Everything posted by Paul Raven
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
The half brother of Wendy. He had no blood ties to Suzi.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Stu and Marge had a son Jimmy when the show started and a daughter Janet,who was around the same age as Jo's daughter Patti. Jimmy was seldom seen and then in the early 60's it was stated that Jimmy was actually Stu's nephew.His mother,Stu's sister Monica arrived and wanted him back. I think she was successful and that was the last we saw of them. Later,in the 70's when Jo got involved with Greg Hartford,it was stated that Stu blamed Greg for the death of his sister Louise many years ago.I think this was the first mention of her. Stu's mother Jessie came on and married Jo's father late 50's/early 60's. Stu and Marge had a late in life son Stuart Jr.He later became known as Tom. Marge died in 71 and 5 years later Stu married Ellie. Janet's first husband was Bud,Jo's cousin.They had a son Chuck. She then married Dan Walton and left town.When she returned she now had two teenage children Liza and Gary and there was no mention of Chuck..Later they had a son Danny.Dan died and Janet married Wade Collins,who also died. Liza had a son with Travis, her second husband and Gary had a son with Laine Adamson,Sunny's sister. Suzy was Jo's niece from Eunice's marriage to Doug Martin.Doug died and Eunice married John.Eunice died and John married Stephanie.John died and Jo and Stephanie fought for custody of Suzi.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Yes,and from there into The Doctors
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Variety Oct 6th 1965 David O'Brien into CBS-TV's , "Search for Tomorrow"..
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"Secret Storm" memories.
Variety reported in the Dec 28th 1966 issue that Jessica Rains,daughter of Claude Rains,would be joining the cast in a 'running lead'.I have never seen her name in cast lists.Does anyone know more?
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Never Too Young
Thanks for starting a thread on NTY It aired at 4.00 pm on ABC from Sept 27th 65 - June 24th 66 Well known cast members included John Lupton,who went onto DOOL as Tommy Horton,Tony Dow from Leave It to Beaver,Tommy Rettig from Lassie, Dack Rambo (AMC,AW,Dallas and Paper Dollls) and Patrice Wymore (Errol Flynn's widow)
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
John, I have yet to see a reference for Coe Norton's earlier role on Love of Life.It may have been John Dennis or quite possily another role as it was not unusual on soaps for an actor to return after a few years in another role,if the first one was fairly minor. In 1959 the character of Bruce was introduced as a teacher at Rosehill Academy so John Dennis quite possibly could have been introduced then also.
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"Secret Storm" memories.
I have never seen the Tom Kane character mentioned in story summaries,bit assume he is the father of Nick Kane played by Keith Charles. The character of Nick was married to Joan,played by Christina Crawford,whose mother Joan famously replaced her daughter for a few episodes and played a 24 yr old housewife.
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"Secret Storm" memories.
In 1968 he also appeared on Secret Storm as Tom Kane.
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Love of Life Discussion Thread
The John Dennis character was revealed to be the real father of Alan Sterling. I don't know how much you know of the characters and storyline John. Vanessa discovered that Bruce's deceased wife Gaye had had an affair with John and Alan was the result. Van kept that a secret so as not to bring up the past and upset people,including Gaye's mother Vivian,who idealised her late daughter. Not sure if John was aware of that fact. Hope this helps.
