Everything posted by vetsoapfan
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Oh yes, Aniston was really...not good on LOL. Yes, it was a big scandal at the time, considering their new romance allegedly broke up their previous marriages.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Primetime Soaps
I agree, it was great.
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Primetime Soaps
I watched both these series, and enjoyed KC quite a lot. SoMH, not as much. Unfortunately, they are not really the type of series that collectors used to preserve on videotape back in the day, and although I do have (I think) three eps of SoMH, the eps of both series on the internet are more or less non-existent.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Well, *I* thought a lot of his material was good, but of course Simon had the right to disagree. I agree with your point, however, that actors should not sh*t on their shows and continue to stay with them. If you hate a job so much, leave. In the 1970s, Janice Lynde of Y&R was very vocal in the press about what she thought of her character. There was one headline that read something like, "There are times when I just hated Leslie!" She called her character a "nerd" and a "nebbish," and said that the long, pained looks actors had just before their scenes faded away to commercials were because they were trying not to laugh. I remember thinking how rude it all was, and how disrespected Bill Bell must have felt. Lynde was an excellent actress, and played the character very well, but I was not surprised when she left the role after just a few years. (It was only decades later that she admitted the material Bell had given her had been much better than she realized at the time.)
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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Another World Discussion Thread
By that point, she was already off AW and had nothing to lose, I suppose. We know how Rauch treated people on his shows, and JC had years of frustration to purge. Lemay did not seem amused by Courtney's going to the press. He made a snide comment about how she might have gotten someone else to write her stories for her, as if she couldn't handle it herself.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
From what I recall (and that interview was 40 years ago...yikes!!!), Simon said that he was interested in Broadway, which meant he had to stay in NY. And he did admit that as much as he knocked the writing on soaps, primetime TV produced a lot of turkeys too.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Yes, I watched the show during the Scott/Kathy period, and the actors had great on-screen chemistry. When the writing was good, the characters were quite engaging. I have a special SFT-themed magazine which included interviews with all the cast members, and even back then Simon complained about the lousy writing on daytime TV and made it clear that the soap was just a job for him. Still, he showed a lot more "oomph" as Scott Phillips than he ever did as Ed Bauer. His version of Ed was always so internal, so morose, so listless (in my opinion), it was hard to care for the character. It was quite a comedown after Mart Hulswit's warm, affable, emotional Ed. Of course, everything is open to personal opinion. I found Simon great as Scotty and listless as Ed, but I know there are viewers who enjoyed his stint on TGL. I personally felt that SFT's last great period was under the pen of Ann Marcus, while other viewers feel that the show's last hurrah was a few years later, under the Corringtons. To each his own, I guess.
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Daily Hotness
Same here. That can be great, when a long-running serialized program finally ends, and you can binge-watch all the episodes on Netflix.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Honestly, I found him to be rather stiff, and not terribly interesting.
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Another World Discussion Thread
Willis and Alice became closer after Steven died, and he admitted to her that she represented an unattainable fantasy for a formerly-poor farm boy like him: the golden girl who always ignored or made fun of him in high school. She protested that she was just like everyone else, but Willis could not get that idealized image of her out of his head. Even Lemay admitted in his autobiography that Alice never regained the popularity she had enjoyed with Courtney in the role. I don't think viewers warmed up completely to Susan Harney, but she was significantly better than some of the other recasts in the role. Yes, Willis and Angie Perrini became romantically involved, but he was such a screw up, that did not work out. The character of Willis was quite glib and abrasive until Leom Russom took over the role, then he softened somewhat and was more tolerable.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
DW50, thank you for posting these ancient articles and photos. For some reason, I have had a MASSIVE urge lately to read vintage movie and TV magazines from the 1950s-70s, which is a weird urge to get in the first place, and it's made worse by the fact that they are so hard to find. I've been asking around to see if any friends have any in their attics or basements. I've even been toying with the idea of shopping on eBay, but magazines from that era are sooooo expensive on-line. I'd kill to get all the Daily TV Serials, Afternoon TV, and Daytime TV issues still in existence...not to mention the Rona Barrett trio: Daytimers, Gossip, and Hollywood! Yes, I realize that I have no life.
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Another World Discussion Thread
At the time of her departure from AW, Courtney went to most of the daytime TV magazines and gave them all personal statements about why she had left the show. This article, or very similar ones from other publications, may have popped up from time to time over the decades, but they are rare. Most folks do not have or keep articles this old. Rauch and Lemay had plans for Alice to fall in love with Steven's brother Willis, while he manipulated her and played with the business behind her back. JC quite rightly thought it would make Alice look weak and stupid, and when she expressed her concerns to Rauch, he used that as justification for firing her. Later, she said that Rauch had played her, because the way he had described the proposed story for Alice was not the way it ending up being told on-screen once Susan Harney took over the role. We know now that Lemay did not like JC and wanted her gone, and this is how Rauch made that happen.
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- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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Another World Discussion Thread
Well, JC did not "own" the material. P&G did. She only made personal copies of the scenes and episodes she wanted to keep. The show included other flashbacks with Alice during the anniversary week, and it would not have cost any more to use 1974 flashbacks than it did to use the other ones which TPTB chose to include instead. The 25th anniversary was a celebration of the show, not specifically VW, and showcasing the best-available clips from its history should have been the main goal.
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Daily Hotness
Hot damn! Love that latest picture, YRBB. TGIF...indeed! If I might add....
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Another World Discussion Thread
Yes, with the sudden death of DW, the scripts had to be drastically rewritten quickly, so I tend to give the writers some clack, particularly since there was a lot of satisfying stuff offered to veteran viewers during the anniversary week. Since we know that Jacquie Courtney had made copies of and kept many of her most memorable scenes as Alice, I just wish the show had shown vintage Alice/Steven/Rachel flashbacks, particularly that famous scene where Rachel went to the country house and tried to kick Alice out. That would have been the icing on the cake for me.
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Another World Discussion Thread
There was a poster on one "cancelled" soap opera message board who used to post all sorts of absurd, impossible-to-believe nonsense. When cornered, she would simply ignore her disbelievers. Unfortunately, many folks out there in internet land feel the need to elevate themselves by weaving elaborate fantasies about their supposed insider status and knowledge. It's usually pretty easy to spot the fakers.