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SOAPnet is an American cable television channel. It has been broadcasting current and past soap operas since January 1, 2000.

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American - Cable television - January 1 - 2000

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In the beginning, the network only aired current ABC soap operas in the evening and early morning, so people who worked could watch at their convenience. The programming was inclusive in the beginning as the network is owned by ABC.

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The channel's inaugural lineup aired current soaps such as All My Children, One Life to Live, General Hospital, and Port Charles, plus cancelled daytime and nighttime soaps such as Falcon Crest, The Colbys, Hotel, Sisters, and Ryan's Hope.

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All My Children - One Life to Live - General Hospital - Port Charles - Falcon Crest - The Colbys - Hotel - Sisters - Ryan's Hope

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As the years went on, SOAPnet tried its hand at original programming, like Soap Center and Soap Talk, the latter of which was nominated for a Daytime Emmy. Soap Center, which debuted the same day as Soapnet in early 2000, initially hosted by former soap stars Brooke Alexander and David Forsyth, but a year later, they were replaced by unknowns, one to discuss East Coast soaps and another to discuss West Coast soaps. By 2003 the show only had one host and soon after ceased filming original material. Other original series include 1 Day With, a half-hour of GH star Wally Kurth interviewing soap actors, I Wanna Be a Soap Star, which gives 12 young actors the opportunity to compete for a contract on an ABC daytime soap and Soapography, which airs on two soap opera actors for 30 minutes on their life and which soap their in.

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Soap Center - Soap Talk - 2000 - Brooke Alexander - David Forsyth - 2003 - 1 Day With - Wally Kurth - I Wanna Be a Soap Star - Soapography

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In 2004, SOAPnet added highly-requested programming such as reruns of Another World and same-day episodes of Days of Our Lives. Replacing Falcon Crest, The Colbys, Hotel and Sisters were coveted reruns of Dynasty, Melrose Place and Dallas. The only nighttime soap to survive all five years on the network are repeats of Knots Landing.

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2004 - Another World - Days of Our Lives - Dynasty - Melrose Place - Dallas - Knots Landing

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Ryan's Hope, which had not been seen in syndication since it was cancelled in 1989, aired the episodes from its debut in 1975 until the early 1982 episodes. At this time, many viewers who did not have SOAPnet at its inception petitioned to rerun the show from the very beginning. In 2003, the network aired the first episodes starting on St. Patrick's Day. Currently, the episodes being run are from late 1979.

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1989 - 1975 - 1982 - 2003 - St. Patrick's Day - 1979

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From time to time, the network airs past episodes in thematic format, such as Daytime's Most Unforgettable Weddings, spotlighting the best episodes of popular couples on the ABC soaps. Other thematic blocks of episodes aired include the Sonnylicious! marathon, showcasing the best of Maurice Benard in his role on General Hospital, and the Tad the Cad marathon, with classic episodes of All My Children from the 1980s, in which the character Tad Martin, played by Michael E. Knight, beds Liza Colby and then her mother, Marian, in quick succession.

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Maurice Benard - 1980s - Michael E. Knight

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Since the network is a subsidiary of the Walt Disney corporation, special deals have been made to broadcast events from the annual ABC Super Soap Weekend, which is held every November at Walt Disney World, and in the summer at Disney's California Adventure. Lisa Rinna and Ty Treadway from Soap Talk have hosted question and answer sessions at the events, allowing fans to ask questions to their favorite soap stars.

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Super Soap Weekend - Walt Disney World - Disney's California Adventure - Lisa Rinna - Ty Treadway - Soap Talk

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In January 2005, the network began to air the FOX dramas Beverly Hills 90210 and in the spring of that year aired repeats of short-lived nighttime soaps The Monroes and Skin (in 2004 they reran a short-lived '80s soap, Paper Dolls. In July 2005 Soapnet picked up the FOX primetime soap Pasadena, including nine episodes not aired during the show's initial run. Pasadena will debut on Soapnet in the fall.

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2005 - FOX - Beverly Hills 90210 - The Monroes - Skin - Paper Dolls - FOX - Pasadena

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Some viewers complained about what they viewed as an overabundance of primetime programming, some of which (90210 and Melrose Place) had only been out of original broadcast for a few years and had been repeated on other networks. These fans also object to the large amount of new episodes of the ABC lineup and Days, and have repeatedly requested rebroadcast of old daytime soaps such as Loving (which ABC/Disney have the rights to) and Santa Barbara. Soapnet is reportedly working on a second channel which will broadcast older soaps, but the channel has yet to materialize.

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Loving - Santa Barbara

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