ethan and Gwen; she had a hallucination in which the three of them did a dance together and sang the show's theme song "Breathe." In a 2004 episode, TC commented on "that crazy soap after ''Days of our Lives''", referring to ''Passions'' itself. In a 2005 episode, Fancy Crane used a magazine to hide her face from Noah; the magazine had an image of the then-unrevealed Rachel Barrett with the sentence "Who is she?" under the ''Passions'' logo. In the same episode, Fancy later commented that "soaps are like life; you never know what's going to happen next!" In an early 2006 episode, Ivy and assistant Valerie were searching on the internet for Miguel to bring him back to Harmony and interfere with Fox and Kay's relationship. They could not find him, but Valerie tracked down his last place of employment: he was last seen working as a gardener in some suburban town on a street called Wisteria Lane. At that time,
Jesse Metcalfe
Jesse Eden Metcalfe (born December 9, 1978) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his portrayal of John Rowland on ''Desperate Housewives''. Metcalfe has also had notable roles on ''Passions'' and played the title role in '' John T ...
(ex-Miguel) was playing a gardener on the prime-time serial ''
Desperate Housewives
''Desperate Housewives'' is an American comedy-drama soap opera television series created by Marc Cherry and produced by ABC Studios and Marc Cherry, Cherry Productions. It aired for eight seasons on American Broadcasting Company, ABC from Octobe ...
'', which takes place on a street called Wisteria Lane. In the March 30, 2006 episode, while ''Passions'' reruns were airing on the Sci-Fi Channel, Simone compared life in Harmony to living in a show on the Sci-Fi Channel. Similarly, in the August 10, 2006 episode, Theresa commented that her office was not like an NBC daytime serial, and that she would not hire somebody just because he looked like Jesse Metcalfe (who had portrayed her brother Miguel from 1999 to 2004). A similar
inside joke
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occurred when the character Fancy had a dream that she was a cheerleader; in real life, Fancy's portrayer
Emily Harper was a "Laker Girl" (
cheerleader
Cheerleading is an activity in which the participants (called cheerleaders) cheer for their team as a form of encouragement. It can range from chanting slogans to intense physical activity. It can be performed to motivate sports teams, to ente ...
for the
Los Angeles Lakers
The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles. The Lakers compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league's Western Conference Pacific Division. The Lakers play their ...
) from 2000 to 2003.
In April 2007, Kay was watching the sixth hour of ''The Today Show'' (an apparent jab at NBC's decision to extend it at the expense of the ''Passions'' timeslot) when it was interrupted with a news report that Luis had been arrested. In one August 2007 episode, Tabitha said that a certain soap opera was starting on DirecTV and she would have to tell her friends not to call her between the hours of 2:00 and 3:00 pm, blatantly referring to ''Passions'' itself. At the beginning of the show's final week on NBC, as Whitney was preparing to move to New Orleans, Theresa asked if she was sure she wanted to go, and Whitney commented that she had already arranged to have her DirecTV hooked up in Louisiana so she could "keep up on everything happening in Harmony." And also in 2007, Endora flat-out made a reference to the "audience" in one of her thought balloons, prompting Norma to look in the camera and respond, "Audience? What audience?" Endora also pointed out in one of her thought balloons that when Miguel returned to ''Passions'', he looked nothing like
Jesse Metcalfe
Jesse Eden Metcalfe (born December 9, 1978) is an American actor and musician. He is known for his portrayal of John Rowland on ''Desperate Housewives''. Metcalfe has also had notable roles on ''Passions'' and played the title role in '' John T ...
("Nope, not even close!"). In May 2008 while Juanita was looking for clues in a bookstore as to where Pilar was, the bargain shelf was full of copies of ''
Hidden Passions
''Hidden Passions: Secrets from the Diaries of Tabitha Lenox'' is a tie-in novelization released by HarperEntertainment in 2001, loosely based on the NBC soap opera, ''Passions''. It delved into the backstories of several prominent characters on ...
''. In June 2008, Tabitha mentions the fourth hour of ''Today'' being a ratings-grabber, poking fun as to how they canceled the soap making way for this fourth hour trying to bring the ratings on NBC up.
In the June 30, 2008, episode, Sheridan mentions Pretty's fake scar with references to her real family the Westmores.
Michael Westmore
Michael George Westmore I (born March 22, 1938) is an American make-up artist best known for his work in various ''Star Trek'' productions, winning nine Emmy Awards, and is a member of the Westmore family. He won the Academy Award for Make-up in ...
did make up for all four ''
Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into vari ...
'' spin-off series.
