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  1. Jennifer Harmon (Cathy Craig Lord) in a 1982 production of the play The Learned Ladies Jennifer with Cynthia Dozier (Emily Hall/Ryan's Hope) and Randle Mell
  2. Cynthia Dozier (Emily Hall/1987-1988) and Mark Robbins in a 1978 production of Romeo & Juliet Cynthia Dozier (Emily Hall/1987-1988) in a 1982 production of The Learned Ladies. Cynthia with Jennifer Harmon (Cathy Craig Lord #5 on OLTL) and Randle Mell
  3. That was great! Thanks!
  4. These old commercials always make me smile- thanks for sharing them
  5. In a recent radio interview promoting her one woman show, Lois Robbins said that after her appearance on One Life to Live, Brynn Thayer (Jenny) was so impressed with her that Brynn took Lois to meet her agent... While explaining her being on several ABC soaps --she said that when ABC Daytime liked in one role they would give you roles on their other soap operas, too.
  6. Lois Robbins (Mandy Bolen/Another Life -Randy Fletcher/One Life to Live- Christy/Dr. Concetta D'Angelo Ryan-Ryan's Hope/Dr. Anna Tolan #3-All My Children) is starring in an one-woman show L.O.V.E.R. that she wrote-- L.O.V.E.R. is the world premier of a new theater work from the creative mind and talent of Lois Robbins. It's a rollicking and poignant riff she describes to us as: A TALE OF LOVE AND LUST FROM A #GROWN-UP WOMAN'S P.O.V. No stranger to the Schoolhouse, Ms. Robbins has previously appeared in "The Speed of Darkness" by Steve Tesich, and "A Time For Love" by David Shire and Lee Kalcheim. L.O.V.E.R. is a fast-paced, sophisticated story of one woman's uncertain awakening to: "that crazy little thing called love..." Tender,honest,moving and very funny, it's a confessional as modern as HBO'S "Girls" but as ancient and subtle as "The Pillow Book"...Not to be missed! ____________________________________________________________________________ The Schoolhouse Theater and Arts Center in Croton Falls turns up the heat this season with the world premiere of Lois Robbins’ one-woman show, “L.O.V.E.R. (Baring it All!)” on June 8. It’s a comic, poignant riff on love and lust from a grown-up woman’s point of view.“L.O.V.E.R.” will run weekends through June 25. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at 3 p.m. Sundays at the Schoolhouse. Tickets are $38; $35 for senior citizens.
  7. Lois Robbins (Dr. Concetta D'Angelo Ryan/Ryan's Hope) is starring in an one-woman show L.O.V.E.R. that she wrote-- L.O.V.E.R. is the world premier of a new theater work from the creative mind and talent of Lois Robbins. It's a rollicking and poignant riff she describes to us as: A TALE OF LOVE AND LUST FROM A #GROWN-UP WOMAN'S P.O.V. No stranger to the Schoolhouse, Ms. Robbins has previously appeared in "The Speed of Darkness" by Steve Tesich, and "A Time For Love" by David Shire and Lee Kalcheim. L.O.V.E.R. is a fast-paced, sophisticated story of one woman's uncertain awakening to: "that crazy little thing called love..." Tender,honest,moving and very funny, it's a confessional as modern as HBO'S "Girls" but as ancient and subtle as "The Pillow Book"...Not to be missed! _____________________________________________________________________________________The Schoolhouse Theater and Arts Center in Croton Falls turns up the heat this season with the world premiere of Lois Robbins’ one-woman show, “L.O.V.E.R. (Baring it All!)” on June 8. It’s a comic, poignant riff on love and lust from a grown-up woman’s point of view.“L.O.V.E.R.” will run weekends through June 25. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and at 3 p.m. Sundays at the Schoolhouse. Tickets are $38; $35 for senior citizens.
  8. You're welcome. Here is a SON archives interview with Richard Backus-- where he talks about his acting and writing in the soaps
  9. Trent Jones (Ken) - Ryan's Hope (scriptwriter 1982-1983), Search For Tomorrow, Guiding Light, As the World Turns, and Young & the Restless. Richard Backus (Barry)- As the World Turns, One Life to Live, and Days of Our Lives.
  10. Thanks, Carl! Love seeing these again!
  11. Catherine Hicks (Dr. Faith Coleridge #3, Ryan's Hope) in a very brief 2017 clip reuniting her with one of her most famous co-stars -- Chucky-- from their 1988 film Child's Play
  12. Catherine Hicks (Faith #3) in a brief 2017 video with her Child's Play co-star, Chucky, from their 1988 film Child's Play. This was made by Catherine's husband, Kevin Yagher -- Kevin was the designer and executor of the Chucky doll
  13. Carl, looks like OLTL's Julie Montgomery (Samantha Vernon) to me
  14. Thanks, Carl! I had not seen this one... Recent photos Jody (with play director Bill Wilkinson ) Jody & Yvie
  15. Randall Edwards (Delia #3) as a Hat Check Girl in the 1984 film The Pope Of Greenwich Village Randall with Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts
  16. Thanks, Carl! Also, thanks for all the commercials...it's fun to see them again!
  17. Commercials were the only way to see her after she was off RH. Although I did catch her on the America''s Junior Miss pageant a couple times, too. Thanks! After seeing the commercials...usually there is something familiar about them ... but I don't remember that one at all.
  18. Yeah, she looks a lot like Randall but I don't think it's her, Lois Robbins (Concetta, 1987- 1988,1989) talks about the soap opera process at approx.2:06 and then tells a quick little Ryan's Hope story at approx. 2:42. I think she meant producer Joe Hardy (not John Hardy)
  19. Yes, they are the same episodes that Freeflyur has up. I saw that you mentioned getting near Randall Edwards' final appearance as Delia -- this was in an April 1982 column about one of her last scenes. It would be nice to see this one day -- "In one of Edward's final scenes as Delia, she performed an elaborate and lengthy dance routine that included the can-can, tango, and Irish gig."
  20. Bernard Barrow (Johnny) and Keith Charles (Homer Dowd) in a 1988 episode of the sitcom Kate & Allie. Also in the episode was Patricia Elliot (Renee, One Life To Live) Aired January 4, 1988. Keith and Patricia Elliot Keith, Jane Curtin, Kip Niven, Susan St. James John Gabriel (Seneca) as Paul Rutland on two episodes of the sitcom [/i]Kate & Allie[/i]. Also in the episode was David Purdam (Father Emmerich on RH/1981) Aired November 16, 1987 and December 7, 1987. John and Susan St. James John and Susan St. James John, Susan, and Paul Rutland
  21. Michael Hennessy (Joe #3) guest appearance as Craig Radford on the ABC TV series Finder of Lost Loves. Aired March 30, 1985. Michael and series star Anthony Franciosa and Larry Flash Jenkins Michael and series star Deborah Adair and guest star Belinda Montgoemry Michael, Deborah, and Belinda Michael and Anthony Michael and Anthony
  22. Someone sent me this link-- looks like Roscoe Born (Joe #2) has some songs on iTunes. I don't do the iTunes thing but I guess this is a good way for him to get his music out there. He has had some videos of him singing on Youtube before-- https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/let-the-road-lead/id1200140704
  23. Thanks, Carl. I remember that seeing that one back then Not sure if this has been on YouTube before. Edit-- Yes, this promo has been on YT already
  24. John Gabriel (Seneca) and Mary Tyler Moore on The Mary Tyler Moore Show -- November 30, 1974 Peter Haskell (Hollis) and Mary Tyler Moore on The Mary Tyler Moore Show -- September 23, 1972

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