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jam6242

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  1. I don't know why tptb wanted to break them up, but in the story, Don blamed Marlena for DJ's death, and then he had an affair with Liz, which caused the divorce.
  2. My Twitter feed has been showing me random "likes" and it showed that Ali Sweeney "liked" this one, lol.
  3. I agree re Victoria Thompson being the substitute Lorie. Thanks for sharing these. Love seeing the Brooks sisters all together.
  4. Trailer for upcoming documentary on Dan Curtis and Dark Shadows.
  5. I was thinking that Stephen Schnetzer still looks handsome even with that bushy beard.
  6. @DRW50 Brian was around near the end anyway. I think Keith Charles had taken on the role by then.
  7. Yeah, the paternity wasn’t changed. I’m not sure that Amy even learned that Brian (the doctor) was the father. I know at one point only Brian and his sister, Danielle, knew the truth about that. I think the baby was also named Danielle. Kevin had left Amy, thinking she had cheated on him, if I’m remembering correctly. Though that seems crazy to me now that she wouldn’t tell him that she had been inseminated instead of letting him think she cheated on him. Kevin had surgery in England, and in the last episode, was waiting on Amy, sitting in a regular chair. He got up to walk across the room to her, then fell in her arms. Hopefully someone else remembers and can correct me if I’m wrong.
  8. Yes, Amy was artificially inseminated when Kevin was paralyzed, and somehow without his knowledge (though I can’t remember how that part played out). Her gynecologist supplied the sperm, unknown to Amy. Jeffrey Pomerantz played the doctor.
  9. Well, that one doesn't work for me anymore either. Here's another one. https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/actor-carmen-duncan-76-dies-of-cancer-20190203-p50vfc.html
  10. Carmen Duncan has died. https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/australian-actor-carmen-duncan-dies-after-cancer-battle-aged-76/news-story/5f4430200e9798c208432ed93cb14536?utm_medium=Twitter&utm_content=SocialFlow&utm_source=DailyTelegraph&utm_campaign=EditorialSF
  11. I think Alex was actually shot in 1981 despite the caption on the promo.
  12. I want Carolee to go off on all the adults she knew previously, and to make new friends. None of them showed any real concern about her disappearing.
  13. There used to be civilians wandering around the hospital in the earlier episodes we’ve seen. Plus, patients going in and out of the clinic. I love the background players, especially Big Joe and Nurse Wheeler (who used to side-eye everybody). Lately, I’ve been enjoying Nurse Ursula (Mercedes Ruehl), who seems to disapprove of the gatherings in front of her desk.
  14. After Mona and Jason is Nola. I think the next one might be John Shearin (soon to be Mike), although the resemblance isn’t great. Then, Sarah, Luke, Jerry, and Penny,
  15. I'm very much enjoying the Kyle/Maggie story. I found their attraction very natural; not forced at all. This is probably the first story that is strictly Marland's own. I'm glad he gave Lydia/Maggie something to do other than being the gossip and recapper.
  16. @DRW50 Definitely Teri. I remember this commercial. Thanks for sharing.
  17. I was wondering the same thing. I hope someone can tell us. ETA: Someone who is very familiar with this story thinks that the older woman was the minister's wife. He thinks this picture must have been from a rehearsal. Adam's girlfriend at the time, Roxanne Carey (Martha Galphin), was Julie's maid of honor in the aired show.
  18. Article re efforts being made to improve the ratings, from 1972.
  19. @slick jonesI found this in a June 21, 1965 (Mon.), newspaper. Pamela appeared in a few episodes of GL (character name unknown).
  20. I don’t know about writing for soaps but I recognize Fred Mustard Stewart’s name as a novelist, whose books were made into films and mini-series. “The Mephisto Waltz,” and “Ellis Island,” come to mind.
  21. Liz Hubbard was pregnant at this time (I think the baby was born in September) so that’s the reason John and Althea’s story is sort of on hold.
  22. A couple of items I found on newspapers.com, regarding the Julie Jamison Hillyer trial. The first is from the December 2, 1968, The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah), and discusses the episode that aired on November 8, 1968. The second is from the November 22, 1968, San Antonio Express (Ann Flood and Laurence Hugo are pictured).
  23. Oh, I hadn’t heard about the Hubbard Squash reference. Too funny! How suddenly could Julia have quit if she was a contract player?

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