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General Hospital

General Hospital
GenreSoap opera
Created byFrank & Doris Hursley
Written byDan O'Connor
Chris Van Etten
StarringPresent cast
Past cast
Theme music composerJack Urbont
Paul Glass
Steve Hopkins
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons62
No. of episodes15,600
(as of August 19, 2024)
Production
Executive producersFrank Valentini (2012-present}
(and others)
Production locationsThe Prospect Studios
Los Angeles, California
Camera setupMultiple-camera setup
Running time30 minutes (1963-1976)
45 minutes (1976-1978)
60 minutes (1978-present)
Production companiesSelmur Productions
(1963-1968)
ABC Signature (1968-present)
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseApril 1, 1963 (1963-04-01) –
present
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General Hospital (commonly abbreviated GH) is the longest-running ABC Daytime American soap opera broadcast on the American Broadcasting Company television network. It is also the longest-running serial produced in Hollywood (having been taped at the Prospect Avenue ABC Television Center West and Sunset-Gower Studios).

Set in the fictional city of Port Charles, New York, General Hospital debuted on April 1, 1963, the same day that rival network NBC launched its own medical daytime drama, The Doctors. The show originally aired for a half-hour until the network expanded it to the unusual length of 45 minutes in 1976, and then to a full hour in 1978. The serial was created by soap writers Frank and Doris Hursley, a husband-and-wife team.

General Hospital is credited for starting several trends in the soap opera genre in the 1980s, most notably that of the fast-paced action-adventure plotlines that were remarkably different from the more traditional domestic and social issues that had been the sole focus of most soap operas during the previous decades. In 2003, when GH was celebrating its 40th anniversary, TV Guide named it "The Greatest Soap Opera Of All Time." In addition, GH was also named as one of TIME Magazine's "Top 100 Television Shows of All Time."


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