Everything posted by Paul Raven
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Ratings from the 80's
Top 10 daytime shows April 15 - 19 1985 1. General Hospital (ABC), 8.1/28 2. Price Is Right (CBS), 7.4/34 3. All My Children (ABC) 7.3/27 4. The Young and the Restless (CBS)7.2/30 5. Guiding Light (CBS), 7.2/25 6. As the World Turns (CBS), 7.0/26 7. Wheel of Fortune (NBC), 6.7/31 8. Days of Our Lives (NBC), 6.5/24 9. Price is Right (CBS), 6.2/29 10.One Life to Live (ABC), 6.2/23.
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Primetime Soaps
Primetime soap ratings week ending Jan 6th 1985 Dallas #3 26.3/38 Dynasty #4 26.2/38 Falcon Crest #13 21.5/33 Knots Landing #14 21.4/33 Hotel #18 20.3/33 Berrengers #67 11.9/20
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Ratings from the 80's
May 85 ratings report In the current quarter to date, Santa Barbara is averaging a 3.8/11 in the first quarter compared to 7.6/23 for CBS's Guiding Light and 9.3/28 for ABC's General Hospital.
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Ratings from the 80's
From Broadcasting magazine NBC's success in prime time has tended to cloud its performance in daytime, where it lags behind the other two networks. But here, too, NBC executives said there are signs of improvement, albeit not as fast as perhaps they would hope. All three networks are down in daytime ratings compared to a year ago. NBC has averaged a 4.9/18 rating for the first 10 months of this year (January- October), 4% off the 5.1/18 it averaged for the first 10 months of 1984; ABC averaged a 6.2/22 compared to a 6.4/22 last year, off 3%; CBS averaged a 6.3/23 compared to a 7.1/25, off 11 %. The stability of the prime time schedule now affords Tartikoff more time to spend on daytime problems -he says he spends twice as much time on daytime programming as he did a year ago when prime time was his main preoccupation. And daytime, according to NBC group vice president Robert Butler, is the principal reason NBC has not yet reached the operating profit levels of either ABC or CBS. NBC's principal daytime effort has been the new soap Santa Barbara, which it intro- duced 15 months ago. Between July 30 -Oct. 26, 1984, the soap opera averaged a 3.2/10. But between July 29 -Oct. 25, 1985, Santa Barbara averaged a 3.6/12, a 13% gain.
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Ratings from the 70's
For the final week of 1979 and the week cancellation was announced, Love of Life was at the bottom of the ratings with a 3.9/12 share.
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Falcon Crest
Week ending Feb 9th 1984 Falcon Crest finished 11th with a 21.7/37 share. Matt Houston on ABC was 30th with an 18.3/31 and NBC's New Show was 64th with a 6.8/12
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Knots Landing
Week ending Feb 9th 1984 Thurs 10 - 11 Knots Landing 20.1 33 share Hill St Blues 19.1 31 share 20/20 15.5 25 share
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Ratings from the 80's
Over the first three days, Santa Barbara averaged a 3.5/11 in Nielsen's eight metered markets, according to NBC. That compares to an average of 4.2/ 14 for the Match Game - /Hollywood Squares Hour in the 3-4 slot over the previous four weeks. But the numbers for Santa Barbara steadily declined over the first three days. For Santa Barbara's premiere on Monday (July 30) it averaged s 4.4/14, compared to a 3.4/11 on Tuesday and a 2.8/9 on Wednesday.
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Ratings from the 80's
For week ending August 12 1983 In.daytime Nielsen's, CBS and ABC tied in ratings with 6.9 each, although CBS inched ahead in shares to 25 against ABC's 23. NBC moved closer, however, in narrowing its daytime gap by scoring 5.5/20, second time in three weeks its daytime schedule scored 5.5 and fifth consecutive week it scored 19 share or better. For first time in eight years, NBC said, it had four of top 10 daytime pro- grams.
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Texas! Discussion Thread
When TBS started airing the show in half hour segments in 1983 at 11.35 am following The Catlins, there was talk that if it proved to be a success, the show might go back into production. Did that run start with the first episode? If deemed a success, how would the reruns mesh with new episodes? The Catlins was reported as rating a 1.2 and P&G were looking for similar numbers for Texas.
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Another World Discussion Thread
Anne seems a very grounded and sweet person. I think she was miscast as Nicole. I know recasts often mean a change in character but I didn't feel any connection to the previous Nicoles. Philece Sampler would have made a better Nicole rather than Donna. Nicole should have returned a few years down the track. She was part of a core family and would have provided instant story for Cass, Donna, Felicia etc It would have been interesting seeing her trying to fit in to Bay City.Would she try and rekindle a romance with Cass? How would family and friends react? Instead AW kept bringing on new characters.
