Everything posted by Paul Raven
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DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
Re Alex North. Could Samantha have been posing as Marlena when Alex met and married her. Maybe Sam with her low self esteem and other issues felt more confident as Marlena-the more successful twin. Could that have worked with some tweaks? Another idea-have a young woman turn up at some point turning out to be Samantha''s child-giving Marlena a surrogate daughter.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
Tara gets life imprisonment for tax fraud while others who committed criminal acts wander freely through GC. The lack of Tara mentions is a perfect example of characters being ignored and creating gaps in the story. The Tara character was poorly written and the stiff actress didn't help but have her serve some time then recast if necessary. There are a lot of possibilities with her back-the Harrison situation, and a possible love interest for Nick-with Victoria against it . Maybe a friendship with Phyllis and a romance with Daniel-lots of roads to take. Somewhere down the track she will turn up, kidnap Harrison and turn psycho for a Josh one month sweeps story.
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Staats Cosworth Right To Happiness Jack Townsend 1956 Lorenzo Jones 1945 My True Story 1956 Elaine Stritch Rosemary Jocelyn Meadows 1948
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
She simply stated that she enjoyed her time at Y&R but has no interest in returning for cameo appearances. Re Mamie. this has been a failing of Y&R (and all soaps) for years. Characters who have family connections and have been important to the canvas are pretty much forgotten once they leave, with nary a mention. If Mamie had have been mentioned at least, let alone make some appearances over the years her return would have had more impact. Now I know budget and availability come into play also, but Mamie being at Neil's funeral,a Xmas visit etc creates a feeling of family and history. A Xmas card to the Abbots etc I think it was Agnes Nixon whoo said too much mention of past characters drags the story down and short visits can make viewers think the character is back for good but I disagree. Appropriate mentions/visits add to the story.
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Y&R/DAYS: actors make returns
Michelle approved that pic? I'm getting Janice from The Muppets vibes...
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
This was the passage from the book which took aim at Erica Slezak Erika Slezak neatly summarizes the change in the variety of characters to be found on OLTL, "We don't have poor people in Llanview. We don't have any more black people in Llanview. We have no ethnic people. No, this is now a story about rich people and richer people. We're all haves now." Since we were the only blacks/ethnics, the reference was clear. I was shocked by the gracelessness of the remarks. With scant credentials overall and virtually none in the New York theater, Slezak had walked into a solidly established hit that black theater performers had played a significant role in making into the success that would line her pockets with millions. However Erica was lamenting that fact not celebrating it. But Ellen didn't quote that part of the article either through ignorance or design.
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Passions Discussion Thread
The fact that it supposedly aimed for and appealed to a teen demographic speaks volumes. There was no way NBC wanted its 3pm serial to be a teen soap. That only came about because of the juvenile writing. With nothing else to boast about NBC trumpeted its success in the 11-17 demo. But I would wager, with many products, teens change their habits and later on don't want to be associated with anything to do with their younger selves.
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ALL: Proposed Soaps Over The Years
This Moment of Time Writers John Pickard/Frank Provo Show was a hybrid of Pickard and Provo’s Wendy Warren and the News and Concerning Miss Marlowe. It incorporates characters from both, and the five scripts are virtual duplicates of the five scripts in the unsold TV version of the popular radio series Wendy Warrenand the News. Set in 1966 with Julie Allen, a TV personality,who we see both in front of the camera as a newswoman and in her personal life. 1977 Wings of Love Aaron Spelling Productions. Proposed daytime soap opera about love among stewardesses and pilots, and their families and friends. PRODUCER:Aaron Spelling Douglas S Cramer (executive); WRITERS: Stephen/Elinor Karpf,
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ALL: Proposed Soaps Over The Years
1976 The Glass Heart AKA To Love and Be Loved Larry White Productions,Columbia Pictures Television. WRITER: Gabrielle Upton A soap opera about Tamara Tabor, her troubled family, and the Rolling Hills Hospital A Girl Named Jo AKA Girl Alone Writers - John Pickard/Frank Provo A proposed daily soap opera. Tear-jerking saga of a Midwestern girl named Jo Merrill, come to New York to be an actress. Mentions Wendy Warren and the News radio program, so was probably proposed soon after the close of that show (1958). Sharla AKA Beggars and Choosers . PROD. CO.: EMI Television. • Unsold mini-series follows seventeen years of the life of Sharla Taylor, daughter of Hungarian immigrants, making it big in the world of professional beauty. SCRIPT DATE: 03-02-1978. WRITER: Hess, John D.; Nixon, Agnes. More info on Agnes Nixons primetime soap originally scheduled to air June 77 but dropped at the last minute. seems at this point (march 78) they were trying to fashion it into a miniseries.
