Everything posted by Franko
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Y&R to air classic episodes
Was this before, after, or right around the time Jill daydreamed about Ryan without his clothes on?
- GH: Classic Thread
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Soap Opera Books...What’s on your bookshelf?
Currently just the scrapbooks for AMC, GH and GL and the trivia book for OLTL. It might be time for some Goodwill hunting.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Gee, I don't remember that storyline in the YouTube uploads. "There have been strange things going on at Liberty House. Jo calls a tenants' meeting to discuss the underwear thefts. In addition, the elevators keep conking out and the laundry room is flooded. Much to everyone's amazement, it turns out that Craig and the apartment complex children are responsible! To get attention, Craig has led the tots on a spree of vandalism. Naturally, they'll have to be punished." Who on earth's Craig? Some disturbed maintenance man? (Nope, just looked it up. Sunny's nephew.)
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Behind-the-Scenes Feuds & Drama: TV’s Most Dysfunctional Sets
I'm glad the story had a (belated) happy ending.
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Behind-the-Scenes Feuds & Drama: TV’s Most Dysfunctional Sets
By 1978, Welcome Back, Kotter was a nightmare. People, 11/6/78 By then Kotter had become less a set than a civil war. The cast Softball team had long since hung up its gloves and, more significantly, the feud spread to the Sweathogs, who, willingly or not, are lining up in rival camps. John (“Barbarino”) Travolta and Lawrence-Hilton (“Boom Boom”) Jacobs remain pretty much above the battle. Still close to both, Travolta goes to movies occasionally with Gabe and dines weekly with Strassman; Jacobs continues to hang out with Kaplan but no longer meets Strassman after-hours. Robert (“Epstein”) Hegyes is on the Kaplan side, but he’s stopped seeing him socially (and is also less tight with Travolta these days). Marcia’s main ally, Ron (“Horshack”) Palillo, barely talks to Gabe and sees none of the others outside work. The one vestigial source of Kotter cast unity is that virtually nobody can stand executive producer James Komack.
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
The cancellation was officially announced November 4, 1986, so they had about a month and a half to wrap things up, assuming there was about two weeks between taping and air dates.
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
If the Bauers and Hughes were part of an extended family, I feel like the latter would be the branch that maybe had nicer cars, kept the house a bit neater (to the point where it was noticeable) and was a little more icier/passive aggressive at full get togethers. The Bauers would be the branch that was better at keeping it real. They're still family and lovable/loving, but different genes and attitudes. (Meanwhile, Jo insert-last-name is your mother's fabulous but slightly exhausting friend. Or Felicia Gallant has that role if mom was more of a lady who lunched.)
- GH: Classic Thread
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Yup, they're on that playlist.
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Another big batch has been uploaded, this time a month's worth from May-June 1993. It's so exciting. We could end up with the last nearly two years of the show at this rate! P.S. If you've only got time for one episode, make it the one from May 12 (and thank me later).
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
What an interesting idea! Suppose John stayed in Italy for a while after Isabella's death. Marlena's terrorized by Stella Lombard, as planned, but it's a returned to town Don Craig who plays the pit storyline, the re-emergence of feelings for Marlena, conceiving Belle ... Alas, the timeline just didn't work. By the time SANTA BARBARA went off the air, John-Marlena 2.0 was heating up.
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Racism and racial representation on soaps
This might be a results may vary trope (since so many of the performers were genuinely talented), but how about how the town token would inevitably end up singing at funerals? Didn't Timothy D. Stickney say he deliberately sang badly in an OLTL episode to avoid that fate?
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Racism and racial representation on soaps
For that matter, if the Aztec treasure storyline was being told in 2020, I'm assuming Felicia wouldn't be played by a blonde. Rewinding back to page one, wasn't Lauryn Hill's character on ATWT another young illiterate?
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
What a feast! We've got the very end of 1992 though most of January 1993. Side note: is it me, or does Cooper's wardrobe feel way too busy? I get that it's winter and layering, but ...
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Simpsons did it! Simpsons did it! (No, I'm just kidding. It's a dramatically sound/can be played reason.)
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
I love it, Titus! Thanks!
