Late last week, it was reported that Jennifer Pepperman would be exiting her long-time role as a senior writer and producer at the WWE last Thursday, “Monday Night Raw” general manager and producer Adam Pearce said of Pepperman’s exit from the WWE, “I have always appreciated your creativity, passion, and the countless time you’ve given to help me and others backstage over the years. I’ll miss your energy, but I know you’ll be great wherever you may roam. My gratitude forever!!!”
According to her IMDb page, Pepperman started her daytime career in 1998 as a coordinating producer at “One Life to Live.” In 2000, she joined“As The World Turns” as an associate director before becoming a full-time director at the series from 2004 until its conclusion in 2010. She followed her stint at the CBS soap with a return to “One Life to Live” in 2011, where she continued directing...
According to her IMDb page, Pepperman started her daytime career in 1998 as a coordinating producer at “One Life to Live.” In 2000, she joined“As The World Turns” as an associate director before becoming a full-time director at the series from 2004 until its conclusion in 2010. She followed her stint at the CBS soap with a return to “One Life to Live” in 2011, where she continued directing...
- 2/21/2024
- by Errol Lewis
- Soap Opera Network
The CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless” led all shows in wins at the 46th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which were handed out on Friday night at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
The series won five awards, to four for Amazon Prime Video’s “After Forever” and Baobab Studios’ “Crown: The Legend.” Three awards each went to “Days of Our Lives,” “Sesame Street,” “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “The Talk.”
CBS was the leading network, with 12 wins, to 10 for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and PBS.
Also Read: Daytime Emmy Nominations: 'Days of Our Lives,' 'General Hospital' Lead Nominees
The show is a precursor to the Daytime Emmy Awards, which will take place on Sunday, May 5.
Here is the list of winning shows. The full list of individual winners in each category can be found at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences website.
The series won five awards, to four for Amazon Prime Video’s “After Forever” and Baobab Studios’ “Crown: The Legend.” Three awards each went to “Days of Our Lives,” “Sesame Street,” “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “The Talk.”
CBS was the leading network, with 12 wins, to 10 for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and PBS.
Also Read: Daytime Emmy Nominations: 'Days of Our Lives,' 'General Hospital' Lead Nominees
The show is a precursor to the Daytime Emmy Awards, which will take place on Sunday, May 5.
Here is the list of winning shows. The full list of individual winners in each category can be found at the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences website.
- 5/4/2019
- by Steve Pond
- The Wrap
Two more soap stars have signed on for the Prospect Park relaunch of "One Life To Live" and "All My Children."
Robin Strasser, who plays "Oltl's" Dorian Lord, took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce her involvement in the online revival.
Earlier this week, "AMC's" Jordi Vilasuso did the same, expressing his enthusiasm for the opportunity to bring the Castillo siblings "back to action" via the social networking site. The former "Guiding Light" vet plays Griffin Castillo, with Lindsay Hartley as his on-screen sister, Cara.
As previously reported, the series are set to begin production in February after The Online Network's Prospect Park struck deals with the soap actors' union SAG-aftra and the Directors Guild of America to allow the shows to move online.
Agnes Nixon, who created "AMC" and "Oltl" will serve as a consultant on both shows, with Jennifer Pepperman taking on executive producing duties on "One Life to Live,...
Robin Strasser, who plays "Oltl's" Dorian Lord, took to Twitter on Tuesday to announce her involvement in the online revival.
Earlier this week, "AMC's" Jordi Vilasuso did the same, expressing his enthusiasm for the opportunity to bring the Castillo siblings "back to action" via the social networking site. The former "Guiding Light" vet plays Griffin Castillo, with Lindsay Hartley as his on-screen sister, Cara.
As previously reported, the series are set to begin production in February after The Online Network's Prospect Park struck deals with the soap actors' union SAG-aftra and the Directors Guild of America to allow the shows to move online.
Agnes Nixon, who created "AMC" and "Oltl" will serve as a consultant on both shows, with Jennifer Pepperman taking on executive producing duties on "One Life to Live,...
- 1/16/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Soap opera fans rejoice! Prospect Park has announced that long-running soap operas "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will return with new episodes on the company's The Online Network.
Prospect Park heads Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank announced via press release that production on the two soap operas would resume in February 2013. Agnes Nixon, the creator of both "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," has joined with the production company in the revival and has a consulting agreement.
The confirmation of the soap operas' return -- which has been a possibility since Prospect Park gained the licenses for the shows in 2011 -- hinged on guild agreements, financing and the hiring of a production staff. The new press release makes it clear that all of these particular hurdles are in the past.
There is no word yet about whether or not the soaps' stars will return to the new productions.
Prospect Park heads Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank announced via press release that production on the two soap operas would resume in February 2013. Agnes Nixon, the creator of both "All My Children" and "One Life to Live," has joined with the production company in the revival and has a consulting agreement.
