Everything posted by Titus Andronicus
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DAY'S Arleen Sorkin has passed away at the age of 67
My favorite bit of that de Lancie interview:
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ALL: Most Memorable, Iconic Lines from Soaps
Probably memorable to no one else, but some that have stuck out to me from Days: "You don't know, do you?" - After finding out he'd tampered with her computer, Marlena realizes John Black is an amnesiac in 1986. "Drugs!!!!" - Marlo, Rolf's niece, has gone into labor with the baby Stefano plans to switch. "Look! Tom! They're breakdancing!" - Alice Horton before the 1984 concert.
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Favorite Eccentrics, Oddballs, and Weirdos
Eugene and Calliope, of course, on Days. Eugene seizing the moment and taking credit for getting Marlena pregnant when Roman was presumed dead was comedy gold, as was the shotgun wedding Tom Horton arranged for them.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Internet Archive has some record of it. I haven't tried the links to see what what works. http://web.archive.org/web/20041115161622/http://daysdownunder2001.tripod.com/ If you want to dredge up more memoriess, here a whole bunch of Days-specific links from 2001: http://web.archive.org/web/20010226181350/http://www.bethsdayspage.com/days/links.html
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Couples That Dominated and then Disappeared
Days: Tanner and Molly.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
I have found a handful of editorials mentioning Bell's Variety ad. Director Jerry Paris also had taken one out, Paris vowing to no longer be involved in anything he thought glorified violence. Paris' and Bell's sentiments were very supported in newspapers. Oakland Tribune TV columist Bob McKenzie said he hoped Bell's wishes would happen. Papers in Fort Worth, Baltimore, Cincinnati and Des Moines all quoted from at least part of Bell's letter. Des Moines ran another editorial on the same day that didn't mention Bell, but were thoughts that there was too much violence on film and TV.
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Good scene in a bad story
The Alex North story on Days was terrible and a complete waste of Wayne Northrop. However, it did have one fantastic scene at the very start of the story. Marlena wakes up in the hospital with amnesia and looks around, to John, to Roman and to Alex. All three Romans in one room. Also, the Days back from the dead stuff was long past ridiculous at the point where Dr. Rolf came back. There was one good line, can't remember if it was Marlena or maybe even Sami who was with Rolf in conversation: "Dr. Rolf, I thought you were dead?" "It didn't take."
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
I'm a bit surprised that Allan stayed with Days as long as he did. He was incredibly frustrated with the character in 1980. Laemmle was goine within three months of that interview, but it wasn't like Don got that much to do after. By the end of 1982 - if not earlier - the writing was on the wall that while the 1980 great cast shift failed, Days was still going younger and nearly everybody still remaining from the show's early years were background characters at that point. Maybe it was a financial security thing. An interview from early 1986 with Allan said he had to talk Santa Barbara into casting him as C.C. Funnily, because Santa Barbara was wanting the character to be a little older.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Allan told Jon-Michael Reed that he was planning on leaving when his contract expired in May 1985 in an article that ran in April 1985. He wasn't happy with how little story Don was getting. "I can't sit around and twiddle my thumbs," said Allan. "I've got to feel useful and I haven't been contributing anything whatsoever." "They (producers and writers) don't feel that it's necessary to feature the more mature people." Reed said there was a chance that both John Clarke and Josh Taylor might be fired.
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DOOL- Robert Clary Dies at 96
Go to Newspapers.com and search for Jed Allan and Days 1980 in the clippings section. Both pages should be available for viewing. In studying the Laemmle era, I knew Days was in a bad place, but Allan's frustrations make it seem so much worse.
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DOOL- Robert Clary Dies at 96
In a 1980 interview in the Oakland Tribune, Jed Allan unloaded on what he thought was wrong with Days. He had strong opinons on Clary. Allan said Clary "should never have been fired. He was very definitive. It was a dumb thing to do."
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Days of Our Lives (1965-1985) ⌛
Doing a little digging, it appears that Days began airing in Australia in 1968. The problem is trying to find any recaps to compare. Australia's TV listings of the 1970s are threadbare. Days is advertised as a medical drama starring Macdonald Carey. That's it. A September 1984 column mentions Jake as the Strangler and that seemed to be what was currently happening. Renee was talking about Tony and Gwen and Don were dating. Days was hugely popular in Australia around 1980. In January 1987, it seems the shows airing were from early 1984. (Roman fakes his death in the explosion, Andre impersonating Tony, who's down in the basement wearing that helmet.) Since the time seems to decently line up here, they probably aired all or nearly all of Days from the beginning. Until within the last 20-25 years when they did a special to catch everyone up and began airing current shows. The more I think about it, though, Australia probably did not keep the tapes. Australia would have had to format them for their PAL format, but the now that I remember, Australia ws still wiping tapes into the 1980s. IIRC, they were one of the worst countries in destroying their old shows. I guess there would be the question of who did the converting? Tapes were hugely expensive to convert from NTSC to PAL then. If Australia did the converting,I guess there is a slight chance of the NTSC copies being in somebody's warehouse. If America did the work on the tapes, I'd say the tapes are long gone.
