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''The City'' is an American television
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 ...
that aired on ABC from November 13, 1995, to March 28, 1997. The series was a continuation of the serial ''
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'', which ran from 1983 until 1995, and featured the surviving central characters of the latter's final major story arc, which saw most of the show's characters fall victim to a serial killer. The characters that survived moved from Corinth, Pennsylvania, to New York City and settled in the
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neighborhood of
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. The show was co-created by
Agnes Nixon Agnes Nixon ( Eckhardt; December 10, 1922 – September 28, 2016) was an American television writer and producer, and the creator of the ABC soap operas ''One Life to Live'', ''All My Children'', as well as ''Loving'' and its spin-off '' The Ci ...
, the creator of ''Loving'', and the show's last pair of headwriters, Barbara Esensten and
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. The show won two
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in 1996.


Storylines

While it was started by ''Loving'' creator
Agnes Nixon Agnes Nixon ( Eckhardt; December 10, 1922 – September 28, 2016) was an American television writer and producer, and the creator of the ABC soap operas ''One Life to Live'', ''All My Children'', as well as ''Loving'' and its spin-off '' The Ci ...
, ''The City'' was different from other soaps of its day, as the city wasn't the main setting of the series: the loft and its surroundings took precedence, and the city was secondary. Also, the show was shot on
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using the
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process for its entire run (one of two soap operas ever to do so, ''
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'' also used the FilmLook processing from 2006 to 2010). One of the most daring storylines was one involving a
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. Photographer Bernardo had a
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with model Azure C. He went to the corner to get some
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when he saw a picture of Azure C. before the sex change operation. The
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which they both worked had to do a lot of damage control. The storyline began to take off but was soon dropped, in part due to the subject matter, protests from
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groups who felt that the storyline presented trans people as a source of mockery, and in part due to lackluster reaction to actress Carlotta Chang's performance. Azure and Bernardo reconciled and left town. Despite featuring several well-known actors, such as
Morgan Fairchild Morgan Fairchild (born Patsy Ann McClenny; February 3, 1950) is an American actress. She began acting in the early 1970s and has had roles in several television series since. Fairchild began her career on the CBS daytime soap opera ''Search for T ...
and Debbi Morgan, the series failed to catch on. In an attempt to remind viewers of the well-received "Loving Murders" storyline from ''Loving'', in mid-1996 the show had most of the characters stalked (and some murdered by) a killer known as The Masquerader who left notes saying "Happy Now". The killer was revealed to be Danny's girlfriend Molly Malone, whose sweet, perky behavior belied her true nature. Several months later, Lorraine, who had dazzled critics and fans in the final months of ''Loving'', joined the show. She had left her long-lost love Charles (Angie's ex-husband) and took up with fellow middle-aged alcoholic Nick Rivers. Rivers shared a past with Sydney Chase and there were plans to team the two up (they had palpable chemistry a decade earlier in ABC's short-lived prime time soap ''
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'') but the plans never materialized.


The end

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had only signed a one-year contract and left when that contract expired in late 1996. ABC replaced her with Jane Elliot, who was very popular as the witchy
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on ''
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'' (Elliot had previously helped produce ''Loving'' from 1994 to 1995). Four months prior to her arrival, Elliot reprised her role on ''
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'' for the summer to cross over on ''The City'' in the fall. However, despite Elliot's addition to the show, ratings continued to be the lowest of any daytime soap opera and ABC announced the program's cancellation in February 1997.12 Characters in Search of a Soap Opera
/ref> Two months after the show's finale, after airing classic episodes of ABC's other soaps (''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'') in ''The City'' time slot, ABC would replace the show with '' Port Charles'', which remained until October 2003. The show did provide happy endings for most of its characters but when they failed to get Morgan Fairchild to appear again as Sydney Chase, the show killed her off by the "Happy Now" killer. Daytime talk show '' The View'' used Sydney Chase's loft set from ''The City'' until its fifth season.


Cast

The original characters of the show included the survivors of the murder storyline on ''Loving'', including Ally Alden (played by
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), Steffi Brewster ( Amelia Heinle), Alex Masters (
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),
Angie Hubbard Jesse and Angela "Angie" Hubbard are fictional characters and a supercouple from the ABC and The Online Network daytime drama ''All My Children''. Jesse is portrayed by Darnell Williams and Angie is portrayed by Debbi Morgan.From 1990 to 1991 ...
( Debbi Morgan), Tess Wilder (
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), Buck Huston ( Philip Brown), Danny Roberts ( Ted King), Jocelyn Roberts (
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), Jacob Foster ( Darnell Williams),
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( Alimi Ballard), Richard Wilkins (
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), and Tony Soleito (George Palermo). Among the original characters there were Zoey (Joni Allen), Nick Rivers (
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), Joey Soleito (James Sioutis), Bernard Castro (
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), Sydney Chase (
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), Azure C (Carlotta Chang), and Molly Malone (Melissa Dye).
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and her son
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were characters that originated in the early 1980s on ''
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'', and were transplanted to ''Loving'' in 1993. Thus, with the premiere of ''The City'' in 1995, Angie and Frankie became the first two individuals who have been regular characters on three ABC soap operas. Likewise, Angie's portrayer Debbi Morgan became the first actor to portray the same character as a regular on three different soap operas. Characters from ''Loving'', Cooper Alden (
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) and Deborah Alden (
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) made brief appearances at the start of the series. By 1996, several original cast members had already left the series, including Anthony-Rodriguez, Ballard, Chang, Dye, Fairchild, and Heinle. To refresh the cast, and substitute Fairchild's departure, the show welcomed
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(a ''
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'' character, played by Jane Elliot) to the show. Other new characters included
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(also from ''GH'', played by P.J. Aliseo), Jared Chase ( Joel Fabiani), Carla Soleito (Amy Van Horne), Gino Soleito (
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, Joseph Sirola) and Lorraine Hawkins (Maggie Rush) who was also on ''Loving'' towards the end of the show.


Ratings history

''The City'' fared poorly from the beginning, ranking last out of 11 soaps and averaging a 2.2 rating for the majority of the 1995–96 television season (''Loving'' had left the air averaging a 2.5 rating between the months of September and November 1995). The ratings dropped to 2.0 for the 1996–97 television season, and producers tried to gain viewers by crossing over Jane Elliot's popular ''
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'' character
Tracy Quartermaine Tracy Quartermaine is a fictional character on the ABC soap opera ''General Hospital''. She is played by actress Jane Elliot, who originated the role in 1978 and has played her intermittently since that time, primarily on ''GH'' and briefly on ...
, who first appeared in October 1996. ''The City'' ranked last out of 11 soap operas on the air as late as the first week of January 1997 even below newcomer '' Sunset Beach'', but a stronger than expected finale month in March 1997, coupled with a ratings slide for newcomer ''Sunset Beach'', saved ''The City'' from last place in the ratings for both of its two seasons on the air. After ''The City'' aired its final episode, ABC temporarily aired classic 30-minute episodes of ''
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'', ''
One Life to Live ''One Life to Live'' (often abbreviated as ''OLTL'') is an American soap opera broadcast on the ABC television network for more than 43 years, from July 15, 1968, to January 13, 2012, and then on the internet as a web series on Hulu and iTunes ...
'', and ''
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'' in its place. '' Port Charles'', which would debut in ''The Citys timeslot in June 1997, would post a 2.6 rating for 1996–97, and would not fall below ''The City'''s lowest yearly rating until 2000–2001.


Awards


Daytime Emmy Award wins

* 1996 "Outstanding Art Direction/Set Direction/Scenic Design for a Drama Series" * 1996 "Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series"


References


External links

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