Everything posted by watson71
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Somerset Discussion Thread
It boggles my mind that P & G did not bother to save their shows to save money reusing videotapes, but Colgate Palmolive saved all of their episodes of The Doctors as evidenced by the episodes now airing on Retro TV. Someone at P&G was not thinking down the line. It also boggles my mind that the P & G shows are currently not being streamed on Hulu, Netflix, or Amazon Prime or being broadcast on a channel like MeTV, Antenna TV, or Retro TV. There has to be a reason these programs are not available somewhere?!? 🤔
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Another World Discussion Thread
Sending her off to jail for shooting Carl at his wedding to Rachel was a bad move. Iris was many things, but a murderer was not one of them. Before she would shoot someone, Iris would hire a hitman to do it for her lol 😂 Iris left the show to go to jail and was never heard from or seen again.
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Another World Discussion Thread
Once Vivian returned in September to be the Cory maid, along with the Bennett Publishing attempted takeover of Cory Publishing, viewers could put two and two together to figure out that Iris imminent return would happen you just didn't know when. Rachel opened the door to the Cory mansion and said "Iris," however you did not see Iris until the next episode being played by Carmen Duncan. Duncan's Iris was immediately front and center on the show, and Harding Lemay took great lengths to not only make her "The Chief," he had her romantically involved with Evan Bates (Earl Battis- Janice Frame's son) who was already working at Cory Publishing with his eye on Amanda. Michael Hudson was also involved with Iris in the past, as well. The return of Iris story was clearly Lemay's idea and penned by Donna Swajeski as well. It took 6 months for Mac to discover that Iris was "The Chief" as Iris confessed on the witness stand in the Jason Frame murder trial. Mac's confrontation with Iris was one of Douglass Watson's last episodes as Mac, and everyone blamed Iris for Mac's passing from a broken heart. Carmen Duncan should have received an Emmy in 1990 just on the scenes where she confesses to Mac that she was "The Chief" and when Rachel tells her that Mac has died.
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Another World Discussion Thread
I'll give AW a pass on that red swan mystery since the storylines for the entire show had to be rewritten following Douglass Watson's death. I wonder if Paulina and Ken Jordan even figured into the storylines at all. I'm sure that in the original storyline that either Mac and/or Rachel were in some kind of danger and would be saved by Iris, so that Mac would forgive Iris for being "The Chief."
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Another World Discussion Thread
40 years ago today, August 11, 1978, Rachel Cory went into premature labor and gave birth to Amanda 4 weeks early. Any long time viewers remember the scenes when Mac lets it slip to Iris that Amanda is his first born daughter and that Iris was adopted? Was anyone surprised by this revelation? Obviously, they later made Iris Mac's biological child as well, but this must have caused quite the stir in pre-Internet days.
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Search For Tomorrow Discussion Thread
Here is a rare 1982 SFT opening and closing when the show transferred to NBC with announcer Alison Steele...
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Another World Discussion Thread
This episode followed the aftermath of Alma Rudder's murder when Felicia discovered that Cass was seeing Cecile on the side, so Felicia was a woman scorned. Felicia was also having Julia Shearer "ghostwrite" some parts of her books. She confronts Julia at the wedding reception, and Julia pushes Felicia into the Cory swimming pool. 😂
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
That was probably the case with both The Doctors and Texas which both left the air on December 31, 1982. The following Monday, NBC seriously revamped its daytime lineup: 10:00 AM reruns of The Facts of Life debuts 10:30 AM Sale of the Century debuts with Jim Perry 11:00 AM Wheel of Fortune returns to this timeslot 11:30 AM Hit Man debuts with Peter Tomarken 12:00 PM Just Men starring Betty White debuts 12:30 PM Search for Tomorrow 1:00 PM Days of our Lives was heavily featuring Roman and Marlena and the DiMeras 2:00 PM Another World had the character of Felicia Gallant premiere the first week in January and would again kill off Steve Frame within a month and start to reconcile Mac and Rachel 3:00 PM Fantasy with Peter Marshall and Leslie Uggums
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Another World Discussion Thread
Jacqueline Courtney and George Reinholt received top billing to be replaced by Victoria Wyndham and Douglass Watson In the mid-70s. The rest of the cast from the late 70s and early 80s would be listed in order of seniority. I can only only think of two instances when this did not happen. Stephen Schnetzer left the role of Cass in 1986 and returned in mid-1987. For a few months, he was listed at the bottom of the credits when he first returned. Then, he started to appear directly after Linda Dano in the credits a few months after his return. In 1986, Denise Alexander was listed at the bottom of the credits when she first joined the show. A few months into her run, she began appearing last in the credits as and DENISE ALEXANDER Mary McKinnon
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
Someone at NBC must have liked her- she was head writer on The Doctors (76), Days of our Lives (82-84), Another World (86-88 and 96), and Sunset Beach- while she had stints on other shows, she worked on NBC soaps for 20 years. I agree she is a mixed bag- she was the writer who killed both Sally Frame and Frankie Frame on AW. And practically every show she wrote on NBC there was a serial killer storyline.
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The soap opera writers' discussion
Interesting- looking up a 1967 calendar- the soaps were off the air for 9 days- Wednesday, March 29 Thursday, March 30 Friday, March 31 Monday, April 3 Tuesday, April 4 Wednesday, April 5 Thursday, April 6 Friday, April 7 Monday, April 10 AW, and I guess the rest of the soaps, returned on Tuesday, April 11. AW was still a live broadcast at this time. On May 24, 1967, AW would make the transition to videotape from a live broadcast. I wonder if P&G and/or NBC made this decision so that AW could have episodes on hand and ready to broadcast in case there was another actors' strike?
