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A Friend Stopped By | 09/18/2009 3:00 am

'Guiding Light' Star Tina Sloan: 'We're Being Replaced by a Game Show' ... It's Devastating

The actress — who has played nurse ‘Lillian Raines’ for 26 years — lets it all out.
By Tina Sloan
Tina Sloan

Editor’s Note: Tina Sloan is best known for her 26-year run as Lillian Raines on CBS’s "Guiding Light." While acting, Tina has also found time for myriad other activities, including running marathons, mountain climbing, marriage, mothering and mastering her fears about aging. With the conclusion of "Guiding Light," Tina is beginning her new life as an author, playwright and theatrical actress. Click here to visit Tina’s website. For more information on her one-woman show, click here.

I watch the last episodes like every fan, in pain for the glory that was this show, this "Guiding Light," this history of storytelling that was America’s emotional consciousness. It stops broadcasting on CBS this Friday, September 18, after 72 years — and that cuts like a knife. We got the word on April Fools’ Day that we were canceled, and we were all in shock. We are being replaced by a game show, which costs a lot less money — but to take off the historical time capsule of our country is devastating to all of us. You can dip into any show and find out what was going on in our country over the past 72 years. Seventy-two years!!! Dip into 1943 and see the country during World War II, dip into 1966 and see the country becoming hippied and Vietnam, 1980 and see us spending money, 2001 and see us mourning 9/11 victims. We are our country’s emotional history and we are a multigenerational "family," all putting out the "Light" on this Friday. At the moment we have a lesbian couple and a black powerful family — which never would have been there 15 years ago. This is storytelling.

I am now 66 years old and, since the age of 40, I have been "Lillian Raines," head nurse at Cedars Hospital, Beth’s mother, Lizzie’s grandmother and, as of yesterday, Buzz Cooper’s wife — a wonderful way to end a glorious 26 years. The show has been a huge part of all our lives. I would get up and walk to CBS and be surrounded by all my friends, who are the actors and hair and makeup and wardrobe and production. To be doing intimate scenes with one another 52 weeks a year, five days a week, is a tremendous amount of closeness. In real life, I am the godmother of my soap opera daughter’s son Luke. We shared our real lives and our pretend lives every day and that is going to be a tremendous loss. The loyalty we feel to one another and to the show is tremendous.

The writers and producers and crew are all gathering together on Thursday night to watch the final show together. The young kids are as close as we are, who have been there for so long. We nurture them as they are our children, grandchildren or whatever role they play.

I am one of the lucky ones as about six years ago, as I saw the diminishment of aging quite closely (in soaps, we age fast), I started to write a book about aging and now a play I wrote, called Changing Shoes, (from pink Capezios to black heels to strappy, sexy sandals to black, comfy flats — you get the idea) is opening in Atlanta on September 25. This was in place before the show was canceled, so I have a place to go. I am so grateful for this place as the loss of the show is huge in all our lives. It was our life for so long, for 26 years for me, and I will miss it greatly. But I am now changing my shoes and becoming a theater actress. All my soap family are flying to Atlanta to see me. What a group, what a run, what a light.

To all the fans who have watched with their grandmothers and mothers and daughters — we shall miss you most and are so grateful to have been with you for so many light-filled years. To CBS — you will miss us too, I hope. The game show that is replacing us will save you money and we understand that but you will miss us — and we will miss you.

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"Guiding Light" ends its 72-year-run with a marriage between "Lillian Raines" (Tina Sloan) and "Frank ‘Buzz’ Cooper Sr." (Justin Deas)/Courtesy of CBS

65 Reader Comments (so far…) Sign In or Register to comment

Debbie Craven
Thank you Tina! You will be so missed.  I have watched Guiding Light for several years.  My earliest memories are of Burt Baur the matriarch of the family with her sage advice.  She could have been all of our mother.  And how could we forget Roger Thorpe and Holly story line. I remember the first time I saw Kim Zimmer on GL…she was in town to break up Vanessa and Billy.  I still don’t understand why they thought they had to cancel this show.  I work daily but I still DVR’d it to watch at night.  They have been apart of my life everyday.  I don’t think I will ever erase the last week of this show off my DVR.  No, I’m not crazy…just a devoted fan to all these wonderful actors that have been like family…You ALL will be so missed………deb
By Debbie Craven on 09/20/2009 11:19 am
Susan Shankle
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By Susan Shankle on 09/20/2009 6:43 pm
Susan Shankle

Girl I had those Capezios!

I first saw Light in black and white as a child.  As 20 and 30 somethings we’d do our best to keep up while trying to begin careers.

My Granny Blanche (rip, darlin’) is not happy. We’ll miss you!

By Susan Shankle on 09/20/2009 6:41 pm
Toni Carrell

Fifteen hours until the first day of whatever TPTB put on to "replace" the best, longest-running and most wonderful epic ever shown on TV.  It’s almost unbearable.  How dare they twist the knife in the millions of us who love GL, the cast and crew and never miss an episode?!?!  I guess karma will take care of them when the ratings come in and nobody is watching. 

Now my personal thank you, Tina, and all of the cast and crew that gave us all such a fabulous way to escape our real-life problems for an hour per day.  A million thanks cannot repay the enjoyment of that daily repreive from the chronic pain that makes my life a true living nightmare.

P.S.  Tina, please bring Changing Shoes to Sacramento.  I would be honored to see it.  If you’re interested, I could even take you out for a wonderful and exotic dinner at a very fun little restaurant I know.

