Brandon Beemer Out at B&B, in at GH?
Jack Wagner's contract won't be
picked up, but what's next?
Kirsten Storms No Go: Storms not returning
Kirsten Storms will not be
back at GH as announced
OLTL Logo OLTL stars to GH
Four One Life to Live characters
to join GH roster
soapcentral.com » Guiding Light » News » 2009 » Tributes slated as Guiding Light draws to a close
Logo Tributes slated as Guiding Light draws to a close
by Dan J Kroll
Posted Monday, June 08, 2009 2:46:03 PM


As Guiding Light prepares to air its final episode in September, the number of tributes being planned to honor the long-running series continues to grow. Amid the celebration, however, come stunning new allegations that there were secret plans to alienate as many viewers as possible before the series' finale.


With just a little under 90 episodes of Guiding Light remaining, there is growing acceptance among fans that there will be no last-minute salvation for the show. Though executives from Procter & Gamble's production company, TeleNext Media, have insisted that they've been doing everything in their power to find a new home for the 72-year-old soap, an explosive new report claims that TeleNext may have intentionally run the show into the ground.


In a column in the Hollywood Reporter's television blog, ShowBiz411.com, writer Roger Friedman insinuates that Procter & Gamble wanted Guiding Light to fail. The reason, according to Friedman, is simple. P&G wants out of the television business so that it can focus on its core business: consumer goods. What has not been easy was getting fans to turn their backs on Guiding Light without threatening boycotts of the massive consumer products company's goods.


"Turn the fans against the show so they won’t miss it. In the last few weeks, maybe thinking no one’s watching, the GL producers have made the remaining episodes unwatchable," Friedman writes. "They’ve allowed the actors to use coarse language generally unsuitable to network TV. You can only imagine older fans wincing when they hear 'pissed off' or 'douchebag' uttered by their favorite characters."


Meanwhile, at least three tributes are in the works for television's longest-running scripted television program.


One of television's other long-running programs, the news magazine, 60 Minutes, recently sat down with the cast and crew of Guiding Light during a taping of the show's annual Bauer Barbecue. The taped scenes will air in and episode that will be broadcast just before the soap airs its final episode. The 60 Minutes episode airs Sunday, September 13. Due to football, the start of the show may be delayed in some markets, so you may want to pad the recording times on your TiVos, DVRs, and VCRs.


On August 19, the Paley Center for Media will hold a special "Goodbye to Guiding Light" program. During the 90-minute forum, a clip from the show's finale will be shown, as well highlights from the serial's storied past. Schedule to attend the screening are executive producer Ellen Wheeler, head writer Jill Lorie Hurst, Kim Zimmer (Reva Shayne), Robert Newman (Joshua Lewis), and Grant Aleksander (Phillip Spaulding). Other panelists will be announced at a later date.


This year's Daytime Emmys is reportedly putting together a special tribute to Guiding Light that will air during the show's August 30 broadcast.


Guiding Light will air its final episode on CBS on September 18, 2009.





RELATED STORYCBS announces it has cancelled Guiding Light. [Apr 1, 2009]
Share this story with friends, family or the world.

SEND TO A FRIEND
Email this article to a friend.
PRINTABLE VERSION View a printer friendly version of this article



Related Information
News Archives: Guiding Light to end after 72 years. [Apr 1, 2009]
Who's Who: Read a biography of Springfield residents.
About The Actor: Learn more about the GL actors.
More Archived News: Review more past GL news headlines.
News and More: Return to soapcentral.com's GL FrontPage.




COMMENTS:

 HOT LIST: Most-visited soaps
1.General Hospital
2.The Young and the Restless
3.The Bold and the Beautiful
4.Days of our Lives
5.All My Children
6.One Life to Live
Results from the week ending February 4, 2012
 HOT LIST: Most-talked about stars
1.Kirsten Storms
2.Jack Wagner
3.Kristen Alderson
4.Brandon Beemer
5.Alicia Minsew
Results from the week ending February 4, 2012
 HOT LIST: Most-discussed characters
1.Patty Williams
2.Robin Scorpio
3.Starr Manning
4.Nick Marone
5.Alexis Davis
Results from the week ending February 4, 2012


Other stories making news on soapcentral.com
All My Children
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• Lucci to expose Deadly Affairs
Darnell Williams joins Y&R
• Alternate AMC ending exits, but...
Bold and the Beautiful
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• Jack Wagner latest B&B cut
• Down's contract not renewed
• Beemer confirms off contract
• Conroy bumped to recurring
Days of our Lives
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• Lisa Rinna's return confirmed
• Chappell talks Mayan wedding, more on SCL
• Dattilo returning as Lucas in '12
General Hospital
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• ABC: No decision made on GH's future
• Storms won't return to GH as planned
• OLTL's Alderson inks GH contract
• Returning: Noah | Holly | Anna
One Life to Live
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• DePaiva worried crossover 'misleading'
• Mannings, John McBain headed to GH
• Williamson debunks GH rumor
Young and the Restless
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• Genie Francis dishes Y&R story
• Jeanne Cooper back at work
• Y&R signs another ex-AMC star
Soap Central Live
 FrontPage | Upcoming Shows | Board
• Biancapalooza
• A tribute to One Life to Live
Other Soaps News
 FrontPage | Recaps | Scoop | Board
• AMC/OLTL On Demand and cable?
• Enter our Pet Photo contest
• Daytime Emmy noms announced