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Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
29 September 1969

Network
  
NBC

Program creator
  
Frank and Doris Hursley

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Genre
  
Soap opera

Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
31 March 1972

Number of episodes
  
605

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Created by
  
Frank and Doris Hursley

Written by
  
Larry Brody Rick Edelstein Frank and Doris Hursley

Directed by
  
Rick Edelstein Richard Franchot Gloria Monty

Cast
  
Anthony Geary, Dabney Coleman, Coleen Gray, Richard Eastham, David Lewis

Similar
  
Return to Peyton Place, Where the Heart Is, Our Five Daughters, From These Roots, Another Life

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Bright Promise is an American daytime soap opera that ran on NBC from September 29, 1969 to March 31, 1972. It aired weekdays at 3:30 PM Eastern/2:30 PM Central.

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Synopsis

The show revolved around students and faculty at the fictional Bancroft College, located in the community of Bancroft, somewhere in the American Midwest. The name of the show reflected the overarching theme of the bright promise that the leaders of tomorrow graduating from Bancroft would ostensibly bring. At first, the main character was College president Thomas Boswell (Dana Andrews). Later, the focus shifted from the College, to the town of Bancroft at large, and focused mainly on the Pierce and Jones families. The main character by this time was Sandra Jones, who had been a student at Bancroft College, and married herself into the wealthy Pierce family.

Bright Promise was created by the husband-and-wife writing team of Frank and Doris Hursley, who had previously created General Hospital, and was their last project prior to their retirement. Bing Crosby Productions (under the name Frandor Productions) was the packager, with assistance from Cox Broadcasting. The title and closing sequences were filmed at UCLA.

Having replaced the game show You Don't Say!, Bright Promise would give way to another serial, Return to Peyton Place, on the NBC daytime schedule; the serial had been soundly defeated in the Nielsen ratings by CBS' The Edge of Night and ABC's One Life to Live. Actress Gail Kobe, a regular on Bright Promise, would become Return's executive producer.

Cast

Original cast members included the show's star, movie favorite Dana Andrews, with Susan Brown, Paul Lukather, Ruth McDevitt, Ivor Francis, Forrest Compton, Richard Eastham, Betsy Jones-Moreland, Coleen Gray, Gary Pillar, Peter Hobbs, Peter Ratray, Pat Woodell, Susannah Darrow, Cheryl Miller, and Eric James. Later additions included David Lewis, Annette O'Toole, Dabney Coleman, Marion Brash, Anne Seymour, Anthony Geary, Gail Kobe, John Considine, Philip Carey, and Anne Jeffreys. Years later, Geary became famous for his role as Luke on General Hospital.

References

Bright Promise Wikipedia