Everything posted by Khan
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ARTICLE: Citing Decision to Rehire Steve Burton, Former ‘General Hospital’ Star Ingo Rademacher Submits New Evidence in Appeal to Lawsuit Against ABC - REPORT
And if TPTB at GH/ABCD are interested, I have a couple of suggestions, lol!
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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Looking back...Primetime Ratings from the 80's
Poor "Magnum, P.I." Just a few years before, it practically was the hottest show on TV. By 1986/87, however, even a Bob Hope Christmas special is doing better numbers than they are, lol.
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All My Children Tribute Thread
Frankly, @Soaplovers, David Canary was in no condition by that point to participate more in the revival than he did. Also, I think it would've been much more compelling to see Brooke and Erica attempt to co-host a "Hoda & Kathie Lee"-like chatfest, with "the network" believing that their history and chemistry would make for "appointment television," lol.
- BTG: History, Behind the Scenes Articles & Photos
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Melrose Place
LOL on the bolded part. You're right, it is, lol.
- GH: December 2024 Discussion Thread
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Melrose Place
Thanks, @te.! I wasn't sure about all the details, just what I vaguely still remembered from years ago (which wasn't much, I'll grant you, lol). And you're right: it WILL be glossed over, lol.
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Melrose Place
This isn't insider information, but I know I read somewhere years ago that someone had filed a lawsuit against Chip Hayes while he still was producing MP or afterward. That's why I've always kind of side-eyed his working years later in daytime as a writer.
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Looking back...Primetime Ratings from the 80's
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Melrose Place
Chances are they won't talk about the sexual harassment allegations against Chip Hayes, lol.
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Knots Landing
ICAM!! I guess that was a better pitch, though, than "From the people who brought you 'Dallas' comes 'David Jacobs' Scenes from Four Marriages'."
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All My Children Tribute Thread
And it's mostly thanks to one woman - need I say whom, lol? - who might not be the world's greatest actress, but who captured viewers' attention and imagination nevertheless. I mean, people loved Tad the Cad, and Greg and Jenny, and especially Jesse and Angie. But you really can't think of AMC without thinking first of Erica Kane.
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Knots Landing
"She's his second wife -- but his daughter is out to change that!" So, Annie wants to be his wife, lol? And it doesn't matter anyway, since we never see or hear from her again after the pilot.
- GH: December 2024 Discussion Thread
- GH: December 2024 Discussion Thread
- GH: December 2024 Discussion Thread
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GH: Classic Thread
Could I just say again how much I am floored by your analyses, @dc11786? You bring so much insight into GH (and other shows) that, in many cases, have me re-assessing my own opinions about them? Thank you so much for all your contributions to this board (and for God's sake, will someone PLEASE hire @dc11786 to join their show's writing staff, lol?).
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
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All My Children Tribute Thread
I'll admit that AMC was not in very good shape when it was cancelled and that it hadn't been in many years. But to suggest that OLTL was running proverbial rings around them just because their ratings might have been higher...? That's absurd. The truth is, I thought OLTL had become just as unwatchable as AMC and thought it would've needed a miracle in order to save it, ratings be damned.
- GH: December 2024 Discussion Thread
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Murder, She Wrote
It's a MSW rarity: a Christmas-themed episode, and the only one in the series' history where the victim doesn't die!
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Knots Landing
It probably didn't. From what I have heard and read over the years, the Lechowicks often had to change course on their stories. Apparently, they couldn't figure out that what plays well "on paper" doesn't always play as well on the screen. Plus, unlike other writer/producers on KL, they never consulted with the cast, who knew their characters better than anyone, nor welcomed any of their input. And it was, for lack of a better word, easier to keep on a show that still had some audience - even if most viewers had abandoned it years before - than to try and launch a brand-new show at a time when your network is literally fighting for its' life.
- GH: December 2024 Discussion Thread
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Murder, She Wrote
Just think: if MSW had premiered in 2024, rather than 1984, we'd probably have to watch Jessica Fletcher spend at least five seasons on-and-off trying to figure out who murdered her husband, Frank, during one of his fishing trips. BTW, I have to add to my original post like this, since we no longer have the "Edit" function here. Apologies for spamming the thread.