Another World premiered on 4th May, 1964. The show was created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell. It was shown on the NBC network in the United States and was cancelled in June 1999. The show centered around the Cory, Love and Frame families and was set in the fictional location of Bay City. At it's height of popularity in the 1970's two spin off shows called Somerset and Texas were launched.
Last Episode
36x38 Episode 8891 Aired: Jun. 25, 1999In this final episode of this long-running series, Lila Hart and Cass Winthrop finally tie the knot. The wedding guests take a moment to give … [continue reading]
Special Announcement
View All [9]
Who's your favorite character?
More Full Episodes [0]More Clips [0]
Watch Another World Online
[no videos found] - see full-episodes from other shows here
Season Guides
View All Seasons
View full cast
Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Michael Eilbaum (11 episodes)
- Casey Childs (9 episodes)
- Bob Schwarz (9 episodes)
Writers
- Carolyn Culliton (28 episodes)
- Donna Swajeski (28 episodes)
- Mimi Leahey (28 episodes)
More Trivia
Series Fun Facts
- The show celebrated it 25th anniversary with a week long anniversary commemorating Cory Publishing's 25th anniversary, enabling many fan favorites from the past to return to help take part.…
[show]The show celebrated it 25th anniversary with a week long anniversary commemorating Cory Publishing's 25th anniversary, enabling many fan favorites from the past to return to help take part. Jacquie Courtney, Beverly Penberthy, Nick Coster, Dorothy Lyman, Christine Jones and George Reinholt were among those who returned for the proceedings. Former AW stars who were asked to participate but declined to guest star included Susan Sullivan, Maeve Kinkead, Christopher Rich and Leon Russom.
[hide] - Kale Brown was testing for the role of John Black on DOOL when NBC picked him to play Michael Hudson on AW instead.
- In an unusual experiment, the show expanded from 60 to 90 minutes on Monday, 5 March 1979. This hurt the ratings, and the show went back to an hour on Monday, 4 August 1980. The show never…
[show]In an unusual experiment, the show expanded from 60 to 90 minutes on Monday, 5 March 1979. This hurt the ratings, and the show went back to an hour on Monday, 4 August 1980. The show never recovered in the ratings.
[hide]













