Kimberly Mccullough Brings the Love with "Robin Unwrapped," a SOAPnet Valentine's Day Marathon Feb. 10

Episodes Center Around the Many Loves of "General Hospital's" Robin Scorpio
Host Kimberly McCullough Will Read Fans' Personal Love Letters On-Air

January 18, 2008, BURBANK, CA. – From the time she first appeared on "General Hospital" at age seven, through becoming a lead doctor on SOAPnet’s highest rated original show, "General Hospital: Night Shift," the character of Robin Scorpio (Kimberly McCullough) has been a fan favorite. This Valentine’s Day, take a look back at her loves in a special programming event, as SOAPnet premieres its Valentine's Day special, "Robin Unwrapped," on Sunday, February 10 from 10 AM–1 PM ET/PT.

Episodes featuring the loves of Robin's life will be wrapped with clips of some of Robin’s milestone moments. In addition, fans are invited to submit their personal Valentine love letters, stories and proposals. Kimberly McCullough will select her favorites to read on air. Fans are invited to submit their personal letters online at http://soapnet.go.com/specials/valentine2008/index.html from January 21st through February 1st.

"Robin Unwrapped" Sunday, February 10:

10AM – Episode #1995-08361 (OAD 11/29/95) Stone sees Robin clearly one last time before he dies.

11AM – Episode #1996-08480 (OAD 5/16/96) Robin and Jason sneak into the Quartermaines' lake for some swimming and romance.

12PM – Episode #2006-11170 (OAD 11/7/06) Patrick declares his love for Robin outside her window.

SOAPnet offers same-day episodes of popular daytime dramas including "All My Children," "Days of our Lives," "One Life to Live," "General Hospital" and "The Young and the Restless" at night for convenient viewing. In addition, the network provides inside access to stars and storylines with original programs, including "General Hospital: Night Shift," the docusoap, "The Fashionista Diaries," the reality series "I Wanna Be A Soap Star" and the biography shows "Soapography," and "1 Day With..." Wrapped in a 24-hour environment, SOAPnet also offers primetime classics including "The O.C," "One Tree Hill," "Beverly Hills 90210," "Melrose Place" and "Dallas" as well as former daytime series "Port Charles" and "Ryan's Hope."

Source: SOAPnet


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