Everything posted by Paul Raven
- As The World Turns Discussion Thread
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Ratings from the 70's
Variety May 1970 ABC averages a 19 share for the hour and a half from 11 a.m.At 12: 30,, CBS' soaper block takes over as "Search for Tomorrow" pulls a 43 share to the "Who, What, Where Game's" 28.CBS wins until 3: 30, when "Another World-Bay City," takes a 33 share to CBS' 29share for "Secret Storm."
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"Secret Storm" memories.
Thanks for these casting updates for Storm and the other soaps.Always something new to discover!
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- GH: Classic Thread
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GH: Classic Thread
Alan came on in late 77.When Doug Marland took over he said he couldn't quite work out where Alan and Monica were doing.They were involved in hospital business and always at odds and he wasn't sure if they liked or hated each other. So he had them go to bed together as a prelude to building the relationship.
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Ratings from the 70's
Those 1973 figures explain why Irna was fired around that time.
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ALL: They Almost Became
Judith also landed a role on Bright Promise but I don't think she ever made it to air as it was soon cancelled. Someone needs to interview these actors who were around in the 70s.'
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Edge of Night (EON) (No spoilers please)
Jeanne was Mike Karr's secretary.
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Edge of Night (EON) (No spoilers please)
From the EON homepage: The genesis for Henry Slesar's Edge of Night novel The Seventh Mask actually occurred before Slesar ever became a soap writer. In the mid-1960's with daytime dramas at the height of their popularity, serial producer Procter and Gamble decided to offer tv tie-in novels as a premium for P&G consumers. The company hired prolific mystery writer Henry Slesar to devise a mystery novel utilizing Edge of Night characters. While the actual mystery involved completely original characters who never appeared on the show, several familiar names were present as peripheral characters: Mike and Nancy Karr, Phil and Louise Capice, Bill and Martha Marceau, Winston Grimsley, Laurie Ann Karr, Ken Emerson, and Jeanne Culpepper. After Slesar completed the novel as requested, P&G opted not to publish as sales for other P&G premiums ("As the World Turns" and "Search for Tomorrow") had not performed as well as expected. Not long after, Slesar mentioned The Seventh Mask to his publisher at Ace. Ace liked the idea and decided to publish the novel in 1969. Ironically, P&G suddenly became interested in the project again and demanded that Slesar return the option he'd been paid for writing the book. The Seventh Mask was planned to be the first in a series of Edge novels (ala the Dark Shadows series published by Paperback Library); however, due to negotiation problems between copyright owner P&G and publisher Ace, further novelizations never reached fruition. Although The Seventh Mask's narrative is rooted in events outside of The Edge Night's established storyline, the story and situations could have just as easily been a plotline from the show. In fact, the novel is classic Slesar: a "Daddy's girl" protagonist, a delightfully eccentric villain, abundant blue herrings, and of course, a Slesarian denouement. The Seventh Mask opens with wealthy, young socialite Adrienne Haven returning home from a party at Phil and Louise Capice's Orchard Hill home. Adrienne discovers the body of her older husband Walter, shot through the head in an apparent suicide. Fearing that she'll lose Walter's insurance money, Adrienne quickly burns the suicide note and arranges the death-scene to resemble a botched robbery attempt. Naturally, Adrienne's plan backfires. The police are immediately suspicious, and when a nosy insurance investigator arrives in Monticello, Adrienne's volatile lover Tony Jerrick is arrested on a charge of first-degree murder. Horrified, Adrienne confesses the truth about Walter's death only to find that no one believes her. At Louise's urging, Adrienne turns to attorney Mike Karr for help. As Mike investigates the crime, he learns that there's a great deal more to Walter's death than meets the eye, including idiosyncratic blackmailer Joachim Fry who holds a secret that threatens the Haven family. Despite such an unusual history, The Seventh Mask actually had a relatively long life. Six years after publication, a teleplay based on the novel appeared on ABC-TV. At the time, Henry Slesar was a consultant for the ABC Wide World Mystery, a late-night series of filmed and taped 90 minute mysteries. Slesar was assigned to work with two other writers, who had an idea for a story that was similar in nature to The Seventh Mask. Remembering the already written novel, Slesar and his associates simply changed the names of a few characters and adapted The Seventh Mask into a 90 minute teleplay entitled "Please Call It Murder". Ironically, The Edge of Night itself nearly became a permanent feature of the ABC Wide World Mystery eleven months later when Edge moved from CBS to ABC. ABC WIDE WORLD MYSTERY "Please Call It Murder" Airdate: Tuesday, January 21, 1975. 11:30pm - 1am ( Eastern Time). Format: 90 minutes. Color. Videotape. CAST: Lt. Danny Ianello... BRADFORD DILLMAN Joan Harper... KATHLEEN WIDDOES Susan Browning... JANET MARGOLIN Dr. Vincent... HENRY JONES Mickey Costigan... SIMON OAKLAND Sawyer... LOU TRIANO Joachim Fry... DEAN SANTORO Woodward... ERIC BROTHERSON
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Edge of Night (EON) (No spoilers please)
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
- The Doctors Discussion Thread
Scott Graham played Johnny McGill and CC Courtney was Jody Lee Bronson- The Doctors Discussion Thread
Liz Hubbard,Bethel Leslie and Gerald Gordon- Y&R: Old Articles
- Y&R: Old Articles
- Y&R: Old Articles
Barry Cahill,who was married to Rachel Ames (Audrey GH) has died.In the mid 70's he played Sam Powers,a love interest for Liz Foster. RIP Barry Cahill Cahill, Barry May 28, 1921 - April 9, 2012 Born in Vancouver, Canada to Stephen and Theresa Cahill. Accomplished actor of 50 years. Known for his sense of humor and love of life, he will be missed by all. Loving husband, father, uncle, brother and friend. Survived by his wife of 42 years, Rachel, daughter Christine, step-daughter Susan, grandchildren, Jocelyn and Marc, and nieces Leslie, Theresa and Mary Ann. Funeral services were held at Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary- GH: Classic Thread
Barry Cahill,Rachel Ames husband has died,They were married since 1968.He played Sam on Y&R in the mid 70's. ahill, Barry May 28, 1921 - April 9, 2012 Born in Vancouver, Canada to Stephen and Theresa Cahill. Accomplished actor of 50 years. Known for his sense of humor and love of life, he will be missed by all. Loving husband, father, uncle, brother and friend. Survived by his wife of 42 years, Rachel, daughter Christine, step-daughter Susan, grandchildren, Jocelyn and Marc, and nieces Leslie, Theresa and Mary Ann. Funeral services were held at Mission Hills Catholic Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to: Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Assoc. & Hospice 1996 Eastman Avenue, Suite 101 Ventura, CA 93003 Ph: (805) 642-0239 (800) 223-4862 www.livingstonvna.org Published in the Los Angeles Times from April 12 to April 15, 2012- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
- All My Children Tribute Thread
- Another Life
Eddie Hailey as Gene and Edie Byrd as Ione- The Doctors Discussion Thread
Original cast member Jock Gaynor as Dr William Scott.- DAYS: Behind the Scenes, Articles/Photos
- Love of Life Discussion Thread
Did Audrey ever remarry? Interesting that they state she will be taking time off in a few years-what was that about?
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