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DRW50

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  1. The show can't be bothered to remember most of Frankie's kids, or Charlie whom she saw as a grandson, but can invent a granddaughter for her.
  2. More of the story with Brian and Steve's sister. Is it me or is Brian a little scary here. Steve's sister reminds me of Cousin Geri from Facts of Life.
  3. This must have been very close to the end for Terry Lester's Jack, right? Was it Terry or Peter who played the story of losing Jabot?
  4. Thank you for getting through all that and responding. I always look forward to your posts. I know it's a bit ridiculous that Robert would have been with both Debbie and Nikhil. I just wanted Robert back and thought that would be a dramatic story. You're right though. I probably would have John and Moira reunite, but only after a long road. Initially I was going to have Moira/Faye get together but I don't think Faye would be with Moira after she was with Ryan. But I do think that Faye should explore her sexuality and I could see her in a lesbian storyline, as a real story, not just a tease -- I don't know about you but I have always gotten that vibe from her. The reason I mentioned Lizzie was because I thought the show was starting to hint at it, and also because Lizzie seems to have no purpose. A story about a blind woman struggling to overcome a rape would be interesting and I think it would be a test of the woman who plays her. I see the current Zak, who seems very detached, as possibly leaving, especially if he feels emasculated, but you have a good point, as you also do about another murder. I guess I was trying to recreate some past dramatic stories, most of which I enjoyed on Emmerdale, about covered up murders.
  5. I never knew Sid Owen did this. How...interesting.
  6. From the March 2, 1982 Digest.
  7. I found this - it's a clip of Rita's first scene, which also involved Dennis. It starts at about 6:20.
  8. I had forgotten about his ties to Rita. I would like to see more of that. Relations to Eileen and Jason would be great too. Even something with Graeme. Or a return to his days as a talent agent. I really would like to hear them mention what's happened to Jed, so that would be nice. I just hope this isn't some type of "help me die" story for Ken. If anyone needs to be put out of their misery lately, it's Deirdre, Tracy, and Peter, not poor Dennis Tanner.
  9. One of my all time favorite Corrie characters is coming back. http://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/s3/coronation-street/news/a299987/dennis-tanner-to-make-corrie-comeback.html I am very wary over this because a) I think Phil Collinson has turned Corrie into a hollow and depressing plotfest and his characterization is often shocking, b ) the description only mentions him as a criminal and ignores that he was a very popular comedy character, and c) he has ties to almost no one. But it will be nice to see Dennis again, as long as the story works. He was a brilliant character, and, although I know that was a long time ago, I think he was one of the most handsome men to ever be on the show. I hope this works out. I also hope that they won't bring him back just so he can die. Unfortunately his comic relief moments do not seem to be on Youtube. Here is his 1968 wedding, his exit story. Phillip Lowrie had casting approval for his bride. He chose a woman he thought could deal with Pat Phoenix. This was also the goodbye for a while of one of my all time favorites, Jerry Booth, who could barely cope with the strain of being best man when his own marriage had been a huge disaster. Sadly about four years after Dennis left, happily, the show decided to ruin him and say that he had been conning old people out of their money and was put in prison. Awful stuff.
  10. I thought she had a lot of presence, which was about all you could have in a non-role like Roxanne in 1970PT. I just cringed at her bad line readings. Besides the vampire story, which was good but a blur for me because I was deafened by Kathy Cody yelling all her lines, I enjoyed her brief run in 1840. She looked stunning and I enjoyed her relationship with her sister Samantha, and I liked seeing this woman who constantly put down pathetic undertaker Trask, refusing to accept society's idea that she had to get married. She had a lot of potential before they had her become Barnabas' fangpiece and then killed her off.