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
April 76 Llanview's newest nightspot, Tony's Place, is set to open in a few weeks. The club's owner, and namesake, is radiating with happiness and enthusiasm. He can't believe it, but the moment has finally arrived. There's only one thing missing, the woman who gave him the confidence and guts to continue with the project won't be there to share the moment with him. Cathy Craig will not go back to Tony unless he changes the terms of their relationship; Tony, seeking permanence in his wife, will not back down fro his marriage or nothing stand. It's sad because they still feel deep love for each other and it's only the arch-villain pride which keeps them apart. Tony's club is not the only thing he has born. He has also fathered a child and it's Pat's deep, dark secret that Tony is Brian's real daddy -- and it's a secret that's getting harder and harder to keep. She sees the developing friendship between Brian and Tony and wonders how much longer it will be before Tony starts noticing the resemblance between him and Brian. Pat knows she has to tell Tony but she has yet to find the strength to do so. It's a rather ordinary afternoon in the life of Llanview's Lanasheen Lady, Wanda Wolek. She has brought her little black bag over to Cathy's house to show the young woman the latest cosmetic innovations from the Lanasheen Corporation. The time is being passed rather pleasantly until... like a clap of thunder the air vibrates with a bellowing: "What's going on here?" Wanda knows -- all too well -- who this bellow belongs to and she's not at all surprised to see Vinny standing in the corner of the room. She knows how Vinny feels about women working -- especially his woman -- and she's been living in constant fear about her "little career" being discovered; but now that it's out in the open she feels nothing but relief. Wanda knows the time has come to fight for what she wants. It's going to be a loud "Kick-in-the-gut-aim-for-the-jugular" sort of fight but Wanda hopes to win it. She knows she's not the sort of woman who can just dawdle around the home. In fact, she now has the chance to trade in her Lanasheen bag for a more prominent position as an assistant manager at Tony's restaurant. Tony's still holding the job open for her saying she's the only one who can handle it. Vinny Sees the Light It may be hard to believe but Vinny has backed down from his "my wife will never work" position. Wanda knows exactly what buttons to push to open her husband's eyes to reality. She tells him that, whether he wants to believe it or not, they need the extra income. Vinny relents and Wanda accepts the job as assistant manager at Tony's club. Opening Night at Tony's Place It has finally happened. The dream has become a reality. Tony's Place has opened to the public. Opening night is a glittery, gala affair. Tony is quite pleased and happy to see such a large turnout for, what he feels is the greatest triumph in his life. The moment is made equally memorable by the appearance of the Lord party -- headed by none other than the man himself, Victor! It can't be put into words the joy Tony feels when he sees his father walk in the door. But into everyone's life -- and memorable moments -- a little rain must fall, and in Tony's case this rain came in the appearance of Cathy Craig, and her date, Peter Janssen. Jealousy runs rampart in Tony's soul when he sees the interest Cathy expresses in her date. Dorian Does Her Thing Dorian's wickedness seems to be working overtime. She seems to be trying to win the Gold Medal in the "Terrible Trickster" competition. She sees Tony and Victor trying to reach out towards one another and she fabricates a story destined to keep them apart. Poor, trusting Victor believes Dorian when she says he has high blood pressure and any undue excitement might be damaging to his health. (He wanted to see Tony to apologize for leaving his opening night bash so abruptly). Dorian orders Victor to rest and says she'll bring Tony a note of apology. But she does no such thing, all she brings to Tony's Place is the same story she laid on Victor. Tony knows Dorian all too well and he takes this story with a grain of salt. He decides to got o Llanfair to see for himself. Pat couldn't do it. She couldn't tell Tony that he's Brian's father. This torturous secret still remains locked in her soul. Devious Dorian's Deeds Unveiled Tony's sick and tired of Dorian's games. He feels it's about time that Victor got her number. He barges into Llanfair and tells Chapin he's not leaving until he sees his father. It's not a long wait. Victor dresses in a flash when he learns Tony is downstairs in the library. It's a warm and serene moment between father and son but it doesn't last too long. The mood changes when Tony learns Dorian never game him the note of apology Victor told her to write. Tony then finds it necessary to let his father know about the countless other ways Dorian tried to keep them apart. Tony finishes his "enlightening