The confirmation of the soap operas' return -- which has been a possibility since Prospect Park gained the licenses for the shows in 2011 -- hinged on guild agreements, financing and the hiring of a production staff. The new press release makes it clear that all of these particular hurdles are in the past.
There is no word yet about whether or not the soaps' stars will return to the new productions.
- 1/7/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
"One Life to Live" and "All My Children" are coming back to life. Prospect Park has officially announced the two soaps will live again on the internet, on The Online Network.
The shows will begin production in February. Prospect Park signed agreements with SAG-aftra, the actors union, and DGA, the Directors Guild of America, clearing a hurdle in getting the soaps back into production.
Agnes Nixon, the creator of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will consult on the two soaps. Foz McDermott will act as the head of production at The Online Network, while Jennifer Pepperman will serve as executive producer of "One Life to Live" and Ginger Smith will executive produce "All My Children."
In a statement Prospect Park announced it has secured necessary financing to get the soaps back into production.
"We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who...
The shows will begin production in February. Prospect Park signed agreements with SAG-aftra, the actors union, and DGA, the Directors Guild of America, clearing a hurdle in getting the soaps back into production.
Agnes Nixon, the creator of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" will consult on the two soaps. Foz McDermott will act as the head of production at The Online Network, while Jennifer Pepperman will serve as executive producer of "One Life to Live" and Ginger Smith will executive produce "All My Children."
In a statement Prospect Park announced it has secured necessary financing to get the soaps back into production.
"We thank the loyal audience and new generation of fans of both shows who...
- 1/7/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Update, 9:25 Am: Prospect Park has sent out a letter from Rich Frank and Jeff Kwatinetz confirming our earlier break. The new developments include confirmed deals with SAG-aftra and the DGA — sticking points in previous talks — and inking the soaps’ creator Agnes Nixon to a consulting agreement. Here’s the entire letter, which says a launch date for the anchor programs on the company’s The Online Network will be announced in the coming weeks: We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor programs on The Online Network (Toln). Today we are also pleased to confirm that Prospect Park has: 1) signed guild agreements with both SAG-aftra (Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) and the DGA (Directors Guild of America); 2) entered into a consulting agreement with Agnes Nixon...
- 1/7/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
You’re not dreaming, brainwashed by Mitch Lawrence or doped up on Libidozone: All My Children and One Life to Live shall return.
Breaking its silence after weeks of rumors and leaks, Prospect Park on Monday formally announced their latest — and firmed-up — plan to relaunch the defunct ABC sudsers.
Here’s the entertainment company’s official press release:
We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor...
Breaking its silence after weeks of rumors and leaks, Prospect Park on Monday formally announced their latest — and firmed-up — plan to relaunch the defunct ABC sudsers.
Here’s the entertainment company’s official press release:
We are pleased to confirm that Prospect Park is reviving the beloved soap operas, All My Children and One Life To Live as the anchor...
- 1/7/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
ABC’s old soaps have finally been saved! Prospect Park, which bought All My Children and One Life to Live after ABC yanked the aging sudsers, announced today that it has closed deals with the Hollywood unions to air the soaps on The Online Network.
Owners Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank released a statement today that said they signed agreements with the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the DGA to make it possible to air the soaps. In addition, the soaps’ legendary Creator Agnes Nixon will serve as a consultant, while Ginger Smith...
Owners Jeff Kwatinetz and Rich Frank released a statement today that said they signed agreements with the Screen Actors Guild, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the DGA to make it possible to air the soaps. In addition, the soaps’ legendary Creator Agnes Nixon will serve as a consultant, while Ginger Smith...
- 1/7/2013
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Whether or not the proposed All My Children/One Life to Live reboot actually happens, it now has one very important player giving it the thumbs-up: Agnes Nixon, creator of both daytime dramas.
In a statement released Friday night via Facebook and her blog, Nixon said, “We of the One Life to Live and All My Children families are thrilled to bring our beloved viewers new, ongoing stories from Llanview and Pine Valley.”
Related | Susan Lucci on All My Children‘s Scrubbed Online Launch: It’s ‘Simply Untrue’ That I Caused It
It was the first time Nixon spoke publicly...
In a statement released Friday night via Facebook and her blog, Nixon said, “We of the One Life to Live and All My Children families are thrilled to bring our beloved viewers new, ongoing stories from Llanview and Pine Valley.”
Related | Susan Lucci on All My Children‘s Scrubbed Online Launch: It’s ‘Simply Untrue’ That I Caused It
It was the first time Nixon spoke publicly...