In the July 30, 2008, episode, Tabitha tells Endora about the volcano in Harmony referring to it as how ''Passions'' was canceled at the last moment and the actors not knowing. She tells Endora to look in the bowl and Endora says she sees a man sitting at a desk with the initials "J. Z." this is referring to NBC President
Jeff Zucker
Jeffrey Adam Zucker (born April 9, 1965) is an American former media executive. Between January 2013 and February 2022, Zucker was the president of CNN Worldwide. Zucker oversaw CNN, CNN International, HLN, and CNN Digital. He was previously C ...
. Tabitha looks at the audience mentioning Universal forces and Direct Intervention. This is a nod at both Universal Studios and DirecTV for canceling the series twice in one year.
Promotion and product placement
During its NBC run, ''Passions'' was known to "promote" other NBC programming within its storylines, and to incorporate commercial products into the plot in a
promotional tactic known as
product placement.
Shortly after ''Passions'' debuted,
Campbell tomato soup was featured as an ingredient in Grace Bennett's tomato soup cake. Also,
Nestlé Purina Dog Chow was used to feed Tabitha Lenox's pet cat Fluffy.
In a 2004 episode, TC watched an NBC ad for ''
Days of Our Lives
''Days of Our Lives'' (also stylized as ''Days of our Lives''; simply referred to as ''Days'' or ''DOOL'') is an American television soap opera that streams on the streaming service Peacock. The soap, which aired on the American television net ...
'' on his TV, and went on to praise the writers of ''Days of our Lives'' for coming up with such good storylines; ''Days'', at that time, was under the helm of
James E. Reilly, head writer of ''Passions''. In the September 4, 2006, episode, Fox was sucked into a
black hole
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; he then told Tabitha that it was the kind of black hole that one gets sucked into on the
Sci Fi Channel
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, which was the channel on which ''Passions'' repeats aired in 2006. Tabitha then told him stick with NBC (''Passions network). In an episode later in September 2006, Siren tried to get Miguel into bed by singing her Siren's song. Miguel told her that she should not audition for ''
America's Got Talent
''America's Got Talent'' (often abbreviated as ''AGT'') is a televised American talent show competition, and is part of the global ''Got Talent'' franchise created by Simon Cowell. The program is produced by Fremantle (as well as distribut ...
'', which airs on NBC. In another episode, Tabitha talked about ''
The Biggest Loser
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'' season finale, which was also aired on NBC. A more recent episode featured characters watching a
trailer for the 2007
Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton (''née'' Hall, born January 5, 1946) is an American actress and director. She has received various accolades throughout her career spanning over six decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Glo ...
film ''
Because I Said So'' (produced by
Universal Studios
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, which, like NBC, is owned by
General Electric
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).
For a time, Jessica Bennett was an
Avon mark saleswoman,
and more recently the show featured
Johnson & Johnson
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's
K-Y Jelly
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personal lubricant
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, and characters were seen drinking from Brita water pitchers. Both Jessica and Theresa were seen using Clearblue Easy pregnancy test products. After Kay and Miguel's wedding in 2008, Norma gave Miguel the 2-in-1
K-Y Jelly
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personal lubricant
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by
Johnson & Johnson
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, telling him how it is so great for her and Edna and that Miguel and Kay will find great enjoyment in it.
In July 2007, ''Passions'' began to promote its own move to DirecTV for the following September. Several characters' homes were seen sporting DirecTV
dishes on their roofs, and characters began to make frequent references to switching to DirecTV.
Theme song and opening sequence
The theme song for ''Passions'' is titled "Breathe"; it was performed by
Jane French
Jane French is an American singer/songwriter. French is well known for her song "Breathe", which was the theme song for the NBC soap opera ''Passions''.
As a child, French grew up in Montgomery, Ohio, a suburb of Cincinnati. French learned piano a ...
and written by French and
John Henry Kreitler
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. A long version of this theme was also released but was never used on the show.
The opening
title sequence
A title sequence (also called an opening sequence or intro) is the method by which films or television programmes present their title and key production and cast members, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound (often a opening theme song with visu ...
used since the show's premiere in 1999 features shots of the city of Harmony and its landmarks (actually the real-life town of
Camden, Maine
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). The sequence opens and closes with the show's logo in an italic typeface and in an Arial Black typeface in generic caps posted in front of the cursive form of the title. The opening theme is sometimes shortened to the last two verses to fit in extra scene time.
Ratings and broadcasting history
United States
A replacement for the serial ''
Another World'' (which ended on June 25, 1999 after a 35-year run) on NBC's daytime schedule, ''Passions'' debuted ahead of fellow NBC soap ''
Sunset Beach'' with a 2.1 rating (1.9 million viewers) and remained there until ''Sunset Beach'' was cancelled in December 1999. From January 2000 until early May, the show came in last place in the ratings among the ten soaps on the air at the time. During May 2000 sweeps, ''Passions'' gained in popularity and pulled ahead of ABC's ''
Port Charles
''Port Charles'' (commonly abbreviated as ''PC'') is an American television soap opera that aired on ABC from June 1, 1997, to October 3, 2003. It was a spin-off of the series ''General Hospital'', which has been running since 1963 and takes pl ...
