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  1. 42 minutes ago, vetsoapfan said:

     

    The Brooks sisters, when shows actually aired in 1984, only appeared in one episode. They did have a reunion scene in a penthouse, and talked about making an effort to get together in person more often, but that was about it.

    The scene at the penthouse (Julia's, I think) reintroducing the Brooks sisters to the viewers was included in the original airing, but it was cut from the re-airing on 12/30/16. So if someone only saw the 12/30/16 version - yes, the Brooks sisters appeared out of nowhere :)

  2. 13 hours ago, BoldRestless said:

    I will be uploading more full eps but for now I wanted to share this playlist of Y&R minisodes that use to be on the CBS site. 5 minute clips with stories like the Matt Clark/Nick Newman fight at Crimson Lights, Christine & Paul's honeymoon, and Cole telling Victoria that Victor was his father. There was also one with Victor & Nikki's 2002 wedding, but there's a worldwide copyright block on that and I have the full episode for that anyway, if anyone needs that (assuming that I'll be able to upload it).

     

    I changed my second channel's name. BoldRestless is my public channel where I have ATWT and GL full episodes and some Y&R and B&B promos and specials. RestlessBold is where I will upload unlisted Y&R and B&B episodes and other clips.

     

     

     

     

    Thank you @BoldRestless – I’ve never seen these Minisodes before.

    I’ve seen some clips but not others… like I’ve seen the May ’82 Hasselhoff clip, but the one with Snapper and Sally from ’81, in the Nikki stripping minisode, was a cool find. Love the background music when Chuckie walks in.

     

    The Cole/Victoria scene, with the horses and the rainstorm and all the drama, was epic!

     

    Jeanne C was amazing in those divorce scenes - I can see why Katherine later contested signing the papers, as she did indeed appear black-out drunk at the time.  But I feel like every clip I’ve seen Donnelly Rhodes in as Phillip, he seems wooden. Which is surprising, as I remember him from later in the ’70s on the sitcom “Soap”, and he was hysterical.

  3. 12 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said:

    I was just reading that James Ingram's (RIP) duet with Michael McDonald Yah Mo B There was used in a scene during an episode of The Young & The Restless that aired in 1984.

    Does anyone remember this?

    Actually I might remember this... I saw the winter' 84 episode "Paul and Andy Rescue Nikki from Rick Daros" at the Paley Center. There was a scene with Traci and Amy at the college coffeehouse with a song playing in the background, and that song might have been "Yah Mo B There". It stood out to me because I was impressed that back in 1984, soaps had the budget to license and play actual songs by the original artists (as opposed to cover versions that are cheaper).

    If someone goes to Paley to watch this episode, they can confirm if I'm right :)

  4. 2 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said:

    I was just reading that James Ingram's (RIP) duet with Michael McDonald Yah Mo B There was used in a scene during an episode of The Young & The Restless that aired in 1984.

    Does anyone remember this?

    I don’t remember- but I have a similar question: the Wiki page for Kenny Loggins’ 1985 song Forever says “Some of its success on the charts can be attributed to its use in the soap operaThe Young and the Restless.”

    Anyone remember this? I’m guessing it might have been a Victor/Ashley love song

  5. 3 hours ago, ltm1997 said:

    I know right?!?! I'm so excited to see them as well! I'm hoping to see some scenes with Kay, Jill, Nikki and Casey!

    So exciting!! 

    Here's a preview of what we might expect to see, courtesy of the weekly recaps on the Daytime Royalty site.

     

    WEEK OF FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 3, 1978
    THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS
    (12:00pm - 30 minutes - CBS)
    Derek crudely told Kay to forget the new salon and their marriage. Greg advised the marriage may not be annulled if it was consummated, even while drunk. Nancy was convinced she was making progress with Karen while Chris was convinced the child wants Chris to be her mother. Lance stayed to comfort Leslie after she walked out during a concert. An agent wanted to promote Lorie’s book.

     

    WEEK OF AUGUST 21 - AUGUST 25, 1978
    THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS
    (12:00pm - 30 minutes - CBS)
    Kay didn’t respond to paralysis tests and accused Derek and Brock of staying by her side out of pity. Stuart was distracted by thoughts of Jill. Leslie told Lucas to think of her baby as his. Larry warned Linda to stay away from their children. Casey worried that Nikki hates herself because of her VD.

