ALL MY CHILDREN Online Debut to Be Delayed

By: Nov. 11, 2011
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According to Variety, the debut of the online version of the popular ABC soap ALL MY CHILDREN has been delayed.  The show, which was recently canceled by the ABC network, was set to begin airing on The Online Network, along with the drama seriel 'One Life to Live'.

'One Life to Live' is still being aired on ABC and was scheduled to switch over to the online network after its finale episode in January.  Cast members Erika Slezak and Kassie DePaiva, have agreed to remain with the soap in its new home on the web.  'All My Children' left ABC  on September 23rd after more than 40 years on air. Actors Lindsay Hartley and Cameron Mathison are currently the only confirmed cast members who have agreed to appear on the soap's latest incarnation.  Soap star Susan Lucci had turned down an offer to remain with the show.  She is set to star on TV's 'Army Wives'. 

Prospect Park, the production company behind the online versions of the soaps, is still negotiating with other actors from the show.  ABC Soaps In Depth reports that the company may be having some financial trouble which is delaying the two shows from coming to the web.  Prospect Park has not released a statement regarding this current delay.

 



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