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  1. 1 hour ago, j swift said:

    AND, despite the fact that they got rid of their PR department, I don't think we've gotten this much news out of DAYS in years (Playgirl, new cast members, 15,000th episode).  It is something new every day!

     

    Did you say you saw Billy Flynn in a photo? I missed him. Besides him, the only ones I didn't see there today in photos are Drake, Eric Martsolf, Jessica Serfaty, Lucas Adams and Emily O'Brien, as well as the previously announced AnnaLynne McCord and Al Calderon.

    Andrea McKinnon is the show's publicist now, so they do have a PR department again. She used to work for the show a long time ago.

  2. 2 minutes ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    Nope.

    Sadly, Marie just disappeared. 

    Lanna Saunders worked as long as she could until her MS got too bad, so there was no final Marie episode written. Marie's last episode as a contract character was April 8, 1985.   Maree Cheatham reprised the role for brief visits in 1994, 1996 and 2010.

  3. FROM THE VAULT: JULIE/STEVE SCENE...EPISODE # 3231...AUGUST 24, 1978...
     
    Here's a look at the Olson sibling dynamic between Julie and Steve from Episode # 3231, which aired August 24, 1978. Susan Seaforth Hayes & Stephen Schnetzer are taping their first scene together this week since December 1979. 
     
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  4. 6 hours ago, Contessa Donatella said:

    So then, later on, Kate Roberts, and Bill being Lucas's bio-father, that was a rather well done retcon, right? Because I was watching BITD & there was no Kate Roberts & Bill simply wouldn't have been having an affair!! 

    It was a plot point written in 1993 that didn't exist in the 1970's, to help tie Kate and Lucas to another storyline in Salem. Same as for John's storyline and Tori Narita. Both involved time frames when the characters (Bill in 1977 and John in 1990's) were on-screen and viewers were watching them each day. Then these two women who had never existed on-screen at the time (Kate Roberts and Tori Narita) were supposedly having affairs with the Salem men, but we just didn't see it on-air.

    In Bill's case, it totally upended the whole plot point of the 1970's storyline. He specifically never had an affair (with Kate Winograd, the non-existent Kate Roberts, or any other character), it was just that Laura thought he had done so. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Khan said:

    It's almost as if Bill was having TWO affairs behind Laura's back - and both his mistresses were named Kate, lol.

    But what keeps getting lost to history since not many of us were watching in the 1970's is that the whole Bill/Kate Winograd storyline was about NOT having an affair. The whole gist of Kate Winograd was that she would NEVER have an affair with a married man. That's why she left Salem. She was in love with Bill but could never take her feelings further due to him being married to Laura. 

    Laura MISTAKINGLY thinking that Bill and Kate were having an affair is what set in motion what happened to Laura psychologically thereafter. 

  6. 9 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

    @JAS0N47 as we are constantly discovering, what is reported in reference books re dates etc is often incorrect.

    Maureen Russell does point out in her book that she has compiled the dates based on the TAPE dates of the production charts. So, technically, her dates are correct based on that. It's just that for the actors who finish taping in December of a certain year, they will continue airing into January of the next year. So, I did make those discoveries of which actors actually did that when getting all of the scripts.  

  7. THE THREE FACES OF STEPHEN OLSON...

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    Here's a look at the three actors to have played Julie's brother, Stephen Olson: Flip Mark played Steve for 2 episodes in November 1965. James Carroll Jordan played Steve for 10 episodes in July and August 1972 (pictured with Mark Tapscott as Bob, Nancy Wickwire as Phyllis and Karin Wolfe as Mary); and Stephen Schnetzer (pictured with Susan Seaforth Hayes as Julie) played Steve for 115 episodes from June 1978 to December 1979. After a 45-year absence from the Salem canvas, Stephen Schnetzer will be taping his first episode of "Days" since 1979 this coming week, which will air much later in 2024. Click here to read this 2015 interview I did with the original Steve, Flip Mark: http://www.jason47.com/days/interviewflipmark.html

  8. 20 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

    Thanks @JAS0N47 for the script.So Steve never got a farewell? Was there a mention in subsequent scripts that he had left town or was he just forgotten?

    I hate when that happens. I know SS was recurring but he must have got caught up in the headwriter change as Harrower was using him regularly.

    Upon additional research, here's more info:

    I checked the Christmas 1979 Soap Digest synopsis, and right after they detail the Stephen/Mary 12/25/79 scenes is this one sentence: "Bill informs Alice that Stephen flew to Paris after receiving an urgent phone call from someone in France."
     
    The weekly newspaper for 12/31/79-1/4/80 notes: "Steve went to Paris."  (That looks like to have happened off-screen, with it, per Digest, being Bill who tells Alice about it).
     
    Then, in the next Soap Digest issue (for January 1980 episodes): "When Trish learns that Stephen flew to Paris after receiving an urgent phone call from a man, she fears Stephen will tell Durant about the diamonds she stole from him. Trish worries what she'll do if Durant comes to Salem."   Then "When Julie mentions that Stephen took a cane with him to France, Mickey expresses puzzlement."
     
    In February 1980, the character of Mimi (Stephen's smuggling partner) returns for 5 episodes: Mimi flies in from France and tells Trish that she has merchandise that belongs to Durant. Trish gives her the diamonds.
     
    I do see the discrepancy between the final year of Schnetzer (most say 1980, while my records say 12/25/79). The Maureen Russell book says 1980, and I just checked the production notecards, which say 1/80. But, Stephen is not listed on any script, either in January 1980 or any episode in 1980. His last episode was 12/25/79. My guess is, since Russell worked off the weekly production cast charts, perhaps he was originally scheduled to appear in a January 1980 episode, or be part of the Mimi storyline in February 1980, but they ended up only using Mimi to finish out that storyline.
     
