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      • Published in fall 1956, “Peyton Place” sold millions of copies, becoming more desired as censors sought to stop it. Metalious’ novel was banned in several cities, declared “indecent” by Canada and labeled by New Hampshire’s Manchester Union-Leader as symbolic of a “complete debasement of taste.”
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  1. The show's downfall began in September 1966. Ratings dropped after Mia Farrow 's departure. Farrow never expected the show to become a success and immediately tried to get out of her contract when the show started its airing.

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  3. Nov 5, 2013 · When ABC cancelled their premiere Primetime soap “Peyton Place” in 1969, fans of the show were left wondering how their characters fared as most of the storylines were never settled.

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  4. Nearly three years after the cancellation of the hit ABC nighttime soap opera Peyton Place (1964-69), based in turn on the best-selling book by Grace Metalious, this far less successful follow-up came on NBC’s daily schedule.

  5. In response, NBC pulled Return to Peyton Place on January 4, 1974, in favor of How to Survive a Marriage, which proved less successful then return to Peyton Place and Bright Promise. That show was cancelled 15 months later after a move to 1:30 pm accommodating Another World the first soap to expand to an hour in length.

  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Why was Peyton Place banned? However, six months later, on 6 December 1957, the original Dell edition of Peyton Place was placed on the banned list, remaining there until 11 February 1971. It was the book's sexual passages, rather than its handling of taboo subjects, that concerned the censors.

  7. Nov 11, 2013 · Metalious laid out her thesis—that the placid veneer of quaint little American towns concealed a roiling mass of lust, love, greed, and power—in a story driven by rape, abortion, manslaughter, and...

  8. The show was cancelled in June 1969. Even though the show aired for only five years, it was proof that primetime soap operas were a viable form of entertainment. The end: In a fast-paced final...

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