, an award-winning television soap opera, broadcast on NBC from Monday, July 30, 1984 through Friday, January 15, 1993. The serial drama originally aired at 3:00 pm EST but was rescheduled toward the end of its run in the 12:00 time slot. Full Article at Bella Online
James Franco? The movie star? On daytime television? Franco, one of Judd Apatow's original proteges, first came to national attention on the television show Freaks and Geeks. Full Article at NPR
Actor James Franco will be guest starring on several episodes of the daytime drama "General Hopsital." Full Article at CNN
James Franco has apparently been learning up to 100 pages of lines per day for his General Hospital debut. Full Article at Digital Spy
James Franco's daytime debut is no laughing matter now that we've seen his General Hospital promo picture. Full Article at Buddy TV
The ratings for General Hospital (GH) for the week ending October 30, 2009, continue to be disappointing. Although GH barely beat out All My Children (AMC) for fourth place in total viewers, AMC, in fact, had a higher market share of 7 vs. Full Article at News Blaze
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As for why Franco wanted to be on the show in the first place? Apparently, my theory that he’d been watching the show with his grandma since he was a kid isn’t true. Full Article at The Frisky
James Franco does a scene with Kirsten Storms (Maxie) and Maurice Benard (Sonny) on "General Hospital." Full Article at ChicagoNow
For anyone whose disbelief about the whole James Franco-soap opera thing remains suspended, a few words of advice: let it go. Full Article at AZ Central.com