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The soap opera writers' discussion
Another World, and I assume the rest of the soaps were pre-empted from March 29 to April 10, 1967 due to an AFTRA strike. According to the Another World Homepage, when the show resumed on April 11th, Mitchell Dru caught the audience up on what was going on in Bay City: Dru: "Come in. Come in. How good it is to be back with you again. (HE CLOSES THE DOOR AND MAKES HIS WAY TOWARD A DESK WHICH HAS A NUMBER OF LETTERS ON IT, REPRESENTING LETTERS FROM VIEWERS) And when I say that I'm speaking, of course, not just for myself but for everyone who is a part of Another World. And we particularly want to thank you for the many letters you have sent, saying that you have missed us for we have certaintly missed being with you. As far as we are concerned, absence does, indeed, make the heart grow fonder, and we hope that is the case with you...We also want to assure you that during our absence, you have not missed any important developments in the story. Tomorrow, there is a Grand Jury hearing of the State versus Melissa Palmer Fargo. An event which, as Missy's counsel, I am not looking forward to with any eagerness. The District Attorney only has a circumstantial case against Melissa but it's a very strong one, especially since we have no true lead yet as to who might have killed Danny Fargo. That, you see, is the big question in all our minds. Who did it? There's the man who came to see Danny several times, you know, the man Danny called Sam whom Missy saw. But as yet we have not been able to find him, or even to learn his last name...However, Bill is going to Chicago immediately after the Grand Jury hearing to try to get some lead from the people there who knew Danny...Another thing that disturbs me very much, though I don't like to say this even to John Randolph or Bill, is the lie Bill's mother forced Lenore to tell the police about her engagement to Bill. For it was a lie, no matter how Liz Matthews tries to justify it. And I am sure Walter Curtin suspects that Melissa and Bill are in love and I'm sure he intends to ferret out that fact (DRU MAKES HIS WAY TOWARD THE DOOR ADJOINING THE LIVING ROOM) Mary's in the kitchen fixing lunch and Bill and Melissa are still in the living room, I believe, enjoying a few moments alone. (HE CRACKS THE DOOR, LOOKS OUT, AND THE CAMERA, FROM DRU'S P.O.V., SHOWS MISSY AND BILL SEATED TOGETHER ON THE COUCH TALKING EARNESTLY AND HOLDING HANDS) Yes, there they are. And we'll join them in just a moment." (FADE OUT)
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Another World Discussion Thread
That could have been the reason. I'm not sure if he left on his own or whether the storyline dictated his exit so they could begin the Felicia alcoholism storyline. Aprea's second character, Alexander Nikos, started with potential- a Lucas lookalike with a vendetta against Carl Hutchins- Carl had an affair with Alexander's dead wife, Diana. After a few months, Alexander's storyline became a plot driven mess with Amanda posing as Hadley Prescott to interfere in Rachel and Carl's marriage, Alexander and Carl fighting on the top of penthouse roof causing Felicia to fall through the skylight, Alexander kidnapping Rachel, burying her in a coffin, in a church that was about to demolished, etc.
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Another World Discussion Thread
I'll cut AW a little slack- the show had a little over a month from the time it was cancelled to the filming of its last episode. Carolyn the gorilla was a nod to the show's history- Cass, Cecile, and Felicia met Wallingford searching for David Thatcher's killer- Felicia and Wallingford were accidentally locked in Carolyn's cage. I would have featured this earlier in the last week rather than in the last episode. The video for Cass and Lila's wedding where each cast member spoke (to the fans), Grant being alive n Tanquir, Rachel's sweep of the Cory living room surrounded by pictures of her loved ones, and ending with Mac's last toast were all nice touches. However, more flashbacks would have been preferred! AWs and Guiding Light's endings were head and shoulders above As the World Turns ending- a show that had 9 months from cancellation to prepare filming its last episode. No flashbacks, veterans like Lisa treated like a day player, all to end with a cheap plastic globe spinning on Dr. Bob's desk. No nods to the show's history whatsoever. Had AW and GL had 9 months from cancellation to prepare filming its last episode- I believe we would have had more flashbacks and nods to past history.
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Another World Discussion Thread
54 years ago- on May 4, 1964- the continuing story of Another World premiered on NBC at 3:00 PM EST. "We do not live in this world alone, but in a thousand other worlds. The events of our lives represent only the surface, and in our minds and feelings, we live in many other hidden worlds" Happy Anniversary Another World! 🥂🎂🍾🎈🎉
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Another World Discussion Thread
For some unknown reason TPTB kept Jamie, Sandy, and Blaine permanently off the AW canvas in the last years of the show when the show could have used characters with pervious history on the show. Those three characters could have been heavily featured in Rachel's romance with Carl, etc. In 1995, the show's refusal to put Nancy Frangione's Cecile on contract spoke volumes about their care for the history of the series. Cecile was a pivotal villain on the show and should have remained on AW until it was cancelled in 1999. I would have much preferred to see a Cass/Cecile wedding than a Cass/Lila wedding in the last episode. At least a Cass/Cecile wedding would have used the show's history and backstory.