View Full Version : The Brutal Truth About SOAP's Downfall


TMC
11-18-2025, 03:14 AM
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Soap wasn’t just a sitcom — it was one of the most daring and controversial shows of the 1970s. Created by Susan Harris and starring Katherine Helmond, Cathryn Damon, Richard Mulligan, Billy Crystal, and Robert Guillaume, Soap pushed boundaries no primetime comedy had touched before.

But behind the laughs was a constant fight with ABC censors, moral crusaders, nervous advertisers, and affiliates who refused to air it. From “Viewer Discretion” warnings and script rewrites to sponsor boycotts, timeslot chaos, and a finale the network never allowed to finish, this is the story of how a groundbreaking sitcom was slowly dismantled.

*This video was researched in good faith and strives to be as accurate and objective as possible. However, it is intended for entertainment purposes only.

BestTVever
11-28-2025, 06:54 AM
SOAP got really dumb the last 2 seasons. Did not realize or forgot about all of the censors. It was a clever and creative concept but seasons 3 and 4 are not worth watching IMHO. It just was dumb. So glad Susan got to try it one more time on Golden Girls. It must of been so bitter sweet. Benson was so sterile. Its not mentioned in this clip but Casey Kasem was asked to do the intro during the theme but he refused. He thought it was never going to be successful. The 70s were quite liberal but there was this conservative push back. Surprised Threes Company survived because its was way edgier than SOAP.