The Brighter Day is an American daytime soap opera which aired on CBS from January 4, 1954 to September 28, 1962. Originally created for NBC radio by Irna Phillips in 1948, the radio and television versions ran simultaneously from 1954-1956. Set in New Hope, Wisconsin, the series revolved around Reverend Richard Dennis and his four children, Althea, Patsy, Babby and Grayling.
The Brighter Day was the first soap opera to air on network television with an explicitly religious theme. Another soap opera created by Phillips, The Guiding Light, initially had a religious theme as a radio show but dropped it by the time the series moved to television.
Gauri, a woman chosen by Jagdamba Devi to marry Virendra, but tragedy strikes when Virendra is killed on their wedding day, leading to her being ostracized. Forced to marry Rudra, who initially resents her, Gauri must fight for her place, uphold tradition, and navigate the complexities of her new life. The show explores themes of faith, love, and resilience as Gauri strives to shape her destiny.
When Yothaka's mother marries Chatcharun's rich father, Chatcharun is not happy. He believes that she and her mother are both gold diggers. Also, Yothaka has just returned from abroad and has a care-free "western" attitude. She is a rebel at heart, while Chatcharun is conservative. Along with believing that she is a gold-digger, he also thinks she is "easy". She encourages that misconception just to annoy him. He harasses, she teases. They bicker. A lot.
Fictional representation of real life crime cases in India. The host dissects some of the most gruesome crimes encountered by police forces across India while re-enactments display the situations faced by the victims.
Righteous Shoujonyo belongs to a middle class joint family while Gungun is a rich spoilt brat. What will happen when these two different worlds collide?
Inspiring tale of a simple yet strong-willed girl, who despite facing rejection from her in-laws stands strong with her husband and revives their lost business.
The story of a family whose patriarch, industrialist Tank Mann, has gone missing; meanwhile, due to the machinations of the stepmother, Courtney, the company is on the verge of a hostile takeover. Viewers could call in and talk to the characters thanks to the many orange phones that the "Ghost Lady" sets up around the house.
Our Private World is an American serial. The storyline started on As the World Turns, with Lisa boarding a train to Chicago and the announcer encouraging the audience to watch the spin-off. Upon arriving, Lisa took a job in the admitting room of the local hospital and met her wealthy future husband John Eldredge. A few months after the demise of the series, Fulton returned to As the World Turns.
Songkrod and Auerkarn were a loving couple but then the bad guys killed Songkrod's family and kidnapped him. Auerkarn is sad that he’s gone. She's a doctor now but has not moved on from Songkrod. Songkrod returns after being trained and brainwashed by the bad guys, he identifies as Kim now. He came back to use magic to get revenge. When Auerkarn met Kim, she was confused because he looks like her former lover but he acts very differently. They slowly start to fall in love again.
Eva Kralj, a beautiful widow who recently lost her husband, moves from Zagreb to the lively place of Jablanovo, wishing to start a new life. Upon arrival in Jablanovo, Eva discovers a shocking secret: her late husband led a double life and lived with Julija Vitezovic, his mistress with whom he had a child. Julija is the popular mayor of Jablanovo and has a wealthy family and a large agricultural estate. Eva's arrival in Jablanovo turns the settlement upside down. Two men slowly enter Eva's life, the withdrawn and charming Andrija and Christian, but she is still hurt emotionally. Andrija Bukovac and Kristijan Vitezovic fall for Eva, but they both have their problems: Andrija carries a burden of guilt for a serious accident that took place in Jablanovo, while Kristijan had faced betrayal and the struggle for supremacy in the family business.