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Search for Tomorrow

  • TV Series
  • 1951–1986
  • 30m
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Jane Krakowski, Matthew Ashford, Domini Blythe, Colleen Dion, Terri Eoff, David Forsyth, Lee Godart, Louan Gideon, Marcia McCabe, Jeffrey Meek, Jacqueline Schultz, and Mary Stuart in Search for Tomorrow (1951)
Soap OperaDramaRomance

Jo Gardner lived in Henderson where she wed many times. She was a motel owner, librarian, then a B&B owner with best pal Stu Bergman. Jo's daughter Patti and Janet Bergman were good friends.... Read allJo Gardner lived in Henderson where she wed many times. She was a motel owner, librarian, then a B&B owner with best pal Stu Bergman. Jo's daughter Patti and Janet Bergman were good friends. Stu married first Marge, then Ellie.Jo Gardner lived in Henderson where she wed many times. She was a motel owner, librarian, then a B&B owner with best pal Stu Bergman. Jo's daughter Patti and Janet Bergman were good friends. Stu married first Marge, then Ellie.

  • Creators
    • Roy Winsor
    • Agnes Nixon
  • Stars
    • Mary Stuart
    • Larry Haines
    • Dwight Weist
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    7.0/10
    349
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    • Creators
      • Roy Winsor
      • Agnes Nixon
    • Stars
      • Mary Stuart
      • Larry Haines
      • Dwight Weist
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 10 wins & 18 nominations total

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    • Dr. Bob Rogers (1965-1979)…
    Christopher Lowe
    • Eric Leshinsky (1969-1978)…
    Leigh Lassen
    • Patti Barron Tate Whiting McCleary, R. N. #9 (1968-1975)
    Anthony George
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    • Dr. Tony Vincente #1 (1970-1975)…
    Kenneth Harvey
    • Douglas 'Doug' Martin (1968-1974)…
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    • Liza Walton Kaslo Sentell Kendall #2 (1971-1974)
    Ralph Clanton
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    Tommy Norden
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    Melba Rae
    • Marge Bergman (1951-1971) (original cast)…
    Harris Laskawy
    • Lieutenant Marion Bowman (1982-1985)…
    Dino Narizzano
    • Dr. Lenard 'Len' Whiting #1 (1964-1972, 1976)…
    Joan Copeland
    Joan Copeland
    • Andrea Whiting #3 (1967-1972)…
    Vera Allen
    • Ida Weston (1969-1972)
    David Ford
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      • Roy Winsor
      • Agnes Nixon
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    10robtday

    Old memories

    I used to watch this show, along with Edge of Night,As the World Turns and Guiding Light when I was a kid during the summer vacation with my mother. Back then, they stayed on for only 15 minutes each. I can still hear that organ playing every time a reaction was required and the actor would freeze. Classic. There didn't seem to be as much sex back then -- I mean the plots were similar in that at least once Erica Kane-type character seemed to marry every man in town at least once and children had a knack of growing 10 years in a week but the sex was more implied and I think that was better. Nowadays, well, you know how it is nowadays.
    raysond

    Search for Tomorrow.

    The daytime serial "Search For Tomorrow" could have been subtitled "The Joanne Gardner Barron Tate Vincente Tourneur Story",for that character,certainly Mary Stuart,the actress portraying her set the tone for the show's entire 35-year run,producing over 2,000 episodes. In many ways Joanne was much like a radio soap opera heroine,remaining strong and supporting her friends while enduring terrible suffering in her life. But she had time for lighter moments with her co-stars while dealing with the usual situations that when on with her longtime friend Stu Bergman,who was first seen in December in 1951 and stayed until the end of the run,and by the 1970's, a chance to break out in song occasionally. The combination worked for viewers for at least 30 years,as the show's top rated soap from 1952 to 1955,stayed near the top through the 1960's,and remained a serious contender until CBS-TV,in a dispute with sponsor Proctor and Gamble,canceled it 1982 after more than 31 years with the network. The series premiere on CBS-TV on September 3, 1951 and ended its astounding run on March 26,1982. Then,a week after it left CBS,the soap moved to NBC-TV on March 29,1982 and remained with the network until December 26,1986. When it was on CBS-TV during the early years,the series was seen in 15 to 20 minute installments and it remain that way until the late-1960's. On September 9,1968 the show was extended to a full half-hour.

