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* [[Alternate Company Equivalent]]: In the later years, the show introduced an Irish family who owned an Irish bar...like the Ryans on [[Ryans Hope]]. ''Search'' even went so far as to hire Malachy [[Mc Court]], who played Kevin the bartender on [[Ryans Hope]], to play the bartender of the [[Mc Cleary]]'s bar.
* [[Alternate Company Equivalent]]: In the later years, the show introduced an Irish family who owned an Irish bar...like the Ryans on [[Ryans Hope]]. ''Search'' even went so far as to hire Malachy [[Mc Court]], who played Kevin the bartender on [[Ryans Hope]], to play the bartender of the [[Mc Cleary]]'s bar.
* [[Channel Hop]]: Moved from [[CBS]] to [[NBC]] after the former network cancelled the show in 1982. ''Search'' was only the second (of three) soaps to change networks; [[The Edge of Night]], a sister show (both shows were produced by Proctor and Gamble Productions) was the first.
* [[Channel Hop]]: Moved from [[CBS]] to [[NBC]] after the former network cancelled the show in 1982. ''Search'' was only the second (of three) soaps to change networks; [[The Edge of Night]], a sister show (both shows were produced by Proctor and Gamble Productions) was the first.
* [[The Character Died With Him]]: When Melba Rae (Marge Bergman) died in 1971, her character died as well rather than being recast.
* [[The Character Died with Him]]: When Melba Rae (Marge Bergman) died in 1971, her character died as well rather than being recast.
* [[Finale Credits]]: The final episode used a [[Credits Medley]], with all of the contract cast waving goodbye to the camera, closed out by Mary Stuart [[Thanking the Viewer]] for 35 "..wonderful years", all set to a Lou Rawls rendition of ''We'll Be Together Again''
* [[Finale Credits]]: The final episode used a [[Credits Medley]], with all of the contract cast waving goodbye to the camera, closed out by Mary Stuart [[Thanking the Viewer]] for 35 "..wonderful years", all set to a Lou Rawls rendition of ''We'll Be Together Again''
* [[Live Episode]]: Like most [[soap Operas]] in its day, ''Search'' was presented live from its premiere until 1967.
* [[Live Episode]]: Like most [[soap Operas]] in its day, ''Search'' was presented live from its premiere until 1967.