Thursday, August 1, 2013

ONE LIFE TO LIVE Season Finale Airs August 19, ALL MY CHILDREN September 2

Prospect Park's The OnLine Network (TOLN) today announced the first season finales of ONE LIFE TO LIVE on Monday, August 19th and ALL MY CHILDREN on Monday, September 2nd.

Both of these iconic series, which premiered to great fanfare this past April, have consistently ranked in the Top 10 on iTunes, Hulu and Hulu Plus, and have had "tens of millions of views since their historic online debut" according to Prospect Park.

TOLN also announced that future seasons of the shows will benefit from the launch of a new, user-friendly web portal and app that will make it even easier for fans to connect with their favorite characters and will take their level of interaction to a whole new level.

"We could not be more proud to have delivered a stunning season of ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE, and really thank the creative teams and cast for being true partners in this journey. Together we have tackled more business, creative, and logistical challenges than most shows experience in a lifetime of production, yet we continue to prevail with these top rated, critically acclaimed shows,” said Prospect Park's Jeff Kwatinetz. “We are prepping now for next season and have more surprises and twists and turns to deliver audiences—I am just hoping they stay on the soaps and not in our way.”

TOLN’s new digital destination for the network, www.toln.com, will feature dedicated series pages, enhanced video content, detailed show descriptions, cast and character pages, a photo gallery with social shopping functionality, links to the social media communities for both shows on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. and much more. The complimentary mobile app for iOS and Android will allow fans to watch full length episodes of ONE LIFE TO LIVE and ALL MY CHILDREN, in addition to exclusive clips, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. The TOLN app will work on iOS (3G and Retina Display) and Android devices.

Season Finale Previews:

The first season of ALL MY CHILDREN wraps up by answering many of the seasons burning questions. Will Angie and Jesse finally bring home Cassandra after her horrific journey? Will the ordeal bring them closer or is Jesse keeping another secret that could put his family in jeopardy? Will Pete finally end up with Celia or do Colby and Opal have other plans? And what of Dimitri’s feelings for Brooke? Miranda’s for AJ? Zach’s for Kendall? And is there a big surprise in store for Cara, JR and David about Oliver? Lots of action to come.



This season of ONE LIFE TO LIVE wraps as the entire town of Llanview attends the annual Man of the Year Gala. Viki and Dorian, co-chairs of the planning committee, hope that the event will go off without a hitch. However, with the conflicts between many of the characters brewing to the surface, that looks nearly impossible. Fireworks explode and it all comes to a head with the shocking return of a fan favorite in a big way. Everything comes to a head on the season finale of ONE LIFE TO LIVE!

9 comments:

  1. Season finale? I didn't know the shows weren't going to be on year-round. When are they coming back? Enquiring minds want to know!

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  2. Season 2 dates haven't been announced yet. Based on a recent Hulu survey that a few people got, PP may be considering 20 episode seasons released in one day or in 2 sets of 10. Or something completely different. I would love it if Season 1 was now released on DVD/Blu-ray/etc.

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  3. I would love if, since they are doing in the more traditional way, of actual seasons that a DVD be released. I think it is something a lot of fans would also like.

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  4. AMC begins taping Season 2 August 12th and OLTL begins begins filming Season 2 Sept 9.

    I wonder if each season will film 40 episodes?

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  5. When they said they "banked" enough episodes to last, I figured it meant that it was like a regular daytime soap where the seasons don't end. This gap between seasons could cause online viewers to think the show is over.

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  6. Of u are watching on HULU then U will know its coming back. Viewers are smart.

    Plus Hulu will promote this im sure

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  7. Each show only shot around 40 episodes so far. These episodes are filmed around 80k an episode, not 200k an episode at ABC

    Maybe they realized they need to take their time to get the best quality shows

    At ABC they were shooting 10 shows a week. Rob Gorrie said they shoot 6-7 a week now.

    I dont need 260 new shows. I will be happy with what they can get. AMC starts filming Aug 12 and OLTL Sept 9th 6 & their lease ends Dec 31. Im sure they will film into December. Take a Holiday break. Renew their lease & start shooting again in Feb 2014.

    I have a feeling Hulu will start airing new episodes sometime in October before sweeps began.

    I bet bu December each show will have somewhere between 80 and 90 episodes filmed.

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  8. Hmm I'm not sure how I feel about the seasons. I think it's a neat idea to have seasons but I was really hoping to be able to keep watching!

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