Everything posted by Franko
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Knots Landing
And suppose he just happened to like Jill better than Val? (Not knowing what Jill's capable of, of course.)
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Knots Landing
Val herself said it just before slapping Abby: "I see him the same way I've seen him since I was 15 years old." I'm a little surprised the show never tried to get more mileage out of Gary and Val's missing years. There was nearly two decades to play with.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
A few years prior, Laura Webber was living in a commune (I think that was the story that introduced Genie?). And if memory serves, around this time or shortly after, Karen Wolek briefly had Marco stay at a commune when he was wigging out over the stress of his double life. Back to David Canary for a moment ... that's some caftan.
- Passions Discussion Thread
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The Politics Thread
I'm repeating myself, but I firmly believe there is a section of Americans who honest-to-God believe Hillary Clinton is somehow responsible for their problems. They have convinced themselves they need a boogeywoman.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
I'm intrigued by how Marlena would have spent the rest of the '90s sans John and Roman. Would she become more of a talk-to character (as Maggie was)? Would we have gotten storylines with Marlena and Laura collaborating on patients? Could Eric have come back sooner? Or Johnny, the now-adult she nearly adopted in the '80s? What if the show ripped off Another World and had Marlena and Stefano becoming a genuinely loving couple?
- Passions Discussion Thread
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
I could see that happening. I'll see if I can't find anything from that time frame.
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
Western Washington area, August 1981: KOMO, the ABC station in Seattle, aired EDGE at 9:30 a.m. The station ran The Brady Bunch at 3. EDGE could also be seen at 3 p.m. on CBUT, the CBC station in Vancouver. Family Feud and ABC's four other soaps aired at the same time (11:00 a.m.-3 p.m.) on KOMO and CKVU, an independent station in Vancouver. KING, the NBC station, aired Seattle Today rather than Las Vegas Gambit, Blockbusters and Wheel of Fortune (which all aired 9-10:30 a.m. on KCPQ, an independent station in Tacoma). Password Plus, Card Sharks and the four soaps all ran in pattern (10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.) on KING, with AW also airing at 1 on CHEK and CHAN, the CTV stations in Victoria and Vancouver. TEXAS didn't air at 2 p.m. in Victoria, passed up for The Alan Thicke Show. KIRO, the CBS station in Seattle, aired TPIR at 10 and Y&R at 11 a.m., followed by news and the rest of the soaps. KVOS, the CBS station in Bellingham, aired Y&R at 10 a.m., followed by Dick Van Dyke reruns, SFT at 11:30, Donahue at 12, John Davidson at 1 and the Alice/Jeffersons rerun block at 2.
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
ABC's fall '76 lineup with lower Michigan affiliates (five stations) 11:30 a.m.: Happy Days reruns (did not air in Traverse City, which aired The 700 Club) 12 p.m.: Hot Seat (aired at 10:30 a.m. in Flint and Grand Rapids, which both aired news at 12) 12:30 p.m.: All My Children (aired statewide) 1 p.m.: Ryan's Hope (aired statewide) 1:30 p.m.: Family Feud (aired statewide) 2 p.m.: The $20,000 Pyramid (aired statewide) 2:30 p.m.: One Life to Live (aired statewide) 3:15 p.m.: General Hospital (aired statewide) 4 p.m.: The Edge of Night (aired at 11 a.m. in Detroit, which aired a movie at 4; also aired at 11 a.m. in Flint, which aired The Wild, Wild West reruns at 4; aired at 11 a.m. in Grand Rapids, which aired The Flintstones; aired at 11 a.m. in Battle Creek, which aired Speed Racer)
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
NBC's fall '76 lineup with lower Michigan's five stations: 10 a.m.: Sanford and Son reruns (aired statewide) 10:30 a.m.: Celebrity Sweepstakes (aired statewide) 11 a.m.: Wheel of Fortune (aired statewide) 11:30 a.m.: The Hollywood Squares (aired statewide) 12 p.m.: The Fun Factory (Cheboygan/Traverse City aired Lassie reruns; Detroit aired To Tell the Truth; Bay City and Grand Rapids aired news) 12:30 p.m.: The Gong Show (Detroit, which aired The Gong Show at 9:30 a.m., ran news in this slot; Grand Rapids aired The Mike Douglas Show) 1 p.m.: Open half-hour (Cheboygan/Traverse City and Bay City aired The Fun Factory; Detroit and Jackson aired Somerset) 1:30 p.m.: Days of Our Lives (aired statewide) 2:30 p.m.: The Doctors (aired statewide) 3 p.m.: Another World (aired statewide) 4 p.m.: Somerset (Cheyboygan/Traverse City and Grand Rapids aired cartoons; Detroit aired Dinah!; Bay City aired Dark Shadows reruns; Jackson aired children's programming)
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
