All Day (TV series)

All Day is a American daytime soap opera that has aired on the RKO Network since March 23, 1990. A spin-off of Beginnings, the series was created by the Canadian writing duo Nicholas Raychev and Luke Tregenna.

The program focuses on the lives, loves and various adventures of several close families living in the fictional city of Lake Fairfax: with the original four being the Gemmells, the Carden-Bugajskis, the Kjeldsens and the Bellingers. In 1999, it added the Solanas family, a Mexican-American family, and in 2002, the series added a new family, the Fonuas, a Tongan-American family.

In 2011, All Day celebrated its 20th anniversary and production on it and Beginnings relocated from to  after former executive producer Salesha Thomas took over production of the two shows under her company Salesha Thomas Studios.

Production
Beginnings and All Day are both set in Lake Fairfax, a fictional city in northeastern.

From the show's inception to November 2010, filming for both shows took place at in, , which was also home to fellow Proctor & Gamble-produced soap opera As the World Turns.

Following plans to move production to, , , it was confirmed in October 2010 that Salesha Thomas Studios had bought the rights to Beginnings and All Day from Proctor & Gamble and would move production on the two series to ,. The episode broadcast on December 13, 2010 was the final episode taped at JC Studios, with a hurricane destroying the neighborhood. The first episode of All Day taped in Atlanta was a half-hour special episode, taped on January 9, 2011 and broadcast on January 18, 2011. Taping for the two shows in Atlanta initially took place at 's studio in (with GPB receiving a end credit for their assistance in the production) before moving to  in  in 2016, where they are currently taped. Scenes involving train travel are primarily filmed on heritage and commuter railroads, including the, the , the , the , and recently on the  and on MARTA Commuter Rail lines.

After the move to Atlanta, the production switched to material from mostly locally-based, non-union writers. In 2013, the show's writers organized as the Atlanta Writers Guild.