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''General Hospital'' (commonly abbreviated '''''GH''''') is the longest-running Daytime American serial broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company television network. It is also the longest-running serial produced in Hollywood (having been taped at the Prospect Avenue ABC Television Center West and Sunset-Gower Studios). Set in the fictional city of Port Charles, New York , ''General Hospital'' debuted on April 1 1963 , the same day that rival network NBC launched its own medical daytime drama, '' The Doctors ''. The show originally aired for a half-hour until the network expanded it to the unusual length of 45 minutes in 1976, and then to a full hour in 1978. The serial was created by soap writers Frank And Doris Hursley , a husband-and-wife team. ''General Hospital'' is credited for starting several trends in the soap opera genre in the 1980s, most notably that of the fast-paced action-adventure plotlines that were remarkably different from the more traditional domestic and social issues that had been the sole focus of most soap operas during the previous decades. In 2003, when ''GH'' was celebrating its 40th anniversary, TV Guide named it "The Greatest Soap Opera Of All Time." SHOW HISTORY See Also: History of General Hospital Launched in 1963, the show's storylines revolve around the fictional city of Port Charles, New York , and the staff at its General Hospital. Initially focusing on the romances of the hospital staff, storylines branched out to cover relationships of various families such as the Hardys, the Webbers, the Spencers, the wealthy Quartermaines, and the noble Cassadines. ''General Hospital'' popularized the concept of the soap opera Supercouple , with Luke And Laura . Their wedding was the most watched event in daytime serial history. Other storylines have followed an action-adventure format, with con artists and mafia bosses, spies and corporate intrigue, and travel to faroff lands, but nearly all stories have some connection to either an injury or illness at the Hospital, or one of the doctors or nurses who work there. CAST See Also: List of General Hospital cast members See Also: List of General Hospital characters ''General Hospital'' has made a name for itself for bringing back fan favorites, sometimes decades after their original appearance. Over the years, such performers as Jane Elliot , David Lewis , Kin Shriner , Genie Francis , Anthony Geary , Jack Wagner , Maurice Benard , Tyler Christopher , Tristan Rogers , Finola Hughes , Kimberly McCullough , Rick Springfield , and Steve Burton have returned to the show. Several current storylines involve characters that are the fictional children of older characters, and the actors who played the original characters are sometimes brought back to play the parents or grandparents. As one example, Kimberly McCullough was the child actress who in the 1980s played Robin Scorpio , the daughter of jet-setting spies Robert Scorpio ( Tristan Rogers ) and Anna Devane ( Finola Hughes ). In October 2005, McCullough returned to her role, this time as a grown-up Robin who had finished medical school and was now working at General Hospital. Her storyline was interwoven with that of Dr. Noah Drake , who was played by rock star Rick Springfield for four episodes, after an absence since 1983. The return proved popular, and he is now on recurring status. Noah's return also allowed for a new character, his son Dr. Patrick Drake (played by Jason Thompson ), who has a close resemblance to Springfield. Another major return occurred on January 27 2006 , when the presumed dead Robert Scorpio ( Tristan Rogers ) returned to Port Charles. His beloved wife Holly Sutton Scorpio (played by Emma Samms ) also returned in February 2006. John Ingle , who played Edward Quartermaine , left his role at '' Days Of Our Lives '' to return to ''General Hospital''. After a contract dispute, he was briefly replaced by Jed Allan in 2004, but Allan was not as popular with the fans, and Ingle returned to the role in April 2006. One of the biggest announcements was in June 2006, when it was learned that Genie Francis would return to the role of Laura Spencer . Francis returned to the show for six weeks, for the 25th celebration of Luke And Laura 's wedding. She started on October 26 , with Laura being brought out of a Catatonic state with an experimental medicine. On November 16 , Luke and Laura remarried, and a few weeks later Francis again departed. The storyline explained this by saying that Laura's medicine was only temporary, as she would return to Shadybrook back into a catatonic state on November 22 , though she still remains a presence in the show. Laura charged her daughter, Lulu Spencer ( Julie Marie Berman ), with trying to prove Laura's innocence of killing Rick Webber . It was then later revealed that Scott Baldwin (who has returned to the show) was actually the one guilty of killing Rick Webber. However, Lulu has yet to announce it in fear of destroying her father when he realizes that he caused Laura's catatonia when he told her that she killed Rick Webber. TITLE SEQUENCE EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS AND HEAD WRITERS Executive Producers