    Russell compiled her cast list from 1965-1994 using the weekly cast charts, while I compiled my cast list from 1965-1983 by checking each and every script cast list (for the characters) (and for most of the 1965-1975 episodes, also the daily master telecast reports that Days had to submit to NBC for the actor names), and then from my own personal viewings of the episodes from 1984-present.
  9. It took a bit, since several of these networks are very confusing with their schedules, and seemed to like to change their schedules once every few weeks, but I have finally completed the remaining daytime schedules for FOX, UPN, WB and CW. Many of these series rotated between the early morning timeslots (7AM-10AM) and the 10AM-6PM lists that I did for ABC, CBS and NBC, so all of the series have their full timeslots listed (whether early morning/pre-10AM, or daytime, 10AM-6PM), but those airing in early morning time slots (and technically not part of these lists) are denoted with asterisks (**):


    FOX: MONDAYS-FRIDAYS: (Aired 9/10/90-12/28/01) (70 SERIES TOTAL) (**9 SERIES ARE EARLY MORNING ONLY, BEFORE 10AM) (61 SERIES AIRED BETWEEN 10AM-6PM)

    Action Man 1/29/01-3/1/01 (MON-THU, 4PM); 3/6/01-9/7/01 (TUE-FRI, 3PM); 9/14/01-12/28/01 (FRI, 2PM)
    **Alvin & The Chipmunks 9/14/92-9/3/93 (8AM)
    Animaniacs 9/13/93-9/8/95 (4PM)
    Batman 9/7/92-9/2/94 (430PM)
    Batman & Robin 9/11/95-9/6/96 (4PM); 9/9/96-11/1/96 (330PM); 11/4/96-3/28/97 (3PM); 3/31/97- 5/23/97 (8AM); 5/26/97-9/5/97 (3PM)
    Beast Machines 6/22/00-7/13/00 (THU, 4PM), 7/17/00-8/3/00 (MON-THU, 4PM)
    Beast Wars 9/13/99-11/24/99 (330PM); 11/30/99-6/16/00 (TUE-FRI, 4PM); 7/3/00-7/12/00 (MON-WED, 4PM); 8/7/00-8/17/00 (MON-WED, 4PM)
    Beetleborgs 2/9/98-4/2/98 (3PM)
    Beetleborgs Metallix 9/8/97-2/5/98 (330PM); 4/6/98-7/3/98 (3PM); 7/6/98-8/27/98  (MON-THU, 7AM)
    Beetlejuice 9/9/91-9/4/92 (4PM); 9/7/92-9/11/92 (3PM); 9/14/92-9/3/93  (730AM); 9/6/93-9/10/93 (8AM)
    Big Bad Beetleborgs 9/9/96-9/5/97 (4PM)
    Big Guy & Rusty Boy 1/29/01-3/15/01 (330PM); 3/19/01-9/6/01 (MON-THU, 330PM); 5/4/01-5/18/01 (FRI, 330PM)
    Bobby's World 9/12/94-6/14/96 (730AM); 6/17/96-9/6/96 (330PM); 9/9/96-3/28/97 (730AM); 3/31/97-5/23/97 (3PM); 3/31/97-4/11/97 (330PM); 5/26/97-9/5/97 (730AM & 8AM); 9/8/97-4/2/98 (MON-THU, 7AM);  2/9/98-4/2/98 (MON-THU, 730AM); 4/6/98-7/3/98 (7AM); 7/10/98-8/28/98 (FRI, 7AM); 8/31/98-10/2/98 (7AM)
    Budgie, Little Helicopter 8/12/96-8/30/96 (2PM)
    **Carmen Sandiego 9/9/96-11/1/96 (8AM)
    Cartoon Cabana 7/6/98-9/11/98 (3-4PM)
    Casper 12/30/96-1/3/97 (730AM-specials); 5/19/97-5/23/97 (330PM); 9/8/97-2/5/98 (730AM); 2/6/98-4/3/98 (Fridays only, 730AM & 3PM)
    **C-Bear 9/12/97-4/3/98 (FRI, 7AM)
    Digimon 9/13/99-11/26/99 (4PM); 11/29/99-9/22/00 (430PM); 9/25/00-10/6/00 (330PM); 10/9/00-9/7/01 (430PM); 11/28/00-1/26/01 (TUE-FRI, 3PM); 5/21/01-9/7/01 (4PM)
    Digimon Digital Monsters/Digimon Digital (as of 9/10/01) 6/30/00-7/21/00 (FRI, 3PM); 9/10/01-12/28/01 (330PM)
    Dinozaurs 7/28/00-9/22/00 (FRI, 330PM); 9/29/00-10/6/00 (FRI, 430PM); 10/10/00-11/24/00 (TUE-FRI, 3PM)
    Droopy 8/15/94-9/9/94 (3PM); 9/12/94-9/30/94 (9AM)
    Dungeons & Dragons 8/22/00-10/5/00 (TUE-THU, 3PM)
    Eek!stravaganza 1/29/96-6/14/96  (330PM); 6/17/96- 9/6/96 (730AM); 9/9/96-11/1/96 (3PM); 7/7/97-9/5/97 (330PM)
    Eerie, Indiana 5/5/97-5/9/97 (330PM); 11/10/97-12/31/97 (MON & WED, 430PM)
    Escaflowne 8/25/00-10/6/00 (FRI, 4PM)
    Flint the Time Detective 6/30/00-7/21/00 (FRI, 330PM), 7/28/00-10/6/00 (FRI, 3PM)
    **FOX After Breakfast 8/12/96-8/18/97  (9-10AM)
    FOX Cubhouse 10/3/94-1/20/95 (2PM); 1/23/95-5/12/95 (9AM); 5/15/95-6/23/95 (2PM); 6/26/95-7/28/95 (9AM); 7/31/95-8/25/95 (2PM); 8/28/95-10/20/95 (9AM); 10/23/95-4/19/96 (2PM)
    Goosebumps 11/3/95-7/5/96 (FRI, 430PM); 9/1/97-11/6/97 (MON-THU, 430PM); 11/11/97-1/1/98 (TUE & THU, 430PM); 9/14/98-12/21/98 (MON, 4PM & 430PM)
    Jim Henson's Animal Show 4/22/96-5/17/96 (2PM)
    Life with Louie 5/12/97-5/16/97 (330PM); 1/5/98-4/2/98 (MON-THU, 430PM); 4/6/98-10/2/98 (730AM); 10/5/98-12/28/98 (MON & FRI, 730AM); 1/4/99-3/1/99 (MON, 730AM); 9/10/01-12/24/01 (MON, 2PM)
    Magic School Bus 10/5/98-9/10/99 (7AM); 3/8/99-9/10/99 (730AM); 1/24/00-6/23/00 (3PM); 6/26/00-8/17/00 (MON-THU, 3PM); 8/21/00- 9/3/01 (MON, 3PM)
    Magician 5/31/99-9/10/99 (330PM)
    Merrie Melodies 9/14/92-9/10/93 (3PM); 9/13/93-9/9/94 (8AM)
    Monster Rancher 11/1/99-1/14/00 (3PM); 6/30/00-8/18/00 (FRI, 4PM); 1/30/01-3/2/01 (TUE-FRI, 3PM)
    **Mr. Potato Head 1/5/99-3/2/99 (TUE, 730AM)
    Muppet Babies 9/16/91-9/4/92 (230PM); 9/7/92-9/11/92 (730AM)
    Mystic Knights 9/15/98-10/30/98 (TUE-FRI, 4PM); 11/3/98-12/24/98 (TUE-FRI, 430PM); 1/4/99-5/21/99 (430PM); 5/31/99-8/23/99 (MON, 3PM)
    **Ned's Newt 10/6/98-12/31/98 (TUE-THU, 730AM)
    New Addams Family 5/31/99-8/27/99 (430PM)
    Ninja Turtles 9/12/97-4/3/98 (FRI, 430PM); 4/6/98-6/19/98 (4PM)
    **Oggy & Cockroaches 1/8/99-3/5/99 (FRI, 730AM)
    Peter Pan & The Pirates 9/17/90-3/15/91 (430PM); 3/18/91-9/2/91 (3PM); 9/9/91-9/11/92 (8AM); 11/4/96-3/28/97 (8AM)
    Power Rangers 9/6/93-9/9/94 (730AM); 9/12/94-10/27/95 (430PM); 10/30/95-4/18/96 (MON-THU, 430PM); 6/10/96-8/8/96 (MON-THU, 430PM); 6/1/99-8/27/99 (TUE-FRI, 3PM); 10/9/00-1/26/01 (330PM)
    Power Rangers Zeo 4/22/96-6/6/96 (MON-THU, 430PM), 8/12/96-9/5/96 (MON-THU, 430PM);  9/9/96-4/18/97 (430PM)
    Power Rangers Classics 4/21/97-4/25/97 (430PM); 5/9/97-7/4/97 (FRI, 430PM)
    Power Rangers Turbo 4/28/97-5/2/97 (430PM); 5/5/97-7/3/97 (MON-THU, 430PM); 9/8/97-2/5/98 (4PM); 2/9/98-4/2/98 (MON-THU, 4PM); 4/6/98-6/18/98 (MON-THU, 430PM)
    Power Rangers Space 2/6/98-4/3/98 (FRI, 4PM); 4/10/98-9/11/98 (FRI, 430PM); 10/6/98-10/30/98 (TUE-FRI, 330PM); 11/3/98-12/24/98 (TUE-FRI, 4PM); 1/4/99-5/21/99 (4PM)
    Power Rangers Power Playbook 6/22/98-7/3/98 (4PM); 6/22/98-9/10/98 (MON-THU 430PM); 9/15/98-10/2/98 (TUE-FRI, 330PM); 8/30/99-10/29/99 (3PM)
    Power Rangers Lost Galaxy 9/27/99-11/24/99 (430PM); 11/29/99-6/23/00 (330PM); 6/26/00-7/6/00 (MON-THU, 330PM)
    Power Rangers Light Speed Rescue 8/21/00-9/21/00 (MON-THU, 330PM); 9/25/00-10/5/00 (MON-THU, 430PM)
    Power Rangers Time Force 2/9/01-3/9/01 (FRI, 4PM); 3/12/01-5/18/01 (MON-THU specials; 4PM); 3/16/01-4/27/01 (FRI, 330PM); 5/25/01-9/7/01 (FRI, 330PM); 9/10/01-12/28/01 (3PM)
    Rimba's Island 5/20/96-8/9/96 (2PM)
    Round the Twist 7/7/97-7/25/97 (430PM); 7/28/97-8/28/97 (MON-THU, 430PM)
    Sam & Max 2/6/98-4/3/98 (FRI, 330PM)
    Sherlock Holmes 11/29/99-6/26/00 (MON, 4PM)
    Space Goofs 9/14/98-12/21/98 (MON, 3PM); 1/6/99-3/3/99 (WED, 730AM)
    Spider-Man 11/4/96-3/28/97 (330PM); 3/31/97-5/23/97 (730AM); 4/14/97-4/25/97 (330PM); 5/26/97-7/4/97 (330PM); 9/8/97-2/5/98 (3PM); 2/9/98-4/2/98 (MON-THU, 330PM); 4/6/98-7/3/98 (330PM); 7/6/98-9/11/98 (4PM); 9/15/98-12/24/98 (TUE-FRI, 3PM); 1/4/99-5/21/99 (3PM); 5/31/99-9/10/99 (4PM)
    **Spy Dogs 1/7/99-3/4/99 (THU, 730AM)
    Stickin' Around 8/1/97-9/5/97 (FRI, 430PM)
    Taz-Mania 9/12/94-9/8/95 (330PM); 9/11/95-9/6/96 (3PM)
    Tiny Toons 9/14/92-9/10/93 (4PM); 9/13/93-9/9/94 (330PM); 9/12/94-9/8/95 (3PM)
    Tom & Jerry Kids 9/8/92-9/10/93 (330PM); 9/13/93-8/12/94 (3PM)
    Toonsylvania 9/14/98-12/21/98 (MON, 330PM)
    Transformers 9/10/01-12/28/01 (230PM)
    **Vicki Lawrence Show 8/19/97-10/3/97 (9-10AM)
    Woody Woodpecker 8/30/99-9/24/99 (430PM); 9/12/01-12/27/01 (TUE-THU, 2PM)
    X-Men 9/11/95-1/26/96 (330PM); 7/12/96-9/6/96 (FRI, 430PM); 7/17/00-8/17/00 (MON-THU, 330PM);  8/21/00-10/5/00 (MON-THU, 4PM); 10/9/00-1/26/01 (4PM)
    Young Hercules 9/15/98-10/30/98 (TUE-FRI, 430PM); 11/3/98-12/24/98 (TUE-FRI, 330PM); 1/4/99-5/21/99 (330PM)
    Note: Funhouse (rated as 5 specials-1st week of FOX daytime programming) 9/10/90-9/14/90 (430PM)