By Toni Carrell on 09/21/2009 1:34 am
Paula Casagrande
I grrew up watching this show…..and before vcr’s Mom would tell me what happened that day on TV. If something big was happening she’d let us stay home that day. When we got our first VCR in ‘78 ($600 wow!) she would tape everyday….and we’d watch it together that night. Lovely memories with my mom. Thank you GL. You will be missed.
By Paula Casagrande on 09/21/2009 5:25 am
Gina Young
I too began watching Guiding Light with my Mom and later with my daughters.  This is a travesty. I don’t watch game shows, never will.   CBS will recognize the huge mistake they have made, in time.  Best of luck to you Tina!
By Gina Young on 09/21/2009 11:22 am
Frank Somsel
I remember years ago Luke and Laura on General Hospital had some kind of an alien pregnancy. After that, I never watched them again, and know I didn’t miss anything important.
By Frank Somsel on 09/21/2009 1:53 pm
Toni T
What a marvelous trip GL has been for me—from age 10 to age 43. And Tina Sloan…endowing her portrayal of Lillian with warmth and steely commitment to family, the perfect balance of common sense and passion that we all strive for but so rarely achieve. For all of the sometimes-crazy twists and turns of daytime drama, Tina’s Lillian held everything together. Thank you, Tina, for the gift of 26 years being a light in our lives. 
By Toni T on 09/21/2009 7:32 pm
Patty Rickman
Ms. Sloan, thank you so very much for this article. I have been on the internet for the last few months trying to find one link, any link to try to save GL or atleast try and do something. I ,like you am appauled that they are replacing GL with a game show. I have watched GL for well over 20 years. To me and my family, your show is like family. Espically for us since for the first time in daytime soap has made an effort to make a story line for a lesbian couple, a family. How brave, how real, and we watched even more closely as we saw something familier and real on this show we love. Then on April fools day, how cruel, we are all told that this is the end, after over 70 years, no chance that we could save this show. I wish and pray that there was some way to save this show, I would write and start petitions as a famous poet once said "do not go gently into the night, rage rage against the dying of the light" Guiding light is our light, every fan’s light. Thanks from one family, (our 18 year olf girl is a huge fan and has a crush on james LOL) to an awesome cast, I loved the last show, happiness squared. I will miss GL. Good luck with ur show! :)
By Patty Rickman on 09/21/2009 9:15 pm
Lacretia Luzynski
I miss my guiding light, no game show can even come close. My tv actually gets turned off for an hour a day now lol.
By Lacretia Luzynski on 09/22/2009 9:17 am
Connie Godin
Have to add my thanks to many years, I watched & loved the Guiding LIght.
By Connie Godin on 09/23/2009 8:38 pm
Paula  Rice
I’m sitting here thinking what else can I say. I am so tired of crying about losing my Guiding Light. It was mine. It was my pseudo family/friends. How could something so successful fall into hands that could just let it go? Why were tptb in denial so long? Look at all the sad folks that have lost their family tradition and precious living connections like me to their deceased Grandmothers that introduced them to GL as well as Mothers, Mothers in Laws, children and neighbors. As I watched the last show I sat on the floor right in front of the tv Indian style just like I did in 1955. What was missing was my Grandmother and Mother. They are turning over in their graves because CBS & P&G have smothered the light which was endeared to safe keeping. When you want to save something you protect it and help it change and grow. I am glad these folks aren’t protecting our America! With the attitude it’s old and cost too much we would be in a sad state of affairs! Hope that everyone realizes that these actors and actresses are so much more than the so called Superstars. They are on daily and matching apple for apple couldn’t shine a light to our Soapstars talent like Tina Sloan who have real character and a moral code. They don’t go off for months and leave family behind. They go home nightly and tend real life and memorize lines day in and out, year in and year out. So, now let us all pray that everyone who lost a job/advocation on the Guiding Light find gratifying and challenging work again. Let CBS learn it’s lesson the hard way. I definitely won’t be watching anything at 3 P.M on CBS for the rest of my life and I desperately hope that Frank’s idea of "Company" will fly with another network. I am in mourning and it’s going to take me a long while to get past my grief. "Company" would be like bringing a brand new baby into the world just after the death of one of their families elders. It’s been almost a week now and I still can’t believe it’s over.
By Paula Rice on 09/24/2009 4:09 am
Marylou Nagel

I have been watching Guiding Light for all of my 33 years.  Like many other fans, I am a third-generation viewer.  I am still devastated over the show being cancelled.  This week has seemed unreal without my Springfield family.  I am holding on to hope that somehow, the Light will be turned back on!

Tina, I wish you all the best!  You have always been one of my favorite actresses!  Changing Shoes sounds amazing and I know that it will be a success!  I hope to see it one day!  Thank you for being a part of my life!

By Marylou Nagel on 09/24/2009 5:13 pm
Cathy Borah
I have watched Guiding Light everyday for over 35 years and still cannot believe they took away my Guiding Light family. It was the best show on TV and did not deserve to be cancelled by CBS and I agree they will be missing Guiding Light very soon. I for one will not be watching any game show or anything else that will be put on at 3:00 pm except my Guiding Light..I still hold out hope that someone will wisen up and bring this great show back on the air. Keep the Light Shining!!!!
By Cathy Borah on 09/28/2009 10:06 am