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Forever8

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  1. I found it through Google/Vimeo!!! Thanks so much for the suggestion @DramatistDreamer A Different World/Biography - Bing video
  2. No Problem!!! I could've done without Lena Waithe's comments too. Curious did they try to contact Marisa too? I wonder did they also try to get Jada Pinkett Smith for any comments too? It seems Dawnn Lewis missed having a smaller cast and seemed disappointed by the time she left it was 14 principal characters. I've been trying to look for it but I never can find it. If anyone can get to it please feel free to post it if you can. Thanks!!!
  3. Other than The Abbott's and Ashland/Victoria everything else nearly put me to sleep as I read to myself. I hope Susan Dansby is announced as Head Writer this summer. Then again Sony would probably be breathing down her neck with their notes.
  4. If MAB was still there she would have them all perform at that tacky hotel or restaurant. 🤣🤣🤣
  5. I thought about MAB yesterday when I saw this too. Or Knock Three Times. 🤣🤣🤣
  6. In 1987, one of television’s most influential shows was born. The stars, writers, and producers look back on their years at Hillman College. ‘A Different World’: Cast Members and Crew Tell the Oral History | Vanity Fair
  7. People on Twitter including myself think Telma Hopkins should've been YoHarmony aka Yolanda. But as I tweeted out Y&R is going to Y&R. I'm glad Telma stays busy with guest-starring on other shows because sadly they're going to waste her in this thankless role.
  8. I would love to see a virtual reunion with Jennifer Ashe and Peter Boynton too. I know from The Ladies Of Loving reunion Jennifer was very open with her time on Loving. I can only imagine how much open she would be about a show she spent more time on.
  9. ATWT 1996 from SchfiftyThreeRetro ATWT 1996 Promos from Bold Restless
  10. SchfiftyThreeRetro posted a episode of ATWT from Christmas Eve 1990.
  11. ABC Soap Memories uploaded a episode of Loving from June 15, 1993.
  12. Caitlin Reilly On GH Gig - Soap Opera Digest
  13. SchfiftyThreeRetro comes through again with another throwback episode of As The World Turns from 1990.
  14. Agreed!!! I prefer to see Annie, and a recast Serena than Willow & Sasha on my screen any day of the week.
  15. SchfityThreeRetro uploaded an episode of Guiding Light from March 23, 1989.
  16. Another episode of ATWT from 1989 uploaded on YT. Courtesy of SchfiftyThreeRetroTV
  17. I thought I was the only who call Kim Delaney Diane Russell sometimes. 😂 I think it's budget and or their schedules because Gregory Harrison is still doing plenty of outside gigs on 911 and a Hallmark movie with Lacey Chabert.
  18. Lily probably will say that she's been so busy with life and work. Or the Josh Special that we'll find out they already saw each other offscreen.
  19. She hasn't seen him yet. But the Neil memorial episode is coming up so she probably will see him then.
  20. Carly Schroeder was good in that episode too. Shame they never brought her back because of her legacy as well as the talent. Besides she wanted to come back according to SOD. Now since Carly is in the service. It's time to recast with a blonde in her late 20's to mid 30's to be Serena. They're giving more story to the non-legacy female characters i.e. Sasha and Willow than the legacy characters of Kristina, Molly, Serena, etc.,
  21. Emmy Award-winning actor Nicolas Coster will be my guest in The Locher Room on Wednesday, May 19th at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST. In his new memoir, Another Whole Afternoon, Nicolas shares his reflections from a London kid's transition from a British privileged life to becoming an American: from cowboy to factory worker, from movie actor to Presidential Guard, on Broadway to daytime soap opera fame and prime-time TV star. A turbulent but rewarding love life! All in search of creative expression. Along the way introducing disabled scuba divers and fellow celebrities to the wonders of the great undersea world. Truly harrowing Atlantic crossings as well as tranquil tropical splendors...these memories reflect an adventurous life many would envy. Daytime television fans will recognize Nicolas from his popular roles on As the World Turns (Edward Grimaldi), Another World (Robert Delaney) and Santa Barbara (Lionel Lockridge) to name a small number of those roles. In his 70-year career, Nicolas has appeared in over a dozen soap operas, countless primetime television shows and scores of stage and screen productions. This memoir "Another Whole Afternoon" is his first behind the scenes retelling of his life in front of the camera and his adventures beyond it.
  22. Emmy Award-winning actor Nicolas Coster will be my guest in The Locher Room on Wednesday, May 19th at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST. In his new memoir, Another Whole Afternoon, Nicolas shares his reflections from a London kid's transition from a British privileged life to becoming an American: from cowboy to factory worker, from movie actor to Presidential Guard, on Broadway to daytime soap opera fame and prime-time TV star. A turbulent but rewarding love life! All in search of creative expression. Along the way introducing disabled scuba divers and fellow celebrities to the wonders of the great undersea world. Truly harrowing Atlantic crossings as well as tranquil tropical splendors...these memories reflect an adventurous life many would envy. Daytime television fans will recognize Nicolas from his popular roles on As the World Turns (Edward Grimaldi), Another World (Robert Delaney) and Santa Barbara (Lionel Lockridge) to name a small number of those roles. In his 70-year career, Nicolas has appeared in over a dozen soap operas, countless primetime television shows and scores of stage and screen productions. This memoir "Another Whole Afternoon" is his first behind the scenes retelling of his life in front of the camera and his adventures beyond it.
  23. Emmy Award-winning actor Nicolas Coster will be my guest in The Locher Room on Wednesday, May 19th at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST. In his new memoir, Another Whole Afternoon, Nicolas shares his reflections from a London kid's transition from a British privileged life to becoming an American: from cowboy to factory worker, from movie actor to Presidential Guard, on Broadway to daytime soap opera fame and prime-time TV star. A turbulent but rewarding love life! All in search of creative expression. Along the way introducing disabled scuba divers and fellow celebrities to the wonders of the great undersea world. Truly harrowing Atlantic crossings as well as tranquil tropical splendors...these memories reflect an adventurous life many would envy. Daytime television fans will recognize Nicolas from his popular roles on As the World Turns (Edward Grimaldi), Another World (Robert Delaney) and Santa Barbara (Lionel Lockridge) to name a small number of those roles. In his 70-year career, Nicolas has appeared in over a dozen soap operas, countless primetime television shows and scores of stage and screen productions. This memoir "Another Whole Afternoon" is his first behind the scenes retelling of his life in front of the camera and his adventures beyond it.

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