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Days of Our Lives (1965-1985) ⌛
Did Australia start with the beginning of Days when it began airing episodes? I know at one point the episodes were four years behind, but I can't recall when they began airing there.
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ALL: Character original names
It appears that Bo Brady was originally named Marcus Aurelius. Original Kayla referred to him as that before he was an on-air character. Theresa, of course, was Jeannie when the character was born.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
I put together a timeline as best I could a while back with the personnel decisions. Wes Kenney said in an interview he left because of how Harrower's firing was being handled. Rabin was next man up. I don't think Rabin had total control because newspapers in January 1979 announced Days was about to clean house. This is being announced as Harrower is being fired. Laemmle was announced as hired that same month. Jason's explanation of the script covers for that year with Flippen and Laemmle is confusing me with how the press handled the transition. Flippen was never mentioned in the papers and only her obituary seems to have any contermporary reference to her work at Days. Several soap columnists were very insistent that all the decisions were Laemmle from March or so onwards. Harrower was still writing scripts after being fired, making the confusion even worse. NBC would have had to be behind these character decisions, right? Jason's script listings does confirm that Seidler and Feather were Laemmle's additions. That couldn't have helped, either, that not only did you have two new soap writers, but English ones. They've stayed a team over the decades and have done great work together, but that had to be rought. As far as I can tell, Seidler's only briefly ever mentioned Days. Probably nobody knows to ask him about it.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Laemmle was such a horrible idea. I'd love to know WHY she was hired. Was she a friend of Betty Corday's? Did NBC force her on the series? 1979 articles seem to indicate NBC was interfering with Days. It feels like they noticed GH's success without understanding a single bit of why it worked. I had never thought about the age of the new characters, but yeah, only Jessica and her barely-seen friends could have found more of an audience than they already had. Then they seemed hellbent on alienating the fans they did have who were attached to the Hortons. Laemmle didn't even know how soaps were even conducted, based on what Jed Allan said in an interview that summer. She wasn't even writing the outlines, which I assume was being done by Ruth Brooks Flippen. (I don't believe that Flippen was ever really head writer). Flippen was arguably even more out-of-date than Laemmle, not having written for TV for even longer and also having never been credited for soap work. Actually, I can guess why Laemmle was hired. Soaps brought in good ratings, but NBC probably didn't respect the process. Laemmle was a "name" and she was probably cheap to hire. I wonder how much Laemmle respected the job. I do have sympathy for her, as her daughter died a few months into her run.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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Characters that ATE their Soaps
Eileen Davidson ate Days between her various characters for a year or two. Most of it was good, but even that began to be too much by the time Thomas was introduced.
- Y&R: Old Articles
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
I'll also throw in the bomb explosion as being an actual 1992 highlight. The fallout mostly wasn't but the scenes around the explosion were quite good. Also a hilarious one in that Alice pops right up in the rubble, with only her hair out of place. Everybody else is seriously injured but Alice is fine.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
The pagoda stuff depends on your tolerance for, you know, pagoda stuff. More specifically, Roman can't even look at a picture of a pagoda without going into a trance. Thankfully, it doesn't play a much of a part of the storyline after the summer and it gets back to more traditional heroes and villains. All of it drags its feet for about a month after the writers' strike ends. Word is that even with an outline, the scab writers blew through everything much faster than they should have. So it seems the regular staff had to dance around while they were figuring out something. I've wondered how long it was planned for Stefano's return, whether it was originally the end goal or if he bailed them out post-strike. And yes, this is the same story they hint Marlena is alive.
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Retcons - at least one of them was - but they toyed with John self-destructing. The 1988 storyline with that pagoda mess put Roman as a Manchurian candidate of sorts. The pagoda hypnotized him to do Stefano's bidding. The storyline was actually meant for Shane, apparently, but the writer's strike and NBC interference changed it to Roman. In 1991, the ISA speculated that upon discovery that John would implode and commit suicide. That freaked out Marlena, who insisted that John be found. On that rainy night, John did go as far as to hold a gun against his head. I can't remember if he had talked himself out of it or if Marlena talked him out of it when she got there. Really good scenes, though. Perhaps the only well done thing about Two Romans. While I'm thinking about it, 1988 also had Days recreate the cliff scene. Instead of going cheap and recycling the 1984 footage, they actually filmed some new stuff with Stefano and RoJohn. Stefano's Island was not a fantastic storyline by any stretch, but they tried hard to make it make sense. I remember they even brought back up a Pawn moment with Steve that was logical.