    UPN MONDAYS-FRIDAYS: (Aired 9/15/97-8/29/03) (10 SERIES TOTAL) (**8 SERIES ARE EARLY MORNING ONLY, BEFORE 10AM) (2 SERIES AIRED BETWEEN 10AM-6PM)
    Breaker High 9/15/97-1/9/98 (4PM)
    **Buzz Lightyear 10/2/00-8/31/01 (7AM); 9/3/01-8/30/02 (8AM); 9/2/02-8/29/03 (830AM)
    **Digimon 9/9/02-8/29/03 (730AM)
    **Doug 9/6/99-10/15/99 (8AM); 10/18/99-2/4/00 (830AM); 2/7/00-9/29/00 (7AM)
    **Hercules 9/6/99-10/15/99 (830AM)
    **Pepper Ann 2/7/00-9/29/00 (8AM); 10/2/00-12/29/00 (830AM); 1/1/01-2/9/01 (MON-THU, 830AM); 2/12/01-8/31/01 (830AM)
    **Recess 9/6/99-2/4/00 (7AM); 10/18/99-2/4/00 (8AM); 2/7/00-9/29/00 (830AM); 10/2/00-8/31/01 (730AM); 1/5/01-2/9/01 (FRI, 8AM); 9/3/01-9/6/02 (7AM); 9/9/02-8/29/03 (8AM)
    **Sabrina, Animated 9/6/99-9/29/00 (730AM); 10/2/00-12/29/00 (8AM); 1/1/01-2/9/01 (MON-THU, 8AM); 1/5/01-2/9/01 (FRI, 830AM); 2/12/01-8/31/01 (8AM); 9/3/01-9/6/02 (830AM)
    Sweet Valley High 9/15/97-1/9/98 (430PM)
    **Tarzan 9/3/01-9/6/02 (730AM); 9/9/02-8/29/03 (7AM)