- GH: Classic Thread
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
I still need to find some old school Seattle listings, but in the meantime, here's how mid-September 1992 looked for the stations in my home, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The soaps aired in pattern, so this is more to compare syndication offerings. WWMT 3 (CBS, Kalamazoo) 9 a.m.: Sally Jessy Raphael 10 a.m.: The New Family Feud Challenge 11 a.m.: The Price Is Right 12 p.m.: Local news 12:30 p.m.: The Young and the Restless 1:30 p.m.: The Bold and the Beautiful 2 p.m.: As the World Turns 3 p.m.: Guiding Light 4 p.m.: Oprah Winfrey 5 p.m.: Donahue 6 p.m.: Local and network news 7 p.m.: Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! WOOD 8 (NBC) 9 a.m.: Jenny Jones 10 a.m.: Highway to Heaven 11 a.m.: Infatuation (?) 12 p.m.: Local news, followed by CNN news 1 p.m.: Days of Our Lives 2 p.m.: Another World 3 p.m.: Santa Barbara (I vaguely recall Vicki Lawrence and Ricki Lake's shows eventually airing on WOOD for a while -- by fall '93?) 4 p.m.: Maury Povich 5 p.m.: Local and network news 7 p.m.: Entertainment Tonight and Inside Edition (Also of note, WOOD slotted Whoopi Goldberg's talk show between Leno and Letterman.) WZZM 13/WOTV 41 (ABC) 9 a.m.: Regis & Kathie Lee (13), The People's Court (41) 10 a.m.: Geraldo (13), Newhart and I Dream of Jeannie (41) 11 a.m.: Joan Rivers (13), The Home Show (41) 12 p.m.: Local news (13), Home conclusion (41) 12:30 p.m.: Loving 1 p.m.: All My Children 2 p.m.: One Life to Live 3 p.m.: General Hospital 4 p.m.: Growing Pains and Head of the Class (13), Heathcliff (41) 5 p.m. The Cosby Show and Night Court (13), The Jetsons and Saved by the Bell (41) 6 p.m.: Local and network news 7 p.m.: A Current Affair and You Bet Your Life (13), Love Connection (41) WXMI 17, our FOX station, aired Montel Williams at 12 p.m., Jane Whitney at 1 p.m. and Arsenio Hall at 10 p.m.
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Knots Landing
There were a handful of presumed dead characters who turned out to be alive. Off the top of my head, Val, Gary, Paige (during that period when it seemed like she was an impostor) and Karen's stalker Jeff. Of them all, Val was the only one who got to be dead in-universe (unlike Paige, who was "dead" to her grandparents) for a decent amount of time.
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GH: Classic Thread
No lie, I'm pretty sure the BJ's heart episodes were how I first learned what death was. I'm up to August 1991 in my summaries reading. By this point, any attempt at 86ing the Qs for the Eckerts (at least the blue collar version) has ended. The summaries are a bit exhausting to read because you can just tell rewrites were coming at the speed of light. Frisco is obsessed with getting back onto the PCPD! Oh, but now he abandons Felicia because something from his past is threatening her and Maxi (I looked ahead; this plot element never gets resolved). Tracy is being pursued by Harlan! Oh, now she's being pursued by Paul! Mac/Jenny has now become Mac/Dominique (man, has it become Mac/Dominique) and Jenny/Paul/Tracy (and eventually Ned; I guess he fell into place when Wally was hired Nope, Ned becomes/solidifies himself as one of the players right as August begins) In addition to being bothered by Alan vs. Tracy when he "died" two years prior, Edward was now also dealing with a cartel including Faison, Harlan and Leopold Taub And such on and such on. I see that on Friday, Aug. 23, there was a scene where Robert got drunk and called Bill Eckert "Luke." I'll bet it was fun to act and watch, but I also feel a bit of desperation from TPTB. "Okay, audience. You want this as much as we do, but our hands are tied."
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Loving/The City Discussion Thread
Michael Lindsay-Hogg had directed Geraldine on Broadway in Agnes of God the year before. I don't know if either's involvement clinched the deal for the other, or if it was just a coincidence. And by all means, YES.