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No. of episodes
  
555

Original network
  
Superstation TBS

Final episode date
  
31 May 1985

Number of episodes
  
555

8.1/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
USA

Running time
  
30 Minutes

First episode date
  
1 April 1983

Network
  
TBS

Genre
  
Soap opera

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Original release
  
April 1, 1983 – May 31, 1985

Cast
  
Lisby Larson, Michael Forest, Brett Rice

Similar
  
Safe at Home, College Football on TBS, Down to Earth, Kid's Beat, Midnight Money Madness

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The Catlins is an American prime-time soap opera on Superstation TBS that ran from April 1, 1983, to May 31, 1985. Created by Chris McIntyre, it focuses on the lives of two wealthy and feuding families; the Catlin family and the Quinn family. The show is set in Atlanta, Georgia.

Catlin family matriarch, Catherine (Mary Nell Santacroce) was widowed. Her son T.J., the head of Catlin Industries, a diversified corporation based in Atlanta and his wife, Annabelle, had five children: sons Matthew, Jonathan and Beau and daughters Jennifer and Maggie. The Quinns were a somewhat evil banking family. Creepy Medgar Quinn had two sons, Seth and Cullen, who were just as bad as their father, and a less evil daughter Eleanor, who was married into the Catlin family, which only served to inflame the rivalry between the families. Her murder only served to cause more trouble between the two families.

The show ended in 1985, after 555 episodes. One of the show's more famous alumni was Lisby Larson (she played villainous Vanessa Crane) who went on to play Calla Matthews on Guiding Light not long after The Catlins ended its run in 1985. Actress Dana Ivey is the daughter of the show's star, Mary Nell Santacroce (Catherine Catlin).

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