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Even though There's Always Tomorrow has only aired six episodes, there is already a need for a new Executive Producer. Currently, the creator and head writer of the series, Casey Hutchison, serves as Executive Producer. But, Casey has stressed that he'd like to take more time to focus on developing the stories and writing more long term projections. Hutchison's work as Executive Producer will continue till Episode 28, which will air on August 27th. The next episode, #29, will begin the work of the new Executive Producer, Greg Ziobrowski.

 

Ziobrowski is best known to SON audiences for his work on the former hit soap opera, Return To Santa Barbara. Ziobrowski is reportedly very excited about joining the new soap. And, his presence in the series will be felt right away as a big casting call has been put out for the role of one of Judith's sisters. The character is going by the name of Ava McClain. And, Ava's presence will impact future stories for months upon months. The character will also be involved in a red-hot social issue story involving marital abuse.

 

Look for Ava to debut around Episode 30!

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