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Our Five Daughters was a daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from January 2 to September 28, 1962. The show was written by Leonard Stadd and directed by Paul Lammers, and aired for a half-hour, five days a week, at 3:30 PM EST, right after Young Doctor Malone.
The show starred former silent film icon Esther Ralston, whose career had faded after refusing to sleep with a studio mogul; she had lost most of her money and had been working as a sales clerk before finding some acting roles here and there. One of them was a brief appearance on the daytime courtroom drama The Verdict Is Yours. Verdict producer Eugene Burr liked what he saw and offered her the lead role in his new soap, Our Five Daughters.
Ralston played Helen Lee, mother of five daughters, whose husband Jim (Michael Keene) was critically injured in an accident. He became an invalid and the abrupt change caused havoc for his wife and children. The show did not gain a significant audience and was ended after several months, on the same day The Brighter Day ended its run.
The late Jacqueline Courtney, who played daughter Ann Lee, was also a popular actress on other daytime shows such as The Edge of Night, Another World, and One Life to Live.
Remarkably, all five actresses playing the daughters resembled Esther Ralston in her heyday.
Wynne Miller, who played her sister, was later featured on the NBC serial Somerset as Jessica Buchanan Delaney. Janis Young, who played another of the sisters, later played a mad housekeeper on Another World.
Other performers included Janis Young, future writer Ralph Ellis, Wynne Miller, and Edward Griffith.
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Our Five Daughters - Wikipedia
Our Five Daughters was a daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from January 2 to September 28, 1962. [1] The show was written by Leonard Stadd and directed by Paul Lammers, and aired for a half-hour, five days a week, at 3:30 PM EST, right after Young Doctor Malone.
Our Five Daughters (TV Series 1962– ) - IMDb
Our Five Daughters: Created by Eugene Barr, Leonard Stadd. With Esther Ralston, Jon Cypher, Frank Schofield, Ed Griffith.
Our Five Daughters | Soap Opera Wiki | Fandom
Our Five Daughters is a daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from January 2, 1962, until September 28, 1962. The show was written by Leonard Stadd and directed by Paul Lammers, and aired for a half-hour, five days a week, at 3:30 PM EST, right after Young Doctor Malone.
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Our Five Daughters (TV Series 1962– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
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Welcome to the Our Five Daughters Wiki! Our Five Daughters centers on the lives of the DeLuca family: Pizzeria owner, Tony and his wife Gloria, and their five daughters; Tracy, Maria, Rachel, Lauren, and Ashley.
Our Five Daughters (1962) - The Movie Database (TMDB)
Our Five Daughters is a daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from January 2, 1962, until September 28, 1962. The show was written by Leonard Stadd and directed by Paul Lammers, and aired for a half hour, five days a week, at 3:30 PM EST, right after Young Doctor Malone.
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NBC launched the 30-minute five-day-a-week daytime serial Our Five Daughters on 2 January 1962 – ousting the long-running From These Roots – and the trouble and suffering began immediately.
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Our Five Daughters was a daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from January 2 to September 28, 1962. [1] The show was written by Leonard Stadd and directed by Paul Lammers, and aired for a half-hour, five days a week, at 3:30 PM EST, right after Young Doctor Malone.