talk" with this zinger: "Dorian knew long before you did that I was your son. She and Matt McCallister worked together to keep this information from you." Tony tells his father if he doesn't want to believe him, he can check what he just said with Chapin, Matt or Dorian, herself. When Tony leaves, Victor checks out his story with Chapin. Much to his dismay, he learns that Tony's words are true. Victor then places calls to his lawyer and Matt McCallister. Neither one of them are there, but Victor leaves word that it's most urgent he talk to them. Victor Collapses Victor's never to speak with these people for his talk with Dorian has disastrous consequences. Victor was half hoping that she would deny all charges, but instead his darling wife admits everything adding: "You want the truth, here's the truth. Yes, I did know before you that Tony was your son. I didn't tell you because I consider him a threat. I knew I'd be tossed out in the cold if you ever found your son. I only married you for something I vowed to attain when I was discharged from the staff of the hospital: money, power, and position!" These words are too much to bear. A pained look crosses Victor's face as he stumbles, then collapses on the couch. Victor and Dorian Fight for Their Lives Victor is brought to Llanview Hospital suffering from a massive stroke. He's the latest casualty of Dorian's savage mouth. It's his wife's powerful, truthful words which, spoken only moments before, cause his blood pressure to skyrocket and the stroke to occur. Dorian hopes to the heavens that Victor doesn't come out of the coma. She knows if Victor opens his eyes, it's all over for her. Dorian doesn't look forward to returning to a life lacking in position, wealth, and power. Little Miss Evil-Doer has been covering her tracks rather well. When Victor's friends and family question how the stroke occurred, Dorian puts the whole blame on Tony. She says when she returned to Llanfair, she saw Victor was in a very agitated state. He told her he just met with Tony. She didn't have a chance to say but three words to him, when Victor collapsed on the couch. Tony Suffers Regrets Though Tony doesn't buy Dorian's words completely, he knows he can't prove otherwise. Dorian's too crafty and sly to leave any open spaces in which he can see the truth (the damning truth, that she's responsible for Victor's stroke!) Even though Tony doesn't hold himself initially to blame, he still feels regrets over opening his big mouth in the first place. Even in the worst of situations some good can emerge, and in this case it's the reuniting of two lovers. Cathy hears about Tony's guilt-ridden state and rushes to his side. Tony's glad to have his woman back and they spend the afternoon in bed reconciling. Jenny Starts Her New Life Peter gets through the thick shell of mourning Jenny has encased herself in and pushes her back into life. He offers her a job as a nurse at the free clinic and Jenny accepts. Another one of Peter's friends is also going to be working at the clinic. Dorian has joined the staff as a doctor.
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Ratings from the 70's
Cindy came on in May 1970 and Groom played Russ until Sept 71 so they were together a decent amount of time.
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Ratings from the 70's
Was Paula written out when Lemay arrived?
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HOW TO SURVIVE A MARRIAGE
Rick Edelstein also wrote for Bright Promise and Where The Heart Is.Like Cenedella he worked steadily throughout the 70's and then vanished from daytime in the 80's.
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Ratings from the 70's
January - August 1978 (Women 18-34 Ranking) 1. Family Feud 9.1 38 ABC (5) 2. AMC 8.6 32 ABC (1) 3. AW 8.3 28 NBC (8) 4. ATWT 8.1 30 CBS (7) 5. All in the Family 7.9 27 CBS (12) 6. Y&R 7.8 31 CBS (6) 7. GL 7.5 27 CBS (10) 8. GH 7.2 25 ABC (4) 9 OLTL 7.2 26 ABC (3) 10. Happy Days 7.1 33 ABC (11) 11. RH 7.1 28 ABC (2) 12. SFT 7.1 28 CBS (9) 13. DOOL 6.9 25 NBC (14) 14. TD 6.5 24 NBC (17) 15. TPIR(2) 6.1 28 CBS (18) 16. Wheel of Fortune 6.1 27 NBC (22) 17. LOL 5.8 25 CBS (15) 18. Match Game 78 5.8 19 CBS (20) 19. TPIR(1) 5.7 28 CBS (19) 20. $20,000 Pyramid 5.6 22 ABC (15) 21. EON 5.5 18 ABC (12) 22. Hollywood Squares 5.4 27 NBC (21) 23. New High Rollers 5.1 24 NBC (21) 24. Card Sharks 4.3 24 NBC (26) 25. New Tic Tac Dough 3.9 21 CBS (23) 26. America Alive 3.5 14 NBC (23) 27. FRFP 3.4 13 NBC (25)
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Another World Discussion Thread
I've read that interview before and Wyndham comes off badly ,in my opinion. I really find it hard to believe that headwriters and production people would be asking her to write storylines.If she gave one example,then I might reconsider my stance. It's the same interview where she claims that the show only stayed on because Brandon Tartikoff recognized her as the face of the show,and that she had ideas for product placement years before it eventuated.