  11. It's story idea time! Feel free to add your own. Or tell me how awful this is. Or...ignore this. Jackson and Hazel leave the village for treatment at a first-rate clinic, paid for by Declan. Aaron begins to realize that he is asexual, and never has any desire for anyone of either gender. Aaron moves away to try to reconcile with his father Gordon. Jai begins a secret affair with Debbie, sure to infuriate Cain if he ever finds out. A spiteful Ella, who wants to get back at Jai after he exposes her long history of mental illness to everyone in the Woolpack, tells Cain, who beats Jai bloody. Cain, afraid that this will get him sent down for a long time considering his lengthy record, goes on the run. Debbie stays away from Jai out of some misguided sense of loyalty, instead taking up with Nikhil. Charity has no such qualms, as she is sick of Cain, and she begins a casual affair with both Declan and Jai, which slowly poisons their friendship. Debbie is furious with her mother. Nikhil, meanwhile, is the perfect boyfriend to Debbie and father figure to Sarah, but is never fully there. He freezes out when Debbie goes to visit Jasmine after Jasmine is assaulted in prison. Finally he admits to Debbie that he used to be in love with another man, and they were lovers, and like how she feels with Jasmine, he has tried to move on but never entirely does. Debbie is fine with this, and they move on to an even happier relationship together, but then one day, Jai announces the new business partner in the company...a VERY familiar face to both Debbie and Nikhil...it's Robert Sugden. Ella, with her tricks only leaving her further isolated, decides to attempt suicide, knowing she will be found in time, as Declan's father is supposed to be home as its her birthday meal. Unfortunately for her, he decides to stay at the Woolie for one more round...then another...then another. By the time he returns home, Ella is dead. He is devastated, and leaves the village forever, but not before telling Declan that his biological father is actually a man named Matt Skilbeck! Declan is very disturbed by this, although now he understands why his father has always had little time for him. He tracks Matt down to an increasingly poor existence on a rundown farm Matt can barely keep going, and asks him to return to Emmerdale. Matt does not want to face the past, either with his son or with the village he once called home, but he finally changes his mind, and tries to adjust to an Emmerdale he barely recognizes. Edna and Pearl are more than happy to help him smooth the transition, but he still carries a torch for Dolly Skilbeck, who returns to the village with son Sam Skilbeck (her son with Matt), a rough around the edges type who has no real relationship with his father. After DC Henshall's crimes are revealed, a guilt-ridden Katie leaves the village forever. Holly is quietly fading away and her family are too afraid to talk to her, as they don't want to damage her "recovery." Holly is inspired by Ella and, as her family plan a big surprise party for her recovery, she takes a fatal overdose. Her body is found along the roadside. When the doctors reveal that Holly must have known she was taking enough to kill herself, Moira is furious, and blames everyone but herself, verbally abusing John, Adam, and Hannah, saying words she cannot take back. Hannah disowns her mother immediately goes to live with her grandmother. Adam, embittered by his sister's suicide, tries to use it to make a clumsy pass at his dream woman, Eve. She sees through him, but is genuinely attracted to him, and they begin an affair which slowly becomes something more. Moira and John divorce. John sells the farm to Declan, who lets Matt and Sam, along with Andy, run the place. Sam is tough and angry, similar to Andy, and as Andy tries to keep him on track, he finally begins to face his disgusting abuse of Jo. He tracks Jo down and, after convincing her he does not want to harm her, they have a long and painful conversation in which they finally say goodbye, and Jo puts Andy in touch with people who will genuinely help him. Rhona gives birth, but decides that her job at the vets is too demanding and potentially dangerous to help her raise a child with special needs. She leaves town. Moira and John, now divorced, revert to their wild teenage years. She has a one night stand with Marlon, not particularly noticing or caring that he assumes it will be much more. A crushed Marlon leaves town to be platonic co-parents with Rhona. After flings with Carl and Andy, Moira begins an affair with Ryan, which infuriates his mother Faye, who sees Moira as using her son for a midlife crisis. Ryan dumps Moira after she calls him "John" during sex. Ryan finally notices a starry-eyed Gennie's interest in him, and having a nice guy who genuinely cares about her and accepts her causes her to pursue her dream of a wild and ridiculous beauty salon. John works his way in and out of even more beds than Moira, including Alicia, Scarlett, Mia, Chas, Charity, and Bernice, along with many others we don't see. He slowly becomes a sex addict. It's the one woman he doesn't sleep with - Eve - who tries to pull him back from the brink, resulting in much fallout for her relationship with Adam, as John and Eve have very strong chemistry together. Diane finally gets the pub back, and her daughter Bernice returns as manager. Bernice struggles to form a relationship with daughter Gabby, and spends more and more time with Ashley. Laurel becomes convinced they are having an affair, until Ashley reveals to her that after the endless carnage of the village in the last few years, he no longer believes in God and is stepping down as vicar. Emily Kirk returns to replace him. Eric and Val sell the B&B, as Eric buys an interest in a local TV station and producers a boisterous talk show hosted by Val. The new owner of the B&B brings horrors to many of the older residents...it's Steph Stokes, fresh out of prison! Kathy and her teenage niece return from Australia, with surprise guests Paul and Jonny. In spite of his better instincts, he missed his mother and his