Everything posted by DramatistDreamer
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Oh, it was absolutely galling to me that they were putting out mini documentaries touting their association with the soap opera while they leave their IP library to collect dust! But P&G had some intense power struggles (intraparty strife and a close call with a possible hostile takeover) that Y&R wishes they could write. In a previous life, I used to conduct research on M&As so that type of reading was intriguing to me, like reading a novella. On a separate note, not to be disrespectful to L.A. soaps but I really hope “The Gates” can employ some of that NYC style of production. Please, no actors reading cue cards or strategically placed cheat sheets, learn the lines, please!
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
People can believe or disbelief in foresight as they like, I really couldn’t care less. I wonder how many other people mentioned Vail Bloom returning to Y&R? For years, there were folks who had sworn she had burned her bridges and wouldn’t be back. I was not one of those people. I know sometimes my posts may get buried in these threads but it became obvious to me when P&G was putting out press releases (yes, I read those too lol) about those silly little “Choose Your Own Adventure” shows just to sell soap. Years ago, I posted an article about it and somewhat sarcastically mentioned that if they were going to invest in this type of experimental programming just to sell their products, they may as well go back to producing a soap because those “Choose Your Own Adventure” dramas sounded a lot like an interactive soap opera. This was the around the same time that everyone was talking about the “Choose Your Own Adventure” themed episode of Black Mirror. Nobody remembers that, I guess.🤷🏾♀️ It really wasn’t shocking, even the P&G part of it, if you read/watched their social media and their investor relations reports. They left a trail of clues over the last few years.
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BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Generations was groundbreaking in its own time but I hope that this soap by virtue of having a Black HW would pay more attention to detail than Generations did. Generations was akin to the first season of A Different World. Hopefully The Gates will be more akin to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th seasons of ADW.
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Has the main draw at Indian Wells started or are they still playing Qualifying matches?- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Another aspect to consider that the standards and expectations in terms of ratings anyway, are different than they were the last time a new daytime soap was created on network television. I think the standards in terms of cultural standards will be elevated and as @Khan said, if it falls short or there is any attempt to “cheapen” the aesthetic or quality of storytelling, people will be very vocal about it, but I am not sure that the ratings pressure will be as intense as the last time a daytime soap debuted, the median will be lower. Also, time shifted viewing will be taken into consideration in a way it wasn’t decades ago.- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
Most posters probably either weren’t members back then or members don’t really remember this but does anyone remember several years ago when I posted that article about P&G/PGP wanting to dive into producing dramas colloquially known as “Choose Your Own Adventure” programming to sell their products? I stated the that it sounded so much like the basis of their entry into production of serial daytime drama. Right then and there, that told me that they were receptive to producing entertainment again, dramas in particular. I knew than that if any entity was going to produce a daytime soap at that point, it would be the company that literally still sells soap. Also, a few years ago, I posted a YouTube clip in the ATWT thread from P&G basically Bragg about their association with the first televised daytime serials. Initially I found it galling that after dumping AW, GL and ATWT, they had the gall to produce and post this mini documentary but the more I thought about it, the more I realized that they must have been mulling something over. People can say what they want but someone there must have remembered that at one time these serials were highly successful in moving their products and they brought a measure of prestige when they began to win awards. The timing did surprise me, even when you think it’s going to happen, you’re never sure when. But the fact that it was them to decide to produce the first daytime television soap in how many years, doesn’t surprise me. Nor does the association with the NAACP. Someone at P&G is looking at the demos and sees where the highest potential viewership is.- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
ATWT had brought back actors to play different characters years apart, but those were minor characters with limited story arcs. I think that if Kim had been brought back to play a different role, even for a somewhat prominent character, it could well have worked due to the passage of time since Diana had been on the canvas and the fact that no McColls were left in Oakdale. If they could bring back Christian LeBlanc, who once played her onscreen brother Kirk back as Michael Baldwin on the show, they could also bring her back as a different character too.- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
- ARTICLE: CBS Studios/NAACP Venture Developing New Daytime Drama Series for CBS Titled ‘The Gates’ With Michele Val Jean Set As Writer/Showrunner/Executive Producer
Entertainment Tonight has picked up the story, https://www.etonline.com/the-gates-the-first-black-daytime-soap-opera-in-35-years-is-in-development-221126- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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That message from Melanie is so thoughtful. Thanks for sharing this @Soapsuds. It’s so funny that Kim Johnston Ulrich was also there alongside Melanie because I always imagined that if they were going to bring back Betsy in the final years of the series, Johnston Ulrich likely would have made a great Betsy recast. I can only imagine how great their scenes could have been with Melanie and Kim playing off each other.- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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I had a cheeky thought and giggled. What if we get Angie, Jessie, VR as someone new and like, Jessica Griffin?😂 Every living black actor who has done soaps in the recent past may come out for this. Let’s discuss Procter & Gamble’s role in this. Did they hear me cursing them out for years for their abandonment of soaps and how they’ve been foolishly ignoring opportunities to create venues to advertise their own products? It would be good if they could have a separate streaming platform from CBS but somehow I don’t think they’re that smart.- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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Also, why is it not making the news that Trump is going hat in hand to Musk (who himself has lawsuits to fend off) for a cash infusion? How is this not an issue?- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Helen Wagner of the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s may have been a different Helen Wagner from the last 10-12 years of the show when she was of advanced years and coping with illness. Sort of akin to how vulnerable the actor Kristoff St. John was after the death of his son and he was practically pleading to be used more by Y&R to no avail. After his death, a friend and colleague of Kristoff’s pretty much said that, after such a difficult time with the loss of his son, work was really Kristoff’s refuge and even that had been taken away from him. - The Tennis Thread
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