Today's Children
Today's Children was the first nationally syndicated radio soap opera created and written by Irna Phillips. It aired from flagship station WMAQ in Chicago from 1932 to 1938.
The show revolved around the large Moran clan, headed by the wise widow Mother Moran, who was voiced by Phillips herself. Mother Moran had three children, Terry, Frances, and Eileen, who were embroiled in much drama each weekday. She was always there with sage, loving advice, listening to anyone who had a problem, calling all who went to her the "family of Today's Children".
The show was sponsored by Pillsbury baking company.
External link
Categories: Soap operas | Radio programs