Everything posted by Khan
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ALL: What about Bill Bell's writing made his stories and shows the top standard?
Which is ironic, because, I read somewhere that Bill Bell got his start in radio as a comedy writer.
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ARTICLE: ‘The Golden Bachelor’ Season Finale Delivers Big Audience for ABC; Live Wedding Scheduled for Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist
Run while you can, Theresa! https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/golden-bachelor-gerry-turner-ex-girlfriend-speaks-out-1235683869/
- Y&R: Old Articles
- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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B&B/Y&R: Upcoming December 2023 Spoilers
Am I right that B&B is neither confirming nor denying that John McCook is retiring? If so, then one of two things is happening here. Either: 1. Eric isn't really dying. 2. Eric is dying, but McCook will come back later in a different role.
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Y&R: ATWT alum joins
Hat on the bed? Just what you needed, Jo-Jo, more bad luck!
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NBC Daytime
What I remember most about GENERATIONS was Aunt Mary and the moose head stuffed with diamonds.
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Primetime Soaps
That was one of the worst theme songs I've ever heard. If I had heard that back in 1977, no way would I have stay tuned to watch the rest of the show.
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Ratings From the 90's
That's possible. Sally Sussman alluded to as much in the post-cancellation article from 1991 that was posted recently in the NBCD thread. On the other hand, as I've said before, I think folks at NBC knew going in that GENERATIONS was a dud and only kept it on the air for as long as they did both to humor Brandon Tartikoff, who had championed the show in the beginning and who left the network several months after its' cancellation, and to find a good enough reason to cancel it without looking as if they were taking it out on its' integrated cast. I think it took Andrea Evans' departure for everyone at ABCD to see that OLTL was in serious trouble. Her continued presence there helped to camouflage many of the show's problems at that time. And there, on the witness stand, sits Jenny Jones, basically admitting she knows nothing about anything regarding the production of her own show, and that she just shows up, grabs the mic, performs for the audience, collects her pay and goes home. It was a sad but telling moment for the talk-show genre. The "Who Killed Carolyn Crawford?" story notwithstanding, Douglas Marland and ATWT were on a creative upswing during this period after a year or two of being in the doldrums a bit. It's sad that Marland died when he did, because I feel like he was poised to do even greater things for the show in the years ahead.
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
Although many at OLTL and ABC tried to diminish Ms. Holly and her impact - not just on the show, but on daytime in general - they never succeeded. The mark she left was simply too indelible. I only pray she is at peace now, and that she truly knows how much we, her fans - but her African-American fans, in particular - respected, admired and adored her. Rest in power, Ms. Holly, and may God be with you and your loved ones always.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Not necessarily. If, down the road, they had wanted to bring back Flannery from time-to-time for brief, 1-2 episode appearances, they could've. (I don't think either Corday or Bell would have objected all that strenuously to such a scenario, given what an asset SF had been to both shows). Or, if they had decided after Flannery's initial, brief return that they wanted Laura back indefinitely, they still could've recast (but, hopefully, with another actress in her age range).
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Another alternative: Ken Corday could have worked out some sort of trade with Bradley Bell at B&B, similar to one they worked out years later where Lauren Koslow would return briefly to B&B in exchange for Joseph Mascolo doing the same at DAYS. Susan Flannery could have been there for Laura's release from the sanitarium and when she exposed Bill and Kate's secret to everyone. Then, they could have had Laura either return to the sanitarium or decide to start her life over away from town. In exchange, Corday could have sent one of DAYS' actors over to B&B for a short spell. (I'll leave it up to y'all to decide which actor, lol).
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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Ratings From the 90's
As long as LOVING's clearances remained solid, ABC appeared willing to stick it out with them. But, once those affiliates began to give up on the show, so, too, did the network.
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Ratings From the 90's
There's a reason why I was not looking forward to Michael Easton joining the cast of PC. Let's just say Linda Gottlieb and Michael Malone had their work cut out for them, lol.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
Actually, @Soapsuds, I think Kavovit was fired pre-MADD. And in both cases, I don't think it was P&G who fired them so much as it was CBSD, and Lucy Johnson, in particular, putting pressure on whoever was in charge to fire them. Once you got past the accent, Joan Collins was not bad as Alexandra. In fact, I think she was much more suited to the role than Marj Dusay, who I was keen on initially, but who really disappointed me over time.
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- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
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2023 Writers + Actors Strike Thread
It's a miracle the new contract was ratified, considering how much controversy the AI provisions had generated.