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jam6242

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  1. Found a news clipping using one of the photos that confirmed Mary Moor. From 1960.
  2. I edited my post—-think the 4th one is Mary Moor.
  3. @amybrickwallaceI think the taller blonde in the photo is Nancy Wickwire. She was on ATWT around the late 50s/early 60s. And the shorter brunette might be Mary Moor from Edge.
  4. If I'm remembering correctly, her character was French, and was the grandmother of a character played by Joe Lambie (Lloyd?). Maureen O'Sullivan also played the role.
  5. Scene between Lee (Peter Hansen) and Meg Baldwin (Elizabeth MacRae), from 1971. Starts around 2:30. Might have to download it to get it to play. https://archive.org/details/wls-7-1971-general-hospital
  6. Column from the Sept. 9, 1967, The Burlington (VT) Free Press.
  7. I'm glad Tina has some happy memories of the show considering the way it ended.
  8. Yes, as well as the first episode.
  9. They were offering a one-month free trial for the subscription service for a while. Not sure whether that's still available if anyone just wants to check it out without committing to subscribing.
  10. Interesting. I'll see whether I can find anything. So we just missed her on Retro since the episodes started with December 1967. That would have been right before she started DS then.
  11. @slick jones Re OLTL, Lynne Bell was an extra in 1977 (don't know whether you already have this one but she also had a bit role playing a prostitute on AMC around the same time). Nancy Corbett appeared in one episode, airing September 25, 1974.
  12. From October 1967, interview with long-time producer Lucy Ferri Rittenberg. Saw your comment in the AW thread @amybrickwallace. From 1975.
  13. This is a follow-up column analyzing the issues for GH.
  14. From the July 11, 1982, Des Moines Register.
  15. From the July 11, 1982, Des Moines Register. Apparently, Days wasn't airing there at that time.
  16. Glad to finally get some news other than the tapes are locked up in a warehouse, lol.
  17. You're close. The bride's sister and brother-in-law were killed in a car accident driving home from the wedding. MJ and Tom took in the annoying nephew, and then Tom started abusing him. Tom died a few months later, after getting rid of the kid and getting counseling.
  18. Update on status of the remaining episodes that have not yet aired on Retro.
  19. We don't know whether her claim had any merit though. I'm guessing they settled out of court.
  20. You're right about PFS's story ideas being used. Found this blurb in The Chicago Tribune.
  21. I did see Anthony on Edge of Night. I mostly remember Colin running for the Senate (and winning). His wife, Tiffany (the delightful Lucy Martin) had an affair with his campaign manager during that time. Then, his brother Keith (aka Jonah Lockwood) turned out to be a serial killer. I believe Colin and his father were murdered off-screen (their boat was blown up).
  22. @amybrickwallaceIt was crazy but I loved it! 🤣
  23. @beebsI had completely erased that one from my memory! 😂 This is from a 1982 Lynda Hirsch column. I wasn't aware that Josh had been planning to sue Days.
  24. @DRW50Thanks for tagging me. Don't remember much about this character other than his cuteness. Always great to see Denise.

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