    WB MONDAYS-FRIDAYS: (Aired 9/11/95-9/15/06) (54 SERIES TOTAL) (**9 SERIES ARE EARLY MORNING ONLY, BEFORE 10AM) (45 SERIES AIRED BETWEEN 10AM-6PM)
    8 Simple Rules 1/2/06-9/15/06 (4PM & 430PM)
    Aftertoons 12/12/05-12/30/05 (330PM & 4PM)
    Animaniacs 9/11/95-9/12/96 (430PM); 9/16/96-11/8/96 (830AM); 11/11/96-2/13/97 (MON-THU, 830AM); 2/17/97-8/29/97 (830AM); 9/2/97-11/7/97 (330PM); 11/10/97-5/28/98 (MON-THU, 330PM); 11/14/97-5/29/98 (FRI, 3PM); 6/1/98-9/11/98 (330PM); 9/14/98-7/16/99 (830AM); 7/19/99-9/3/99  (330PM)
    Astro Boy 4/19/04-4/30/04 (3PM)
    Batman/Superman 9/2/97-11/7/97 (430PM); 11/10/97-5/28/98 (MON-THU, 430PM); 11/14/97-5/29/98 (FRI, 4PM); 6/1/98-9/11/98 (430PM); 9/14/98-10/29/99 (4PM); 9/14/98-11/5/99 (430PM); 11/8/99-6/30/00 (330PM); 12/13/99-6/30/00 (430PM); 7/5/00-8/31/00 (MON-THU, 330PM & 430PM)
    Batman Beyond/MIB 11/8/99-12/9/99 (430PM)
    Batman Beyond 7/7/00-8/25/00 (FRI, 430PM); 9/8/00-1/12/01 (FRI, 730AM); 2/26/01-3/29/01 (MON-THU, 7AM); 4/2/01-5/10/01 (MON-THU, 330PM); 4/2/01-8/30/01 (MON-THU, 3PM); 7/2/01-7/26/01 (MON-THU, 430PM); 8/13/01-9/13/01 (MON-THU, 430PM)
    Batman 9/24/04-10/15/04 (FRI, 430PM); 4/11/05-4/22/05 (430PM); 6/6/05-6/17/05 (430PM); 9/19/05-11/23/05 (330PM)
    Bugs 'N' Daffy 9/9/96-9/12/96 (4PM); 9/16/96-8/29/97 (8AM); 9/2/97-11/7/97 (3PM); 11/10/97-5/28/98 (MON-THU, 3PM); 6/1/98-9/11/98 (3PM)
    **Capt Planet 9/2/97-9/11/98 (830AM)
    Card/Rescue 9/17/01-10/26/01 (3PM)
    Cardcaptors 9/15/00-11/3/00 (FRI, 330PM); 11/10/00-5/11/01 (FRI, 430PM); 2/26/01-3/29/01 (MON-THU, 330PM); 9/15/01-9/22/01 (11AM & 1130AM); 12/3/01-12/28/01 (330PM)
    Da Boom Crew 9/17/04-10/1/04 (FRI, 3PM)
    Detention 8/18/00-8/31/01 (FRI, 3PM)
    Dragon Ball Z 7/30/01-8/10/01 (430PM)
    **Earthworm Jim 11/22/96-2/14/97 (FRI, 8AM)
    ER 1/3/06-6/2/06  (3-4PM)
    **Freakazoid 11/22/96-2/14/97 (FRI, 830AM)
    Generation O 9/1/00-11/3/00 (FRI, 430PM); 11/10/00-8/31/01 (FRI, 330PM)
    Histeria 9/14/98-7/16/99 (330PM); 7/19/99-9/3/99 (830AM); 7/21/99-9/1/99 (WED, 8AM); 9/6/99-9/1/00 (730AM); 9/5/00-8/30/01 (MON-THU, 730AM)
    Jackie Chan 9/17/01-5/24/02 (430PM); 7/28/02-11/27/02 (330PM); 12/26/02-3/28/03 (330PM); 5/5/03-1/2/04 (330PM); 1/5/04-4/16/04 (3PM); 8/2/04-9/30/04 (3PM); 6/20/05-9/16/05 (330PM)
    Jackie Chan/Rescue 12/2/02-12/20/02 (3PM)
    Kids WB Toons 9/6/99-6/30/00 (3PM); 7/5/00-8/31/00 (MON-THU, 3PM)
    **Max Steel 10/23/00-10/26/00 (MON-THU, 7AM); 1/19/01-8/31/01 (FRI, 730AM)
    Max/Bat Beyond 9/5/00-10/19/00 (MON-THU, 430PM); 10/23/00-2/22/01 (MON-THU, 330PM)
    Megaman/Rescue 6/23/03-6/27/03 (3PM)
    Megaman 5/3/04-6/11/04 (330PM); 10/4/04-10/22/04 (3PM); 11/22/04-12/9/04 (3PM); 2/28/05-6/17/05 (3PM); 7/11/05-7/22/05 (430PM); 11/28/05-12/9/05 (330PM)
    Men in Black 11/14/97-5/29/98 (FRI, 430PM); 3/6/00-3/10/00 (330PM); 7/7/00-9/1/00 (FRI, 330PM); 9/5/00-10/19/00 (MON-THU, 330PM); 10/23/00-3/29/01 (MON-THU, 3PM); 4/2/01-8/30/01 (MON-THU, 7AM); 7/6/01-8/31/01 (FRI, 7AM)
    Mucha Lucha 8/2/04-4/8/05 (330PM)
    Mummy 10/7/02-10/18/02 (330PM)
    Ozzy & Drix 8/18/03-8/22/03 (330PM); 6/14/04-7/30/04 (330PM)
    Pinky & the Brain 9/2/97-11/7/97 (4PM); 11/10/97-5/28/98 (MON-THU, 4PM); 11/14/97-5/29/98 (FRI, 330PM); 6/1/98-9/11/98 (4PM); 9/14/98-9/3/99 (3PM) 
    Pokemon 9/6/99-9/1/00 (7AM); 9/6/99-10/29/99 (330PM); 9/6/99-9/16/99 (430PM); 11/1/99-11/5/99 (330PM); 11/1/99-6/30/00 (4PM); 7/5/00-9/13/01 (MON-THU, 4PM); 7/7/00-8/11/00 (FRI, 3PM); 7/7/00-9/14/01 (FRI, 4PM); 9/5/00-10/19/00 (MON-THU, 7AM); 9/8/00-6/29/01 (FRI, 7AM); 10/30/00-5/10/01 (MON-THU, 430PM); 12/2/00-12/20/00 (330PM); 5/14/01-9/13/01 (MON-THU, 330PM); 7/6/01-7/27/01 (FRI, 430PM); 8/17/01-9/7/01 (FRI, 430PM); 9/17/01-9/13/02 (4PM); 9/17/01-10/26/01 (330PM); 9/16/02-11/27/02 (4PM); 12/26/02-10/22/04 (4PM); 6/14/04-7/30/04 (430PM); 10/18/04-12/10/04 (330PM); 10/25/04-2/25/05 (3PM); 2/28/05-4/8/05 (4PM); 4/11/05-6/17/05 (330PM); 6/20/05-12/30/05 (3PM)
    Pokemon/Rescue 10/29/01-3/29/02 (3PM)
    Powerpuff Girls 5/28/02-7/5/02 (430PM)
    **Road Rovers 11/15/96 (FRI, 830AM); 12/6/96-2/7/97 (FRI, 8AM)
    Sailor Moon 9/4/01-9/14/01 (3PM)
    Scooby Doo 1/14/02-3/29/02 (330PM); 9/15/03-1/2/04 (3PM); 3/22/04-3/26/04 (3PM)
    Scooby Doo/Rescue 4/1/02-11/27/02 (3PM); 12/26/02-7/25/03 (3PM); 8/11/03-9/12/03 (3PM)
    Static Shock 1/5/04-4/30/04 (330PM); 5/3/04-7/30/04 (3PM)
    **Superman 11/29/96-1/31/97 (FRI, 8AM)
    Sylvester/Tweety Mystery 9/5/00-10/19/00 (MON-THU, 3PM); 10/30/00-2/22/01 (MON-THU, 7AM)
    That's Warner Bros 9/11/95-9/6/96 (4PM)
    **Tiny Toons Adventures 9/2/97-12/5/97 (8AM); 12/8/97-9/10/98 (MON-THU, 8AM); 9/14/98-7/16/99 (8AM); 7/19/99-9/3/99 (8AM)
    Transformers 9/19/05-12/30/05 (430PM)
    **Umptee 3 TV 12/12/97-9/4/98 (FRI, 8AM)
    **Waynehead 10/25/96-11/15/96 (FRI, 830AM)
    WB Action Block 5/14/01-6/29/01 (430PM)
    What I Like About You 6/5/06-9/15/06 (3PM & 330PM)
    What's New Scooby Doo 3/11/05-4/15/05 (FRI, 3PM)
    Xiaolin Showdown 4/11/05-12/9/05 (4PM); 6/20/05-9/16/05 (430PM)
    X-Men 12/4/00-12/700 (MON-THU, 3PM); 10/29/01-11/30/01 (330PM); 1/2/02-1/11/02 (330PM)
    X-Men/Rescue 7/28/03-8/8/03 (3PM)
    Yu-Gi-Oh 4/1/02-7/3/02 (330PM); 7/8/02-6/11/04 (430PM); 12/2/02-12/20/02 (4PM); 8/2/04-6/3/05 (430PM); 10/25/04-2/18/05 (4PM)