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RATINGS/SCHEDULING HISTORY When ABC premiered ''General Hospital'' in April 1963, the network placed it in the 1 p.m./12 Noon Central timeslot against local newscasts on NBC and CBS affiliates. But on the day before New Year's Eve that year, ''General Hospital'' assumed a place on the daytime schedule that, except for eighteen months between July 1976 and January 1978 when it ran as one half of a 90-minute bloc with '' One Life To Live '' between 2:30/1:30 and 4/3, it has maintained to this day, 3/2 Central. During the 1960s, ''General Hospital'' earned decent ratings against the likes of '' To Tell The Truth '' and '' The Secret Storm '' on CBS, but there was a decline as the 1970s came, especially when NBC's '' Another World '' became highly popular; for two years, it also faced CBS' '' The Price Is Right ,'' already a major hit. After continued mediocrity in the Nielsen Ratings , ABC was prepared to cancel ''General Hospital'', but decided to give it a second chance when it expanded the show to a full hour, from an experimental 45 minutes. However, the expansion came with an ultimatum to the producers that they had six months to improve the show's ratings. Gloria Monty was hired as executive producer, and on her first day, she spent an extra $100,000 re-taping four episodes. A miracle occurred and thanks to Monty, the show became the most watched daytime drama by 1979, marking a rare instance of a daytime serial's comeback from near-extinction. During the wedding of Luke And Laura Spencer on November 16 1981 , about 30 million people tuned in to watch them exchange vows and be cursed by Elizabeth Taylor 's Helena Cassadine (now played by Constance Towers ). From 1979 to 1988, ''General Hospital'' remained number one in the ratings, competing against two low-rated soaps on NBC -- '' Texas '' and '' Santa Barbara '' -- and the long-running '' Guiding Light '' (''GL'') over on CBS (although, it should be noted, that for a brief period in the summer of 1984, ''Guiding Light'' experienced a renaissance and became the #1 soap, dethroning ''General Hospital'' from the top ratings spot, thanks to well-regarded storylines written by then-''GL'' head writer Pam Long ). For the most part, however, ''General Hospital'' continued to triumph, even after the departure of popular actors Anthony Geary and Genie Francis in the mid-1980s. Although '' The Young And The Restless '' took ''General Hospital's'' place as the highest-rated serial in 1989, ''General Hospital'' continued to maintain excellent ratings. Daytime History: Highest Rated Week (November 16-20, 1981) (Household Ratings- Nielsen Media Research) 1995 Daytime Serial Ratings 1979-1980 Season (HH Ratings) (Sept 79-Sept 80)
1981-1982 Season (HH Ratings)
1982-1983 Season
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1988-1989 Season
1989-1990 Season
REFERENCES IN POPULAR CULTURE The popularity of ''General Hospital'' has caused it be parodied or referred to in other mainstream programs. For example, three early 1960s episodes of ''General Hospital'' were featured as "shorts" during Season 4 of '' Mystery Science Theater 3000 ''. The show was parodied/homaged in the song ''General Hospi-Tale'' by The Afternoon Delights , and in the film '' Tootsie '', which took place among the cast and crew of a fictional soap opera program, ''General Hospital'' was referenced by the way the film's program was named ''Southwest General''. The film parodied the Sally Armitage/Max Hedges ( Chris Morley ) plotline. Dr. Gregory House , lead character of the medical drama '' House '', enjoys ''General Hospital'' and watches it constantly. SPINOFFS The success of the longrunning soap opera has spawned one daytime spinoff in the U.S, one in the U. K., and an upcoming primetime version. General Hospital: U. K. series General Hospital (UK TV Series) (1972-1979), which did not feature any characters from the American show, but was modeled after its format. It started as a half-hour program broadcast in the afternoons, which was unusual for UK serials that normally aired in the prime time. In 1975 it was expanded to an hour-long format and moved to Friday evenings. Port Charles '' Port Charles '' (1997-2003) was a daytime drama that initially featured interns in a competitive medical school program, and was known for having more action actually in the hospital than ''General Hospital'' itself. As the show evolved, it tended more towards gothic intrigue, including supernatural elements such as Vampires and Life After Death . It also switched formats from an open-ended daytime serial, to 13-week story arcs known as "books", similar to Spanish Telenovelas . General Hospital: Night Shift '''' is the second American primetime spinoff of a daytime drama (the first being '' Our Private World '', a spinoff of '' As The World Turns ''). It began airing in July 2007 on SOAPnet , a cable channel, and will run for thirteen episodes. According to a SOAPnet spokesperson, Night Shift "will delve deeper into the relationships, friendships and medical cases seen at the hospital." The storyline will have some of the same characters as the daytime version, but with no storyline overlap. The episodes will also be self-contained, rather than serial form. NOTES AND REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
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