''. ''Passions'' remained ahead of ''Port Charles'' until the latter show's cancellation in October 2003. From then on, ''Passions'' once again was last in the American daytime ratings, where it would stay for virtually the rest of its run. It did top ''
Guiding Light
''Guiding Light'' (known as ''The Guiding Light'' before 1975) is an American radio and television soap opera. It is listed in ''Guinness World Records'' as the third longest-running drama in television in American history. ''Guiding Light'' a ...
'' on occasion, but never for more than one week at a time. From 2001 to 2003, when ''Passions'' was at the peak of its popularity, it averaged a weekly 2.1-2.3 rating (roughly 2.4 million viewers). However, the ratings slowly declined each year afterwards; by the 2006-2007 season, the show averaged a 1.5 weekly rating (about 1.9 million viewers). The final episode on NBC had a household rating of 1.3/4 (1.68 million viewers). No ratings information was ever released for the show's run on DirecTV.
While ''Passions'' was never a big hit in household ratings, the show was a powerhouse in the younger-skewing demographics. For its entire NBC run it ranked as the #1 soap in Girls 12-17 and Women 18-24. The show also ranked #2 in Women 18-34 and even overtook fellow NBC soap ''
Days of Our Lives
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'' for a short period during the 2004-2005 season. In the crucial 18-49 demographic, ''Passions'' usually ranked #7, ahead of CBS soaps ''
As the World Turns
''As the World Turns'' (often abbreviated as ''ATWT'') is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS for 54 years from April 2, 1956, to September 17, 2010. Irna Phillips created ''As the World Turns'' as a sister show to her other soa ...
'', and ''Guiding Light''. The highest ranking ''Passions'' ever achieved in the 18-49 demographic was 4th place in November 2002 and once again in January 2007.
During its NBC run, ''Passions'' ran for 60 minutes every weekday (excluding some holidays). In the final NBC 2006-07 season, episodes were available online at NBC.com for free viewing and for purchase on
iTunes
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. After the move to DirecTV, the schedule was shortened to four days a week (Monday through Thursday) plus weekend marathon encores, then later three days a week (Monday through Wednesday) starting in January 2008 until the finale. Initially, DirecTV episodes were only available on its own exclusive channel; later they were made available for a paid subscription fee at NBC.com.
Canada
''Passions'' aired in Canada for its entire NBC run, first on
CTV in 1999 and then on
Global TV
The Global Television Network (more commonly called Global, or occasionally Global TV) is a Canadian English-language terrestrial television network. It is currently Canada's second most-watched private terrestrial television network after CT ...
in 2000. The series lasted there until its final airdate on NBC in September 2007, at which time it was then succeeded by ''Guiding Light'' in the same time slot.
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* NTV (Kenya)
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in
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador (; french: Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region. The province comprises the island of Newfoundland and the continental region ...
also aired ''Passions'' for almost its entire NBC run and was replaced by ''As the World Turns'' just before the series ended on NBC. On July 3, 2007 it was reported that new Canadian
premium television
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service
Super Channel would air the DirecTV episodes of ''Passions'' in Canada when the channel launched in October 2007. Those episodes premiered on Super Channel on October 8, 2007 (airing two new episodes at a time only until it caught up to the DirecTV episodes) and ran until the series finale on August 7, 2008. On August 11, 2008, Super Channel began to air ''Passions'' from the premiere episode. Season 2 re-ran on Super Channel starting August 2009 and season 3 in 2010. Season 4 premiered on July 14, 2011. Passions run on Super Channel ended on July 3, 2012. Super Channel chose not to renew their contract due to technical issues.
Australia
''Passions'' was broadcast nationally in Australia on the
Seven Network
The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air Television broadcasting in Australia, television network. It is owned by Seven West Media, Seven West Media Limited, and is one of ...
each weekday at 3:00pm, beginning on 29 January 2001 with the series' 1999 episodes. In 2005, the series was moved to an earlier 9:30am time slot, before the show's international licensing was cancelled due to the music copyright fees. ''Passions'' then went into re-runs in a 2am weekday morning time-slot, before ultimately ending with a "series finale."
Croatia
In
Croatia
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, private televizor
Nova TV aired the first two seasons of the show (520 episodes). The show was well received by the public, but badly by the critics.
Awards and nominations
''Passions'' has been honored with numerous awards and nominations during its run, including
Daytime Emmy Award
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s,
Imagen Foundation Awards
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, and a
GLAAD Media Award
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.
