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  1. Loving is an American television soap opera that ran on ABC from June 26, 1983, to November 10, 1995, for a total of 3,169 episodes. The serial, set in the fictional town of Corinth, Pennsylvania, was co-created by Agnes Nixon and former actor Douglas Marland .

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  2. Loving: Created by Agnes Nixon, Douglas Marland. With Lisa Peluso, Laura Wright, Lauren-Marie Taylor, Christine L. Tudor. "Loving" takes place in the fictional town of Corinth, Pennsylvania and centers on the lives of the wealthy Alden family.

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    • 1983-06-26
    • Drama, Romance
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  3. assistant to the writers / assistant to writers (913 episodes, 1985-1989) Ingrid Stoops. ... assistant to the writers / assistant to writers (911 episodes, 1985-1988) Ron Rhodes. ... production coordinator / production supervisor (782 episodes, 1983-1991) Rebecca Strickland.

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  5. A playlist of full episodes from the soap opera, Loving, in chronological order. I would like to thank everyone who has uploaded episodes of LOVING!

  6. Jun 26, 2023 · Loving was a daytime soap created by Agnes Nixon and Douglas Marland that premiered in 1983 and lasted until 1997. It had a star-studded cast, a classic love story, and a glamorous setting, but it failed to capture viewers' attention and was eventually moved to daytime.

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  7. Fri, Jan 15, 1988. Episode dated 15 January 1988. Stacey, Clay, Curtis, Cabot, Isabelle, and Jeremy lost their lives, culminating in the revelation that an insane Gwyn had murdered most of her friends and family in a bid to "make their pain go away". 9.7/10. Rate.

  8. Mar 12, 2024 · Loving (TV series) Loving is an American television soap opera that ran on ABC from June 26, 1983, to November 10, 1995, for a total of 3,169 episodes. [1] The serial, set in the fictional town of Corinth, Pennsylvania, was co-created by Agnes Nixon and former actor Douglas Marland. [2]

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