Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Soap Opera Network Community

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Paul Raven

Member
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Paul Raven

  1. I think you are confused. Teddy was the son of Grant and Joyce who put him up for adoption, when she was separated from Grant, without Grant having any knowledge of her pregnancy. Mary and her husband adopted Teddy, not knowing it was an illegal adoption. It all came out but the Ellisons were allowed to keep Teddy. But then Brian died so Mary moved to Oakdale and Joyce was forever scheming to nab Grant and see Teddy. Ralph was not Grant's brother and it was Keith Charles that played him. Larry Keith was busy on AMC as Nick.
  2. It badly needs a revamp....and some customers.
  3. Ralph was on for a few years in the late 70's. Was a lover of Joyce when she was involved with Don and then Mary, who he stepped aside for so she could be with Don. He was an old flame of Valerie and may have been used as a date for Sandy,Susan etc. ATWT had a bunch of unattached characters in that age group and played musical chairs with them. As I recall, he was never involved with Lisa so it was puzzling he was brought back at all.
  4. From AWHP re Sally Last Appearance: May 26, 1986 Portrayers: Cathy Greene, April 17, 1975 - September 15, 1978. Julie Philips, April 16, 1979 - September 18, 1980. Jennifer Runyon, March 2, 1981 - February 25, 1983. Dawn Benz, March 9, 1983 - May 24, 1983. Mary Page Keller, May 27, 1983 - June 21, 1985. Taylor Miller, July 22, 1985 - May 26, 1986.
  5. Re Dani/Andre marriage. Sure they should have been drunk but more intentional. Not so much OMG what have we done?More like OK how are we going to make this work?
  6. @ranger1rg Thanks for that. Interesting analysis. So the GCAC seems to have disappeared. I thought it was a permanent set? I get the feeling they are making space for some new sets for the upcoming LA story. I don't understand how it all works eg they can use 5 sets in one episode, but only 3 on other days. Hope this set discussion doesn't result in a mean girl GIF response!
  7. I think CBS would have put pressure on Columbia to jazz up Y&R with more action storylines to counter ABC. They did the same with P&G, hence the Mr Big story on ATWT and Quint's adventures on GL. Networks have always tried to intervene in the creative process. CBS would be talking to CPT who would pass on 'suggestions' to Conboy/Kenney who in turn would mention it to Bill Bell. Now Bill claimed he answered to no one but he was smart enough to know that it was good business practice to keep the network and production company happy.
  8. It sounds like this LA story will be short term to give Nick/Sharon something to do and bring back Noah. Maybe Braun, Howarth etc will only be on for the duration of the story? If they're all LA based characters, how will they all end up in GC?
  9. I would love to read the Afternoon TV interview with Wes Kenney where he talks about taking over at Y&R. He does address the lighting approach and how he brightened things up, and a bunch of other stuff.
  10. AW Taylor Miller coming back to daytime after her success as Nina on AMC. And taking on the role of Sally AW's most popular heroine at the time. After a year Taylor was outta there and Sally was killed. Maybe if Taylor had played a new role and not a recast it might have worked. But the odds were stacked against her. Same for Sharon Gabet, who managed to garner a lot of praise despite EON's low rating and eventual cancellation. But AW miscast her as Brittany and the writing was all over the place. Again she was shortlived in the role. FIZZLE.
  11. In 7 months we have yet to see Martin do anything connected to his political career. He's either at home or at a restaurant. So much could be mined from him having an office, some staff (at least an assistant) and some plot related to being a politician.
  12. Why not go recurring so that if she's not available regularly?
  13. So each episode now pretty much consists of groups of 2 characters seated having a discussion for the entire episode. They might shake things up by having a 3rd character enter the scene later. Quite boring.
  14. With the budget/set situation I don't know what they can do to improve the look of the show. And the uninspired writing is no help.
  15. They need to put a half wall or a screen to cover the bed in Ashley's apartment. It looks so odd to see that bed sitting in the living room.
  16. If they knew where they were headed with June, they should not have made her so messy at the outset eg the imaginary money etc. Sure she could be struggling but maybe more on an upward trajectory when we met her. The story would still have worked and in fact if she was more together, she would have more agency in wanting to reconnect with her kids. The jury is out for me on the insta wedding. Interesting to see where they take it. Based on some past plots it might be wrapped up in 2 weeks.
  17. I have read that Agnes asked that when the show expanded to an hour that the episodes be saved which means May 77 onwards. If so, who kept/has access to those tapes? I've also heard about the fire. When did it occur and do we have any idea of what may have been lost?
  18. Huge Nov sweeps storyline. 2 barely seen characters tie the not. Will Danny's sister Gina show up to serenade the couple? Or will Danny croak out a love ballad to his bride? Where will the wedding take place? The Jazz Lounge? Chancellor Park?
  19. Brenda Dickson pre Y&R on The FBI. Brenda Dickson on The FBI
  20. John Conboy was all about the visuals- sets, costume, lighting etc, which was fine if their was the story to back it up and the actors to bring it to life. Too often there was no substance to back up the glitz. Someone called Conboy 'the Ross Hunter of Daytime TV' referring to the movie producer famous for lavish productions. When Hunter teamed with Douglas Sirk, some fabulous movies resulted. With other directors/writers the results were less compelling. Similar to Conboy.
  21. No Lee, Carolyn, Samantha and Bobby were all shipped out of town in early 76. When the Pollocks took over they were all dropped.
  22. Traci's return to town was treated as the second coming. I was surprised she went into detail about her past with Cane. I thought that would be swept under the rug a. because it was a filler story that went nowhere and b. because of the recast and reset of Cane it didn't have any relevance. But instead of a 'yes, Cane and I became close when I was writing a book and I'm surprised he's Dumas etc' Traci went all in on their epic love story of him wanting a relationship and she pulling the plug. Then they met up at society and there was an awkward embrace etc. Billy Flynn must have wondered WTH was going on. Is this woman my maiden Aunt? Anyway, Traci will probably disappear again and the whole thing will be forgotten. But it filled up an episode with 'drama'. @BeeLol Thanks for the laughs.
  23. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chances_(TV_series) Details the history of the show. Low ratings lead to a change in timeslot and format, with a move to more outrageous stories. One factor that may or may not have kept it on air was that Oz TV stations were required to have a certain amount of local drama in their schedule. As mentioned in the Wiki article the Nine network had endured a number of flops and probably didn't have the budget or possible projects in the pipeline ,so Chances may have been kept on air to fulfil that quota until other projects could get off the ground.
  24. CBS always had the most TV movies on tap but used them for years as counter programming Tues, Wed and Sat. Occasionally a title would break through and win the timeslot but mostly they were just there to provide semi decent numbers up against stronger competition. I guess someone realized they might be wasting some potential ratings grabbers in those timeslots and thus the Sunday movie was scheduled and it paid off. Those movies would have otherwise played Tues or Sat and no doubt have drawn fewer viewers.
  25. Every time an actress becomes pregnant, the producers/writers have to decide whether to incorporate it into the storyline or cover it up- cue the large purses, close ups etc. In the former case what real life pregnancies resulted in onscreen babies? Way back in the 50's Mary Stuart was pregnant so Jo on SFT was also expecting, resulting in baby Duncan (who got killed off). Maybe that was the first soap to do that. What are some instances you recall over the years?

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.