New CBS Series Makes History as the First Black Soap Opera in 35 Years

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Nationwide — Beyond the Gates is making history as the first Black soap opera in 35 years, set to debut on CBS on February 24. The show marks a major milestone in daytime TV, following the end of Generations in 1991.

The new series’ first teaser was dropped on December 16, according to People. Set in a luxurious gated community just outside Washington, D.C., the drama focuses on the Dupree family, a symbol of Black excellence.

The teaser highlights their power and prestige, with one character declaring, “Your family rules this community.” Another adds, “This is going to make history. How awesome is that?”

The show stars Clifton Davis and Tamara Tunie as Vernon and Anita Dupree. Vernon, a former senator, is known for his gentle, humble nature, while Anita, once a singing sensation, complements him as the matriarch.

Their daughters include Dr. Nicole Dupree Richardson played by Daphnee Duplaiz, a successful psychiatrist and philanthropist with a complex personal life, and Dani Dupree played by Karla Mosley, a former model turned momager who left her career for love.

Beyond the Gates, which was initially titled The Gates, began production in November. It was written by Michele Val Jean, known for her work on General Hospital and The Bold and the Beautiful.

The show is expected to make a significant impact on broadcast TV, according to Sheila Ducksworth, president of CBS Studios’ NAACP venture. She said, “This series will salute an audience that has been traditionally underserved, with the potential to be a groundbreaking moment for broadcast television.”

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