History of General Hospital

History of General Hospital refers to the ABC Daytime soap opera General Hospital.


Read more about History Of General Hospital:  The Early Years (1963–77), Cultural Phenomenon and Supercouple Pairings (1978–87), The Transition (1988–91), Era of "womansense" (1992–2000), Remodeling (2012–present)

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