
On this day April 20, 1981, the final episode of the groundbreaking comedy series Soap aired on ABC, wrapping up a four season run with a total of 85 episodes. Known for its bold mix of satire, serialized storytelling, and taboo topics, Soap pushed boundaries like few sitcoms before it and built a loyal following in the process.
The show followed the chaotic lives of the Tate and Campbell families, parodying daytime soap operas with cliffhangers, dramatic twists, and wild characters including a ventriloquist and his dummy, a mobster son, and even alien abductions. The series starred Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Robert Guillaume, and Billy Crystal, who played one of the first openly gay characters on prime time TV.
Though it ended without fully resolving many storylines, Soap’s influence on television comedy and serialized storytelling was huge. Its sharp writing and fearless approach paved the way for future sitcoms to take more risks.
Fun fact: Benson, starring Robert Guillaume, was a spinoff from Soap and went on to have a longer run than the show it came from.
Trivia question: What 1980s sitcom followed the Tate and Campbell families in a soap opera parody and ended in 1981 after four seasons?
The show followed the chaotic lives of the Tate and Campbell families, parodying daytime soap operas with cliffhangers, dramatic twists, and wild characters including a ventriloquist and his dummy, a mobster son, and even alien abductions. The series starred Katherine Helmond, Richard Mulligan, Robert Guillaume, and Billy Crystal, who played one of the first openly gay characters on prime time TV.
Though it ended without fully resolving many storylines, Soap’s influence on television comedy and serialized storytelling was huge. Its sharp writing and fearless approach paved the way for future sitcoms to take more risks.
Fun fact: Benson, starring Robert Guillaume, was a spinoff from Soap and went on to have a longer run than the show it came from.
Trivia question: What 1980s sitcom followed the Tate and Campbell families in a soap opera parody and ended in 1981 after four seasons?