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  1. 1 hour ago, YRfan23 said:

    That's in the August 1982 episode.

    That's what I forgot to say, Claire scared the Sh*t out of me when she just randomly shouted at Robert...haha

    Haha me too... in both the Claire clips we've seen, she seems like a total psycho. Funny that the Lawrence family winds up happily leaving town together.

     

    Interesting how quickly Leslie seems to have moved on from Lance.  I think May '82 is the month Dennis Cole left the show. Leslie pined after him for years, had his baby, and wasn't it just in the April '82 ep that we saw them happily dancing around the concert stage? Now she's moving right on to Robert...

  2. 1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

    This was after Claire was almost raped, right? I was trying to remember.

     

    Peter Brown did a decent job with that emotional monologue, even if it made Robert look a bit like a prick.

     

    I never thought I'd get to see as much of this story as I did - it's always sounded drab on paper, and kind of is onscreen too, but the performances and Bell's writing make it better to watch than to read about.

    No, I think the almost-rape is a few months off. I wonder if this was Claire's first on-screen appearance, or close to first. 

    Yes, the clips we've seen have been more gothic and interesting than I expected.

  3. 2 hours ago, YRfan23 said:

    I thought so too, I wasn’t sure if it was another Joe or not, from what I heard of Joe he doesn’t seem like he’s as swarmy as this guy is.

    I’m pretty sure that’s John Denos. Yes, Joe was extra-smarmy.

     

    Really enjoyed John and Carl’s scenes – two patriarchs. Soon Carl will be a Jabot security guard! After the mob frames him and he loses his police job.

     

    I can not get into Victoria Mallory… so stiff, wooden, and formal. She does not “feel” like Lorie’s sister to me.

     

    Loved Claire creeping up on Robert – so weird!

     

    Is Michael Damian wearing braces?

  4. Fantastic ep! So nice to see these pivotal Ashley scenes. ED rocked it. If Bert Kramer was going for a creepy disturbing vibe as Brent, he certainly succeeded. He looked so rough around the edges, no wonder Ashley is so freaked out. He has no sense of boundaries. It was cool that they built an Abbott garage set, complete with real car.

     

    Traci’s song was just ok. I wonder if BM liked singing on the show? I know that TEB didn’t prefer it. But I loved the Torchlight Club – it looked so expensive with all the background extras filling up the space. Oh, for the days of soaps having budgets…

    I think Traci’s singing career is abandoned by summer ’85 when she meets Brad.

    Surprised Professor Tim is still lurking about. What a loser.

     

    Victor was irritating, but I appreciated seeing those scenes, because I always found it so confusing how Victor and Nikki could drift apart in ’85, so soon after their fairy-tale wedding. These scenes showed the beginning of their rift.

     

    Thank you @ltm1997 and @YRfan23

    3 hours ago, Soaplovers said:

    I didn't realize Jill/John were still married at this point... when does John find out about the affair between Jill/Jack?

     

    I think June of '85 - Katherine mails John the puzzle pieces one by one, showing Jill and Jack together. When he sees the pic, he has a heart attack. There's a clip online from 6/27/85 showing the hospital aftermath

    https://youtu.be/MnPuM_waZ_8

     

  5. Here's a question - when Nathan Hastings first came on the show in '84, he was known as Kong, right?

    I was looking through the cast listing of the YR 25th Anniv. book, and it says that Kong was first played by Oscar winner Forrest Whitaker! That's the first I've heard of this. Anyone remember him in the role?

  6. Like you all, I enjoyed seeing Alana for the first time. I instantly recognized the actress Amy Gibson from one of my favorite movies Airplane, where she had 1 scene as a woman so anxious to say goodbye to her soldier boyfriend that she kept running into airport radio towers :)

     

    Seeing both Amy Gibson and Bond Gideon has been eye-opening to me. Previously, just from knowing that actors like these were let go after short stints, I assumed they were bad. But both of these ladies gave good performances. I guess sometimes other factors lead to being let go. Amy G said she was fired bc she had weight fluctuations.

     

    Re: Liz and her finances - I think I read a synopsis circa early '83 that said Liz told Stuart she wanted none of his money in the divorce settlement.

     

    The first time I recall seeing Miguel was in summer '84 when Victor's mother was around. Victor's first butler was named Charlie, and of course in '83, crazy Eve took over the household.

