Everything posted by saynotoursoap
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
Love of Life never had an opportunity to go into syndication. This idea is one of a myriad of mistakes in Christopher Schemring's book. The truth is Love of Life was canceled so quickly, syndication was out of the question. When CBS announced the cancellation, the series literally had a couple of weeks to tape the final episodes. There simply wasn't time to work out a syndication deal, and considering the low viewing figures, I doubt it would have been successful. The Edge of Night and The Secret Storm were the two daytime soaps with the best likelihood of going in first-run syndication, though sadly, those deals also never reached fruition.
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Edge of Night (EON) (No spoilers please)
You should contact Mark Faulkner from The Edge of Night Homepage. Mark knows more about Edge than anyone I know. He has sent me material for my You Tube channel. He owns extremely rare episodes from the 60's through the 80's, including color CBS years not even in P&G's archives. I am certain he could help you with a multimedia presentation. I am willing to send you a copy of my video montage set to the Edge theme, too. I have three different montages using the early 70's, late 70's, and early 80's themes.
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Peyton Place
Eric, you asked about the dates for the first 65 episodes: Episode # 1: Aired 9/15/64: Episode # 2: Aired 9/17/64: Episode # 3: Aired 9/22/64: Episode # 4: Aired 9/24/64: Episode # 5: Aired 9/29/64: Episode # 6: Aired 10/1/64: Episode # 7: Aired 10/6/64: Episode # 8: Aired 10/8/64: Episode # 9: Aired 10/13/64: Episode #10: Aired 10/15/64: Episode #11: Aired 10/20/64: Episode #12: Aired 10/22/64: Episode #13: Aired 10/27/64: Episode #14: Aired 10/29/64: Episode #15: Aired 11/5/64: Episode #16: Aired 11/10/64:. Episode #17: Aired 11/12/64: Episode #18: Aired 11/17/64: Episode #19: Aired 11/19/64: Episode #20: Aired 11/24/64: Episode #21: Aired 11/26/64: Episode #22: Aired 12/1/64: Episode #23: Aired 12/3/64: Episode #24: Aired 12/8/64: Episode #25: Aired 12/10/64: Episode #26: Aired 12/15/64: Episode #27: Aired 12/17/64: Episode #29: Aired 12/24/64: Episode #30: Aired 12/29/64: Episode #31: Aired 12/31/64: Episode #32: Aired: 1/5/1965 Episode #33 - Aired: 1/7/1965 Episode #34 - Aired: 1/12/1965 Episode #35 - Aired: 1/14/1965 Episode #36 - Aired: 1/19/1965 Episode #37 - Aired: 1/21/1965 Episode #38 - Aired: 1/26/1965 Episode #39 - Aired: 1/28/1965 Episode #40 - Aired: 2/2/1965 Episode #41 - Aired: 2/4/1965 Episode #42 - Aired: 2/9/1965 Episode #43 - Aired: 2/11/1965 Episode #44 - Aired: 2/16/1965 Episode #45 - Aired: 2/18/1965 Episode #46 - Aired: 2/23/1965 Episode #47 - Aired: 2/25/1965 Episode #48 - Aired: 3/2/1965 Episode #49 - Aired: 3/4/1965 Episode #50 - Aired: 3/9/1965 Episode #51 - Aired: 3/11/1965 Episode #52 - Aired: 3/16/1965 Episode #53 - Aired: 3/18/1965 Episode #54 - Aired: 3/23/1965 Episode #55 - Aired: 3/25/1965 Episode #56 - Aired: 3/30/1965 Episode #57 - Aired: 4/1/1965 Episode #58 - Aired: 4/6/1965 Episode #59 - Aired: 4/8/1965 Episode #60 - Aired: 4/13/1965 Episode #61 - Aired: 4/15/1965 Episode #62 - Aired: 4/20/1965 Episode #63 - Aired: 4/22/1965 Episode #64 - Aired: 4/27/1965 Episode #65 - Aired: 4/29/1965
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Peyton Place
Paul Raven, the You Tube episode to which you referred was posted by me under a different name. It was episode 36. I pulled it because 20th Century Fox emailed me and threatened legal action if it wasn't removed. Due to copyright issues, I have not uploaded additional episodes of the prime-time or daytime version of Peyton Place. Many will notice the Return to Peyton Place promo I uploaded was not identified in any form. It was inserted into an upload featuring promos for two other serials. So far, it has slipped by Fox unnoticed.
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Another World Discussion Thread
Harding Lemay did not "decimate" the Matthews family. The only family member he wrote off was Mary, and Lemay was the writer who actually brought Liz and Susan back to the canvas. In many respects Lemay strengthened the family by giving Pat front-burner storylines and making her a stronger, more intelligent character and aging her children Michael and Marianne to create conflict in Pat's marriage to John Randolph. I don't think Lemay resented anything about the Matthews family. His issues were with Ginny Dwyer and Jacquie Courtney because they refused to adapt to his theatrical style. Dwyer and Courtney wanted to continue playing Mary and Alice like a 1950's soap, which didn't work with Lemay's dialogue and tone. Lemay was often times arrogant and snobbish, but I believe he truly wanted to elevate AW to something other than predictable soap melodrama, and on most levels he succeeded. AW remained #2 or #3 during the majority of his tenure, and even when the ratings fell in his last year, it was only by one rating point. Three years after Lemay left, the show's ratings had dropped three rating points. In my opinion Lemay was far better for AW than Paul Rauch. Rauch was the one who should have been replaced. He is responsible for decimating AW.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
Pamela Long intended to resurrect Rita in 1989 when Roger and Holly returned. P&G went so far as to contact Lenore Kasdorf and attempt to arrange a contract. Kasdorf resuming the role was Long's proviso for going ahead with the story. Kasdorf declined the offer because she was settled in California. She stated later she regretted the decision and would have returned if asked again. Kasdorf's return was not speculation. I was given this information by Long, and Kasdorf confirmed it in an interview for -I believe- Soap Opera Digest sometime around the show's 40th anniversary in 1992.