    The Black and White Episodes of "Search For Tomorrow" ran from 1951 until 1967. The Color Episodes ran from 1967 until 1986. The creation of this soap was from the brainchild of Agnes Nixon and Roy Winsor. Nixon,would go on to produced other soaps including being one of the head writers and other creations for "Another World",and later "All My Children". The series would be a stepping stone and a career launch for a number of up and coming actors who made their mark on this show. From Don Knotts(who made his television debut on this show) to Lee Grant,Nita Talbot,Martin E. Brooks,Philip Abbott,George Maharis,to Ken Kercheval,Jill Clayburgh,Robert Loggia,Joel Higgins,Michael Nouri, Morgan Fairchild,Tommy Norden,Natalie Schafer,Kevin Bacon,and Olympia Dukakis. Only Mary Stuart and Larry Haines were the only two cast members that stayed on throughout the show's 35-year run.
    10Totallyrad80

    The Search isn't over

    I remember when I first watched soaps in 1981 I remember I wanted to see what the oldest soap (at the time "Search for Tomorrow" was the oldest soap on the air)was like. I liked what I saw and I got hooked on the show but I never understood a show like that was only stayed a half hour where most soaps aired for an hour. I watched it when it was in its last few months on CBS and it had a good thing going on location to Hong Kong with Travis (Rod Arrants, who had a quality of Luke Spencer) and his wife Liza (Sherry Mathis, later Louan Gideon) and they were the super couple of the show. I was glad that NBC picked up the show after CBS cancelled it and gave it a few more years to live. I did like the teenagers scene, Wendy (Lisa Peluso) and Suzi (Cynthia Gibb, then Elizabeth Swackhamer and Terri Eoff)and I thought the show was good. Of course the best was Stephanie (Marie Cheatham). She was the best character they had in Henderson, USA. The only problem this show had was that they had a constant turnover of executive producers and writers that the show got lost with viewers. I did remain true to the show till it got cancelled. But I liked it and was glad to be a fan to a soap that lasted for 35 years. It still lives on and the search isn't over.
    7rlquall

    Shows like Mom used to watch!

    In my case, this IS a show my Mom used to watch (she watched all of the CBS serials to varying degrees) and unlike today's soaps, as all of the marital infidelity, etc., was never on screen, I suppose it was all right for a little kid to see, although I seem to remember that JoAnne Tate lost a son about my age and it bothered my mother a lot. In those days the plot lines really moved slowly; I could go back to school for nine months and still know what was going on the next summer! I've always wondered how actresses like Mary Stuart who played the same character on the same show for decades did financially; presumably it was good enough that they didn't go look for other work. I've heard that more of the people whose TV careers started on this show became stars after they moved on than any other soap opera. And this show was really that - a true soap opera in every sense with all that implies. When I was a kid it still had the ominous organ music, a carryover from soaps on the radio (even though that this one, unlike "The Guiding Light" with which it shared a half-hour when they were both 15 minutes, did not go all the way back to the radio itself).
    10MRCarter

    15 Minute Soaps

    Another commentator seems to suggest(I could be reading it wrong) that ATWT and EON were once on for 15 minutes. While SFT and GL did air for 15 minutes a day, EON & ATWT started out as half hour soaps. I grew up watching the entire CBS daytime lineup with my grandmother during the summer. The only soaps I could watch during school were EON and Dark Shadows because they aired in the late afternoon. I have so many memories of those years. Jo Anne blind. Malcolm Thomas stabbed on EON. Jonah revealed as Keith Whitney on EON. Kip cheating on Amy on Secret Storm. I don't know if the stories were better because I was young and everything was new to me. But they certainly seemed better.

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    • Trivia
      Series debut for Don Knotts.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Stu: What are you searching for Jo?

      Jo: Tomorrow. And I can't wait.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 26th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)

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    • Release date
      • September 3, 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Search for Happiness
    • Filming locations
      • Liederkranz Hall - 115 East 58th Street, New York City, New York, USA(1951-1967)
    • Production companies
      • CBS
      • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
      • Procter & Gamble Productions (PGP)
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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