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kalbir

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  1. AFAIK The Price is Right during the Bob Barker years had four episodes promoting Y&R: 1982 with Terry Lester and David Hasselhoff which I haven't seen anywhere. 1983 with Michael Damian and Steven Ford which was posted earlier in the thread I think. 1985 as shown above. 1992 with Melody Thomas Scott and Peter Bergman which I haven't seen anywhere.
  2. RIP Angela Lansbury and thank you for your contributions to the entertainment industry.
  3. NBC was a mess in both daytime and primetime back then. As we all know, NBC didn't recover in primetime until the breakout success of The Cosby Show, but NBC remained a mess in daytime despite supercouple-era Days getting alot of hype in the soap press.
  4. I think 1978 was the year that ABC's big three had a huge rise and the P&G shows starting tanking. What month did that take place and what lead up to that?
  5. Eileen Davidson 1999 return as Ashley maybe fits here. She had been gone from Y&R for over 10 years and Ashley was recast twice in that time, but when ED stepped back into the role it was as though she had never left.
  6. Samantha was the first long time (as in three or more years) character to be written out during JFP's run. IIRC she didn't even get a proper exit story, just a mention of leaving town to attend law school. JFP put Dylan in the expanded young adult set with Hart, Bridget, Kat, Julie, David. Perhaps Bridget, Kat, Julie made Samantha not necessary in JFP's vision for the show, who knows.
  7. Yes I know Bill Bell and his crew were there for the 25th anniversary and this new regime doesn't have that same connection. It's sad for me as a long-time viewer that the 50th anniversary might not be memorable at all. We hold Bill Bell to a higher standard, but I admit that he wasn't immune to missteps.
  8. I've been here for 15 of them. Hard to believe it's been that long.
  9. @TEdgeofNight Agree. Y&R has felt hollow and empty for a long time now. I remember that Y&R was in a lull during the first half of 1997 and things picked up during the second half of that year to lead into an excellent 25th anniversary year 1998 (the last year I consider Y&R to have been truly excellent). I'm losing hope that something like that is going to happen for the 50th anniversary.
  10. I'm not a regular listener of EDM but this song is pretty catchy.
  11. @Soapsuds Thanks. I'm a 1980s kid/1990s teen.
  12. I'm a 1980s kid so The Cosby Show, Who's the Boss, Growing Pains were a big part of my childhood. Fall 1985 to Spring 1988 they were at their best. Something felt off with those shows starting Fall 1988, maybe it was after-effects of the writer's strike or that times were changing, and by Fall 1989 I started losing interest them.
  13. Fall 1985 to Spring 1988 was the peak of family sitcoms The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Who's the Boss, Growing Pains, and they all embodied mid-1980s Reagan era ideals. Fall 1988 Roseanne comes along and it's the anti-Reagan era ideal family sitcom. Roseanne is the breakout hit of 1988/89 and the first show to threaten The Cosby Show's overall dominance. One-by-one we saw the previous big family sitcoms decline and end: Spring 1989, Growing Pains falls out of the Top 10 and Family Ties ends. Spring 1990, Roseanne ties The Cosby Show for #1 and Who's the Boss falls out of the Top 10. Spring 1991, The Cosby Show loses #1 to Cheers. Spring 1992, The Cosby Show, Who's the Boss, Growing Pains all end.
  14. Fall 1982 to Spring 1985 was the peak of action shows Magnum, P.I.; Simon & Simon, The A-Team. Their finishes in that era: Magnum, P.I. 3rd (tied w/ M*A*S*H) in 1982/83 (it's highest finish ever), 6th in 1983/84, 15th in 1984/85. Simon & Simon 7th in 1982/83, 5th in 1983/84 (it's highest finish ever), 7th in 1984/85. The A-Team 10th (tied w/ Monday Night Football) in 1982/83 (its first season), 4th in 1983/84 (it's highest finish ever), 6th in 1984/85. Fall 1985, all three got clobbered by counter-programmed sitcoms. Magnum, P.I. got weakened in 1984/85 by The Cosby Show (that season's breakout hit) and The Cosby Show becoming #1 in 1985/86 effectively finished Magnum, P.I. but CBS kept it until 1987/88. Simon & Simon got clobbered by Cheers in 1985/86 and the ill-fated move to Thursday 8 pm in Fall 1986 head-to-head w/ #1 The Cosby Show effectively finished Simon & Simon but CBS kept it until 1988/89. The A-Team got clobbered by Who's the Boss in 1985/86 and the move to Friday 8 pm in Fall 1986 didn't work thus NBC ending it Spring 1987.
