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Stamford-Based 'All My Children,' 'One Life To Live' Return Today

STAMFORD, Conn. -- After weeks of taping in Stamford, "All My Children" and "One Life To Live" will return Monday, April 29, to the delight of fans.   

David Canary will be back as Adam Chander on "All My Children," which is taping in Stamford. But what about his identical brother Stuart?

David Canary will be back as Adam Chander on "All My Children," which is taping in Stamford. But what about his identical brother Stuart?

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But the former ABC soap operas won't be on television or cable. "We're not daytime, we're anytime" is the new motto. Fans will find both shows online.

"All My Children" can be found at Hulu.com and iTunes.com. Follow the show on its Facebook page. It has been off the air since September 2011. 

"One Life To Live" can be found at Hulu.com and iTunes.com. Follow the show on its Facebook page. It went off the air in January 2012. 

Each episode will be 30 minutes, and new episodes will be added online each weekday at about 5 a.m. The two shows share a Stamford studio. Prospect Park is the company behind the new production.  

The returning stars on "All My Children" include Wilton's David Canary as Adam Chandler and Julia Barr as his longtime love Brooke English. On "One Live To Live," star Erika Slezak returns to her leading role as Viki Lord and soap newcomer and "High School Musical" star Corbin Bleu as a new character. 

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