How affiliates in lower Michigan (six total stations) aired CBS's fall of '76 daytime lineup: 10 a.m.: The Price Is Right (aired on most stations, except in Saginaw, which aired the conclusion of The Mike Douglas Show and the start of The 700 Club) 11 a.m.: Gambit (didn't air in Detroit, which ran Tattletales on a delay, and Saginaw, which aired The 700 Club) 11:30 a.m.: Love of Life (aired at this time on most stations, except in Detroit, which aired Y&R) 12 p.m.: The Young and the Restless (Detroit and Lansing aired news instead) 12:30 p.m.: Search for Tomorrow (aired at this time statewide) 1 p.m.: Open-half hour (Detroit aired Love of Life, Lansing aired The Young and the Restless) 1:30 p.m.: As the World Turns (aired at this time statewide) 2:30 p.m.: The Guiding Light (aired at this time statewide) 3 p.m.: All in the Family reruns (aired at this time statewide) 3:30 p.m.: Match Game '76 (aired at this time statewide) 4 p.m.: Tattletales (did not air at this time in Detroit, which aired The Mike Douglas Show; aired at 9:30 a.m. in Lansing, which ran children's programming at 4; did not air in Saginaw, which ran cartoons at 4)
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Edge of Night (EON) (No spoilers please)
Over the course of nearly 24 years, P&G soaps were allowed to air opposite each other. I wonder if the company considered the long-term ramifications of this. I forget if we've determined this, but networks were the ones preferring expanding soaps, not so much the creative types, right? December 1975-December 1976: The Edge of Night airs opposite Somerset January-May 1977: Search for Tomorrow airs opposite Lovers and Friends November 1977-March 1979: Overlap of Guiding Light's conclusion and Another World's start March 1979-February 1980: GL airs opposite AW's first two-thirds February-August 1980: Overlap of As the World Turns' end and AW's start; GL airs opposite AW's last two-thirds August 1980-June 1981: ATWT airs opposite AW, GL airs opposite Texas June 1981-March 1982: Overlap of ATWT's end and AW's start; SFT opposite AW's conclusion; GL opposite TX March-April 1982: Overlap of ATWT's conclusion and AW start; GL opposite TX April 1982-March 1987: Overlap of ATWT's conclusion and AW's start March 1987-June 1999: ATWT airs opposite AW (Until right now, I'd never written out the course of events.)
- GH: Classic Thread
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GH: Classic Thread
As of this point in 1981, the WGA has been on strike for nearly two months. I'm guessing this is around the time that the original projections for the Ice Princess story* have come to a close. Carbonic snow, Tiffany and the next couple of Cassadines, here we come. *Although the aspect of it being dangerous in the wrong hands has already been introduced. BTW, @Dion, I'm really enjoying your summaries and commentary. It's the next best thing to watching.
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ALL: They Almost Became
Agreed. I could maybe see him playing a guest role, like Sam Dexter (if they decided to beef up the character) or Joel Abigore (even if the character was intended for a longer run). But that's still pretty tentative. I am intrigued by the idea of him not becoming famous and ending up a few years later as Jack Deveraux.
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Another World Discussion Thread
It's interesting ... I was originally joking about Nicole Love being cured of her insanity, but now that I've looked up what appears to be the cause, I think it's heartbreaking and dramatically sound to keep her so damaged. Unless I misread the 1989 summaries, she killed Jason Frame because he killed Elizabeth Love. The character page for Reginald Love said he was responsible for the death. Either way, this is a woman who despite an ample amount of advantages, just cannot escape her misery.
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
Detroit, mid-February 1971: WJBK (CBS) aired LOL at 11:30, followed by local news and The Movie Game at 12. SFT aired at 1, followed by ATWT. Love is a Many Splendored Thing wasn't airing in Detroit, so Where the Heart Is and the newsbrief aired at 2 rather than 12 (hope there wasn't anything essential/breaking being reported). TGL, Secret Storm and EON aired in pattern from 2:30-4. WWJ (NBC) aired Somerset at 1 p.m., between local news (preempting The Who, What or Where Game) and Joe Garagiola's Memory Game. The 4 p.m. hour went to The Wild Wild West reruns. WXYZ (ABC) aired everything in pattern.
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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The Preemption/Out of Pattern Thread
Generations started 1990 airing at 12:30 on WSAV in Savannah, Georgia. By December of that year, the show must have been dropped, since its timeslot was being used for Sanford and Son reruns. The lead-in was Good Times reruns, which aired after Marsha Warfield's show. All the other soaps aired in their usual times on WSAV, WTOC (CBS) and WJCL (ABC). An update on Spokane: By October 1987, KXLY was airing Ryan's Hope (at 11 a.m.), but not Loving (Truth or Consequences aired at 11:30). Meanwhile, over on KREM, Y&R aired at 3, after GL (news was the lead-in for B&B, airing at 12:30 p.m.). Nothing really out of the ordinary for KHQ, unless you count passing on Super Password (at 11 a.m.) to air Laverne & Shirley reruns.