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Somerset Discussion Thread
Some of French Fans summaries Dec 72 Andrea, learning her illness was fatal, shut everyone out of her life, especially David whom she refused to burden with her condition. Her stepbrother Carter encouraged this action and tried to promote himself as Andrea’s eyes as he had secret debts to an eastern underworld syndicate and Andrea was about to inherit a huge fortune. Aware that Andrea’s condition improved in the hospital, Stan rehospitalized her in the hope she might be suffering a physical reaction to something in her surroundings. Carter’s chance remark that she might be being poisoned led Stan to call in a toxicologist who found that Andrea was being poisoned with a form of arsenic. Carter implied that the logical suspect is Andrea’s brother and heir, Dana. Upon learning that her illness may be reversible, Andrea reconcilied with David. Keeping the arsenic discovery a secret from all but David, Ben, Emily and Stan allowed Andrea to return home with Emily keeping an eagle’s eye on everything she eats. Rex was found seriously injured in an appartment accident in the Delaney Brands warehouse after learning about plant manager Virgil Parris’ police records. Laura was convinced that Virgil tried to murder her husband but she had no proof. She was also sure that Leo was implicated and this belief caused great tension as Ginger and Tony were staying with Laura during Rex’s hospitalization. Stan finally told them Rex was paralyzed from the waist down. Lahoma was also convinced that Parris was to blame byt Sam would not fire Parris or use his record against him. The strain of Delaney Brands problems was seriously hurting the Lucas’ marriage. Parris visited Laura and threatened her if she continued to implicate him in Rex’s “accident”. Parris bragged to Leo how he killed Harry Johnson and tried to kill Rex. Leo was afraid too much violence was being used, the syndicate they both worked for wanted the takeover of Delaney Brands to be smooth and unobtrusive. Needing more influence over Sam, Parris terrorized Sam’s secretary into leaving town and Leo lined up Crystal Ames, also a syndicate regular, to replace her. Jan 73 Crystal Ames’ secretarial credentials were as impeccable as her looks and Sam hired her over Lahoma’s objections. Leo was pleased as he planned for Crystal to diminish Lahoma’s influence over Sam. Sam and Lahoma fought constantly over Delaney Brands, his working late, Virgil Parris, Rex’s accident and Crystal. Lahoma was very much afraid her marriage was in serious trouble. Sam told her she was unreasonable and jealous and all would be fine with them if she would learn to trust him. Virgil ordered Carter to have Emily Mason sell her Delaney Brands stock immediately or the syndicate would call in his debts. Zoe noticed Carter’s fear of Virgil. Rex was home from the hospital, paralyzed and in a wheel chair but planned to return to work soon. Leo warned Virgil the syndicate wanted Rex in charge of production. Laura still blamed Virgil and Ginger’s father Leo for Rex’s accident making Ginger’s life miserable until she and Tony can finally move into their own apartment. Leo told Tony several plant employees quit suddenly and Virgil replaced them from out of town. Meanwhile, Phil at the Hayloft told Sam he’d heard Delaney Brands were in money trouble since all these local men had to be laid off. Puzzled, Sam denied trouble. Julian and Zoe fought constrantly, she taunted him and he virtually ignored her and moved into a separate bedroom. Julian secretly visited Andrea’s room and told her he married Zoe only for her family and her world, that he loved her (Andrea). She stopped him and told him never to mention this again. Dana wrote a book “Jingles the Clown” for Andrea. She was thrilled with it and took it herself to her stepfather Philip’s publishing house where she accidentally found Philip on his office couch in the arms of his secretary. Andrea ran out and later told Philip she wouldn’t say anything to her mother Emily for her sake, not for his. She told him she understood more about his grequent business trips with his faithful secretary, Millie. Philip would publish Dana’s book. After Andrea’s collapse at her twenty-first birthday party, she made David promise that he would find a way for them to be alone together so she can love him completely before she dies. He insisted she wouldn’t die but promised to do what she asked. With Andrea’s illness reoccurring, Stan feared poison was not the answer considering Emily’s care in supervising her daughter’s food and drink intake, but David learned that Andrea had been accepting unsupervised medication from Jingles the Clown whom she assumed was her brother, Dana, in disguise. When Andrea was told that Jingles was suspected, she refused to believe it until it was pointed out that anyone could be wearing the Jingles costume. A trap was planned whereby Andrea would signal her mother if Jingles came to her room. Feb 73 Lahoma, feeling threatened and inadequate by self comparison with Crystal, arranged for Crystal to meet Sam and was gratified when they hit it off well together. Lahoma insitinctively distrusted Crystal without knowing she was brought to Somerset to diminish Lahoma’s influence over Sam. Sam seemed unconcerned by Stan’s report that almost all the new