family, and wanted them to meet the baby girl he adopted with Jonny. Nicola and Paul soon become very competitive about their kids. David's Council seat is thrown into jeopardy when it is revealed that he was once a stripper and escort. Edna, outraged and feeling betrayed since she had once supported his campaign, runs for the seat, and beats him. Leyla, who has recently lost "J-Kup" to his biological father before he left town with Alicia, rakes David over the coals day after day until finally he has enough and tells her he doesn't regret what he did, that he even enjoyed it a lot of the time, and that he's not going to apologize to her ever again. Leyla takes his words to heart, and they reconcile. When her spending runs up big debts, she begins pimping him out to rich clients in order to help pay the bills. A takeover bid on the haulage company roils Jimmy and Carl, especially when they realize it's led by their oldest sister Georgina, who has not spoken to them in decades! Nicola is initially impressed by the sophisticated Georgina, but is furious when Georgina makes a play for Nicola's father Rodney. When Lizzie won't leave her house after a date with Derek, Lisa tries to talk to her, but Lizzie can't face her, or anyone. Lisa realizes Derek raped Lizzie. She confronts him, and in a fit of rage, kills him. She wants to turn herself into the police, but Chastity decides to cover up the crime. Carl, happening upon the scene, helps Chas, and, his past guilts and grief returning, confesses to her in a drunken moment that he accidentally killed Paul Marsden and murdered his father. Chas is unsure of how to use this information but ultimately her love for Carl wins out, and they finally marry, with some ambivalence over whether he genuinely wants her or is just plotting to keep her quiet. When Zak learns about all of this, he falls into a depression, as he no longer feels like the head of the family. When he tries to make Lisa feel guilty for leaving him out of it, she berates him for his selfishness, saying that nothing ever happens to him or involves him because he's a selfish and lazy man who has watched the world pass by. A shamed Zak quietly leaves the village for good, leading Lisa to become a single mother to a resentful Belle.
  12. http://www.collinwood.net/cast/wandrey.htm I can't imagine anyone but Colleen as Barbara either. It seems Donna was there for about a year, then Barbara was gone until Colleen came in at the end of the decade. Donna also said that Barbara was a painter at this time - I guess that was forgotten later on? But Barbara did become a fashion designer. If you are interested, I posted a 1972 interview with Donna in the ATWT thread. He played a rough character on DAYS, although not psycho. I think Reilly is very hammy, so Quinn might have been better, although what can you do with a character whose main purpose became raping young women?
  13. DRW50 replied to smadleyb's topic in DTS: Cancelled Soaps
    It does seem like DIandra became a lesser figure as the show went on. Is it me or do they also seem to give Tom the victim scenes they often give a female (being drugged, kidnapped, poisoned)? Who did Marissa poison at work? I wonder if Patti Reagan was any good? I guess we'll never know, and it was only two episodes. It was probably a smart decision to bring her in even if she quit very early - this was at the time her father was running for re-election and that must have garnered some publicity. Thanks for all the insights. You got to read the last few above this right? That probably already just said stuff already out there. I have the one from April 85's Digest somewhere, I will post when I can find it again.
  14. Who did you prefer her with? If you're ever interested in any of the recaps, from any year or story or whatever, let me know, and I can type out or scan those I have (which isn't a lot, but it's some).
  15. In the end who did Clarissa stay with? I had also wanted to ask if you were interested in any of the Capitol preview type of stuff (text not photos) that they had in some of the Digests. I have a few from 1985 and 1986.
  16. I love that song, especially when she says, "I told you Young Hearts Run Free." It's just so self-absorbed. Love this too:
  17. I will never NOT want to see Lois' work on Somerset. I have seen little of her work, just some of her OLTL run. I guess I should find more of her stuff. For a while I mostly just knew her from a negative Pauline Kael review. Speaking of ATWT, Donna Wandrey, the wooden but striking Roxanne Drew of Dark Shadows, auditioned to be Rachel on AW after Robin Strasser left, I believe the first time, not sure. They told her she was too nice. She went out shopping and when she checked her service, her agent told her ATWT wanted her to read for Barbara.
  18. Rahm off the ballot! Drama. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0111/48061.html 19 days and the Republicans are already giving us jobs. Wow. http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0111/19_days_in_GOP_leadership_takes_credit_for_job_growth.html?showall
  19. DRW50 replied to smadleyb's topic in DTS: Cancelled Soaps
    This is from the early December 1984 Digest. Anyone with any more info on this please feel free to tell us more!
  20. Fatboy's father on the way. http://www.walfordweb.co.uk/item.php?id=2810
  21. There's been a lot of controversy among some fans over whether or not he gets along with Marc Silcock, and the comments about whether Marc will win Best Newcomer sort of fed into that. I think it's a very very bad choice to play Aaron as totally shut down emotionally and physically, because it means viewers will not care.
  22. I was reading a Digest article from around 1989, where they talked about crime stories, and Henry Slesar said a moment he really loved, during his tenure as Capitol headwriter, was bringing back Clarissa's dead husband or whoever, because that was a story about older people. Did you like that story?
  23. Well at least it's with another woman. Usually it's with men on these shows.

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