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Ratings from the 80's
Daytime ratings week ending Oct 28th 1983 ABC 6.6 23 CBS 6.8 25 NBC 4.5 17
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ALL: They Almost Became
Anna Stuart tested for Felicia on AW, and a few weeks later was offered the recurring role of Donna. Hillary B Smith tested for Becky Lee on OLTL in 79.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
That quadrangle kept the show at #1 but by 78 it was over as Judith Chapman and C David Colson left.Also,Kim/Dan/John/Susan had been resolved at this point . Is that one of the reasons the ratings dropped as there was nothing as strong to play out ? Interestingly, most resources have Judith Chapman on from 75-78 but French Fan's summaries mention Natalie in July 74.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
The woman in the front row is Franny Brennan(Toni Darnay),the Stewart housekeeper that Ellen killed. Next to Bob are the Holmes,Ann and Bill played by Augusta Dabney and William Prince. They were parents to Amanda. To Bob's left is Fred Collins,played by George Sampson. I have no idea how that character played in the storyline ,as I have never seen mention of him.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Christmas 65 photo. In the front row are Connie Scott as Susan and Jeff Rowland as Dan. I didn't realise the Susan/Dan story had started that early with them being so young. I thought it didn't get underway until John Colenback became Dan. Also the elusive Judy English is included,Claire's niece and Ellen's cousin.She's next to Rosemary Prinz
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
A lot of well known daytime and primetime performers appeared on The Doctors when it was a daily and then weekly anthology.I'm sure a complete list would reveal some interesting names.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
If they hadn't already done the whole stolen baby thing with Sabrina, it could have been revealed that Chuckie and another child were switched at birth ,either accidentally or part of some nefarious scheme. Then the new character could go by his own name rather than have to deal with what to call the returned Chuckie.
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Y&R: Old Articles
Reading through old summaries, I discovered that shortly after arriving in GC, Victor meet Casey and was attracted to her.Of course, that went nowhere as Bill Bell was playing around with new characters and relationships. By the time Victor met Nikki, Casey had left town. I wonder if that connection was referred to by Victor when he and Nikki got involved or Victor didn't realize who Casey was eg Nikki referred to 'my sister'. Was the connection mentioned when Casey and Victor met again? Also, was Suzanne given an official good bye or was it assumed she left town after failing to win over Derek?
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Friday Dec 1st 67 After receiving a call from Lisa, who sounds very sick, Bob prepares to go to her apartment and check on her. He convinces Chris not to mention anything to Nancy because it is probably nothing and Bob doesn't want Nancy worrying. Arriving at Lisa's apartment, Bob is perplexed by her serious cough and does a routine examination on her which indicates she has pneumonia. Bob says it is imperative that Lisa get to the hospital for a thorough examination but she refuses to leave the apartment. He can't understand why she refuses to go to the hospital, but the reason becomes clear when Lisa tells him she is pregnant. Meanwhile, Chris and Pa talk about the mystery behind Sandy's disappearance and whether she will show up for the holiday season. Bob is shocked by Lisa's news and can't understand why she would let herself become pregnant again. Bob arranges for Lisa to have a private room at the hospital and she reluctantly agrees. Monday Nov 1st 1965 The Cassens and the Hughes learn that Ellen has agreed to marry David. When Ellen tells Claire, Doug, and Judge Lowell about her engagement, they are shocked because they had been certain that she would marry Donald. Doug even confronts David, accusing him of taking advantage of Ellen's love for her son, Dan. The Hughes also had been certain that Donald would marry Ellen, until he shared the news of the broken engagement at Grandpa Hughes's birthday celebration. Ultimately, Ellen and David are the only ones who seem pleased with the turn of events. Friday Oct 7th 1966 Claire Cassen lies wideawake in the middle of the night waiting for her husband, Dr. Doug Cassen, to arrive home from a house call to Mrs. Rogers. When Doug returns home, he's very distraught because his patient has suddenly died of heart failure. The next day, Ted Rogers visits Doug's office to find out exactly what happened to his wife. Doug doesn't know what to tell Ted, and the grieving husband demands that an autopsy be done. Doug then reveals some past medical information about Mrs. Rogers which shocks Ted. In a rage, Ted pushes Doug away and the doctor trips over a chair and hits his head on the floor.