  6. 3 hours ago, slick jones said:

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    I found this January 1982 Role Call from Daytime TV on Facebook. I'm assuming it would be approximately September of 1981.  Does anyone know who Violet, Klute, Decker, and Maggie are?

    Good find! None of those names ring a bell. I went and looked through all the SOD synopses from that time period, but none of those names popped up, so I guess they were all very minor characters.

    2 hours ago, EricMontreal22 said:

    I haven't read these ones but do have some others--I have the three AMC ones from 1980 that covered 1970s storylines by romance novelist Rosemarie Santini: Tara and Philip, The Lovers, and Erica.  Apparently these started the trend.  Santini isn't a great writer but she's not bad either and they're a fun, quick read that seem to stick closely to the original scripts.  (They go for 20 or so bucks even used so I better make sure I still have my copies as I haven't seen them since I moved in the Summer :P   https://www.amazon.com/Agnes-Nixons-Children-Book-Philip/dp/0515048925/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1544916269&sr=1-2

     

    In the mid 80s/late 80s Pioneer Books launched their Soaps and Serials label (they were a romance book publisher too) I have one of their Y&R books and that seemed to be their most successful with 7 or 8 volumes, but they did a LOT of soaps.  I have their OLTL one, and I think in the back it advertises ones for GL, etc...

    Very cool! For the YR Soaps/Serials book you have, what name/number is it?

     

    I'm surprised to see that the YR soap/serials cover stories as late as '80/'81!

    Here's #12 "Paradise Found", which has this description, which is definitely from Kay's story in late 1980: "Kay had cover to love the simple way of life on this lush, deserted island: no games, no pretenses, no pressures. Just days spent swimming and gathering tropical fruit...and nights spent in the powerful arms of Felipe. At last, Kay had found her own paradise."

    https://www.amazon.com/Paradise-Found-Young-Restless-12/dp/1557262519/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1544925439&sr=8-1&keywords=young+and+the+restless+pioneer

     

    #13 "Passion's Pride" has this description, which would be the Victor/Michael/Julia triangle from the first half of 1981 ""What do you want?: Michael demanded. "I'll tell you what I want, man to man." Victor learned forward, a fierce intensity burning in his eyes. "I want my pride and dignity restored-- even if it costs you your life!"

    https://www.amazon.com/Passions-Pride-Young-Restless-13/dp/1557262527/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1544925762&sr=8-2&keywords=young+and+the+restless+pioneer

     

    And here is #14 "Free Spirit", which doesn't have a description, but from the cover image, it is clearly the beginning of Victor and Nikki from late 1981

    https://www.amazon.com/Free-Spirit-Young-Restless-14/dp/1557262535/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1544925439&sr=8-6&keywords=young+and+the+restless+pioneer

     

  7. 2 minutes ago, YRfan23 said:

    That’s actually very cool! I think I heard of the books but always thought it was all a fan fiction type of series maybe based on the characters.

    I know, the book cover make it look like fanfic, but here's an explanation that it's based on the actual show...

     

    https://watercoolerjournal.com/the-innovative-the-ignored-a-critical-reflection-of-the-young-the-restless-transmedia-strategy/

    "The Pioneer Communications series of books began publication in 1986, ten years later. Like the Bantam Books that came before, this second series of novellas offered consumers an expanded glimpse into past events. By then, The Young & the Restless had been on the air for thirteen years, and had aired approximately 2,470 hours of brand new, non-repeating storytelling. Numerous characters had come and gone, and, with such changes,  the  show’s  core-families evolved (the Brooks and Fosters were phased out in favor of the Newmans and Abbotts). For many viewers, the various couplings and un- couplings that came with this evolution made it hard to keep up. For instance, audiences may have forgotten (or never known) that before the Nikki Newman character was firmly ensconced in a love-quadrangle  with  the  show’s  two  leading  men  of  the  1980s,  she  actually spent two years married into a different core-family (the Fosters). Columbia Pictures and Pioneer Communications sought to bridge this gap in the only way open to them in the pre-Internet days: print-media.