plant employees had bullet and knife wound scars. Rex, paralyzed since his accident, returned to work at Delaney Brands. He was furious when he realized that Virgil had cut production costs by cutting the quality of the whole canned food line. Leo promised Rex he would correct this. Laura saw the strain and pressured of Rex’s work were exhausting him to the point of collapse. She was further upset by Rex’s frustration at being a husband in name only since he was hurt. Leo visited Laura to ask for better relations between them for the sake of their children Tony and Ginger. Leo comforted Laura when she broke down in tears over Rex’s situation. Meanwhile, Virgil ordered Carter to have Emily sell all her Delaney Brands stock as the syndicate wanted fill control. However, on the basis of Sam’s glowing report on the company, she refused to sell. The plan to unsmak Jingles worked and it was Andrea’s senile Aunt, Rowena, who had been bringing Andrea her medicine dressed in the clown suit. Rowena insisted she only wanted to help Andrea to get well and, when weed killed was found in the medicine bottle, Rowena was confused and incoherent and was unable to remember that Zoe gave her the costume and the medicine and instructed her to dose Andrea with it. Rowena would be placed in a sanitarium. Zoe hated Andrea as she felt she was the reason Julian no longer loved her or would sleep with her. When confronted by Zoe, Andrea maintained she loved only David. Zoe didn’t belive this as she had overheard Julian’s declarations of love to Andrea with Andrea had politely but firmly rebuffed. Carter confessed to Zoe that he was a failure in the investment business and owed the syndicate a million dollars. His failure to get Emily to sell her sotkc as ordered meant he might be killed by Virgil. Zoe visited Virgil and bought Carter two weeks more for $5,000. She then told Virgin she knew he’s a hired killer, would he consider doing a job for her. He seemed to be willing and she later made another appointment to discuss this. She was horrified to run into Andrea and David in the lobby of Dover House, Virgil’s apartment house. Learning Phillip was planning to take Millie on another business trip, Andrea implied Millie’s presence was not for business reasons based on the scene she witnessed at Phillip’s office. He angrily denied her implications but lated told Emily Millie might not go. He was hurt that Emily never felt jealousy and considered passion and heated emotion for the young, they were too old.
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Somerset Discussion Thread
Yes these synopses are from SOD This one is July 76 It's the dead of night. The prosecution's key witness, Carrie Wheeler, lies fast asleep on her bed. Suddenly, she's abruptly awakened by the shill, piercing ring of her telephone. She groggily reaches for the receiver and places it next to her ear. The voice on the other end is cold and menacing. Speaking barely above a whisper, he tells Carrie: "We know you've been subpoenaed, but when you get on that witness stand you're going to develop a bad memory." He warns Carrie: "Don't tell anyone about this call. Remember the dead bird, if anyone hears about our conversation." The caller concludes with the words: "Remember Greg Mercer." It's not easy keeping this recent threat to herself (she almost tells Lt. Price and David Grant) but Carrie feels if she doesn't, the caller will follow through on his warning -- and she doesn't want her life terminated the same way Greg's was! Avis Ryan smiles sweetly at both Vicki and Julian as she tells them about her recent decision. Speaking with great conviction, Avis says: "I've decided to make Somerset my new home. I don't know how to put it, but your small town has touched something deep within me." Vicki knows it's not the town that touched Avis, but the editor of the town's only newspaper. -- Ms. Avis Ryan is remaining in Somerset because she has designs on Julian Cannell!! Can it be? Can the aboveboard, straight-as-an-arrow Tom Conway actually be a devious, sly, snake-in-(Somerset's)-grass? Can this upstanding, All American boy actually be capable of evil, underhanded schemes? Sad to say, this appears to be the case. Tom seems to know a lot more than he's telling about Greg's missing belongings (as Greg's lawyer, Greg's personal effects were put in Tom's safe (?)keeping). During a closed-door telephone conversation with a yet unnamed party, Tom tells whoever is on the other end of the line: "I'm going to be in a lot of trouble if Greg's things aren't found. People around here have suddenly become very curious about their whereabouts." It's a glorious day! The sun is shining brightly, and the air around Somerset is a warm 80°. It's the perfect day for some sun n' fun; especially if the person you're sun n' funning with is the very handsome Julian Cannell. Much to her surprise, Julian has accepted Vicki's offer to spend the afternoon at her pool. As she stares at the bronze body standing next to her, Vicki envisions the "indoor activities" she and Julian will soon be sharing. They're totally delightful thoughts and Vicki doesn't take kindly to having them so rudely interrupted by the roar of a car's engine coming from beneath her balcony. If she finds the sound of the car's engine offensive, she's even less pleased by what emerges from the automobile. It's