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
Although it appears Rick was recast at that time earlier in the thread we have this November 1972 Daytime TV Jerry Lacy replaced Ed Moore in the part of Rick Latimer, August 1. So it appears that Ed Moore just had a break.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
On a scene by scene basis, there are often well written,acted and directed moments. The overall problem is the bigger picture. The long term stories-everyone hates the business shenanigans, takeovers and job switches,all of which don't seem to have any tangible effect. The lack of sets, extras -no offices or support staff to give these corporations some semblance of reality. People living in the same hotel room and visiting the same eateries,sometimes twice or more on the same soap day. Costuming is pretty poor-women's clothes look generic and men's seems non existent. All the men get around in dark colored cheap looking clothing. I could go on. This is the #1 daytime show and looking at the numbers ,outdraws a lot of primetime stuff. They need to get rid of Josh, hire a new EP/headwriter and find some extra $$ for production. Wishful thinking... And just to show that everybody has their own reality-this comment from another board LOVE this actress. And based on the passionate viewer reactions her character regularly generates, she CLEARLY is effortlessly effective in selling ‘Entitled Ice Princess/Daddy’s Girl/Meanie to Adam/Business Sucess but Relationship Loser,’ and blah-dee-blah… I think Amelia H. is sooooo talented – and an integral part of the whole YnR cast. She keeps Victoria Newman ALWAYS a great, soapy draw for me.
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Soap Opera Cast Lists and Character Guides- Cancelled and Current
Guiding Light Jacqueline "Jackie" Scott Marler Spaulding Marler Cindy Pickett 1976-80 Cynthia Bostick 1979 (temporary) Carrie Mowery 1980- July 82 Dr. Matt Davenport James Carroll Dec 1982 - Jan 83 former boss and lover of Maureen Bauer; doctor, Nola Martin Bruhner Clement Fowler March - May 1983 patient +BBert; taught Rick German Lucien Goff Andreas Katsulas ? 1982 - April 1982 One eyed man that was after Alan Spaulding Ben McFarren Stephen Yates March 1976- ? January82
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Somerset Discussion Thread
The Paducah Sun 29th October 1976 Actor doubles work in 'soap' By DAN LEWIS Joe Sirola and the producers of a daytime soap opera, "Somerset," seen weekdays at 3 p.m., aren't taking any chances on the possibility the show may continue. At the moment, the NBC network reportedly is considering abandoning its six-year-old show because of anemic ratings. But should the serial survive or move to another network, as has been reported, both Sirola and the producers are prepared for any and all eventualities including Sirola's unavailability should some other offer arrive. Sirola will be seen in the series, as Fred Harrington, the kind-hearted, friendly do-gooder who, in reality, is the big boss of the underworld (only the show's fans know this) through Nov 1. To accomplish this, even though his services were required in Hollywood, while the show tapes in New York, Sirola worked double-time for two straight weeks. He trudged out to NBC's Brooklyn studios every working day in that period and taped two shows a day. In the desperate effort to keep the show alive, the rest of the company was willing to do double time with him to get his scenes on the shelf before Sirola returne to Hollywood for the "pilot season." Sirola is the veteran Broadway actor whose rich, resonant voice was his gold mine in a unique behind-the-camera career. His voice is the one heard on literally thousands of commercials.His face rarely was seen. He was in such demand through the years, that his annual income, he confides frequently, ranges from $250,000 to $500,000 a year. The voiceover bonanza permitted him the luxury of picking his spots. Theater was a first love, but, in time, Sirola yielded to the Hollywood fascination of television. A number of great appearances in dramatic series led to his own starring role in a very short-lived series, "The Montefuscos," which lasted exactly four weeks on NBC last season. But it didn't take Sirola long to find his way into another series. He became the manager of the magic club in Bill Bixby's series, "The Magician," which, although not renewed, has been drawing good ratings as an ABC late-night rerun series. ' Sirola also continued to be in big demand for commercial voiceovers.
