'All My Children' Is Back Along With 'One Life To Live'; Watch Them Here (VIDEO)

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"One Life to Live" and "All My Children" are finally back!

The two beloved soaps are officially back from the dead as of 5 a.m. ET on Monday, April 29. It's been a long process for Prospect Park to revive the soaps, but in the end, fans won.

Check out the first episodes of "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" in their online form. Episodes are also available for purchase on iTunes.

Soap Stars On Their Return
Julia Barr (Brooke English, "All My Children")(01 of09)
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"[The first day on set was] like riding a bike ... It's got a wonderful feel to it and it's new and exciting at the same time." (credit:AP)
Jill Larson (Opal Cortlandt, "All My Children")(02 of09)
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"[The first day on set] was like magic. It really was ... We all just walked around shaking our heads saying, 'I can't believe this is happening.'" (credit:Getty Images)
Cady McClain (Dixie Cooney, "All My Children")(03 of09)
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"Oh my god, [the first day on set] was a love festival. I mean it was like going to your grandmother's house and she just made your favorite cookies and everybody you love in the whole world was there. It was heaven. My heart was exploding with joy." (credit:Getty Images)
Debbi Morgan (Angie Hubbard, "All My Children")(04 of09)
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"[The first day on set] felt like putting on an old pair of slippers. We just picked up from where we were because we were around so many familiar faces -- even behind the scenes, behind the camera. People we worked with back in the day -- that was wonderful. We left them when we moved out to LA, which was really sad. So to come back and see those faces, it was so great." (credit:AP)
Hillary B. Smith (Nora Buchanan, "One Life to Live")(05 of09)
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"[The first day on set was] a blast. Yeah, I think I took my clothes off and made love to Bob Woods. I don't know what that makes me. [Laughs.] I think I got paid for that. I don't know what that makes me." (credit:AP)
Melissa Archer (Natalie Buchanan Banks, "One Life to Live")(06 of09)
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"[The first day on set] was surreal ... We've got old people and we've got new people -- so much of a cool mix that it was like ... doing an old project and a new project all at the same time and putting them all together and being like, 'Oh, a nice sandwich.'" (credit:Getty Images)
Kelley Missal (Danielle Manning, "One Life to Live")(07 of09)
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"The first day [back on set] was crazy ... We dove right into it. right into the drama! It's like a dream. You almost forget what you shot. It was very exciting." (credit:Getty Images)
Robin Strasser (Dorian Lord, "One Life to Live")(08 of09)
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"[The first day on set] was so amazing ... It felt like a miracle. They said the shows were dead. They said give up hope, but the fans did not stop agitating, advocating and going for it. Luckily, Prospect Park stepped up and I can just tell you they are doing such a first class job." (credit:AP)
Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan, "One Life to Live")(09 of09)
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"We had a lot of fun the first day [on set]. It was like the old fashioned stuff we used to do ... it was fun. A lot of laughs." (credit:AP)

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