    CW MONDAYS-FRIDAYS: (Aired 9/18/06-9/4/09; 9/20/10-9/16/11; 9/17/12-9/3/21) (10 SERIES)
    All of Us 9/24/07-9/19/08 (3PM)
    Bill Cunningham 9/17/12-9/9/16 (3-4PM)
    Jamie Foxx Show 9/22/08-9/4/09 (4PM)
    Jerry Springer Show 9/10/18-9/3/21 (3-4PM)
    Judge Jeanine Pirro 9/22/08-9/4/09 (3-4PM)
    Reba 9/18/06-9/19/08 (4PM & 430PM)
    Robert Irvine Show 9/12/16-9/7/18 (3-4PM)
    Tyra Show 9/20/10-9/16/11 (3-4PM)
    Wayans Bros. 9/22/08-9/3/09 (430PM)
    What I Like About You 9/18/06-9/21/07 (3PM); 9/18/06-9/19/08 (330PM)

     

  10. 9 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

    Thanks @JAS0N47 for the script.So Steve never got a farewell? Was there a mention in subsequent scripts that he had left town or was he just forgotten?

    I hate when that happens. I know SS was recurring but he must have got caught up in the headwriter change as Harrower was using him regularly.

    I only happened to have this outline because it was one of the Christmas episodes, so it just worked out that I had it.

    Here was his monthly appearances:

    6/78: 3
    7/78: 11
    8/78: 7
    9/78: 6
    10/78: 6
    11/78: 4
    12/78: 4
    1/79: 7
    2/79: 3
    3/79: 1
    4/79: 4
    5/79: 4
    6/79: 7
    7/79: 10
    8/79: 11
    9/79: 10
    10/79: 7
    11/79: 4
    12/79: 6
  11. 53 minutes ago, jam6242 said:

    Stephen Schnetzer mentioned on The Locher Room that he is going to film a few episodes on Days as Steven Olson (Julie's brother).  Around 11 minutes in.

     

    STEPHEN SCHNETZER'S LAST APPEARANCE ON "DAYS"...SCRIPT COVER & OUTLINE OF EPISODE # 3577...DECEMBER 25, 1979

     

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  12. DAILY CAST CHART: Review each day's cast list from March 2024 at http://www.jason47.com/days/castcharts2024.html
     
    2024 Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this year (1/1/24-3/31/24), out of a total of 65 episodes. http://www.jason47.com
     
    Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes
    1. Steve Burton (Harris Michaels) 33
    2. Emily O'Brien (Theresa Donovan) 32
    3. Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali) 31
    4. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 30
    5. Brandon Barash (Stefan DiMera) 26
    *. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 26
    7. Blake Berris (Everett Lynch) 25
    *. Jackee Harry (Paulina Price Carver) 25
    *. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 25
    10. Deidre Hall (Marlena Black) 24
    11. Robert Scott Wilson (Alex Kiriakis) 23
    12. Abigail Klein (Stephanie Johnson) 22
    13. Dan Feuerriegel (EJ DiMera) 21
    *. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 21
    15. Lucas Adams (Tripp Johnson) 20
    *. Raven Bowens (Chanel DiMera) 20
    *. Victoria Grace (Wendy Shin) 20
    *. Arianne Zucker (Nicole DiMera) 20
    19. Elia Cantu (Jada Hunter) 19
    *. Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera) 19
    *. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 19
    *. Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady) 19
    23. Ashley Puzemis (Holly Jonas) 18
    24. Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton) 17
    25. Jamie Martin Mann (Tate Black) 16
    26. Carson Boatman (Johnny DiMera) 15
    *. Paul Telfer (Xander Cook Kiriakis) 15
    28. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Johnson) 13
    *. John Kapelos (Konstantin Meleounis) 13
    *. Greg Rikaart (Leo Stark) 13
    *. Jessica Serfaty (Sloan Petersen Brady) 13
    32. Lauren Koslow (Kate Brady) 12
    *. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Kiriakis) 12
    *. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 12
    35. Christy St. John (Officer Rebecca Goldman) 11
    36. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 8
    *. Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) 8
    *. James Read (Clyde Weston) 8
    39. Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera) 7
    40. Wally Kurth (Justin Kiriakis) 6
    41. Tina Huang (Melinda Trask) 5
    42. Cary Christopher (Thomas DiMera) 4
    *. Brian Molina (Officer Phillips) 4
    *. Sal Stowers (Lani Price-Grant) 4
    45. Lamon Archey (Eli Grant) 3
    *. Natasha Hall (Sloan Petersen Brady) 3
    47. Autumn Gendron (Charlotte DiMera) 2
    *. Bill Hayes (Doug Williams) 2
    *. Boise Holmes (Father Bernard) 2
    *. Finley Rose Slater (Rachel Black) 2
    50. Tremayne Norris (Officer Phillips) 1
     
    March Episode Rankings. Here's how many episodes each actor has appeared in this month (3/1/24-3/31/24), out of a total of 21 episodes. http://www.jason47.com
     
    Rank. Actor (Character) # of Episodes
    1. Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) 14
    2. Drake Hogestyn (John Black) 13
    3. Steve Burton (Harris Michaels) 11
    4. Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali) 10
    *. Deidre Hall (Marlena Black) 10
    *. Ashley Puzemis (Holly Jonas) 10
    *. Arianne Zucker (Nicole DiMera) 10
    8. Dan Feuerriegel (EJ DiMera) 9
    *. Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) 9
    10. Jamie Martin Mann (Tate Black) 8
    *. Emily O'Brien (Theresa Donovan) 8
    *. Greg Vaughan (Eric Brady) 8
    13. Jackee Harry (Paulina Price Carver) 7
    *. James Reynolds (Abe Carver) 7
    15. Lucas Adams (Tripp Johnson) 6 
    *. Brandon Barash (Stefan DiMera) 6
    *. Linsey Godfrey (Sarah Horton) 6
    *. Victoria Grace (Wendy Shin) 6
    *. John Kapelos (Konstantin Meleounis) 6
    *. Josh Taylor (Roman Brady) 6
    21. Raven Bowens (Chanel DiMera) 5
    *. Elia Cantu (Jada Hunter) 5
    *. Greg Rikaart (Leo Stark) 5
    *. Paul Telfer (Xander Cook Kiriakis) 5
    25. Carson Boatman (Johnny DiMera) 4
    *. Lauren Koslow (Kate Brady) 4
    *. Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Kiriakis) 4
    28. Blake Berris (Everett Lynch) 3
    *. Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Johnson) 3
    *. Galen Gering (Rafe Hernandez) 3
    *. Natasha Hall (Sloan Petersen Brady) 3
    *. Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Williams) 3
    *. Abigail Klein (Stephanie Johnson) 3
    *. Christy St. John (Officer Rebecca Goldman) 3
    *. Sal Stowers (Lani Price-Grant) 3
    36. Lamon Archey (Eli Grant) 2 
    *. Billy Flynn (Chad DiMera) 2
    *. Stacy Haiduk (Kristen DiMera) 2
    *. Boise Holmes (Father Bernard) 2
    *. Tina Huang (Melinda Trask) 2
    *. James Read (Clyde Weston) 2
    *. Jessica Serfaty (Sloan Petersen Brady) 2
    *. Robert Scott Wilson (Alex Kiriakis) 2
    44. Bryan Dattilo (Lucas Horton) 1
    Credited guest stars appearing in less than 5 episodes:
    Scott Evans (TV Reporter)
    Anja Shanti (Receptionist Olivia)
     
    SET TOTALS: March 2024
    Horton Town Square...13
    DiMera Mansion...11
    Nurses' Station...8
    Eastablishing Shots of Hospital...8
    Brady Pub...6
    Marlena's Townhouse...6
    Paulina's Hospital Room...6
    Sloan's Apartment...6
    Wendy's Apartment...6
    Holly's Bedroom (DiMera)...5
    Interrogation Room...5
    Kiriakis Study...5
    Salem Halfway House Visiting Room...5
    Establishing Shots of Townhouse...5
    Beer Tank...4
    Detective Area...4
    Small Park...4
    Establishing Shots of Police Station...4
    Black Patch Office...3
    Small Chapel...3
    Tate's Halfway House Room...3
    Wendy's Hospital Room...3
    Xander & Sarah's Apartment...3
    Establishing Shots of Brewery...3
    Airfield Exterior...2
    Ava's Bedroom...2
    Harris' Hospital Room...2
    Horton Living Room...2
    Johnny & Chanel's Salem Inn Room...2
    Paulina's Apartment...2
    Prison Cell...2
    Alex's Apartment...1
    Harris' Brady Pub Room...1
    Holly's Bedroom (Window Area) (DiMera)...1
    Kayla's Townhouse...1
    Konstantin's Bedroom (Kiriakis)...1
    Marlena's Office...1
    Monastery Room...1
    Prison Storage Closet...1
    Salem Halfway House Waiting Room...1\
    Spectator Office...1
    Steve & Kayla's Bedroom...1
    Titan Office...1
    Tripp's Hospital Room...1
     
    DIRECTORS & SCRIPT WRITERS:
    3/1/24: Angela Tessinari
    3/4/24: Noel Maxam
    3/5/24: Noel Maxam
    3/6/24: Scott McKinsey
    3/7/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
    3/8/24: Scott McKinsey
    3/11/24: Noel Maxam
    3/12/24: Noel Maxam
    3/13/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
    3/14/24: Scott McKinsey
    3/15/24: David Shaughnessy
    3/18/24: David Shaughnessy
    3/19/24: David Shaughnessy
    3/20/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
    3/21/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
    3/22/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
    3/25/24: Sonia Blangiardo Goins
    3/26/24: David Shaughnessy
    3/27/24: David Shaughnessy
    3/28/24: Scott McKinsey
    3/29/24: Noel Maxam
     
    http://www.jason47.com
  13. MARCH 1993 CHART UPDATE...1 WEEK LEFT TO UPDATE TO FINISH 1993!