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ALL: Legacy children who were undervalued or underdeveloped
Love of Life Alan and Barbara Sterling. Not seen in the last 10 years of the show.
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Primetime Soaps
`All That Glitters' falters in ratings. Lear show's numbers are off in three top markets after fast start, but there is not total unhappiness, Norman Lear's controversial soap opera satire, All That Glitters, after solid first week sampling in the Nielsen overnights in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, has dropped off in all three markets, tumbling particularly severely in New York. Glitters, according to researchers at WPIX(TV) New York, which plays the series each weekday evening from 11:30 to midnight, started off its first week (April 18 -22) with a 5.1 average rating and a 16 share. From April 25 to 29, it fell to a 4.1 rating and a 12 share. And for the week of May 2, Glitters managed only a 3.3 rating and 9 share. That's only a shade higher than the numbers WPIX was getting for the umpteenth reruns of The Honeymooners, the old Jackie Gleason half hour. If Glitters doesn't rebound, WPIX sources say the station will be forced to cancel it, on the theory that anything below a 5 average rating would drop the rate -card price (now a reported $1,000 a minute) too low for WPIX to make a profit on it KCOP(TV) Los Angeles' statisticians say that Glitters, which KCOP strips at 8 p.m., went from an 8 rating and 11 share for the premiere week of April 18 to a 6 rating and.9 share the next week to a 4 rating and 6 share the third (and most recent) week. But, in mitigation, Pete Schlesinger, the KCOP program director, says that the networks have frontloaded specials in the last two weeks to take advantage of the May sweeps and that he expects Glitters' audience to grow in June. "The networks orient their programming to children at 8 o'clock," Mr. Schlesinger says. "We've got the adult show that's perfect counterprograming, so we'll get a higher concentration of the 18 -to -49 year olds." On WFLD -TV Chicago, Glitters, at 10:30 every weeknight, kicked off with an 8 rating and 16 share average for April 18 to 22. It fell to a 5 rating and 11 share from April 25 to 29. But the show appears to have at least temporarily stabilized, hanging on to a 5 rating and 10 share for the week of May 2. "We're delighted with the numbers," says Dave Kenin, the program director of WFLD -TV, despite the fact that Glitters runs fifth in the time period, with WMAQTV Chicago's Johnny Carson network talk show (which averages about a 13 rating and 27 share) and WLS -TV Chicago's combination of off- network cop shows, made for TV movie reruns and specials (which average 11 ratings and 23 shares) number one and two at 10:30.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
They could have just put Nikki on a chaise lounge up against a wall to suggest she was in part of a grander room. Again just some imagination and ingenuity needed.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
Jill and Tucker were never married.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
As Tonya won't return, should Y&R cast a new 50 something actress to come on for a few days to play Olivia? With Mamie back it would be the right time, and her presence would help with Nate's characterization. Olivia was always a pretty serious character, dedicated to medicine and I could see Nate under pressure to be a doctor. They could explore that and have Olivia realize that unintentionally she had put expectations on her son.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
And now Chance,who has always been involved in law enforcement is moving to corporate... Also Nikki's bedroom looked as cheap as fluck.
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Y&R: December 2023 Discussion Thread
An office??? Ain't gonna happen....Nate would be at a table at Society just repeating 'biotechnology' in every scene.
