Everything posted by Paul Raven
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
And Bunim, in her Afternoon TV interview at the time, said one of the changes at ATWT would be to introduce 'key lighting' to highlight faces and reduce shadows.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Yes they marriedand left Henderson Matt was played by Robert Phelps husband of Jill Farren Phelps. Karl Light and Patricia Roe played her parents.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Those 70's scenes are definitely a cut above the ATWT eps of that era. Sets look classier and better lit. Kim's apartment from that time on ATWT looks cheap and the lighting is stark. The women's makeup looks garish. It looks like Love of Life also had better production values in the 70's.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
So cool to see Jo's kitchen. The 60's b&w with Marge and the color 70's with Melissa show the same kitchen with some changes in layout. Guess Jo decided to update at some point. I wonder if the changes were made when they went to color. Was that 68? Jo was married to Tony in the Melissa scenes, so he must have moved into her house. Did she stay there until she and Stu moved to Hartford House? The first meeting of Sam and Jo. This must have been 65? I think Arthur died in 66. In the Xmas credits of 77 you can see Hope Busby as Liza and Meredith Orr as Tina. Never seen before.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Jackson Chase sounds so fake. Another mystery to be solved...
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Characters you were surprised to see again
Dina Abbott on Y&R in 2017. Really thought the ship had sailed on her after years of absence and plenty of times when she could have been brought back eg John and Katherine's funerals. Even though it was ultimately a waste of that character, they got several years of story from her return.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Hey Victoria, thanks for alerting us to that. Amazing find! Never before seen clips from the 60's and 70's. Just proves that there is stuff out there.
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Days of Our Lives: November 2021 Discussion Thread
Bill Bell's Days was way campier than anything Ron could attempt. The beauty was that it worked on a number of levels so we laughed and cried at the same time. Kinda like Douglas Sirk melodramas of the 50's.
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All: Characters you thought would come back but never did
GL Roxie Shayne. Reva hung on forever and they introduced Cassie. Even Rusty got a return but Roxie was never utilised. Was she even mentioned?
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Michael Leon Pilots/Proposals Young Lives 1981
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Characters you were surprised to see again
With so many comings and goings over the years, changes in direction and theme, a lot of characters get lost in the shuffle, never to be seen again. Who were some characters that you were surprised to see again, considering so many are forgotten? I'd have to say Guiding Light bringing back Meta Bauer after more than 20 years was a big surprise, considering that the Bauers were no longer the leading family and she was pretty much unknown to most viewers, as well as being an older character,at a time when the emphasis was on youth.
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Wiliam Podmore Young Dr Malone Mrs Hughes lawyer
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Sybil Trent Hilltop House 1939
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Radio Soap Opera Discussion
Irna Phillips Tests Her Video Ideas on Radio Audience Billboard July 29 1944 CHICAGO. July teel.-Theories which she hopes will eventually give her the secret to a successful daytime television serial of tomorrow are now being put into practice here by !rna Phillips on her three NBC dramatic shows, Today's Children, Woman in White, and Guiding Light (I to 1:45 p.m. CWT). Irna's theories, worked out with the collaboration of Carl Wester. co-owner of the shows, are built upon the premise that tomorrow's housewives ate not going to be able to watch television shows constantly and still keep a family happy. So for the past two months, during which time a studio audience was allowed to watch a murder trial plot, unfold, she hes been trying to make her shows entertaining to hear and to see. Worth this writing and production plan used successfully for television. Miss Phillips believes she can keep an audience which would only hear a show for a while and see and hear it for another while, and thus everyone-sponsor, net, audience, and husband-would be happy. Audience, 15,000 in 2 Mouths During there two months the serials have been geared to please the 15,000 who have attended the shows In NBC's studios and the listening audience, too. She has written sequences requiring action on the part of the cast. She has had the cast work without scripts part of the time. She has used simple sets. The plan has worked perfectly. Contrary to many prevailing expectations the cast required only the usual dally hour of rehearsal, even when they didn't use scripts all the time. The studio audience has been pleased. The actors have been stimulated by the demands of the technique and the presence of a studio audience and have been giving better than usual performances. Letters from listeners have attested to the last fact. Commercials are often meant for visual as well as audio Impact and demonstrations of the sponsors products have been carried out during the reading of commercials. Ed Prentiss, Master of Ceremonies weaving the three shows together, has had this task, and, according to Miss Phillips, the sponsor (General Mills) has been more than pleased with results. Three -Act Play Daily In the days of television eltsa Phillips believes her plan will give the home audience a three -act play daily. To do this she Intends to have her characters used more Interchangeably In the three shows. Therein will Ile the principal similarity to a three -act play, and In this case it will be a three -set play using a small, inexpensive cast but losing no dramatic content. Thls fall, it Is planned that the three series will be broadcast before an audience in one of Chicago's theaters. Then Miss Phillips plans to put her plans to a more stringent test. Very interesting that Irna was already preparing for television years before it became a reality.
