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Love of Life

  • TV Series
  • 1951–1980
  • TV-PG
  • 25m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
127
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Love of Life (1951)
Soap OperaDramaRomance

Contrasting sisters Vanessa and Meg Dale's lives unfold in Barrowsville. After Meg departs, Vanessa settles with Bruce Sterling in Rosehill amid drama. In 1974, Meg's return reignites their ... Read allContrasting sisters Vanessa and Meg Dale's lives unfold in Barrowsville. After Meg departs, Vanessa settles with Bruce Sterling in Rosehill amid drama. In 1974, Meg's return reignites their tumultuous bond.Contrasting sisters Vanessa and Meg Dale's lives unfold in Barrowsville. After Meg departs, Vanessa settles with Bruce Sterling in Rosehill amid drama. In 1974, Meg's return reignites their tumultuous bond.

  • Creator
    • Roy Winsor
  • Stars
    • Audrey Peters
    • Ron Tomme
    • Peggy McCay
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    127
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    • Creator
      • Roy Winsor
    • Stars
      • Audrey Peters
      • Ron Tomme
      • Peggy McCay
    • 4User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Audrey Peters
    • Vanessa Sterling
    • 1951–1980
    Ron Tomme
    • Bruce Sterling
    • 1951–1980
    Peggy McCay
    Peggy McCay
    • Vanessa Dale
    • 1951–1955
    Jean McBride
    • Meg Harper…
    • 1951–1958
    Ken Roberts
    • Self - Announcer…
    • 1952–1953
    Dennis Parnell
    • Beanie Harper
    • 1952–1955
    Jack Stamberger
    Jack Stamberger
    • Henry Carlson
    • 1965
    Burt French
    • Matt Slocum
    • 1952–1953
    Jane Rose
    • Sarah Dale
    • 1952–1953
    Hildy Parks
    Hildy Parks
    • Ellie Crown
    • 1952–1953
    Helen Dumas
    Helen Dumas
    • Vivian Carlson
    • 1965
    Lee Lawson
    • Barbara Sterling
    • 1965
    Ann Loring
    Ann Loring
    • Tammy Forrest
    • 1960–1965
    Jordan Charney
    Jordan Charney
    • Dr. Tony Vento
    • 1965
    Paul Savior
    • Rick Latimer
    • 1960–1965
    Gene Pellegrini
    • Link Porter
    • 1965
    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Sandy Porter
    • 1965
    Birgitta Tolksdorf
    • Arlene Lovett…
    • 1975–1980
    • Creator
      • Roy Winsor
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    8WeatherViolet

    Hating the Murder of "Love of Life"

    It's 1959, and Audrey Peters is cast in the role of Vanessa, a role originated by Peggy McCay, and then played by Bonnie Bartlett up until the day of her wedding....

    At the ceremony, groom Bruce Sterling (Ron Tomme) lifts the veil of bride Vanessa "Van" Dale Raven Sterling to reveal Audrey Peters, who together with Ron Tomme, leads the daytime serial "Love of Life" through its next two decades, as its setting somehow relocates from Barrowsville, New York, to Rosehill.

    While the virtuous and ever-forgiving Vanessa and Bruce stand as the program's moral center, Vanessa has her hands full, facing problems to solve around the community, often at the hand of her spirited sister, Meg Dale (Tudi Wiggins, during the 1970's), the daughters of Sarah Dale (Joanna Roos, also during this period).

    Well, it takes an entire community to deal with the ambitious Meg's antics and schemes, and, in addition to Sarah and Vanessa, there's also Meg's loyal housekeeper, Carrie Johnson (Peg Murray) to pitch in with the mop-up responsibilities.

    But Carrie's beautiful and glamorous daughter, Arlene Lovett (Birgitta Tolksdorf), has secretly married Meg's wayward son, Ben Harper (Christopher Reeve or Chandler Hill Harben), whom Meg bribes to marry the innocent Betsy Crawford (Elizabeth Kemp or Margo McKenna), the sister of Doctor Tom Crawford (Richard Ely or Mark Pinter), making Ben a bigamist and Arlene none-too-happy with the situation at hand.

    Meg also has dealings with Eddie Aleata (John Aniston) and Caroline Aleata (Deborah Courtney or Roxanne Gregory), but the glamor and nice appearances do not stop there.

    During the 1970's, many other interesting characters deal with Rosehill's problems and difficulties on an everyday basis, often at the hand of Meg, with Vanessa to turn to for comfort and forgiveness....

