Everything posted by DRW50
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Shortland Street
Was that the picture on Easter/April Fool's? I know some think that was just a joke.
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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Shortland Street
The story about the budget cuts at TVNZ do make me wonder. I also wonder if this is why Chris is gone, along with TK last year. More of the show is focusing on new (and in some cases very bland) characters. I am happy Boyd is back, he's one of my favorite characters, but I'm worried he is back to be killed off.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
I wonder at times if Bert took over Meta's personality after Meta was written out. Either that or her old self fit more with Lyle Sudrow's Bill - Ed Bryce's Bill seems a little more "off" even here. I also had questions. Was that Philip Sterling as the lawyer? I couldn't tell. I know his character George was a lawyer but I didn't think he'd arrived yet. I wonder who some of the other guest characters were. I had forgotten while watching this that Paul would go on to marry Robin only a few years later. Was their age difference a big part of the story? It's a shame characters like Paul or Johnny weren't ever used for Peggy in later years. There are a lot of interesting '60s characters they could have done more with.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
A 1960 episode! I know there are a few kinescopes around I've seen from the early '60s or very late '50s that aren't up but I THINK this one might be entirely new (to me anyway)? Sorry for anyone I forget. @Paul Raven @vetsoapfan @slick jones @jam6242 @FrenchFan @robbwolff @BetterForgotten @Khan @Bright Eyes @soapfan770 @Soapsuds @Forever8 @TEdgeofNight @teplin @Vee @P.J. @DramatistDreamer @Contessa Donatella @NothinButAttitude @j swift @MichaelGL @Mitch64 @Reverend Ruthledge @VelekaCarruthers @Sapounopera @DeliaIrisFan @Chris B @chrisml @GL Oldtimer @te. @All My Shadows @BoldRestless
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RIP: In Memoriam Thread
Truly pathetic from Axios.
- Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
- GH: April 2024 Discussion Thread
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Murder, She Wrote
I love that we lived in a time when you could flip channels between Murder She Wrote and House of Buggin.
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Murder, She Wrote
Michael Gross is asked about Family Ties being moved against MSW. (his interview starts about 5 minutes in)
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The Politics Thread
This is at a black conservative group by Byron Donalds, who might be Trump's VP (if you look at his record you'll see how much they have in common). Rarely have Trump's reasons for running, and the bigotry that has fueled so much of his life, been on such plain display. Luckily for him the media will ignore and fawn.
- Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread
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RIP: In Memoriam Thread
Durang also appeared on the premiere of SNL's 12th season, when Lorne was trying to take the show in a classier direction. He was in the first Church Lady sketch and later sang a Brecht and Wagner medley with Sigourney Weaver in the last piece of the night. I still think sometimes about them singing Oklahoma in German. He was briefly on Ryan's Hope. I'll put that in the RH thread. Thank you for telling us. Feels like we've lost a lot of people the last few days.
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"The Conners" Discussion Thread
- Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Sorry, not sure if this promo was already around. I just saw it now.- Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Thanks @slick jones . I had forgotten Cindi passed this year.- RIP: In Memoriam Thread
Balance of Terror is one of the more moving Star Trek episodes.- Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
@jam6242 Thanks for letting us know. Sorry to hear about Lynn. I had no idea she was involved in the Heat of the Night TV version (which I do think was a genuinely good show for a while). I'm glad a few episodes of Lynn's Search run are available. She seems like a very competent, likeable actress, with a real presence. I can see why they never really found someone else to fit the part.- RIP: In Memoriam Thread
Days of the Week was one of the very very very few soap parodies, along with Acorn Antiques, that rings true to me (Victoria Wood was also a soap fan). SNL tried soap parodies for many years, but there were only a handful that ever worked (two of which were guided by Susan Lucci). Anyway, I just loved watching Joe. He was a hilarious man. SCTV was a brutal show, especially in the earliest years (one sketch had John Candy beating his wife [Catherine O'Hara] with a can of dog food), but it was easy to overlook because of the warmth of the cast. Few were warmer than Joe. You could take those tough parodies and jabs because you could tell he was a good man. There were so many hilarious moments, but my favorite was probably whenever anchorman Floyd had to react to the stupidity and narcissism of his co-anchor, Earl (Eugene Levy). The slow burn and blow-up got me every time. Other than In Living Color's first few years, no sketch show made me laugh the way SCTV did, and Joe was a huge part of that.- The Politics Thread
They came for Florida's sun and sand. They got soaring costs and a culture war. (nbcnews.com)- All My Children Tribute Thread
- Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Thanks as always @slick jones- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- GH: Classic Thread
- Loving/The City Discussion Thread
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