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2 beloved TV soaps revived online starting Monday

Taped to a wall at the entrance to the Connecticut Film Center in Stamford is this greeting: "Welcome (back) to Pine Valley." This undated publicity image released by The Online Network shows Cady McClain as Dixie Cooney on the set of "All My Children," in Stamford, Conn. Two soap operas "All My Children," and "One Life to Live," canceled by ABC, will unveil four daily half-hours per week, plus a recap/behind-the-scenes episode on Fridays, with 42 weeks of original programming promised for the first year, on the Hulu website. This March 18, 2013 publicity photo released by The Online Network shows Corbin Bleu as Jeffrey King, left, and Erika Slezak as Victoria Lord, on the set of "One Life To Live" in Stamford, Conn.

 

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