  15. Rebecca Barnes Wentworth abandoned her husband and children, remarried a wealthy man, became widowed, and inherited her late husband's business. Sound familiar?
  16. @Vee Your recaps are great. Seasons 4-6 were the best.
  17. The mention of Matt in the episode has me thinking of a few things. The original Victor backstory as written by Bill Bell had Albert abandoning a pregnant Cora and young Victor, and Cora was left poor and unable to take care of Victor thus she placed him in the orphanage on a Christmas night and later that night Matt was born. Later Albert returned to Cora and then passed away (we saw Cora visiting Albert's grave and the headstone had death year 1962; it was rewritten in 2003 that Albert faked his death). When Nikki found Cora, there was a mention by Cora that Matt left years earlier. When Matt arrived in 1985, was there any mention by Matt of being raised by Cora and Albert? Also with Matt's story arc in 1985-1987 I wonder if he was brought on to be a Jack replacement in the Jack/Nikki/Victor/Ashley quad in case Terry Lester left for primetime.
  18. @YRfan23Based on the primetime lineup promos, I think episode is from July 23, 1984.
  19. What a great episode. Cora tugging at the heart strings. Dina so fierce. This one needs to go in the vault if its not already there.
  20. A few episodes in and Audra feels like a replacement for both Amanda and Imani.
  21. Tucker was brought back as an Ashland replacement. Weren't there any age-appropriate actors that were considered or available? Trevor St. John is a good 15-20 years too young for the part.
  22. Fall 1996 it looked like B&B was getting ready to expand to 1 hour in time for the 10th anniversary but as we all know that didn't happen. I also think the expansion plans falling through lead to the Spring 1997 cast purge.
  23. I consider 1983 a bit of a transition as it had some big cast changes that lead to what we saw in 1984 and beyond: Tracey Bregman arrives as Lauren, Patty is recast w/ Andrea Evans, Marla Adams arrives as Dina, Brenda Dickson returns as Jill.
  24. Flourished while following a stronger show - Will & Grace 1998/99: NBC initially schedules Will & Grace Monday 9:30 pm. It then moves to Tuesday 9:30 pm and the final four episodes of the season are Thursday 8:30 pm. Finishes below the Top 30. 1999/2000: Moves to Tuesday 9 pm and finishes below the Top 30. 2000/01: Moves to Thursday 9 pm and moves up to 14th. Thursday 8 pm Friends finishes 5th, tied w/ Monday Night Football and Everybody Loves Raymond. 2001/02: Remains Thursday 9 pm and moves up to 9th (tied w/ Leap of Faith). Thursday 8 pm Friends moves up to #1. 2002/03: Remains Thursday 9 pm but drops to 11th (tied w/ CSI: Miami). Thursday 8 pm Friends drops to 2nd. 2003/04: Episodes 1-9 Thursday 9 pm. Episodes 10-21 Thursday 8:30 pm. Episodes 22-24 Thursday 9 pm. Drops to 13th. Thursday 8 pm Friends drops to 4th in its final season. 2004/05: Moves to Thursday 8:30 pm and falls below the Top 30. 2005/06: Episodes 1 –9 Thursday 8:30 pm. Episodes 10-22 Thursday 8 pm. Episode 23 Thursday 9 pm. Finishes below the Top 30 and is cancelled.
  25. 35 years since this New Jack Swing classic dropped Not long after was this classic slow jam

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