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Jim Backus Society Girl Dexter Hayes 'millionaire aviator' David Harum ?? (replacing Barry Sullivan) 1942 Big Sister 1945 Stella Dallas TV Matinee Theater ' A Family Affair'
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Very cool find. also Backstage Wife 1941 Richard Janaver Thunder Over Paradise Gilbert Mcauley 1939 Mystery Man 1942 (replaced Alan Hewitt) Our Gal Sunday 1943 David Harum 1947 Lorenzo Jones 1951 Front Page Farrell 1951 Stella Dallas 1946/1952 My True Story 1955 Whispering Streets 1955
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Radio Soap Opera Discussion
The Road of Life 1942 happenings JAMES BRENT, M.D., has never lost the high ideals of service with which he entered the study of medicine, but he has learned that fulfilling them in practice isn't as easy as discussing them in theory. Jim's brilliant work as an intern at City Hospital brought him to the post of surgical assistant to Dr. Reginald Parsons, Chief of Staff. Then his career suffered a temporary setback when he was shot through the hand in a quarrel with his brother. Thinking his injury was permanent, he went to Pine Cone Ridge, where he met Dr. Thompson and Sylvia Bertram, who were instrumental in curing his obsession that he would never operate again. Eventually he returned to City Hospital to become Parsons' successor as Chief. Jim once planned to marry Mary Holt, but they were unsuited to each other. Later he was engaged to Carol Evans, and although they quarreled and broke the engagement, they are still deeply in love. (Played by Ken Griffin) DR. REGINALD PARSONS, former Chief of Staff at City Hospital, is a proud, arrogant man. It was this arrogance that led to his resignation from the hospital. Parsons, years ago, was the husband of Helen Gowan. Later, he married Sylvia Bertram, but that marriage, too, ended in divorce. He is a brilliant surgeon but in any crisis it always happens that he is his own worst enemy. It was his jealousy of Dr. Brent which lost him his position as Chief of City Hospital. After Jim's return to the hospital, when Parsons was proved wrong in his prophecy that Jim's hand was permanently injured, the relations between the two were never quite as friendly as before, and slowly grew worse until Parsons took issue with Jim on a matter of hospital policy, was defeated by the governing board, and resigned, leaving the post of chief of staff open for Jim. He is now only a wreck of his former self since he has permitted his innate craving for liquor to get the better of hint. (Played by Reese Taylor) CLAUDIA WILSON was brought to City Hospital suffering from a ruptured appendix. From the very first there were puzzling aspects to her case, and Dr. Brent and Doc Thompson became suspicious of her aunt and uncle, her only relatives. When Claudia showed, during convalescence, no desire to leave the hospital, Jim lost no time in investigating, and discovered that she was a wealthy girl whose parents had been killed eight years before. Since then she had been kept . in strictest seclusion by her aunt and uncle, while they squandered her money. As a result of her treatment, Claudia has become timid and mentally immature. Thus Dr. Jim's problem of bringing her back to health is partly a psychological one. (Played by Sarajane Wells) SYLVIA BERTRAM -cold, calculating, with a subtle and clever mind -is day supervisor of nurses on the third floor at City Hospital. She first entered Jim Brent's life when he fled to Pine Cone Ridge, convinced that he would never operate again. She chose to marry Dr. Parsons because she thought he would be more successful than Dr. Brent. But this union was terminated by divorce. Since then, Sylvia has worked at City Hospital, devoting herself to attempts to dominate Dr. Brent. It was she who per- suaded Jim to pursue the dispute which led to Dr. Parsons' resignation. If Sylvia had her way she would destroy all of Jim's fine humanity and send him ruthlessly on his way to the top of his profession. Unfortunately for her, Jim is not always easily led away from what he knows is right. (Played by Lois Zarley) HELEN GOWAN STEPHENSON was a nurse in City Hospital when Dr. Brent interned there. She has had a tragic life. Her first mariage, to Dr. Parsons, ended in divorce after the birth of a son whom Parsons turned over to friends, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stephenson, to raise, refusing to tell Helen where the baby was. It was only when the boy was brought to City Hospital as a patient that Helen saw him again. Later, Mrs. Stephenson having died, she married Tom and they were ideally happy until his death in a motor accident. Now Helen. lives entirely for the boy, although he refuses to recognize her as his mother. She is constantly sending gifts to him at his school. (Played by Muriel Bremner) CAROL EVANS first met Dr. Jim Brent through her brother Bill, also a doctor. She was then the wife of Sam Martin, whom she had never loved. As Carol's feeling for Jim grew stronger she realized that a divorce was the only solution. After this divorce she resumed her maiden name. Most of her life Carol has been used to wealth and luxury, but they have fostered her naturally sweet disposition and now, a mature woman, she is more interested in seeing Jim keep his ideals than win worldly