The "Love in the Afternoon" campaign was only a moderate success in the late 1970s; it finally took off in 1980 and 1981 by advertising the wildly popular romance of
Luke and Laura on
General Hospital. The campaign also found success in promoting popular couples on another ABC serial,
All My Children, such as
Cliff and Nina,
Greg and Jenny, and
Jesse and Angie. Other shows profiled in "Love in the Afternoon" advertisements included
One Life to Live,
Loving, ''
Ryan's Hope, and The Edge of Night''. In 1983, ABC briefly altered the "Love in the Afternoon" commercials to advertise "Loving in the morning," a nod to its then-new serial,
Loving, which premiered in a late morning timeslot. After a few months, the regular "Love in the Afternoon" commercials resumed. As the long-running campaign saw retirement in 1985, the network initially transitioned to a more modern replacement series of commercials using the slogan "Love it!", which coincided with ABC's 1985-86 network campaign ''You'll Love It''. Four decades after the commercials ended production, the phrase
Love in the Afternoon has come to refer to the stories told on
soap operas, irrespective of network affiliation. ==Trivia==