I'm hearing that Irna Phillips' autobiography, written many years
ago (she died in 1973), is about to be published. Phillips, for those
who don't follow daytime, created "Guiding Light," "As The World
Turns," "Another World," and helped create "Days Of Our Lives."
Someone in her family apparently found the manuscript, and it seems
an appropriate time for it to be published, since "GL" left the air for
good Friday, and "ATWT" may be gone this time next year. (I might
note that she had good vibes when it came to the future of soaps; she
was the first to see the viability of the half-hour, as opposed to 15-minute
soaps, as "ATWT" and "Edge Of Night" were the first half-hour soaps and started
a trend to 30 minutes on all soaps. Before she died, she predicted the expansion
of the genre to an hour; "Another World" became the first hour-long soap a little
over a year after her death. But I'm not sure even she would have an answer for
saving the genre from what many feel is inevitable extinction, although I still say
that what goes around, comes around--as the world turns.)