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Thursday, February 7, 2008
soap for tomorrow
Soap operas were always a big part of daytime television, such as
Search for Tomorrow
. You may not know that they were live and lasted only 15 minutes per episode, which seems to fit all too well with Lynn Spiegel's argument. Watch an episode
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