December 10, 201213 yr Member http://abc.soapsindepth.com/2012/12/paul-rauch-passes-away.html Sadly, legendary daytime producer Paul Rauch has passed away. He produced ANOTHER WORLD from 1972 to 1982, then ONE LIFE TO LIVE (1983 to 1991), SANTA BARBARA (1991-1993) and GUIDING LIGHT (1996-2002). His most recent work was as executive producer for THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS from 2008 to 2011.
December 10, 201213 yr Member Dude. What's up with all the soap writer deaths here lately. This said. I liked Rauch when he was doing OLTL. Edited December 10, 201213 yr by weareclouds
December 10, 201213 yr Member He's one of those people I thought would be around forever. His career and legacy have been hashed over many, many times, but he certainly won't be forgotten for a long time. He was of that big budget era, and for his many, many flaws, I do think he passionately cared about the genre, at least from AW to GL stints. Edited December 10, 201213 yr by CarlD2
December 10, 201213 yr Member Oh wow. That is a shocker. I was wondering what Carolyn Hensey was talking about on twitter--when she said she had bad news for soap fans. I did not like the direction he took many of shows on but he was a daytime great.
December 10, 201213 yr Member This is a huge, huge loss to the soap community regardless of how you felt about him. He was around for some huge soap moments and is a part of soap history. I remember being shocked when he was announced as EP on Y&R due mostly to his age, but I think the show was better off having someone experienced around. The time between his exit and JFP's arrival felt like there was nobody guiding the ship. My condolences to his family and friends.
December 10, 201213 yr Member No matter what he did throughout his soap career, I am forever grateful to him for this: and this: RIP, sir.
December 10, 201213 yr Member This is sad and also eery how many of these soap writers and producers are dying in bunches. And despite Rauch's reputation (not going to check the reactions of some former soap stars to this announcement), his passing makes me wonder whether there are any new soap producers in the making these days. I wondered this with the announcements of the deaths of some former soap writers as well. I had a moment in Grad school when I thought about it but dismissed it pretty quickly as I saw where the genre seemed to be heading. Edited December 10, 201213 yr by DramatistDreamer
December 10, 201213 yr Author Member Jon Hensley @HensleyJon Just heard about the passing of Paul Rauch! He gave me my 1st gig in Daytime TV on OLTL! Sending my best to his family!
December 10, 201213 yr Member His career was controversial at times, but he sure left his stamp on the now dying soap genre. RIP, Paul.
December 10, 201213 yr Member Oh wow, may he rest in peace. My condolences to his wife Israela and to the rest of his family and friends. I saw some photos of him last year and I was concerned about his health. I hope he didn't suffer. He will go down as one of the most legendary, and legendarily controversial executive producers in soap history.
December 10, 201213 yr Member RIP. We can sit here and rehash many of his controversial decisions, but I'd rather give him props for his good qualities. He was a tough and fearless leader, which is something I think is generally missing in daytime today.
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