• Network: CBS
  • Series Premiere Date: Jun 30, 1952
Season #: 72, 71, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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Summary: The late soap journalist Christopher Schemering once wrote that soap operas are not just dramas; "they're little pockets of American history." So it's only fitting to consider that at one time, "The Guiding Light,"-the longest running program in broadcast history, spanning 71 years-- brought fifteen-minute bits of escapism to war-weary housewives, as their men trudged off to fight the indignities of WWII. It brought social awareness to a nation that began to think about the big picture beyond their picket fences and suburban streets. Soap opera is a truly dynamic genre that reflects life as it is lived, the quintessential American art form. Although berated and belittled, the soap opera has an illustrious lineage, with no less than the books of Charles Dickins as an inspiration. Created by the legendary, if not iron-fisted Irna Phillips, "The Guiding Light" began its life on January 25, 1937. Originally, the show focused on the Chicagoan suburb of Five Points, a bustling enclave of German-Jewish immigrants hoping to find their own piece of the American dream. Giving them the hope and inspiration they needed was a kindly minister named Reverend John Ruthledge (voiced by Arthur Peterson of "Soap" fame). The Reverend's sermons of hope and forgiveness made such an impression that a bestselling book was published of his most popular homilies. The Reverend's message could be summed up by his favorite mantra from Edwin Markum "There is a destiny that makes us brothers, none goes his way alone, all that we send into the lives of others, comes back into our own." On the desk near his window, the minister placed an old lantern, a "guiding light" to those parishioners passing in the cold, hopeless night. In the 1940's the Reverend Ruthledge enrolled as a chaplain to do his part of the war effort. However, when the production of the show moved to the west coast, Peterson refused to join them, so Irna Phillips had the minister die when his plane was shot down overseas. His "friendship lamp" went too with the production move to the town of Selby Flats, California. Reverend Matthews took over for the late Rev. Ruthledge as the center of hope and inspiration. However, by the time that the show was slated to move to television, the religious undertones of the show were virtually gone and the focus was moved yet again to the family Bauer. * Guiding Light was cancelled on April 1, 2009 and the last episode aired on September 18, 2009.

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Network: CBS
Genre(s): Drama
Seasons: 72, 71, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
Cast Credit
Daniel Cosgrove Harlan 'Bill' Lewis III [3] (2002-2005; 2007-2009)
Grant Aleksander Phillip Spaulding [2+4] (Jun 1982 - Dec 1984; Jan 1987 - Feb 1991; May 1996 - Nov 2004)
Marj Dusay Alexandra Spaulding [2+4] (9/93-3/25/97; 11/98-2/99; 12/26/02-2009)
Jeff Branson Shayne Lewis
Crystal Chappell Olivia Spencer Lewis Spaulding Lewis(1999 - Present; Contract)
Yvonna Wright Melissande 'Mel' Boudreau Bauer (Sept 20, 2001-2009; Rec.)
Robert Bogue Anthony Camaletti (Aka A. C.) Mallet (4/15/2005-9/2009)
Lisa Brown Nola Reardon Chamberlain (1980 - 1985; 1995 - 1997)
Justin Deas Frank 'Buzz' Cooper Sr. (2/1993 - 9/2009)
Bonnie Dennison Daisy Lemay
Elizabeth Keifer Christina 'Blake' Thorpe Spaulding Marler (1992 - Present; Rec.)
Gina Tognoni Dinah Marler [4] (7/7/04 - 9/18/09)
Krista Tesreau Melinda 'Mindy' Lewis [1] (5/26/1983-4/1989; 10/2002; 3/6/2009-9/18/2009)
Kurt McKinney Matt Reardon (1994 - 2000; 2005)
Robert Newman Joshua 'Josh' Lewis (Oct 1981-Dec 1984; Oct 1986-Jan 1991; Aug 1993-Sept 2009)
Kim Zimmer Reva Shayne
Murray Bartlett Cyrus Foley
Tom Pelphrey Jonathan "JB" Randall (9/2/04-2/1/07; 7/31/07-8/2/07; 1/23/08-3/6/08; 8/5/09-9/18/09)
Morgan Englund Dylan Lewis
Beth Chamberlin Beth Raines Bauer Spaulding Lemay Winslow (Aka Lorelei Hills) [2] (1989 - 1991; 1997 - Present; Rec.)
Ron Raines Alan Spaulding [3] (7/1994-7/15/2009)
Jay Hammer Fletcher Reade (1984 - 1999)
Maureen Garrett Holly Reade
Melissa Hayden Bridget Reardon
Paul Anthony Stewart Danny Santos
Michael O'Leary Frederick 'Rick' Bauer (1983 - 91; 95 - Present)
Michelle Ray Smith Ava Peralta
Marcy Rylan Lizzie Spaulding
Caitlin Van Zandt Ashlee Wolfe (3/25/2006-9/2009)
Mandy Bruno Marina Cooper [5] (5/2004-9/2009)
Lawrence Saint-Victor Remy Boudreau
David Andrew MacDonald Edmund Winslow (7/8/99-11/10/05; 1/19 - 20/06; 10/14/07-12/28/07; 1/23/09-9/17/09)
E.J. Bonilla Rafe Rivera
Jordan Clarke Harlan 'Billy' Lewis II (1983-1987; 1989-1994; 1996; 1999-2009; Rec. )/Dr. Tim Ryan (1974-1976)
Maeve Kinkead Vanessa Chamberlain Lewis Reardon (6/1980-8/1981; 2/1982-1987; 7/1989-7/2000; 6/2002; 4-5/2005; 2/2006-9/2009)
Frank Dicopoulos Frank Achilles Cooper Jr. (10/31/1987 - 9/2009)
Peter Simon Dr. William Edward "Ed" Bauer (1981 - 1984; 1986 - 1996; 2002 - 2004)
Tyra Collar Leah Bauer
Nancy St. Alban Michelle Bauer Santos [4] (10/2000-11/2005, 07/2009 - 09/2009)
Jessica Leccia Natalia Rivera
Bradley Cole Richard Winslow (1999-2003)/ Jeffrey O'Neill (2003-2009)
Orlagh Cassidy Doris Wolfe (5/1998-9/2009)
Tina Sloan Lillian Raines (1983-2009)
George Alvarez Father Ray Santos [2] (3/30/1999-2007; 2008-2009; Rec.)
Zack Conroy James Spaulding
Carey Cromelin Wanda Hite