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Classic Primetime Miniseries - Trashy or Classy?
Thorn Birds was a biggie! ABC -TV wrote another chapter in the history of television mini-series last week when it aired its 10-hour adaptation of Colleen McCullough's best-selling novel, "The Thorn Birds." Expected to capture around a 40 share of the national viewing audience, Thorn Birds powered past this season's other major mini-series, Winds of War, and finished its run with an average 41 national rating and 59 share. It was the first major mini -series since ABC's first, Roots, to have substantially built its audience from first night to last. Competition from the other two networks was virtually flattened on all four nights of the ABC broadcast, but although ABC picked up four -tenths of a rating point in its season -to -date average and came within one -half of a rating point of first- ranked CBS -TV, network researchers predict the season, scheduled to end in about two weeks, has been all but won by CBS. Thorn Birds, which ran Sunday through Wednesday (March 27 -30), not only outperformed Winds of War in its national rating, but it did so episode for comparable episode. It takes its place behind Roots, which averaged a national rating and share of 45/66, as the second-highest rated mini-series of all time. Winds, now displaced from second, averaged a 38.6/53. On its opening night, Thorn Birds averaged a 39.5 rating/55 share, surpassing the first night of Winds (39/53) to become the highest-rated first episode of any mini-series. It also broke Winds' opening night record for capturing the highest number of households for a first episode by attracting 32.9 million homes per average minute. The number of homes using television soared that night to 69.8 million, up from 63.7 million the Sunday before and 62.1 million a year ago. Episode two's national average (42.4/59), surpassed Winds' second-episode average (40.2/54) by five share points and broke another record by capturing an average 35.3 million homes per minute. HUT levels averaged 70.8 million, 4% higher than the previous Monday's 67.8 million. Tuesday's episode three captured a 43.2 ating/62 share, compared with a 38.7/54 for Winds, part three, and attracted an average 35,990,000 homes per average minute. It ranks as the fourth highest-rated network entertainment program of all time, behind CBS's final episode of M *A *S *H, CBS's "Who Shot J.R." episode of Dallas, and episode eight of Roots. Thorn Birds' Wednesday finale averaged a 43.1 rating/62 share nationally, one-tenth of a rating point below Wednesday's performance. Doubling ABC's typical Sunday -night ratings to an average 32.8/47, Thorn Birds knocked nearly seven rating points from CBS's average Sunday night ratings performance and more than four from NBC's. On Monday, ABC averaged a 36.1 rating/51 share nationally, while on NBC, a rerun of the movie, Prom Night (11.8/16), finished more than six rating points behind the usual performance of the NBC Monday Night Movie (17.4/26). CBS's regular lineup finished nearly five points below its norm, averaging a 13.1/19 for the night. On Tuesday, national ratings fell short of doubling for the third consecutive night for ABC (34.8/50), but left CBS (10.8/16) with seven rating points fewer than it normally captures on Tuesdays (17/26). NBC, which pitted the second half of the two-hour pilot of its new hit series, A Team against the first hour of Thorn Birds, finished the night about a rating point ahead of its usual Tuesday- night performance, averaging a 15.2/ 22. The A Team repeat, which averaged a 26.4/39 in its premiere as a lead -out from the Super Bowl, averaged an 18/26 its second time around. Thorn Birds' Wednesday night performance left CBS's lineup, which included a rerun of the movie, Scavenger Hunt (10.2/ 14), with an average national rating and share (10.4/14.6) five rating points behind its norm. NBC's series lineup (11.6/16.3) came in six points under par. Overall, Thorn Birds captured an average 34.9 million homes per average minute and replaced Winds of War, which averaged 32.1 million homes per minute over seven days, as the top ranked mini -series for household delivery. All four episodes finished among the top 11 network entertainment programs of all time. ABC researchers estimate it reached 110 million people.
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Young & Restless - November 2023 Episode Rankings
Only the Top 5 scoring more than a 3 a week average. Everyone else below 9th is on 2 a week or less.
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