Lights out for CBS soap ‘Guiding Light,’ with Friday’s episode ending a 72-year run

By Frazier Moore, AP
Friday, September 18, 2009

Lights out for ‘Guiding Light’ after final show

NEW YORK — Friday marked the final flicker of CBS’ “Guiding Light,” as that venerable daytime drama logged its farewell hour after 72 years on the air.

The last episode took an upbeat, life-affirming tone, complete with a scene that gathered many of the characters at a picnic in the park on a beautiful day.

And the closing moments sealed the future of the show’s signature on-and-off-again supercouple: Reva (Kim Zimmer, who created the role in 1983) and Josh (Robert Newman, who started on the show in 1981).

They rendezvoused, according to plan, at the local lighthouse and declared their undying love. Then these soul mates climbed into Josh’s pickup truck.

“You ready?” asked Josh.

“Always,” Reva said.

And they drove away, as the words “The End” flashed on the screen before a final fade-out.

“Guiding Light” began on radio in 1937, then moved to TV in 1952. In recent decades it was set in the midwestern town of Springfield, where it focused on the Spaulding, Lewis and Cooper clans.

Along with veteran cast members, the show also played host to many actors who left to find larger stardom elsewhere. These include Kevin Bacon, JoBeth Williams, James Earl Jones, Allison Janney, Brittany Snow, Hayden Panettiere and Melina Kanakaredes.

CBS issued word that it would be axed last April, and production of the show, which was taped in Manhattan and in nearby Peapack, N.J., wrapped in August.

“Guiding Light” now becomes the latest victim of the ratings collapse afflicting the entire soap-opera world. With an average 2.1 million viewers, it was the least-watched of all the network soaps, which after today (and some 15,700 past weekdays for “Light”) will total only seven.

On Oct. 5, CBS will fill the slot “Guiding Light” is vacating with a new edition of the game show “Let’s Make a Deal.”

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Discussion

Dan
September 18, 2009: 11:23 pm

I had no idea the show was on for so many years! That’s impressive.


wade
September 18, 2009: 8:50 pm

Here we go again with ANOTHER GAME SHOW.and in The Guiding Lights time slot. I ask Isn’t that just what we need another gameshow!!! or why not another reality show I just can’t come to terms with the network removing the guiding light from the schedual so what if it had low ratings…It gave people jobs people that some of us enjoy have in our daily lives. I have been watching the light since I can remember and im 39yrs old it is such a tragidy to see a game show take it’s place. eventhough Josh And Riva were united forever in the end which is what a true fan would wish for. All I can say is this is a sad day in soap opera history. Wade & Ginger Johnson Eastman Georgia

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