Serialized radio dramas became popular in the 1930s. They were called soap operas, because they were sponsored by makers of cleaning products, among them P and G’s Oxydol, Palmolive Beauty Soap, and Colgate Tooth Powder.
Serialized radio dramas became popular in the 1930s. They were called soap operas, because they were sponsored by makers of cleaning products, among them P and G’s Oxydol, Palmolive Beauty Soap, and Colgate Tooth Powder.