    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 3/15/93-3/19/93 & 3/22/93-3/26/93:

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    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 3/29/93-4/2/93 & 4/5/93-4/9/93:

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  14. FOX MONDAY-FRIDAY DAYTIME SERIES AS OF 12/31/95: (with time slots; listed in order of debut):
    Peter Pan & The Pirates 9/17/90-3/15/91 (430PM); 3/18/91-9/2/91 (3PM); 9/9/91-9/11/92 (8AM)
    Beetlejuice 9/9/91-9/4/92 (4PM); 9/7/92-9/11/92 (3PM); 9/14/92-9/3/93  (730AM); 9/6/93-9/10/93 (8AM)
    Muppet Babies 9/16/91-9/4/92 (230PM); 9/7/92-9/11/92 (730AM)
    Batman 9/7/92-9/2/94 (430PM)
    Tom & Jerry Kids 9/7/92-9/10/93 (330PM); 9/13/93-8/12/94 (3PM)
    Alvin & The Chipmunks 9/14/92-9/3/93   (8AM)
    Tiny Toons 9/14/92-9/10/93  (4PM); 9/13/93-9/9/94 (330PM); 9/12/94-9/8/95 (3PM)
    Power Rangers 9/6/93-9/9/94 (730AM); 9/12/94-Present (430PM)
    Merrie Melodies 9/14/92-9/10/93 (3PM); 9/13/93-9/9/94 (8AM)
    Animaniacs 9/13/93-9/8/95 (4PM)
    Droopy 8/15/94-9/9/94 (3PM); 9/12/94-9/30/94 (9AM)
    Bobby's World 9/12/94-Present    (730AM)
    Taz-Mania 9/12/94-9/8/95 (330PM); 9/11/95-Present   (3PM)
    FOX Cubhouse 10/3/94-1/27/95  (2PM); 1/30/95-5/12/95 (9AM); 5/15/95-6/23/95 (2PM); 6/26/95-7/28/95  (9AM); 7/31/95-8/25/95 (2PM); 8/28/95-10/20/95 (9AM); 10/23/95-Present (2PM)
    X-Men 9/11/95-Present  (330PM)
    Batman & Robin 9/11/95-Present (4PM)
    Goosebumps 11/3/95-Present (430PM; Fridays only)

  15. 4 hours ago, te. said:

    I asked @JAS0N47 about that and apparently it only aired on select stations, so it wasn't nationwide. I assume it's the same deal as with those telenovela-ish shows they had in the mid-90s like Acapulco Bay - it was sold to Fox stations, but no fixed or recommended timeslot deal. 

     

    I know they had a kids block, so that's why I wondered if they attempted any blocks (even rerun ones to prepare for eventual daytime programming) outside of it. I know Aaron Spelling shows like Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place and Models Inc got second runs on E! rather than Fox stations in the 90s.

    This will be nice to finally get the full FOX Daytime Series list, so it looks like it will be pretty easy to check with the Nielsen stuff. I've checked through 12/31/93, and here are all of the series as of then, so far just 10 animated series.

    FOX MONDAY-FRIDAY DAYTIME SERIES AS OF 12/31/93: (with time slots; listed in order of debut):
    Peter Pan & The Pirates 9/17/90-3/15/91 (430PM); 3/18/91-9/2/91 (3PM); 9/9/91-9/11/92 (8AM)
    Beetlejuice 9/9/91-9/4/92 (4PM); 9/7/92-9/11/92 (3PM); 9/14/92-9/3/93  (730AM); 9/6/93-9/10/93 (8AM)
    Muppet Babies 9/16/91-9/4/92 (230PM); 9/7/92-9/11/92 (730AM)
    Batman 9/7/92-Present (430PM)
    Tom & Jerry Kids 9/7/92-9/10/93 (330PM); 9/13/93-Present (3PM)
    Alvin & The Chipmunks 9/14/92-9/3/93   (8AM)
    Tiny Toons 9/14/92-9/10/93  (4PM); 9/13/93-Present (330PM)
    Power Rangers 9/6/93-Present (730AM)
    Merrie Melodies 9/14/92-9/10/93 (3PM); 9/13/93-Present (8AM)
    Animaniacs 9/13/93-Present (4PM)

    I will tidy up the list once all of the series are confirmed, and get them in alphabetical order at that point.

  16. 3 hours ago, te. said:

    I asked @JAS0N47 about that and apparently it only aired on select stations, so it wasn't nationwide. I assume it's the same deal as with those telenovela-ish shows they had in the mid-90s like Acapulco Bay - it was sold to Fox stations, but no fixed or recommended timeslot deal. 

     

    I know they had a kids block, so that's why I wondered if they attempted any blocks (even rerun ones to prepare for eventual daytime programming) outside of it. I know Aaron Spelling shows like Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place and Models Inc got second runs on E! rather than Fox stations in the 90s.

    This is what I had compiled from Wiki and the Daytime TV Encyclopedia, but I know I've seen more on the Nielsen lists then these. Based on Wiki, it looks like FOX ceased Monday-Friday daytime programming as of December 2001:

    We can get more specific dates on these as the Nielsen lists are checked.

    FOX MONDAY-FRIDAYS: (ENDS AS OF DECEMBER 2001) 
    "Animaniacs" (FOX, 9/20/93-9/18/95)

    "Batman" (aka The Advenutes of Batman and Robin) (FOX, 9/7/92-Summer 1997)

    "Beast Wars: Transformers" (Fall 1999-Spring 2000)

    "Beetleborgs Metallix" (1997-1998)

    "Cartoon Cabana" (Summer 1998)

    "Cubhouse" (FOX, 10/3/94-Summer 1996)

    "Eek! The Cat" (FOX, 1/29/96-Summer 1997)

    "FOX After Breakfast" (Fall 1996-Summer 1997)

    "Goosebumps" (FOX, Fridays only, 11/3/95-Summer 1996)

    "The Magic School Bus" (1998-1999)

    "The New Addams Family" (Summer 1999)

    "Peter Pan & the Pirates" (FOX, 9/8/90-9/11/92)

    "Round the Twist" (Summer 1997)

  17. 19 minutes ago, Contessa Donatella said:

    Faraway Hill 1946

    A Woman to Remember 1949

    The O'Neills 1949-50

    While I hate to use Wiki as a source, it was quick to check. Those other two soaps you mentioned were actually once-a-week primetime soaps:

    From Wiki:

    Faraway Hill was the first soap opera broadcast on an American television network, airing on the DuMont Television Network[1] on Wednesday nights at 9:00 PM[2] between October 2 and December 18, 1946.  (Jason47 note- 12 episodes at most)

    New cast member Janice Gilbert remained with the series (The O'Neills) when it was telecast on DuMont Tuesdays at 9pm ET from September 6, 1949, until January 10, 1950.[4] (Jason47 note- 19 episodes at most)

    So DuMont actually only had one daytime soap, A Woman to Remember, and even that was just for a few months until it moved to primetime:

    From Wiki:

    A Woman to Remember is a soap opera which ran on the DuMont Television Network from February 21 to July 15, 1949.[1] The show began on February 21 as a daytime series at 3 pm ET. However, starting May 2, the show aired Monday through Friday from 7:30 to 7:45 pm ET.[citation needed]

  18. DuMont was a little too confusing to figure out which series were actually on the DuMont network, or just locally on the main DuMont affiliate. But, from what I can surmise, along with the series in the Daytime TV Encyclopedia, there's a chance many of the shows listed on the bottom list were possibly also network shows as well. So, here's the two lists, but these are too hard to verify even with the numerous books & sources I used!

