Everything posted by Franko
- Another World Discussion Thread
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New families that took off and families that didn’t
MISS: RH -- The Kirklands (to the point that even cast members joked about it) SB -- The Walkers (in terms of fan reaction; they were still around when the show ended)
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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New families that took off and families that didn’t
Successful: GH -- Quartermaines; Bobbie, Luke & Ruby OLTL -- Buchanans Unsuccessful DOOL -- Chandlers GH -- Eckerts I think the key is that a good new family should come gradually, 1-2 members at a time if possible.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
Speaking of Alan, his return on Friday, July 18, 1986*, coincided with Duke and Anna having sex for the first time on General Hospital and Mason lashing out at Mark, Julia and C.C. in the wake of Mary's death (which was the Friday cliffhanger the week before) on Santa Barbara. *The day after that year's Daytime Emmys.
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Lovers and Friends/For Richer For Poorer Discussion Thread
I hope that at least once, Connie imagined "Bill" talking to her.
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Trademarks of Different Creators/EPs/Writers
Going back to the lack of a salt of the earth mom and striving for more daughter on Agnes Nixon's OLTL, I've started wondering if/hoping that this was part of the initial plans for Sadie and Carla.
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
- GH: Classic Thread
- General Hospital: January 2023 Discussion Thread
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Forty years ago this week, ABC announced the show that would become Loving.
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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All My Children Tribute Thread
I can answer some of this. Laura's death was in 1988, while Brooke was married to Adam. Most of the events in your timeline appear to be from 1984-85. If I'm not mistaken, it's Tom, Mark, Giles and Adam. I could be wrong, but I'm going to assume that Ellen took over The Chateau after Nick Davis left. I believe the place was originally his. Laurel did not die from a bomb at The Goalpost. I don't believe The Goalpost was still around in 1995 (the last clips I've seen it in are from approximately 1989-90). Janet had originally planned to have a bomb go off at Laurel and Trevor's wedding (this was rewritten in response to Oklahoma City). Laurel was instead shot during a taping of The Cutting Edge.
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Author Judith Krantz has died
Nope, I've never seen the 1981 movie. I am intrigued about the idea of it airing on ABC, as 1981-82 was the year that Dynasty gradually became a hit. The only thing I remember about the book is Billy learning French fluently because it was all that was ever spoken when she stayed with a host family. I remember more of the miniseries, like stroke victim Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. giving Lindsay a pep up message with his Scrabble tiles (U got clas, kid), or Gene Tierney lusting after Kim Cattrall.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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Author Judith Krantz has died
The original miniseries aired Monday, Feb. 25, Tuesday, Feb. 26 and Thursday, Feb. 27, 1980, on CBS. The TV movie aired Friday, May 22, 1981, on ABC. The remake pilot from 2012 never actually aired on ABC. IMDB credits it as a "TV movie," but they've done that for sitcom-length pilots, too.
- GH: Classic Thread
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- All My Children Tribute Thread
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Falcon Crest
Actually, that would make sense.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Chad Webster was a short-lived character. From the old Who's Who in Salem biographies (as always, thanks to Jason's site): Porter Rollins, a low-budget film producer, rolled into Salem with his movie crew and teen idol Chad Webster ready to film a new movie: Wild Night of the Teenage Vampires -- Part 2. Carrie was thrilled at the fact that there was an open casting call for the movie and tried out for one of the leads...and got the role! She and Sarah Horton were ecstatic at having gotten parts in the movie...and to be working with Chad Webster. The movie was, as you might guess, a cheap horror flick that would be filmed in a real haunted house. But the film was as jinxed as the script was bad. Several "hauntings" stopped production many times. Unbeknownst to everyone, the ghosts were just illusions created by a machine being used by Johnny Corelli. On the set, however, there were worse problems. Teen idol Chad Webster was dating both Carrie and Sarah. What was worse, he was a regular drug user and just plain trouble. At one point, Carrie was caught with his cocaine-freebasing equipment in her possession and arrested. Soon after, a small fire occurred on the set and Roman shut down the entire production. For some reason, this was tied into Lawrence's initial storyline: Meanwhile, a producer named Porter Rollins arrived in Salem to begin producing a teenage horror film and attained Nick Corelli, Victor Kiriakis, and Shane Donovan as investors. The production of the movie was redundant, confusing, and plagued by mishaps. Money was spent but never accounted for, a fire broke out, ghosts haunted the set, and drugs were found on one of the actresses. The people affected by these mishaps were all tied to influential townspeople, and Lawrence was behind all of it. The movie was a ruse meant to distract everyone from his plans involving Jencon Oil and its hostile takeover of the forested Green Oaks area.
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Falcon Crest
One of my biggest pop culture surprises was when my mom casually admitted that Falcon Crest was her soap. I should ask her if she was Team Chase or Team Richard.
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Male Charachters that Carried their Shows or Revieved Heavy Focus
Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) and Quentin (David Selby), Dark Shadows.
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Knots Landing
Joan van Ark knows your sins. And she's disgusted.