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jam6242

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  1. Re Katherine Raht Aunt Jenny (Quentin Taylor's mother)-1942 Front Page Farrell (Claire Denny)-1949 Re Arthur Vinton Perry Mason (Sgt. Dorset)-1945 Re Lucy Gilman Welcome Valley (Teenie Griffin)-1936 Junior Nurse Corps (Dorothy Hart)-1936 Re Ruth Yorke Our Gal Sunday (Lydia Innescort)-1939 We Love and Learn (Valeria Duncan)-1943 Life Can Be Beautiful (Gertie)-1947 Big Town (Maizie, the telephone operator)-1951
  2. Looking forward to reading the continuation!
  3. I think the princess part was a lie. As was her claim that she never divorced Doug.
  4. I'm not sure. Megan is the only one I could think of. Wasn't Max Hathaway murdered too? Maybe she confused the cause of death?
  5. Elinor Donahue talking about her time on Days.
  6. There's even a British actor with that name. Couldn't find anything indicating he'd ever worked in the US though.
  7. Do you have any additional information about this guy? I was surprised how common a name this is. I even got hits for David Stollery from Spin and Marty, and the character with that name from Breaking Away!
  8. Thanks, that was a really strange show, lol. I don’t know what she’s referring to regarding Bill. He’s never mentioned any near-death experiences.
  9. I believe Laurie Heineman is in the Downy commercial at around 1:35.
  10. @slickjones I think that is Mr. Hansen. Here’s a screenshot from TD. And here’s Harrison Dowd.
  11. She does, lol. I think she also looks more like Lindsay Frost.
  12. Maggie and Sarah had a conversation when Sarah first returned in which they implied that Neil had died. Something about Neil being proud that she had become a doctor. I remember being annoyed because they seemed to cancel out Mickey raising Sarah.
  13. Mary Frann remained close friends with SSH and Suzanne Rogers until she died. And Josh Taylor was in love with her. So she obviously got along with some co-workers.
  14. Not even a hint so far.
  15. Supposedly, the app for Roku is going to be available on Monday (4/12). Not sure about the timeline for the apps for other devices but the previous service had several options.
  16. Thanks @DRW50. I didn't know that Martha had been in a sanitarium.
  17. Yes, the second one is from April 19. Not much happened but Craig Huebing was the guest star. Well, now it appears to be gone. It was up last night! Maybe they meant to air it over Retro before uploading it to the site.
  18. They only have two 1963 episodes up right now and neither have that title.
  19. I think a couple of years later.
  20. I thought everyone was a bit nonchalant about little Debbie's death. I did enjoy the episode though. I thought Fred J. Scollay stood out among the regular cast (no surprise). Nice surprise seeing Robert Mandan. Not sure daytime TV was right for Jock Gaynor, though he did have presence. Was impressed with the sets. Hope we see more of the early episodes.
  21. Hated Melinda Fee. I wasn't a big Mary fan in the first place but Melinda's version was awful. Very one-note. So I wasn't sad when she was murdered. Karin Wolfe was actually my favorite Mary.
  22. Wow, didn’t know (or remember) that Texas got a two-hour finale. The Doctors had to say goodbye in 30 minutes, after helping lift NBC to the top in the 70s.
  23. Yes, when Dr. Lang was supposed to be recording his dying statement, the actor turned off the recorder. Agree about Marie Wallace.

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