    Felicia Fleming Lamont (Pamela Lincoln), Bambi Brewster (Ann McCarthy), Mia Marriott (Veleka Gray), Doctor Andrew Marriott (Ron Harper), Ray Slater (Lloyd Battista), Doctor Ted Chandler (Keith Charles), David Hart (Brian Farrell), Doctor Joe Cusak (Peter Brouwer), Michael Blake (Richard Council), Ian Russell (Michael Allinson), Elliott Lang (Ted Le Plat) and Wesley Osborne III (Woody Brown) become some well-known faces to behold about the community.

    Although the series ultimately hasn't very much time to resolve many of its loose ends upon its sudden cancellation, in 1980, (which is murder to its many long-running fans), it continues to boast of many fine talents, some of whom, including Jerry Lacy, are associated primarily with this series, while other famous performers have already achieved recognition elsewhere for their acting, such as Rita Gam, Jane Rose, Robert Alda, Carl Betz, Roy Scheider and Ray Wise.

    Up and coming stars of the 1970's and beyond have also graced this series with their presence and acting talents, such as Irene Cara, Ja'net DuBois, Julia Duffy, Nancy Marchand, Marie Masters, Jed Allan, Dennis Cooney, Raul Julia, Christopher Reeve and Ian Ziering.

    And "Murder, She Wrote" fans, by the way, may feel pleased to realize that at least a dozen guest stars during the series have also appeared with recurring roles upon "Love of Life," including Bonnie Bartlett, Judy Landers, Karen Grassle, Rue McClanahan, Jessica Walter, Mason Adams, Thom Christopher, Bert Convy, Alan Feinstein, Tom Fitzsimmons, John Gabriel and Arlen Dean Snyder.

    All-in-all, "Love of Life" certainly lives up to its promise of the morality play, opposing goodness with evil, and showing many of life's lessons along with much glamor and suspense amid a very nice looking cast, who perform nicely in their respective roles.
    madmod67

    I LOVED this soap!

    Sorry to disagree w/ the previous reviewer,but I loved this soap! I began watching it in the 1950's,when I was a small child & it was on for 15 min.,either preceded by,or followed by,"The Secret Storm"(I can't remember which),also only 15 min. at that time.I could only watch it during school vacations.Then,in 1969,when I was pregnant w/ my 1st child & had left my job,I began watching it full-time.This is the ONLY soap I ever watched.I dipped into others,but they never caught my attention.I moved to England in 1973,where I still live,so never found out how the plot lines continued.Maybe,it went down hill after I moved,but for the 4 yrs. I watched it full-time,I thought it was great.I especially loved Gene & Toni Bull Bua and I bought Gene's LP entitled "Love of Life",which is excellent--I still play it!By the way,how did the previous reviewer know about "Crossroads"?
    haltermannews

    So Bad It's Good? More Bad. Good? Nonexistent.

    My mother watched this show, and she said it was abysmally bad. Like Crossroads in England, this show was so-bad-it's-good. The show had a very vocal fan following, albeit small, and that's why it stayed on the air as long as it did. The show was critically derided, and almost always at the bottom of the ratings. But still, it chugged on, for almost 30 years, because of its fans. Needless to say, my mother was not a fan.
    grantch

    One of the Great TV Daytime Serials

    Love of Life back in the early '50's aired at 12:15 EST Monday through Friday on CBS. Roy Windsor, who also produced Secret Storm (4:15 p.m. Monday - Friday) knew how to create interesting character-driven stories. Bad sister Meg and good sister Van with their various conflicts and romantic interests were welcome daily visitors into the homes that had television sets. In 1958 Love of Life expanded to a half-hour show, now starting at noon for a weekday half hour, transplanting Vanessa to New York City and introducing many new characters, particularly actress Tammy and the widowed Bruce Sterling along with his meddlesome in-laws the Carlsons, who owned a paper mill in Rosehill, a suburb of New York. Stories and melodramatic conflicts continued to enthrall the daily audience. Since I was unable to watch the serial after the mid-60's, I can't vouch for what it became, but it left a positive image on daytime drama for those of us who followed the show on a regular basis. Both Love of Life and Secret Storm were giants of daytime when TV was in its infancy.

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      The show's demise after 29 years was covered on the CBS Evening News, which showed a crestfallen Sammy Davis Jr., its No. 1 fan, watching the final episode.
    • Quotes

      [title sequence]

      Announcer: "Love of Life": the exciting story of Vanessa Dale and her courageous struggle for human dignity.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Maude: Walter's Secret (1973)

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    • Release date
      • September 24, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Любовь к жизни
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • The Biow Company
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    • Runtime
      25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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