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  1. A World Apart: Created by Katherine Phillips. With William Prince, Susan Sarandon, Susan Sullivan, Augusta Dabney. The disparity between generations, races, and genders (people who found themselves psychologically "a world apart" from one another) motivated this short-lived serial.

  2. A World Apart is an American daytime drama which ran from March 30, 1970 to June 25, 1971 on the ABC television network.

  3. A World Apart. No hay enlaces disponibles para su país (United States) 1970 3 miembros 1 temporada 1 episodio. Soap opera writer Betty Kahlman (Elizabeth Lawrence, Augusta Dabney) raised her adopted children without a husband, elements similar to Irna's own life.

  4. A World Apart is an American daytime drama that ran from March 30, 1970, to June 25, 1971, on ABC. [1] Overview. The initial stories were written by Katherine Phillips (adopted daughter of Irna Phillips, who created Guiding Light, As the World Turns and Another World ).

  5. Betty then married Russell Barry (William Prince) and the early focus was on generational conflicts between a newly married middle-aged couple and their confused children. People tried to understand each other but were ultimately "a world apart", echoing the title. Eventually the show-within-a-show element was scaled back (and Katherine Phillips

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  7. A World Apart. Soap opera writer Betty Kahlman (Elizabeth Lawrence, Augusta Dabney) raised her adopted children without a husband, elements similar to Irna's own life. Betty then married Russell Barry (William Prince) and the early focus was on generational conflicts between a newly married middle-aged couple and their confused children.