1069_KIFR said:Virginia: The Virginian
crainbebo said:CHiPs - Mainly Central Los Angeles, but other times on the road as it was about the highway patrol
easttxtv said:bpatrick said:Now if someone would answer the $64,000 question: in what
state was "Guiding Light"'s Springfield? There were occasional
references that made me think it was Illinois, yet "GL"'s Springfield
was not the state capital (as Springfield, IL) is, and "Springfield
Township" (whose sign you saw in the show's last year or so) is
in New Jersey.
Not to mention the 2 other places GL used, Selby Flats (in CA), and another place before that. In the last few episodes of ATWT, Springfield was actually mentioned in a scene so I would think it was in some proximity to Oakdale.
One of the P&G soaps (ATWT, Edge, can't remember) used "Capital City" as the name of the state capital setting.
Another World: Bay City, IL (I'm wondering if it was actually Bay City, MI)
I didn't get to watch AW in it's earliest years so I'm not sure how or if any state was referenced then, but I know Illinois was referenced more than once later on, including when Rachel was called to the inn in Maine that Mac was at, and the hotel clerk told Rachel that there was a letter waiting for her (and would tell her that Mac passed away). I guess it was an un-mailed letter, the front of the envelope had an address on the front, ending in "Bay City, Illinois". As with the Springfield-on-ATWT reference above, Bay City was mentioned many times in the last several ATWT eps--almost or probably more than it was during the crossovers after AW was cancelled. A donor heart was found in Bay City for an ATWT character, and the young up-and-coming doctor was willing to drive to Bay City to get it (so they really made it sound like Bay City was in driving distance from Oakdale).
Dark Shadows: Collinsport, ME
Dark Shadows is actually the only daytime soap mentioned on the map.
Days Of Our Lives: Salem, IL (although I thought that in the early days it
was Salem, MA)
IINM, Salem's state has never been mentioned, but a yearly festival for the show has been held in the last few years in Salem, IL.
Edge of Night: Monticello
I'd go for IL on this one also, as it was referenced several times as being near Oakdale, which was in IL. For some reason, Draper & April's old house (before they moved to April's late mother Margo's penthouse) was in Oakdale, not in Monticello.
But I never knew where Henderson ("Search For Tomorrow") was.
I don't remember anyone referring to a state for Search, but I'd probably guess IL.
"The Virginian" was the name of a character on the show, not the setting of the show. Since it was a western, it wasn't set in Virginia, but in Wyoming, as the another poster had stated.1069_KIFR said:Virginia: The Virginian
"CHiPs" is an acronym for "California Hi-way Patrol", so wouldn't ALL of Los Angeles County be under their jurisdiction, not just the city of Los Angeles? The name of the show wasn't "LAHiPs" (Los Angeles Hi-way Patrol).Robnoxious said:crainbebo said:CHiPs - Mainly Central Los Angeles, but other times on the road as it was about the highway patrol
CHiPs is an anomaly since there were many times Ponch and John were tooling around on local surface streets (outside of their jurisdiction) around LA around when the baddie showed up and they gave chase. For all practical purposes, CHiPs should be labeled as Greater Pasadena since most all of the "highway" shots were done on the I-210 extension before it was completed and opened for public travel.
I don't recall either of these shows ever mention which state they were in, let alone which city. I have seen both of these shows numerous times (more than I can remember or care to mention) and I never heard either show refer to the name of the city they lived in. I always assumed it was like "Green Acres", "Petticoat Junction", "Leave It To Beaver", et al, nad was setting in no particular city or state.Corky Marlowe said:LA--"The Addams Family", "The Munsters"
(sorry if I'm repeating any)
poledo said:Where was "Fat Albert" set?
Starring John Ford as "J.R."? I would mention E.H. Crump, but it is about 100 years too late for that! ;Danotherguy said:Memphis: Filthy Rich, a short run spoof of Dallas.
Yes, the Jeffersons started out as Archie Bunker's neighbors in Queens. In fact, they were the first black family to live in the Bunker's neighborhood during the second or third season of the show. And according to a later episode of the "Jeffersons", they were living in Harlem when George started his Dry Cleaning business the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed.jfc40ts said:Here are some others:
New York: although the Jeffersons moved to the east side, didn't they start out as Archie Bunker's neighbors in Queens?
Springfield, IL: Father Knows Best (I think it was the one in IL)