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This 1950s soap opera actually started on the radio in 1937.
Question 1:
This 1950s soap opera actually started on the radio in 1937. It finally ended its run in September of 2009.
A.
Ryans Hope
B.
Passions
C.
General Hospital
D.
Guiding Light
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