Rituals (TV series)

Rituals
Genre Soap opera
Created by Gene Palumbo
Ken Corday
Charlene Keel
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 260[1]
Broadcast
Original channel Telepictures
Picture format Color
Original run September 10, 1984 (1984-09-10) – September 6, 1985 (1985-09-06)

Rituals is an American soap opera that aired in syndication through Telepictures from September 10, 1984 to September 6, 1985. Created by Gene Palumbo, Ken Corday and Charlene Keel (she wrote a novel also called Rituals, but the show was very loosely based on the novel), 260 25-minute episodes were produced.

The series later aired France from 1989 to 1990 under the name La Ligne de Chance.

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Storylines

The show took place in the fictional Virginia town of Wingfield. The community was the home of Wingfield Mills and Chapin Industries, the town's leading employers. Also located in Wingfield was a boarding school for girls called Haddon Hall. The story focused on the Chapin, Gallagher and Robertson families and the people who were connected with them either socially or professionally.

The story began with the death of Chapin family matriarch, Katherine, and while everyone mourned her, her long-absent daughter, Taylor (Jo Ann Pflug; Tina Louise) stepped off a helicopter holding a racehorse's victory wreath. Katherine's will was read, setting off a round of battles and squabbles over the will.

Much of the focus of the show was set at Haddon Hall, the boarding school in town, which was run by the school's president, Carter Robertson, a man who didn't much like the Chapin family. Even when he was discovered to be Patrick Chapin's illegitimate son, he didn't change his views on the family. He was married to Christina Robertson, whose sister, Sara, was married to sleazy Eddie Gallagher, a working class man, who was shot and killed in self-defense by his daughter, Haddon Hall student, Noel, for years of physical and sexual abuse. (This was the result of an on-air contest, to discover who the victim was, the killer, and the motive.)

The tendency to recast many of the show's main roles was one of the many reasons why the series didn't do so well, and at the end of one season, was taken off the air.

Main characters

The Robertsons

The Chapins

The Gallaghers

The Washingtons

The Lanes

Other characters

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