Making: Stories Without End

Making: Stories Without End takes you on a journey to learn about daytime soap operas and their broad reach on television. From the early radio days in the 1930s through the invention of TV to streaming, this way of telling immersive stories has endured. There are intergenerational family stories, discussions about divorce and abortion, groundbreaking storylines dealing with queer representation. And all these threads go back to one Chicago woman, Irna Phillips. The queen of soaps originated, wrote or supervised more than a dozen daytime serials for more than 40 years… and left a lasting mark on the television industry. You’ll hear the story behind the stories from scholars, actors, writers – from the past and now – as well as fans.
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Love it!
May 15
I was beyond excited about this podcast - I’m just sad it’s over already
She influential in my life
May 13
I remember watching Oprah on her first day at AM Chicago, because I was running late for school and my mom was doing my hair in a fast ponytail and the show started. I was 8. When I was 20 while watching an episode I decided to follow my dream and major journalism despite what my family thought I should be doing. I wish you were around for the stage of my life when I’m going through menopause, but I’m glad she was around when I was growing up.❤️
Soap Fans Must Listen
May 12
I am long time daytime fan. As soon as saw Irma Phillips name I knew this podcast was for me.
A long time coming
Apr 17
Thank you for taking the time to talk about the history of Soaps! I watched as a child with my great-aunts and mother. I am still watching General Hospital and now beyond the gates!
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- CreatorWBEZ Chicago
- Episodes53
- Seasons6
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Copyright 2016 Chicago Public Media
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