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''The Brighter Day'' is an American daytime
soap opera A soap opera, or ''soap'' for short, is a typically long-running radio or television Serial (radio and television), serial, frequently characterized by melodrama, ensemble casts, and sentimentality. The term "soap opera" originated from radio drama ...
which aired on CBS from January 4, 1954, to September 28, 1962. Originally created for
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by Irna Phillips in 1948, the radio and television versions ran simultaneously from 1954–1956. Set in New Hope, Wisconsin, the series revolved around Reverend Richard Dennis and his four children, Althea, Patsy, Babby and Grayling. ''The Brighter Day'' was the first soap opera to air on network television with an explicitly
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theme. Another soap opera created by Phillips, ''
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'', initially had a religious theme as a radio show but dropped it by the time the series moved to television.


History

''The Brighter Day'' had its roots in the radio soap opera ''
Joyce Jordan, M.D. Joyce Jordan, M.D. is a Radio broadcasting, radio soap opera in the United States. It was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company, ABC, CBS and NBC at various times during the era of old-time radio. Donna Halper, in her book, ''Invisible Stars ...
''. Jim Cox, in his book ''The Great Radio Soap Operas'', wrote: "''The Brighter Day'' premiered on the NBC network on October 11, 1948. But it was actually rolled out on another drama some time before that." Dr. Jordan lived near the Dennis family's hometown of Three Rivers, and listeners of the Jordan program became acquainted with the Dennises in 1948. In a seamless transition, Cox wrote, "By the time Dr. Jordan said 'good-by' on her final broadcast on Friday, October 8, 1948, the fans were already acquainted with the family that would replace her. The following Monday listeners could easily connect with the new series growing out of the show they had been hearing for so long." Smoothing the transition even more, ''The Brighter Days announcer, sponsor, network and time slot were the same as those of ''Joyce Jordan, M.D.'' The original radio version took place in the town of Three Rivers, but in late 1953 the Dennis family was forced to move to New Hope as a result of a
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washing out Three Rivers. Later in the run, the Dennis family moved to Columbus, established as a
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. There were five children in the radio version, but the oldest daughter, Liz (played from 1949–1954 by actress Margaret Draper), married and left the family as the show began on television. Also living with Reverend Dennis was his widowed sister, Emily Potter. ''The Brighter Day'' had mid-range
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for most of its run. During the 1950s, it was in the middle of the pack typically landing between 5th and 7th place over all and in the middle of all the CBS soaps. The show's best season was 1955–1956, when it did not have any competition from ABC and weak offerings from NBC. With the premiere of ''American Bandstand'' in 1957 and ''Bandstands surge in popularity a year later, the CBS strip of ''
The Verdict is Yours ''The Verdict Is Yours'' was an American courtroom drama that aired on CBS Daytime from September 2, 1957, to September 28, 1962, and in primetime from July 3 to September 25, 1958. Overview ''The Verdict Is Yours'' premiered on September 2, 195 ...
'' at 3:30, ''The Brighter Day'' at 4:00, '' The Secret Storm'' at 4:15 and ''
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'' at 4:30 all took a hit of about one rating point. Though The Secret Storm'' and The Edge of Night'' rebounded, ''The Brighter Day'' and its lead-in ''The Verdict Is Yours'' did not. By the 1960–61 season, both shows were holding their own, but had still taken a ratings hit. In Summer 1961,
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gave up production of the show to CBS and moved production of the series from
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to
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in an effort to save money. Key characters and stories were dropped when their actors did not wish to relocate. In the Summer of 1962, with ''The Secret Storm'' and ''The Edge of Night'' proving formidable against ''American Bandstand'', CBS decided to expand ''The Secret Storm'', creating a powerful hour-long soap block to counterprogram against ''American Bandstand''. This decision had both ''The Brighter Day'' and ''The Verdict is Yours'' moving from their mid/late afternoon slots to mid/late morning. The timeslot change was the final nail in the coffin, as both series lost almost half their audience, with ''The Brighter Day'' falling from a 6.9 to 3.7. Mid-late morning had never been successful for serials, and this instance was no different. In August 1962, the show made history by creating the first daytime television contract role for an
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. The actor, Rex Ingram, appeared as an ordained minister named Victor Graham beginning on September 17, but had no time to make much of an impact, as the show was cancelled two weeks later on September 28. The network announced that the show would be cancelled with less than two weeks before the final episode aired. In the final episode, actor Paul Langton addressed the viewers in character as Uncle Walter, wrapping up the storylines and explaining how the characters would resolve their problems. Langton ended the show with a final farewell: "The microphone can't pick up their voices and soon the picture will fade. If on occasion you think of us, we hope your memory will be a pleasant one." Among the show's writers were Doris Frankle, and Sam Hall. Agnes Nixon had been hired to write the show (and had created the character on which Ada and Rachel Davis, two characters on NBC's '' Another World'' were based), but the show was cancelled before her work was ever taped. Ms. Nixon then went to write ''
The 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 ...
'' and, later, '' Another World'' before creating her two classic soap operas on the ABC network. Among the actors who appeared on the series, the most famous alumni are
Hal Holbrook Harold Rowe Holbrook Jr. (February 17, 1925 – January 23, 2021) was an American actor, television director, and screenwriter. He first received critical acclaim in 1954 for a one-man stage show that he developed called ''Mark Twain Tonight!'' ...
(Grayling Dennis),
Lois Nettleton Lois June Nettleton (August 16, 1927 – January 18, 2008) was an American film, stage, radio, and television actress. She received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won two Daytime Emmy Awards. Early life Lois Nettleton was born on Aug ...
(Patsy Dennis Hamilton), and
Patty Duke Anna Marie "Patty" Duke (December 14, 1946 – March 29, 2016) was an American actress and mental health advocate. Over the course of her acting career, she was the recipient of an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awa ...
(Ellen Williams Dennis).


See also

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List of radio soaps Radio daytime drama serials were broadcast for decades, and some expanded to television. These dramas are often referred to as "soaps", a shortening from "soap opera". That term stems from the original dramatic serials broadcast on radio that h ...


References


External links

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Public domain episode at the Internet Archive
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