- 1/5/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
Langford’S Picks And Pans
River City
You know, just once I would like a TV show to have gay characters who don’t want children. It just seems like gays on TV always want kids. I guess it’s a way of telling viewers that gay folks want homes and families just like straight folks and having kids does open up plenty of storytelling for television shows, but for me I’d like to see something different because even without marriage and kids, there are plenty of other compelling stories to be told. I also think it’s very soon for Will and Robbie to be talking about kids since they’ve only been married for a few weeks.
To be honest, I was surprised that Will agreed with Robbie about starting a family. I expected this to be a source of conflict between them. So I’m wondering...
River City
You know, just once I would like a TV show to have gay characters who don’t want children. It just seems like gays on TV always want kids. I guess it’s a way of telling viewers that gay folks want homes and families just like straight folks and having kids does open up plenty of storytelling for television shows, but for me I’d like to see something different because even without marriage and kids, there are plenty of other compelling stories to be told. I also think it’s very soon for Will and Robbie to be talking about kids since they’ve only been married for a few weeks.
To be honest, I was surprised that Will agreed with Robbie about starting a family. I expected this to be a source of conflict between them. So I’m wondering...
- 1/2/2013
- by Anthony D. Langford
- The Backlot
Vincent Irizarry will reprise his role on "All My Children" ... if the show is revived online. The actor posted the news on his official Facebook page.
"Happy to share that I just signed on with Prospect Park for the 'All My Children' reboot! Excited to bring dastardly Dr. David back to life, as he did for so many others, and to see my dear friends in Pine Valley once again," Irizarry wrote.
Reports of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" returning first surfaced in December 2012, about a year after the original plans to move the soaps online were quashed. A spokesperson for SAG-aftra confirmed to The Huffington Post that the actor's union had reached a deal with Prospect Park, allowing for actors to return.
"Let’s all keep our fingers crossed together that it becomes a reality," Irizarry wrote.
Irizarry played Dr. David Hayward on "All My Children...
"Happy to share that I just signed on with Prospect Park for the 'All My Children' reboot! Excited to bring dastardly Dr. David back to life, as he did for so many others, and to see my dear friends in Pine Valley once again," Irizarry wrote.
Reports of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" returning first surfaced in December 2012, about a year after the original plans to move the soaps online were quashed. A spokesperson for SAG-aftra confirmed to The Huffington Post that the actor's union had reached a deal with Prospect Park, allowing for actors to return.
"Let’s all keep our fingers crossed together that it becomes a reality," Irizarry wrote.
Irizarry played Dr. David Hayward on "All My Children...
- 12/31/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Huffington Post
Vincent Irizarry will reprise his role on "All My Children" ... if the show is revived online. The actor posted the news on his official Facebook page.
"Happy to share that I just signed on with Prospect Park for the 'All My Children' reboot! Excited to bring dastardly Dr. David back to life, as he did for so many others, and to see my dear friends in Pine Valley once again," Irizarry wrote.
Reports of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" returning first surfaced in December 2012, about a year after the original plans to move the soaps online were quashed. A spokesperson for SAG-aftra confirmed to The Huffington Post that the actor's union had reached a deal with Prospect Park, allowing for actors to return.
"Let's all keep our fingers crossed together that it becomes a reality," Irizarry wrote.
Irizarry played Dr. David Hayward on "All My Children...
"Happy to share that I just signed on with Prospect Park for the 'All My Children' reboot! Excited to bring dastardly Dr. David back to life, as he did for so many others, and to see my dear friends in Pine Valley once again," Irizarry wrote.
Reports of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" returning first surfaced in December 2012, about a year after the original plans to move the soaps online were quashed. A spokesperson for SAG-aftra confirmed to The Huffington Post that the actor's union had reached a deal with Prospect Park, allowing for actors to return.
"Let's all keep our fingers crossed together that it becomes a reality," Irizarry wrote.
Irizarry played Dr. David Hayward on "All My Children...
- 12/31/2012
- by Chris Harnick
- Aol TV.
With the addition of a key behind-the-scenes player, One Life to Live is one step closer to coming back from the dead.
Former Oltl coordinating producer Jennifer Pepperman will serve as executive producer for the former ABC soap’s proposed Prospect Park-led, Web-based redux, Soap Opera Digest reports.
Pepperman also served as a director at both Oltl and CBS’ As The World Turns, where she won an Emmy.
As previously reported, former All My Children producer/writer Ginger Smith is thought to be in the lead for that sudser’s showrunner gig.
Related | General Hospital Vet Steve Burton Joins Young...
Former Oltl coordinating producer Jennifer Pepperman will serve as executive producer for the former ABC soap’s proposed Prospect Park-led, Web-based redux, Soap Opera Digest reports.
Pepperman also served as a director at both Oltl and CBS’ As The World Turns, where she won an Emmy.
As previously reported, former All My Children producer/writer Ginger Smith is thought to be in the lead for that sudser’s showrunner gig.
Related | General Hospital Vet Steve Burton Joins Young...
- 12/27/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
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