The weekday episodes, which will run 30 minutes, will debut online later this spring. Principal production for both series will take place in Stamford, Connecticut.
In
an announcement earlier this year, Prospect Park’s The Online Network
revealed its plans to re-introduce the beloved vanguard franchises,
through
a groundbreaking content deal that will bring premium first-run,
broadcast-quality programming to a mass market audience via the
Internet.
Episodes of “All My Children” and
“One Life to Live” will be available
to stream online via the free Hulu.com service and to subscribers of
Hulu Plus, making these venerable dramas available in a new format that
suits the viewing habits of the digital generation. In addition, the
iTunes Store will offer both series via iPhone,
iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV and Mac or PC.
Breathing
new life into the storied franchises, Prospect Park and TOLN will blend
updated themes and fresh faces with the fan-favorite Emmy-winning
actors and writers who made these series must-watch viewing for legions
of loyal fans.
Previously announced “All My Children” cast members include:
Darnell Williams (Jesse Hubbard),
Debbi Morgan (Dr. Angela Hubbard), Vincent Irizarry (Dr. David
Hayward), Lindsay Hartley (Cara Martin), Jordi Vilasuso (Griffin
Castillo), Jill Larson (Opal Cortlandt), Thorsten Kaye (Zach Slater).
Previously announced “One Life to Live” cast members include:
Erika
Slezak (Victoria Lord Buchanan), Robin Strasser (Dorian Lord), Tuc
Watkins (David Vickers), Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan), Kassie DePaiva
(Blair Cramer), Jerry verDorn (Clint Buchanan), Florencia Lozano (Tea
Delgado), Melissa Archer (Natalie Buchanan Banks),
Hillary B. Smith (Nora Buchanan), Kelley Missal (Danielle Manning) Josh
Kelly (Cutter Wentworth), and Andrew Trischitta (Jack Manning).
Recurring actors include: Sean Ringgold (Shaun Evans), Shenaz Treasury (Rama Patel), and Nick Choksi (Vimal Patel).
Great news. Looking forward to watching AMC again. Thanks for all the updates.
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