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  1. Another World is an American television soap opera that aired on NBC from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999. [1] [2] It was created by Irna Phillips along with William J. Bell, and was produced by Procter & Gamble Productions at NBC Studios, 1268 East 14th Street in Brooklyn . Set in the fictional town of Bay City, the series originally opened with ...

  2. Another World is a long-running drama series that aired from 1964 to 1999, featuring the lives and loves of various Bay City residents. The show had a large cast, many awards, and several famous guest stars, such as Brad Pitt and Anne Heche.

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  3. Another World (TV Series 1964–1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies ...

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  5. Episode #1.1. Tom Baxter pays a visit to Pat Matthews, and she blithely dismisses it to her parents. Jim decides to check on his sister-in-law Liz, whose husband Will, Jim's brother, just recently passed away. Mary confides in Grandma Matthews that she and Jim don't trust Tom Baxter with Pat because of his reputation.

  6. Another World was a long-running soap opera that aired on NBC from 1964 to 1999. It followed the lives and loves of the Corey, Hudson, Frame and Winthrop families in Bay City. Find out where to watch, stream, and get the latest news and awards for Another World.

  7. Another World is an American television soap opera that ran on NBC for 35 years from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999. Set in the fictional town of Bay City, the show in its early years opens with announcer Bill Wolff intoning its epigram, “We do not live in this world alone, but in a thousand other worlds,” which Phillips said represented the ...

  8. Another World is an American television soap opera that ran on NBC for 35 years from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999. Set in the fictional town of Bay City, the show in its early years opens with announcer Bill Wolff intoning its epigram, “We do not live in this world alone, but in a thousand other worlds,” which Phillips said represented the difference between “the world of events we live ...

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