success. This, more than mere jealousy, is why she so bitterly resents Sylvia Bertram 's efforts to advise Jim. (Played by Louise Fitch) SALLY BARNETT, night super- visor of nurses on the third floor of City Hospital, is as unlike her daytime colleague, Sylvia Bertram, as possible. She's gay, friendly and forthright in all her dealings with others. Naturally, she is very popular and everyone, from doctors to other nurses, likes to drop in and chat with her when she's on duty. It's never been any secret that Sally's feelings for Doc Thompson went deeper than mere friendship, and everyone was glad when he overcame his shyness and proposed. Now that they're married, they should make a very happy couple. (Played by Viola Berwick) DR. RALPH THOMPSON, usually known simply as "Doc," has none of the polished suavity you'd expect to find in the resident physician of a great hospital. He's homespun, quietly humorous, and the possessor of a salty, realistic philosophy. Doc became Jim Brent's fast friend when the latter was in Pine Cone Ridge, and when Jim had the opportunity to install Doc at the hospital as resident, he lost no time in doing so. Now Doc has become a valued member of the staff. Very little gets past his shrewd and knowing eyes, and he has pretty accurately taken the measure of everyone with whom he has come in contact. He is completely loyal to Dr. Jim, although there are times when he cannot entirely approve of his actions. (Played by Sidney Breeze)
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ALL: Characters you are surprised lasted so long
Neil Curtis (Joe Gallison) on Days. Neil came on in 1974 and outlasted many characters including many of the Horton family. He didn't have any real ties and I guess this worked in his favor. He could have easily been dropped in the cast purge of 1980 and further along when vets eg Don, Marie, Maggie, Doug, Julie were dropped but had the advantage of being in a popular pairing with Liz. When Gloria Loring left in 86, the writers could have sent them off into the sunset but instead Neil managed to hang into the 90's when he finally was dropped w/o explanation.
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Y&R November 2021 Discussion Thread
So Abby leaves her baby with Devon, even though both grandmas and a nanny with with whom he would presumably have bonded with are present in his life and willing to look after him.
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Geraldine Kay Second Husband Those Websters Mrs Boyd Masquerade Arnold Grimm's Daughter Taffy Wade 1942 Rita Ascot The Guiding Light 1945 Road of Life Judith Evand 1944 Guilia Adams Trouble With Marriage 1939 Caroline's Golden store Mrs Crowley
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Slick, I believe that the radio roles for Edie Adams are a different actress than the one you have listed. Edie was born in 1927 which would make her way too young to the mother in 'Those Happy Gilmans' for example. That Edith Adams had a role in Girl Alone Mrs Bates 1936
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Muriel Starr Just Plain Bill 1942 Perry Mason Peggy Wall Romance of Helen Trent Margaret 'Peggy' Fuller Married to Bob Griffin Lorna Lynn Heart of Juliet Jones Eve Jones Big Sister My True Story Mary Jason 1953 David Harum 1949 Whispering Streets Hilda 1953
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Y&R: Old Articles
Great post - much food for thought. So you changed Luan to an old affair with John and made Keemo Jacks half brother? Definitely think that would have worked better. Luan needed to be more than stereotyped maiden who died a noble death. That story had zero consequences apart from having Jack notch up another marriage and gain a son that never returned. Dina returning also would be a great addition to the mix. You're right, Blade was a terrible character. At the very least, there was no need for him to marry Ashley as that was third time for her in 10 years. The obsession with marriage was ruinous in the long term. Blade could have been a serious relationship w/o marriage. It would have been quite natural for Ashley to be a little reluctant to wed after two trips to the altar already. When Brenda left, maybe that was the time to rest Ashley rather than hiring Shari. Wait until Eileen returned and give the character a rest as the Cole/Ashley marriage was a dud. Around mid 90's maybe was a good time for Patty to return. A lot of possibilities there. She could want revenge on Jack and fall in love again. Danny could become involved with her again. That would give the Williams family more prominence. How about Steve Williams returning? He had been involved with Jill and that could be explored. Or he could hook up with Ashley and re-ignite the Williams/Abbott grudges. Matt Miller coming back could provide lots of drama for the Newmans as he was enamored of Nikki and had been close to Ashley. I wonder why Bill didn't make use of those characters and the history that was there instead of trying to new characters that didn't work.
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Thanks Slick! Morgan Brittany Pilots/Proposals Delta County USA Doris Ann 1977
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Soap Hoppers: The Soap Actors And Roles Thread
Some requests Guilia Adams Morgan Brittany Rita Ascot Jim Backus Rene Gekiere Geraldine Kaye