American soap opera icon Eileen Fulton dies
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CBS' new soap opera Beyond the Gates focuses on a Black family, which hasn't been done in the genre since Generations in 1991.
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CBS logo *We reported that CBS is developing “The Gates,” a soap opera about a wealthy Black family living in a posh, gated community. George Cheeks, CEO of CBS and chief content officer for ...
Thirty-five years after “Generations” premiered on NBC in 1991, a new black-led soap opera, “The Gates,” is coming to daytime on CBS.
CBS has ordered the daytime soap opera “The Gates” to series, Variety has learned. The series was first reported to be in development in March.
As much as it seems that the daytime soap opera is on life support, it’s still alive and well on CBS. Two of the highest-rated daytime series — The Young And The Restless and The Bold And The ...
CBS has announced the development of “The Gates,” a series that has the potential to be the first daytime soap opera with a predominantly Black cast in 35 years.
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Newser on MSNEileen Fulton's Lisa Wed 8 Times on As the World TurnsEileen Fulton, whose portrayal of Lisa on As the World Turns spanned 50 years and eight soap opera marriages, has died. She was 91. The actress died July 14 in Asheville, North Carolina, according to an online post by a funeral home.