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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Given that the show was presented live in its early years and the network policy of wiping of videotapes until late in its run, the show has very few surviving episodes.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Given that the show was presented live in its early years and the CBS's network policy of wiping of videotapes until late in its run, the show has very few surviving episodes.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: ''Love of Life'' spent most of its life in the late morning or noon timeslot, where it fared reasonably well until the late 1970s. Creator/{{CBS}} moved the show to 4:00pm in April 1979; like the previous time slot occupant, MatchGame, the show experienced affiliate clearance issues and steep declines in its ratings. The show was cancelled 9 months later in February 1980.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: ''Love of Life'' spent most of its life in the late morning or noon timeslot, where it fared reasonably well until the late 1970s. Creator/{{CBS}} moved the show to 4:00pm in April 1979; like the previous time slot occupant, MatchGame, ''Series/MatchGame'', the show experienced affiliate clearance issues and steep declines in its ratings. The show was cancelled 9 months later in February 1980.1980.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatGuy: In his first role, Christopher Reeve played Ben Harper in the 1970's.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: In his first role, Christopher Reeve played Ben Harper in the 1970's.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Given that the show was presented live in its early years and the network policy of wiping of videotapes until late in its run, the show has very few surviving episodes.
* TheOtherDarrin: Like most soaps, many characters were recast over the years. Notably, the main heroine Vanessa Dale was played by three actresses over the years (most notably by Audrey Peters for most of the show's run).
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: ''Love of Life'' spent most of its life in the late morning or noon timeslot, where it fared reasonably well until the late 1970s. Creator/{{CBS}} moved the show to 4:00pm in April 1979; like the previous time slot occupant, MatchGame, the show experienced affiliate clearance issues and steep declines in its ratings. The show was cancelled 9 months later in February 1980.

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