  8. Did anyone ever read the YR novelizations published by Pioneer Books in 1986?

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/bookseries/B01LT3QU9Q/ref=sr_bookseries_null_B01LT3QU9Q

     

    I bought a few at the time, as a teen, but didn't save them 😕 Besides YR, they also published Days and Knots Landing, and I was obsessed :)

     

    They are very cool, because they aren't fan-fiction... there's adapted novels based on the actual show scripts themselves. So reading them would be a great way to get a detailed description of the show's plots, starting at '73 through '76 or '77.  I don't have time to read them now... someday...

     

    I was reminded of these books when I saw this guy's website - he read all 14 of Pioneer's Days novelizations! How amazing would it be if there was a similar page detailing all the YR books

    https://whathappensinsalem.wordpress.com/2016/01/13/a-novel-idea-the-early-years-of-dool/

  9. 26 minutes ago, ltm1997 said:

    I also hope we get the follow-up episodes to the February 14th and 15, 1984 episodes from pannoni4's channel where Nikki is rescued from Rick!

    That is an ep you can see when you visit Paley! :)

  10. 1 hour ago, YRfan23 said:

    I always thought Bill Bell stayed put during the strike in 1988? unless I'm mistaken....

    man I would love to see those scenes where we can tell it's the actors "improving" their scripts! :D 

    Really?? That would be a shocker. Any writer who didn’t strike with the union would be considered a “scab writer” (not good)

  11. 31 minutes ago, YRfan23 said:

    I get confused too, because I thought the show initially went to number 1 around 1986-87 and shared the spot with GH....I guess that's where Brenda is coming from...

    Interesting that the show was #1 in ‘88, considering the writers strike happened that summer. Susan SH commented that the actors had to edit/rewrite scripts during that time. I think the fall of ‘88 was when things improved, after BB was back at the helm.

  12. ^ Great find! What a pivotal ep. ED looked gorgeous. Carol was so well-utilized...why did they ever let her go? :/ Leanna was never fully exposed as the author of Ruthless, was she? That would have been a great plot point to revisit if the show went forward with Leanna’s plan to marry John in ‘91.

  13. Great surprise, @YRfan23 thank you! I was blown away by Janice Lynde. What a stunning pantsuit she was wearing. Didn’t she give an interview recently, maybe when she returned for the 45th, where she said she was given a script with little notice that had her performing, and Jeanne Cooper dropped everything to help her rehearse. She really nailed it. I can not imagine Victoria Mallory doing anything like that. It was fun to see John McCook too – he has that “it factor” right off the bat.

     

    I was surprised Lorie had been so reticent to give blood. Maybe it was viewed differently back then. Really awkward moment at 9:30, with Mark and Jennifer at the door just staring at each for what felt like forever.

  14. 7 hours ago, Soaplovers said:

     

    I wish the feud had kind of died because by the 90s..it got a little redundant.  I think because Kay got painted as some saint even though she killed a man.

     

    I liked both characters better when they were in separated orbits.

    I'm watching '93 now, and I am shocked how intolerable they have made Katherine... hounding Jill relentlessly for no clear reason. 

  15. 5 hours ago, titan1978 said:

     

    Longtime viewers- had the Katherine Jill thing been kind of dormant for a while

    before this period?  I didn’t start really paying attention until Nina arrives, so I have spotty memories of things before that.  

     

    Katherine/Jill went dormant in early '80 when Bond Gideon took over the role, and didn't start up again until late '82 when Katherine toyed with Deborah Adair's Jill before Jill's marriage to John. Then it was quiet for a bit again until Brenda D returned in Sept '83

  16. 20 hours ago, YRfan23 said:

    Great scene from Brenda Epperson's second to last episode as Ashley, when she has a mental breakdown over being deceived by Rick and Blade! 

     

    Thanks @YRfan23! I'm traveling this week but had to make time to watch this. I'm jumping ahead a bit since I'm currently watching early '93 :) but everyone's comments made it sound so good - and I'm worried the vid will disappear as it's not unlisted.

     

    BE is amazing here! To me, she is the definitive Ashley, as she could portray a wider range of emotions than ED. This is the first time I've seen her play "disturbed Ashley" and she nailed it! Too bad she left at this point. How much time elapsed before Shari Shattuck took over?

     

    Comparing what I'm watching now - '93- to this scene - I noticed changes in the production - softer lighting, different camera angles... not necessarily bad, just different.

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