  7. 2 hours ago, dc11786 said:

     

    I believe it was Eric Peters and his roommate. Someone once posted here or on another board (maybe danfling's or Steve Frame's old board) about how when Stanley Kamel played Eric he was seen living in a one bedroom apartment that both Eric and his roommate would enter and exit from a various points. 

    This sounds right, thanks... I read some 1972 plot summaries on Jason47's website. It says "Eric lived in an apartment in a seedy part of town among drug users and hookers..." and "Eric had been going through some emotional turmoil. He was not estranged from his family, but apart from their traditional lifestyle. He was a sensitive creative type, withdrawn from the world in many ways, including experience with women".

    And from Jan 1973: "Greg was upset to inadvertently learn that Eric had concealed the fact that he had a young man, Jeff Michaels, sharing his apartment for the last six months. Eric hastened to assure Greg the relationship is financial only".

  8. 5 hours ago, titan1978 said:

    Thanks for posting that Bill Bell article!  Who were the two men that in his intention had a homosexual relationship on DAYS?  I’ve never heard of this before.

     

    I really wish I could see scenes of Denise Alexander in scheming mode as Susan, and scenes of Flannery as Laura.

    If you can ever make it to the Paley Center in NYC, they have 1/1/73 on tape, including Denise Alexander as Susan, 1 month before she jumped to GH. They also have some 1966 eps with her.

    And they have a March '74 ep with Susan F.

  9. Thanks for the heads up, @YRfan23, awesome find!

     

    Nikki scenes: was that Esther at the very beginning? It was too quick for me to tell.

    I read in a SOD article from the time that Katherine/Allison/Earl were supposed to develop into a love triangle. IMO this was poorly conceived. Allison is so arch and brittle – so clipped in her line delivery. I don’t see her as a rootable character. Mark Tapscott as Earl seems dull as dishwater. I’ve seen MT in a few ‘70s Days eps in his role as Bob, and he seems very bland there as well. I don’t get the appeal.

     

    Jill scenes: just fantastic. DA does a amazing job of portraying Jill’s insecurity and desperation to escape poverty. Jill wasn’t supposed to be in this situation. Phillip married her and was going to provide for her and little Phillip, but Katherine took Phillip away. Ever since then, Jill has been trying unsuccessfully to escape this waking nightmare.  This situation with John and Jack is a perfect example – she was so close to the life of her dreams (meaning both love AND wealth... sorry Andy!) but circumstances again robbed her.

    So awesome to see the ’81 flashback of Jack and Jill’s tryst. We had been posting on this board a few months ago, trying to figure out if there was an actual Abbott house set before 1982 – now we know there was at least a bedroom and hallway.

    Jill made a comment that she’d “never done anything like this before”… meaning a one-night stand. I had to think back on her history, but I guess that is correct.

    John’s letter, where he talked about the reasons for being so closed off, expertly set up Dina’s arrival. But I guess Bill Bell hadn’t yet come up with Ashley and Traci, since John just refers to “my son” in his letter.

    Loved the “split screen” effect of John and Jill’s phone call – I think the special effects person was having fun with the latest technology :)

     

    Leslie and Lance: what a gorgeously expensive looking concert hall set! I wonder where they filmed that. Dennis Cole is totally wooden. I could see him multiple times looking up at the cue cards. Victoria Mallory is a charming presence but too one-note to be a YR leading lady. She would have been perfect as a Disney princess.

     

    Victor and Lorie: well-done but confusing scenes… what exactly are they arguing about? Victor keeps saying “you don’t know what I’m talking about” and Lorie says “you don’t believe me”. I think this is the beginning of Lorie and Lucas’ scam to win back the Prentiss Industries proxies from Victor.

     

    Cast credits, yay! Interesting that they still are not listing the full cast – only the cast appearing in this episode. By 1983, they will have switched to listing the full cast even if they’re not in that ep.

  10. 13 minutes ago, YRfan23 said:

    It's always fascinating to know this stuff! :)

    I think the "Sounds of Sunshine" version plays at the very beginning of your vid: 

    Also, did you know David Hasselfhoff sang it on Merv Griffin? :)

     

     

     

     

  11. 3 hours ago, ltm1997 said:

     

     

    No problem guys! Now we all just need to get our hands on episodes from 1979, which was one of Y&R's best years in my opinion. I'm reading the weekly synopses from the Tubmlr page and I'd give anything to see the full year! Someone out there has to have it!

    Everything with Katherine in 1979 sounds totally bonkers! Poisoned chocolates, visions of spiders, faked death...very gothic

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