    DuMONT
    All About Baby (DUM, 10/15/54-7/1/55; info)
    Amanda (DUM, 1/12/49-11/4/49; music)
    Camera Headlines (DUM, 1/12/49-5/28/49; news)
    For Your Information (DUM, 5/7/51-11/16/51; women)
    Headline Clues (DUM, 7/4/49-5/4/51; game; hosts: George F. Putnam, Don Russell)
    Inside Photoplay (DUM, 1/12/49-3/4/49; talk)
    It's in the Bag (DUM, 11/16/50-7/5/51; game; hosts: Win Elliot, Don Russell)
    Johnny Olsen's Rumpus Room (DUM, 1/12/49-7/4/52; variety)
    Ladies Date (DUM, 10/13/52-7/31/53; game; host: Bruce Mayer)
    Man on the Street (DUM, 1/12/49-4/13/51; talk)
    The Margaret Johnson Show (aka Fashions In Song at least 5/49-9/49) (DUM, 2/7/49-6/2/50; music)
    Needle Shop (DUM, 1/12/49-2/18/49; info)
    Okay Mother (DUM, 12/12/49-7/6/51; game; host: Dennis James)
    The Paul Dixon Show (DUM, 9/29/52-4/8/55; variety)
    Ruth Winchell (aka Girl Piano Accordion) (DUM, 1/12/49-3/4/49; music)
    Shoppers Matinee (DUM, 12/12/49-4/7/50; variety)
    The Stan Shaw Show (DUM, 1/12/49-3/4/49; variety)
    The Ted Steele Show (DUM, 12/6/48-6/3/49; variety)
    Vincent Lopez Speaking (DUM, 1/12/49-3/4/49; variety)
    Welcome Neighbor (DUM, 1/12/49-1/28/49; variety)
    A Woman to Remember (DUM, 2/21/49-4/28/49; soap)
    The Women's Club (DUM, 12/24/51-8/1/52; talk)
    **Fashions in Song (DUM, 1948-49?)
    **One Man's Experience (DUM, 10/52-4/53?)
    **One Woman's Experience (DUM, 10/52-4/53?)
    **TV Shopper (DUM, 1950-1951?, aka Shoppers Matinee?)
     
    15 DuMONT SERIES LISTED ON BROADCASTING MAGAZINE MONTHLY CHARTS: (months listed on charts, but not in Daytime TV Encyclopedia)
    Broadway Matinee with Ethel Colby (8/4/52-1/53)
    DuMont Kindergarten (5/49-6/49)
    DuMont Merchandise (5/50)
    The Ethel Thorsen Show (8/5/52-11/52)
    Fashions at the Waldorf (10/49-(12/49) (some sources list this as local only)
    Kitchen Fare (5/50)
    Morning Chapel (Mid-Day Chapel as of 3/7/50) (7/49-5/50; 3/53-4/53)
    Movie Shorts (7/49)
    Noontime News (10/51-1/53, 3/53-4/53)
    Sidewalks of New York (2/49-4/49)
    Susan Raye Sings (6/50-2/51)
    Take the Break with Don Russell (8/51-6/53)
    12 O'Clock Headliners (6/51-9/51)
    Universal Homemaking/Universal Appliances (as of 5/51) (aka Susan Adams Kitchen) (3/51-5/51)
    Your Television Shopper (5/49-4/50)
    5 hours ago, Contessa Donatella said:

    was left with only the 3 on Dumont.  

    I see only one soap listed on my DuMont list, so which are the other 2 you have?

  19. JANUARY 1993 & FEBRUARY 1993 CHARTS UPDATED WITH FULL DATA...REMAINING 5 WEEKS FROM 1993 COMING SOON!
     
    3 corrections (for these 8 weeks) to the Soap Opera Weekly ratings lists:
     
    1/18/93 BB share is 19 (not 18)
    1/25/93 LOV rating is 3.0 (not 3.1)
    2/15/93 LOV rating is 3.4 (not 3.6) (which confirms the SOW misprint, since there is no tie* listed)
     
    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 1/4/93-1/8/93 & 1/11/93-1/15/93:
    ae809121f94a37c3e2f95bada9a1b64a6ab12a7e

    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 1/18/93-1/22/93 & 1/25/93-1/29/93:

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    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 2/1/93-2/5/93 & 2/8/93-2/12/93:

    39eabd09c4132f41954d53a9aac2f2493914b084

    FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 2/15/93-2/19/93 & 2/22/93-2/26/93:

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  20. 18 minutes ago, Contessa Donatella said:

    Good deal! Here, for your ref. 

    Schemering, C. (1987). The Soap Opera Encyclopedia. Ballantine Books.

    p. 156 Lovers and Friends Jan. 3, 1977 to May 6, 1977 NBC

    ... writer Harding Lemay & producer Paul Rauch ... new serial ... 2 families, the Cushings & the Saxons, suburb of Chicago. Class conflict & psychological themes. Unsuccessful. Put on hold. Tweaked. revamped & back on the air as For Richer, For Poorer. Dec. 6, 1977 to Sept. 29, 1978 NBC. 

    Thanks. I see you had a Tuesday start date listed for it in the Schemering book (which I do have). I checked the Nielsen list, and an NBC Special Treat aired at 4PM on 12/5/77, causing the local programming in the For Richer time slot, so that's why it didn't air until 12/6/77. So, I have updated its return date from 12/5/77 to 12/6/77.

  21. 2 hours ago, Contessa Donatella said:

    Yes, it's like that. Oddly I find some people hated one but liked the other. It is the soap that Paul Rauch & Pete Lemay did together while they were doing AW. It was on hiatus for a number of months so they did do some fiddling with it & not just the title change, but still, they go together. 

    Ok, I updated that and the network series totals at the top.

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