What is search for tomorrow?

Search for Tomorrow is an American television soap opera that aired on CBS from September 3, 1951, to December 26, 1986. It was created by Roy Winsor and was one of the longest-running daytime soap operas in the United States.

The show followed the lives and relationships of the residents of the fictional town of Henderson as they navigated through various personal and professional challenges. Over the years, the show addressed a wide range of social issues, including interracial relationships, mental illness, and drug addiction.

Search for Tomorrow featured a large ensemble cast, with many actors coming and going throughout its 35-year run. Some of the show's most notable cast members included Mary Stuart, Larry Haines, Don Knotts, and Morgan Fairchild.

Despite its long run, Search for Tomorrow faced declining ratings towards the end of its tenure and was ultimately canceled in 1986. The show left a lasting impact on the soap opera genre and is considered a pioneer in daytime television.