none other than Vicki's favorite person, Avis Ryan. Avis has come to the Paisley house bearing another "goodie" for Julian. She tells this enterprising editor that her network bosses are interested in him as her co-anchorman. What's Vicki's reaction to this news? Her reply is to make a very loud dive into her swimming pool. Carrie's Crusade Carrie's determined to see the men responsible for Greg's death behind bars. She's not going to let anything deter her from testifying. This is no easy feat, since certain peoplehave been trying to silence her. They fear Carrie may have some information that could be quite damaging to "Mr. Big." In fact, "they" feel it's quite possible this crusading reporter may know who "Mr. Big" is. Carrie swears up and down that she has no idea who this man, or woman, is. All she knows is what David Gamage told her during his deathbed confession. Julian then says perhaps there's something on the tape or maybe in Greg's papers she's now holding. Steve Slade goes to check on these papers, but her arrives at Carrie's grandmother's house (where Carrie said she left the papers) to find the suitcase containing these documents missing from their spot in the closet. Steve tells Carrie that "they" got there before he did (probably days before), and "they" now have this suitcase and all the "lovely" evidence. Steve sends chills down Carrie's spine when he says: "Just remember one thing, the only thing the DA now has going for him is you." ...And Then There Was One With a bang (a bomb goes off in City Hall) another piece of evidence is nicely and expediently sent forth into oblivion. It's no mere coincidence that the target of the bombing (the DA's office on the third floor) was also the place where a safe containing the tape of David Gamage's confession was located. There's now only one more loose end for organized crime to tie up, and only one more person who could harm "their boys," and Steve Slade is quite sure they'll come gunning next for Carrie Wheeler. It's quite an accurate assumption. It's not been a good week for Carrie. She narrowly escapes being run over by a car and at the end of the week she gets another threatening phone call. This time the call comes through at The Register and the caller tells Carrie that the police aren't going to keep them away from her and to confirm his point, he tells Carrie to look in the second right hand drawer of her desk. Carrie does and she lets out a shriek when she sees what's concealed there. Let's hope that whatever this evil object was, it will not deter Carrie from testifying. Against the better wishes of both his publisher and editor, Steve has headed for Chicago. He doesn't take lightly their fears that he may end up like Greg, but he's not going to dwell on the fact either. He's too determined to get "Mr. Big" -- both for the sake of a story and for the sake of his fellow reporter's life. It used to be that "the story" always came first... but is this now the case? It appears not. It seems that Steve is more concerned for Carrie's welfare than for getting the biggest scoop of his career. Avis is very anxious to get Julian's decision regarding the co-anchor spot on her evening newscast. She says they'll make a great team... in so many ways. Suffering from insurmountable guilt and pressures, Julian is now seriously considering Avis' offer. It would be so much easier -- and safer -- just reading the news. The mailman who walks into Carrie's apartment house is no ordinary civil servant -- in fact he's no civil servant at all! He's a hit man who has concealed in his mailbag a gun, which is loaded and ready for murder. This phony letter carrier is proceeding up the stairs, gun thrust out in front of him, when Steve enters the apartment house lobby and interferes in his scheme of things. Upon being noticed, the man makes a hurried getaway. Steve then bounds up the stairs to Carrie's apartment. He's relieved to find her alive and unhurt. He tells Carrie what he just saw, and then says the only hope for her is to go away with him. He knows a place where they'll both be safe. Carrie places her faith with Steve, and agrees to go with him. It's pretty hard to doubt a man who has been batting 100 on all his predictions! Tragedy Befalls the Kanes Steve's intuition has once again proved right on target. His timing was split second accurate. He and Carrie no sooner flee into the sunlight than another man positions himself at the top of the stairs and waits for Carrie's return. This time the hit is not a miss ...but the target is definitely in error. It's Heather Kane, not Carrie Wheeler, who feels the impact of the man's hand, then tumbles down the stairs. After her unconscious body is discovered by Jill, Heather is rushed to Somerset Hospital. It's during emergency surgery that Heather looses her baby and almost her life. Heather has survived the operation, but let's hope she can survive the pain that's about to confront her. It's not going to be easy for Heather to accept the loss of her child. Tom's legal career may soon come to an end, "They" have warned Tom that if he doesn't come through with either Carrie or Greg's notebooks, they will be forced to mail a certain big, fat yellow envelope to the Bar Association. Tom knows exactly what's in that envelope, and thus he realizes he has no other choice than to do their bidding.