• Air date: 04 May '64 96 episodes
      Another World is an American television soap opera that ran on NBC for 35 years from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999. Set in the fictional town of Bay City, the show in its early years opens with announcer Bill Wolff intoning its epigram, “We do not live in this world alone, but in a thousand other worlds,” which Phillips said represented the difference between “the world of events we live in, and the world of feelings and dreams that we strive for.” Another World focused less on the conventional drama of domestic life as seen in other soap operas, and more on exotic melodrama between families of different classes and philosophies.
  • List of Episodes (96)
    • 76. Episode 1.0076

      17 Aug '64
    • 77. Episode 1.0077

      18 Aug '64
    • 78. Episode 1.0078

      19 Aug '64
    • 79. Episode 1.0079

      20 Aug '64
    • 80. Episode 1.0080

      21 Aug '64
    • 81. Episode 1.0081

      24 Aug '64
    • 82. Episode 1.0082

      25 Aug '64
    • 83. Episode 1.0083

      26 Aug '64
    • 84. Episode 1.0084

      27 Aug '64
    • 85. Episode 1.0085

      28 Aug '64
    • 86. Episode 1.0086

      31 Aug '64
    • 87. Episode 1.0087

      01 Sep '64
    • 88. Episode 1.0088

      02 Sep '64
    • 89. Episode 1.0089

      03 Sep '64
    • 90. Episode 1.0090

      04 Sep '64
    • 91. Episode 1.0091

      07 Sep '64
    • 92. Episode 1.0092

      08 Sep '64
    • 111. Episode 111

      07 Oct '64
    • 166. A Woman Wronged

      04 Jan '65
      Jim and Mary assured Dru they wouldn't hide the existence of a grandchild from him. Dru assured John he had done everything he could for Pat. Adams considered Phil's ""a woman wronged"" approach melodramatic, but Phil anticipated it as John's strategy and was ready to deny Tom as the baby's father if John trotted a baby into court. Larry recommended that Tony should have had a psychiatrist look at Pat, and even wanted to bet $5 that one would be brought in to the trial. Pat speculated on the
    • 167. Coroner's Report

      05 Jan '65
      There was a loud murmur as Pat was brought into court. In his opening remarks, John instructed the jury that the picture puzzle of the trial would not be complete until the last piece was fitted into its proper place. John objected to Phil's attempt to arouse the jury's sympathy for the first witness, Ken. Ken told Phil he looked at his son's dead body at the County Morgue on November 7th. The judge sustained Phil's objection to John's characterization of Tom as a ladies' man. John harped on Ken
    • 168. Paragon of Virtue

      06 Jan '65
      A furious Pat rebuked John for smearing Tom's name, and he warned her not to testify Tom was a paragon of virtue. Dru couldn't fathom why John insisted on telling off and antagonizing Pat. The following morning, John begged Pat to have the same faith in him she had in Dr. Warren. Judge Sutherland berated John and Phil for playing on the jury's emotions yesterday. The crime lab technician, Peter Jordan, testified he found Pat's fingerprints on Exhibit No. 2, the 32-caliber pistol. John declined