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kalbir

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  1. Slight correction. Three of the Brooks sisters were originals: Jaime Lyn Bauer (Lorie), Trish Stewart (Chris), Pamela Peters (Peggy). Victoria Mallory (Leslie) was the recast. Janice Lynde (original Leslie) was on One Life to Live in 1984.
  2. I think Victor got more "corporate" when Ed Scott took over as EP. The Newman Enterprises office set that we know today was set up and Victor dressed mostly in suits. During the H. Wesley Kenney years the horse rancher outfits dropped somewhat and Victor dressed more in sweaters and dress clothes, and suits became more frequent. Victor's introduction in February 1980 was around the time Dallas was blowing up in popularity (JR got shot a month later). Yes, Y&R had wealthy businessmen before Victor (Phillip Chancellor II and Lance Prentiss) and Wisconsin has horse ranches, plus EB appeared in westerns before Y&R, but the Dallas influence was evident: wealthy businessman introduced as the new villain that lives on a horse ranch, has a long-suffering much younger wife, and dresses like a horse rancher. Bill Bell might have based the Newman ranch on a horse ranch near his vacation home in Lake Geneva and been familiar w/ EB's work in westerns, or perhaps CBS Daytime wanted to cash in on the Dallas craze (a year later Guiding Light introduced the Lewis family from Oklahoma that owned an oil company). Here's a bizarre coincidence: the Dallas episode that aired Friday February 8, 1980 (the same date as Victor's first episode) was the first time Dallas hit #1 in the weekly ratings.
  3. I remember this scene was shown in a flashback in 2009 or 2010 (maybe to time in w/ EB's 30th anniversary). Victor (who back then dressed more like a horse rancher than a businessman) and Katherine in the Chancellor Estate living room where they went over a contract that would put Victor in charge of Chancellor Industries. Katherine is more suited to a messy wealthy matriarch/grand dame than Kay is.
  4. @yrfan1983 This is when Leslie becomes pregnant with Brooks. Was Casey originally intended to be a Chris Brooks replacement character?
  5. Noah/Allie, like Reed/Mattie before them, are trying to channel the OG Billy and Mac story.
  6. Victor was a blank canvas of a character. All we knew about Victor was that he was a wealthy businessman that lived on a horse ranch and was married to the long suffering much younger Julia. He had no family ties or other connection to anyone in Genoa City. I believe it was rewritten years later that Katherine brought Victor to Genoa City to run Chancellor Industries but I don't think Victor and Katherine met onscreen until sometime in 1981.
  7. When wealthy businessman Victor was introduced as the new villain, he was initially drawn to Lorie, the vixen daughter of the main upper class family. Did you sense there was actual love between Victor and Lorie, or were they more of a set up for a 1980s high society power couple? Among Victor's 1980s love interests as written by Bill Bell, I put Lorie in the "got away" category. I think Victor had some degree of affection for Lorie, but I don't think he had genuine love for her in the way he had love for Nikki and Ashley in that decade. Also Bill Bell writing Victor's 1980s character arc from villain to anti-hero/romantic leading man with the backstory of his painful childhood may have had an element from literature: Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights, the brooding anti-hero abandoned as a child. We've discussed before Bill Bell using elements from literature (Le Morte d'Arthur) and film (My Fair Lady), and biblical allusions in past characters/storylines, so this might be another one to add to the list.
  8. Victor interacted with Dennis Cole's Lance during the Prentiss Industries takeover though.
  9. John McCook leaving really derailed the Four Ls quad. Dennis Cole was not a very good actor and I could not take his Lance seriously as a rival for Victor. Would JM's Lance have been viable as a rival for Victor? No scenes have surfaced of JM as Lance opposite EB.
  10. @Broderick Thanks for the article. Some good stuff there. John McCook left Y&R to try prime time but wasn't very successful. He guest starred on Love Boat, Dynasty, Hotel and was part of the main cast of a short-lived NBC action series Code Name: Foxfire, but eventually returned to daytime w/ B&B. I didn't know Cindy Fisher had a role on Y&R before the cult storyline, so three short-term characters for her. Did that columnist cover EB's casting/Victor's introduction?
  11. @Faulkner Hahaha. Who would've thought Harry Styles would have the most success of the One Direction guys?
  12. I'm getting an early 1980s vibe from this.
  13. It's only a matter of time before Ashland/Diane hook up and Nate/Imani hook up.
  14. @FrenchFan Thank you for starting 1978. Some good stuff coming up on Y&R. The four Ls quad reaches its peak, and the arrivals of Casey, Nikki, Paul.
  15. Y&R: 10% good, 90% garbage time
  16. Adam Wade Dead: Singer, Actor, Pioneering Game Show Host Was 87 – The Hollywood Reporter
  17. It's been posted here many times over the years that the CBS soaps highest ratings are in the South and Midwest whereas the ABC soaps highest ratings are in the Northeast and on the West Coast. As for Y&R rise to #1 from 1982/83 (becoming CBS's #1 daytime drama) to 1988/89 (becoming the #1 daytime drama overall), it's a combination of strong lead ins The Price is Right or local news, weak time slot competition, not chasing all the trends (Y&R got Dallas/Dynasty influence right but action/adventure didn't really suit Y&R, and Bill Bell didn't seem to be big on the supercouple craze), and holding on to their audience during the writer's strike.
  18. My top 3 actresses are Susan Flannery, Darlene Conley, and Joanna Johnson. Of note is that Darlene Conley was B&B's first Daytime Emmy nominee in the acting categories. I cannot for the life of me pick top 3 actors.
  19. B&B had an earthquake in spring 1994. Los Angeles had an earthquake in January 1994.
  20. Chelsea and Chloe have been irrelevant for years and both can go. Sally has basically filled their spots on the show.
  21. Are Noah and Allie trying to channel the OG Billy and Mac story?
  22. @soapfan770 To think some soap names that were mentioned for Victoria in 2005 were Sarah Brown and Christie Clark. What could've been.
  23. No indication of a Diane/Ashland hook up. I so think that's going to happen.

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