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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Quite possibly the definitive Guilty Pleasure of a daytime Soap Opera, Sunset Beach had a particularly large fandom in the United Kingdom during its heyday. Such was its popularity over there that petitions were sent to the UK broadcaster (Channel Five) begging them to have it Uncancelled in America. This was despite the fact that the quality fell into So Bad It's Good status several times. Wobbly scenery, dodgy dialogue and woeful acting were abound. |