Critical reception
At its debut, reviews for the series were mixed. The ''
Orlando Sentinel
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The ''Orlando Sentinel'' is owned by parent company, '' Tribune P ...
'' gave ''Passions'' a "bleak prognosis" regarding the
Princess Diana
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controversy. Their critic wrote: "A show's dearth of creativity is evident when it shamelessly keeps picking over the bones of the dead. ''Passions'' seems to have a death wish."
''
TIME
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'' magazine wrote that apart from the show's supernatural elements, "''Passions'' would appear indistinguishable from almost any other soap opera." Unlike the ''Orlando Sentinel'', Time approved of the Princess Diana link, stating that it showed that ''Passions'' was not "devoid of promise" and that the storyline showed "flashes of a certain kind of genius."
By 2001, Michael Logan of ''
TV Guide
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'' remarked of ''Passions'', "There hasn't been this sort of buzz about a soap since the
Luke and Laura
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days on ''
General Hospital
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''...It's unlike anything else out there. There's a real sense of hipness to it."
Craig Tomashoff of ''
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'' praised the campy storylines by calling ''Passions'' the "''
Twin Peaks
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'' of daytime": "It's a staggeringly psychotic blend of supernatural thriller, melodramatic soap opera and situation comedy, featuring acting that would make a pro wrestler blush. I'm never quite sure whether this is a ''laughing at'' or a ''laughing with'' kind of show; either way, I'm still laughing."
Cast
Contract cast members
Noted guest stars
In a nod to ''
Bewitched
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'',
Bernard Fox appeared as that series' "
Dr. Bombay" on ''Passions'' in 1999 and 2000.
Alice Ghostley
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, who portrayed bumbling witch Esmeralda on ''Bewitched'', also appeared on ''Passions'' in 2000 as the ghost of
Matilda Matthews
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;Dr Ackland
:Michael Woods (December 22 to 26, 2003),
:Roark Critchlow (December 26, 2003 to March 17, 2004)
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, a friend and rival witch from Tabitha's past in colonial New England. Comedian
Ruth Buzzi
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portrayed Nurse Kravitz, an eccentric nurse who discovers that the character
Endora has a demon tail, in 2003.
Marla Gibbs
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appeared in 2004 and 2005 as Irma Johnson, the cantankerous aunt of
Eve Russell
Eve Russell is a fictional character on the American soap opera ''Passions'', which aired on NBC from 1999–2007 and on DirecTV from 2007–08. Created by the soap's head writer, James E. Reilly, Eve was played by Tracey Ross for the serie ...
and
Liz Sanbourne
Liz Sanbourne is a fictional character from the American soap opera ''Passions'', which aired on National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from 1999–2007 and on DirecTV from 2007–08. Created by the soap's head writer, James E. Reilly, Liz was po ...
. Gibbs was nominated for a
for the role. From 2005 to 2006,
Julia Duffy
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portrayed the Mother Superior at the
convent
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to which
Whitney Russell
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flees, and
Georgia Engel
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played
Esmeralda, Tabitha's childhood rival, in a 2007 ''
Wicked
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''-themed storyline.
Professional basketball player
Robert Horry
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appeared as himself in 1999,
as did singer
Mýa
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in 2003 and the band
Scissor Sisters
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in 2007. Judge
Mablean Ephriam
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also portrayed herself in a 2003 fantasy sequence in which the character
T. C. and Eve Russell go on the ''
Divorce Court
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'' television program.
Juliet Mills
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' daughter Melissa Caulfield appeared in 1999 and 2005 as Nanny Phoebe Figalilly, a role played by Mills in the
sitcom
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''
Nanny and the Professor
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December 27, 1971. During pre-production, the proposed tit ...
''. Gabby Tamargo, daughter of
Eva Tamargo
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, portrayed a young version of the elder Tamargo's character,
Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald
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Character history Early life
Pilar is the matriarch of the Lopez-Fitzgerald family. Sh ...
, in 2008.
''Hidden Passions''
In 2001,
HarperEntertainment released ''
Hidden Passions: Secrets from the Diaries of Tabitha Lenox'', a
tie-in
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novelization
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presented as Tabitha's diary, exposing the secrets and pasts of the town's residents. ''Passions'' featured a storyline involving Tabitha and Timmy promoting the book, which reached #4 on the real-life
''New York Times'' Best Seller list and garnered the series two alternative covers of ''
TV Guide
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'' in July 2001. While the novel was billed as being
canonical
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, by the show's final episode, the televised canon had diverged significantly from the novel since its publication.
See also
*
List of ''Passions'' awards
*
List of ''Passions'' characters
*
List of ''Passions'' crew
*
List of American daytime soap opera ratings
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