It's official. Cancelled soaps All My Children and One Life To Live will live on as online dramas. Prospect Park has released a press release and will offer furth details in the next few weeks.
We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor programs on The Online Network (Toln).
Today we are also pleased to confirm that Prospect Park has:
1) signed guild agreements with both SAG-aftra (Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) and the DGA (Directors Guild of America);
2) entered into a consulting agreement with Agnes Nixon the creator of All My Children and One Life to Live guaranteeing her active involvement;
3) hired Foz McDermott (coordinating...
We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor programs on The Online Network (Toln).
Today we are also pleased to confirm that Prospect Park has:
1) signed guild agreements with both SAG-aftra (Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) and the DGA (Directors Guild of America);
2) entered into a consulting agreement with Agnes Nixon the creator of All My Children and One Life to Live guaranteeing her active involvement;
3) hired Foz McDermott (coordinating...
- 1/7/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Soap opera fans rejoice! Prospect Park has announced that long-running soap operas "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will return with new episodes on the company's The Online Network.
Prospect Park heads Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank announced via press release that production on the two soap operas would resume in February 2013. Agnes Nixon, the creator of both "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," has joined with the production company in the revival and has a consulting agreement.
The confirmation of the soap operas' return -- which has been a possibility since Prospect Park gained the licenses for the shows in 2011 -- hinged on guild agreements, financing and the hiring of a production staff. The new press release makes it clear that all of these particular hurdles are in the past.
There is no word yet about whether or not the soaps' stars will return to the new productions.
Prospect Park heads Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank announced via press release that production on the two soap operas would resume in February 2013. Agnes Nixon, the creator of both "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," has joined with the production company in the revival and has a consulting agreement.
The confirmation of the soap operas' return -- which has been a possibility since Prospect Park gained the licenses for the shows in 2011 -- hinged on guild agreements, financing and the hiring of a production staff. The new press release makes it clear that all of these particular hurdles are in the past.
There is no word yet about whether or not the soaps' stars will return to the new productions.
- 1/7/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"One Life to Live" and "All My Children" are coming back to life. Prospect Park has officially announced the two soaps will live again on the internet, on The Online Network.
The shows will begin production in February. Prospect Park signed agreements with SAG-aftra, the actors union, and DGA, the Directors Guild of America, clearing a hurdle in getting the soaps back into production.
Agnes Nixon, the creator of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will consult on the two soaps. Foz McDermott will act as the head of production at The Online Network, while Jennifer Pepperman will serve as executive producer of "One Life to Live" and Ginger Smith will executive produce "All My Children."
In a statement Prospect Park announced it has secured necessary financing to get the soaps back into production.
"We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who...
The shows will begin production in February. Prospect Park signed agreements with SAG-aftra, the actors union, and DGA, the Directors Guild of America, clearing a hurdle in getting the soaps back into production.
Agnes Nixon, the creator of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will consult on the two soaps. Foz McDermott will act as the head of production at The Online Network, while Jennifer Pepperman will serve as executive producer of "One Life to Live" and Ginger Smith will executive produce "All My Children."
In a statement Prospect Park announced it has secured necessary financing to get the soaps back into production.
"We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who...
- 1/7/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Update, 9:25 Am: Prospect Park has sent out a letter from Rich Frank and Jeff Kwatinetz confirming our earlier break. The new developments include confirmed deals with SAG-aftra and the DGA — sticking points in previous talks — and inking the soaps’ creator Agnes Nixon to a consulting agreement. Here’s the entire letter, which says a launch date for the anchor programs on the company’s The Online Network will be announced in the coming weeks: We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor programs on The Online Network (Toln). Today we are also pleased to confirm that Prospect Park has: 1) signed guild agreements with both SAG-aftra (Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) and the DGA (Directors Guild of America); 2) entered into a consulting agreement with Agnes Nixon...
- 1/7/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
You’re not dreaming, brainwashed by Mitch Lawrence or doped up on Libidozone: All My Children and One Life to Live shall return.
Breaking its silence after weeks of rumors and leaks, Prospect Park on Monday formally announced their latest — and firmed-up — plan to relaunch the defunct ABC sudsers.
Here’s the entertainment company’s official press release:
We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor...
Breaking its silence after weeks of rumors and leaks, Prospect Park on Monday formally announced their latest — and firmed-up — plan to relaunch the defunct ABC sudsers.
Here’s the entertainment company’s official press release:
We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor...
- 1/7/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
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