The story of the mime master, who was reborn in the night, used the memory of the past to defuse crises and to love the hegemonic president, Qin Roh, was told
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.
To save her sister, Xu Qinghuan becomes He Xiao’s lover. When his first love, Zhao Xiwan, and rival Qin Hao plot against her, leading to her sister’s death, Xu Qinghuan ends the relationship. Realizing his true feelings, He Xiao exposes the culprits and relentlessly pursues Xu Qinghuan, seeking love and justice.
A month into her flash marriage, Shen Nanxing has never met her mysterious, germaphobic husband. Tired of living in the dark, she sets out to uncover the truth about the man she married.
When heaven is on the brink of disaster because Akhin, the son of the god Akara, is hunting for the four hidden keys on Earth to free his father and take over the four realms, heaven sends Natcha, the daughter of the demon-slaying god, to stop him and protect the keys. She is forced to involve herself with Captain Ekapope, a top-notch police officer, and his sister, Nalika, who is the child of one of the four guardian gods and the key bearer. The three set out to find the descendants of the remaining gods and protect them from Akhin, with representatives from the underworld and hell coming to their aid.
James Knight is your boss. Sexy, rich, and totally off limits. Dating him might destroy your career, but loving him will certainly break your heart. Because what’s worse than knowing you want something, besides knowing you can never have it?