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  1. Ellen Holly always complained about not being invited or involved in anything, I wonder if that had anything to do in her not showing up.

    You know, I'm not saying Ellen Holly's criticisms about the show weren't and aren't legitimate, but it seems to me, from my own experience, that some minorities have such a proverbial chip on their shoulders about race that they make it impossible for others to embrace them or spend inordinate amounts of time with them.

  2. Kathryn/Kim seemed to have a little array of different hairstyles in the 70s. The one there is kinda similar to the one she had in the (too short) clip of her and John getting a divorce in '76. But then in the clip that saynotoursoap posted from about a year earlier with her and Jennifer, she has a fairly large 'do that goes to her shoulders. But then I've also seen 70s era pictures of her with her iconic 80s-90s hairstyle.

    Let's just say, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." ;)

  3. As long as I live, I'll never forgive AMC for eighty-six'ing the Tyler mansion (or "updating" Cortlandt Manor). Those sets were almost historic, IMO. To me, losing them was like losing the Reardon boarding house on GUIDING LIGHT -- a clear sign that that show's days were numbered.

  4. That's very interesting. I wonder what stories the Pollacks were involved in. Was this around the time of Matt Corby and Vanessa divorcing Bruce?

    I thought that was the Shapiros' main story. Are you referring to the story they talked about in that online interview that was (and might still be) on YouTube?

  5. This is MY Dorian.

    That's my Dorian, too. And this (especially toward the end w/ Mitch and Tina):

    RS' relationship with then-EP Paul Rauch might have redefined the word "acrimonious," but not even the damage he did to her character compares to what JFP, FV, Linda Gottlieb, or any other EP or HW did.

  6. SOD reported that an untrue rumor of 1993 was Eileen Davidson going to OLTL as Gabrielle Medina.

    I heard she tried out for Max. I'm kidding.

    James DePaiva tried out for Jamie on AW that went to Laurence Lau and was interested in the Ben Warren role on GL.Was in talks with Rauch,but elected to stay at OLTL.

    From JDP to Philip Brown to...Hunt Block?

    Seriously, they should've scrapped the role altogether.

  7. McCain brothers - guys from a local ABC station in Oklahoma.

    Well, they were from a local station; Butch & Ben McCain, better known as Thing One and Thing Two, left KOCO eons ago after the Good Lord saw fit to cancel their early-morning program, "Good Morning Oklahoma."

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    Those kerntry-ass s.o.b.'s used to annoy me so damned much.

  8. I get the thinking, too. It's like when former RH actors, or fans, complain about how the show was undone by ABC's micromanagement tactics. Yeah, they have a point, but it wasn't as if RH was this monstrous, out-of-the-box hit that got messed with for no reason. RH was destined to be a "little" show, and while it's unfortunate the network couldn't (or wouldn't) accept that, I could understand why they felt the need to make adjustments to it.

    But back to AMC: I never understood why Agnes and her producer, Bud Kloss, felt the need to recast Tara as much as they did, unless the idea was to keep the Tara/Phil/Chuck triangle going. (IMO, Karen Lynn Gorney wasn't a great actress, but I think her Tara, when paired with Richard Hatch's Phil, might have been too indelible to allow Tara to continue w/o Hatch and/or Gorney, either as a central heroine or even supporting character.) The only problem with that logic, though, is that I think the tide eventually turned against the three, viewer-wise, to the point where Chuck and Donna were a much bigger couple than Phil and Tara; and unless I'm mistaken, too, there seems to be a very strong corollation between the end of the original triangle and AMC's ascendancy to number-one in the ratings during the late '70's.

  9. Allegedly, Claire Labine and Paul Avila Mayer wanted Tara #2, Stephanie Braxton, to succeed Kate Mulgrew as Mary Ryan Fenelli on RYAN'S HOPE, but Agnes deliberately kept her on AMC longer than she had planned to out of spite. Allegedly.

    (I mean, between this and the rumors suggesting AN goaded ABC into swapping RH's timeslot for LOVING's, you'd think this woman had a vendetta against Labine/Mayer or something.)

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