Everything posted by kalbir
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Ratings From the 90's
Reilly Days shook up daytime on a level not seen since ABC huge rise some 15 years earlier.
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Ratings From the 90's
I take it you weren't a fan of the Reilly years? I still can't believe that James Reilly was a part of that early 1990s Guiding Light writing team with Nancy Curlee.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
It still boggles my mind that Cane lasted for like 12 years.
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Y&R: Old Articles
TL Jack had so many layers. Playboy on the surface but deep down a lost little boy with mother abandonment issues that was always seeking his father's love and approval but messing up while doing so and not being able to live up to his father's expectations. Those layers got lost with the recast.
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Ratings From the 90's
Seems as though writing was an issue at Days from Leah Laiman departure in 1989 until James Reilly arrival in 1992.
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Knots Landing
Agree, seasons 4-6 were the peak of Knots Landing.
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Classic Primetime Miniseries - Trashy or Classy?
One 1990s miniseries that hasn't been mentioned yet is Alex Haley's Queen. I thought Halle Berry did a really good job in it, and she was quite early in her acting career at that time.
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Ratings From the 90's
JFP's third week and Guiding Light gets its first weekly win over General Hospital since 1984. Y&R this week: Traci learns she is pregnant. CBS entire lineup in the Top 5 😍 This week was Maury Povich show debut. We are now at five years of Oprah, four years of Geraldo, three years of Live with Regis and Kathie Lee. Keep an eye on Santa Barbara and Loving clearances over the fall.
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Knots Landing
I don't know about anyone else, but to me Knots Landing starting tanking in the aftermath of Val's babies. Empire Valley became a mess and Joshua's descent into madness and eventual death was difficult to watch.
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Classic Primetime Miniseries - Trashy or Classy?
Rage of Angels (1983) and its sequel (1986) were NBC. CBS had Master of the Game (1984), If Tomorrow Comes (1986), Windmills of the Gods (1988), Nothing Lasts Forever (1995). Memories of Midnight (1991) and The Sands of Time (1992) were syndicated. ABC had A Stranger in the Mirror (1993) but it was a movie not a miniseries.
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Classic Primetime Miniseries - Trashy or Classy?
On the male side of the equation there was Sidney Sheldon.
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Knots Landing
The Long and Winding Road (season 6 finale) was the only Knots Landing episode that finished at #1.
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"Who's the Boss?" now streaming on HULU
Not to derail this thread, but I don't deny the impact of The Cosby Show in both television history and popular culture. Perhaps you are right and I was being a bit too harsh.
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
Of course JFP brought over her friends from Santa Barbara: Justin Deas, Marcy Walker, Marj Dusay. One casting during JFP run I'm curious about is Alan return in Summer 1994. It's surprising that GL cast a virtual unknown actor in such a pivotal role (at least to daytime viewers anyway; I know Ron Raines was a musical theater actor before he was cast on GL) and not a big soap name. Maybe the friend JFP wanted for the part wasn't available or not interested.
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Classic Primetime Miniseries - Trashy or Classy?
Judith Krantz recycled actors in her miniseries. Lindsay Wagner - Scruples, Princess Daisy Barry Bostwick - Scruples, I'll Take Manhattan, Till We Meet Again Stacy Keach - Princess Daisy, Mistral's Daughter Robert Urich - Princess Daisy, Mistral's Daughter
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Guiding Light Discussion Thread
As we saw in the 1980s ratings thread, GL avoided cancel territory because Capitol showed no growth and B&B wasn't a hit right away. That year from the aftermath of Maureen's death to Nancy Curlee departure was a chore to get through. Not long after that was OJ. GL entered cancel territory in 1995. JFP was gone in May that year.
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Billboard Charts
We'll be seeing All I Want For Christmas is You hit #1 again soon.
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"Who's the Boss?" now streaming on HULU
Who's the Boss has probably aged the best of the big 1980s family sitcoms. The Cosby Show will never see the light of day again because of what we now know about it. Family Ties embodied Reagan-era ideals the most so its very much a product of its time. Growing Pains hasn't held up well for me because of Kirk Cameron being a religious nut job and Tracey Gold health issues during the show's run.
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Falcon Crest
Think of another classic story that CBS had these connections to: a drama series that was a take on said classic story, and the beloved film version of said classic story that had a much-loved CBS primetime star in the main cast who performed the only version of the theme song that matters as far as I'm concerned.
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Classic Primetime Miniseries - Trashy or Classy?
I loved those big 1980s miniseries based on best-selling novels. It's too bad the broadcast networks don't make miniseries anymore. Lifetime movie adaptations of best-selling novels don't have that same feeling as the network ones BITD.
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Ratings From the 90's
Y&R dominance will not be threatened until the aftermath of OJ when Reilly's Days blows up.
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Ratings From the 90's
Another World had been limping along for like 12 or 13 years at this point (the drop off that began Summer 1978 and then being effectively over in 1979 when then-time slot head-to-head General Hospital blew up). Santa Barbara never stood a chance head-to-head with General Hospital. Speculating here but I think Fall 1991 Santa Barbara is going to start losing clearances. There were four big syndicated talk show debuts that fall: Jenny Jones, Maury Povich, Jerry Springer, Montel Williams.