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JAS0N47

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  1. Are you talking about that first week in January when all the TV shows were asked to stay dark by the governor? The past three weeks of episodes are the first stuff that was taped in 2021. Week of 1/4/21-1/8/21 PRODUCTION SUSPENDED Week of 1/11/21-1/15/21 # 14055-14062 (airing 3/5/21-3/16/21) Week of 1/18/21-1/22/21 # 14063-14070 (airing 3/17/21-3/26/21)
  2. I heard from Nathan, who did the podcast, and he says that it was recorded in February, so when Thaao mentions going back on "the 8th", he is referring to March 8, not April 8.
  3. FROM THE VAULT: 50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK: Here's a look at who was taping "Days" episodes exactly 50 years ago this week.
  4. Jeremy Schoenberg (Johnny Stockton) 5/80: 3 6/80: 3 7/80: 1 8/80: 4 9/80: 6 10/80: 3 11/80: 4 12/80: 5 1/81: 7 2/81: 1 3/81: 9 4/81: 2 5/81: 1 6/81: 1 8/81: 1 9/81: 2 11/81: 1 12/81: 1 7/82: 2
  5. Glad you enjoyed! The slashes in each column represent the actors who are there to rehearse the next day's episode. The X's (which I still use in my monthly cast charts) are the actors who actually tape and appear in that day's episode.
  6. FROM THE VAULT: 50 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK: PRODUCTION CAST CHART: FEBRUARY 1-FEBRUARY 5, 1971:
  7. Here's Stefano's first scenes from the script I typed up a few years back: http://www.jason47.com/days/script1982.html
  8. She was listed in a contract position on one piece of production paperwork, so it's either an error, or they changed plans and dropped her.
  9. 55 YEARS OF MONTHLY APPEARANCE STATS RELEASED! For "Days" stats fans, just released is every actor's monthly appearance stats. So, if you are curious about how many episodes someone appeared in during a specific month/year, all those stats are now at your fingertips! This data is only updated once a year, so the next update will be posted in January 2022. https://daytimeroyaltyonline.com/days-monthly-appearance-stats-t42662.html
  10. I hadn't seen that. I'll check it out, but I've been posting the exclusive close-ups the show sent me on my FB page for the last 5 years or so. As for Dee, if the numbers hold this week, the character Steve (109 episodes) will actually beat Marlena (108 episodes) for the most appearing character. So, Dee is finally # 1 herself (when you include the Hattie episodes, in which she appeared in a few as Hattie only), but Marlena the character will be just 1 episode shy of leading this year.
  11. Trying again: DEIDRE HALL LEADS YEARLY "DAYS" RANKINGS FOR FIRST TIME... Deidre Hall (Marlena) is the yearly episode leader in 2020, the first time she has ever led the "Days" episode rankings. Her previous high in the rankings was 2nd place in 1981, 1982 and 1983.
  12. You're welcome! I don't know if my browser is acting up, but the 6 photos of the tree I posted above don't show in my browser today. Were you (are you still) able to see them?
  13. Just got these Horton Christmas tree photos in the last hour. Thanks Days!
  14. "DAYS" CHRISTMAS 1973... For the first time online, take a look back at Christmas 1973 on "Days of Our Lives." Read about everything that happened, including Alice hoping for a missing Mickey to return home to Salem, and Doug buying a train set in case the pregnant Addie gives birth to a boy. http://www.jason47.com/days/christmas1973.html All of the "Days" Christmas episode scripts are now available from 1965-1973, so if you've missed reading any of the others, they are all available at http://www.jason47.com/days/dayschristmashistory.html
  15. Found out this fun fact today which I don't remember hearing before: Jack Coleman (Jake Kositchek) is the 6times-great-grandson of Benjamin Franklin.
  16. The entire Days archive is preserved as far as I know from the original NBC masters.
  17. I thought I had them somewhere. A quick check of my index page found this! http://www.jason47.com/days/archives1968.html http://www.jason47.com/days/memos1969.html
  18. Here are John Lupton's monthly stats: 7/67: 6 8/67: 5 9/67: 4 10/67: 4 11/67: 10 12/67: 11 1/68: 13 2/68: 18 3/68: 14 4/68: 14 5/68: 11 6/68: 11 7/68: 14 8/68: 5 9/68: 8 10/68: 11 11/68: 12 12/68: 7 1/69: 12 2/69: 4 3/69: 7 4/69: 4 5/69: 5 6/69: 8 7/69: 10 8/69: 8 9/69: 8 10/69: 10 11/69: 11 12/69: 8 1/70: 5 2/70: 5 3/70: 5 6/70: 9 7/70: 4 8/70: 6 9/70: 4 10/70: 1 11/70: 2 1/71: 2 2/71: 1 4/71: 3 5/71: 1 12/71: 1 5/72: 2 7/72: 1 5/73: 2 10/75: 4 11/75: 3 12/75: 5 1/76: 2 2/76: 5 3/76: 2 4/76: 2 5/76: 2 6/76: 3 7/76: 1 8/76: 1 10/76: 3 3/77: 2 4/77: 6 5/77: 3 6/77: 6 7/77: 2 8/77: 4 9/77: 4 10/77: 3 11/77: 2 1/78: 1 4/78: 2 12/78: 1 5/79: 1 7/79: 1 9/79: 3 3/80: 1 So, June 1970 was his last "big month" with 9 episodes. After June 1970, he never appeared in more than 6 episodes in a month, which makes sense, because production records confirm his contract ended in March 1970 episodes, so he only recurred for the next decade.
  19. Fun Fact: From some of the production paperwork I have from that time frame, he was known and credited as Conrad Dunn back in 1981 too.
  20. Does anyone watch Judge Judy? I just saw an episode from earlier this week about a woman suing a tanning salon for not returning her stuff. She looked familiar and the name sounded just a little familiar. Then I realized that plaintiff Joyette Erspamer is actually Jacee Jule's real name. So, if anyone watched Judge Judy earlier this week, that was Salem's own Patty the Salem Place waitress (and Frances Reid's long-time assistant). Judge Judy was mad that she was asking for two towels back from the new owners of the salon. She needed to sue the former owner of the salon.
  21. "DAYS" CHRISTMAS 1967 VIDEO CLIP PROVIDES FIRST GLIMPSE OF EARLY (AND POSSIBLE) ORIGINAL HORTON ORNAMENTS... With "Days" positing a video clip from the 1967 Christmas episode, there is now confirmation that none of the early Horton ornaments survived into the 1970's. These ornaments were either all thrown out or not expected to be used again after 1967. There is no mention of the named ornaments in 1968 scripts, but they are mentioned again in 1969 scripts (which might be the episode where some of the more well-known versions of the ornaments that were donated to the Smithsonian first made their debut). The 1967 ornaments were all silver balls. "Days" did mention named ornaments in 1966 scripts, which could be the same ones used in 1967, but until a video clip of the 1966 Christmas episode is provided, there will not be confirmation if these truly are the original Horton ornaments.
  22. Don't remember seeing any. "Days" was her final writing stint. She lived another 28 years and died in 2008 at the age of 97.
  23. You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed them. 😀
  24. That was the first time the show ever used a stunt double.

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