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  1. NBC cancelled Passions on January 16, 2007. [2] The series was subsequently picked up by DirecTV. The series aired its final episode on NBC on September 7, 2007, with new episodes continuing on DirecTV's 101 Network starting on September 17. [3]

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  3. Passions: Created by James E. Reilly. With Lindsay Hartley, McKenzie Westmore, Galen Gering, Juliet Mills. In the world of power and money, the wealthy and powerful Crane family rule the town of Harmony from their mansion on Raven Hill.

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  4. Jul 5, 2021 · When NBC cooled on Passions in 2007, the wackadoo soap was picked up by DirecTV, where it quickly became the highest-rated original series on The 101. Despite that achievement, the show as...

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    When NBC unveiled Passions on July 5, 1999, it didn’t disappoint in the wackadoo department. Front and center was Nanny and the Professoricon Juliet Mills as Tabitha Lenox, an age-old witch with a living doll as her confidant and conscience. Closets served as portals to hell. Characters could at any given moment be enchanted or zombified or thrust ...

    So why isn’t Passions still on the air? Though its over-the-top elements were a hoot, they often left you feeling a little bit like you’d just eaten a whole bag of Sour Patch Kids — briefly giddy and then wondering, “Ugh. Why did I dothat?” Reilly also advanced plots so slowly, viewers occasioning had to question whether they were watching a TV ser...

    When NBC cooled on Passions in 2007, it wasn’t exactly a surprise on one hand: For most of the soap’s run, it had been daytime’s lowest-rated. And yet, on the other hand, it was a head-scratcher: Though the show was never a hit in the Nielsens, cartoonish characters and antics worthy of The Krofft Supershowmade it a bonafide smash with the young de...

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  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Fifteen years ago, soap opera fans said goodbye to network television’s most recently created daytime drama, as Passions lost its berth at DirecTV just months after getting the boot from NBC.

  6. Passions debuted on NBC ahead of fellow NBC soap Sunset Beach with a 2.1 rating (1.9 million viewers) and remained there after Sunset Beach was canceled in December 1999. From January 2000 until early May the show remained dead last among all 10 soaps.

  7. Passions was a soap opera created by James E. Reilly that first premiered on the NBC network on July 5, 1999. The show debuted ahead of another soap opera on NBC " Sunset Beach " with a rating of 2.1 (1.9 million viewers) and remained there after Sunset Beach was canceled in December of 1999.

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