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I'm trying to write a Santa Barbara/Falcon Crest crossover and was hoping to get some ideas. I envision it taking place in the spring of 1985. So far I have:

- It's revealed that CC is the cousin of Richard Channing, who owns the newspaper the San Francisco Globe.

- I might tie it in with the Amanda Lockridge treasure storyline since around this time a crime group was searching for Nazi treasure buried under Falcon Crest 

and/or

- Tie it in with Amy's baby storyline since her ex, Jeff, lived in San Francisco and Brick went up to investigate him. Plus, the actor who played Dr. Renfro on SB made an appearance earlier that season on Falcon Crest as a character tied in with the Nazi treasure storyline. Perhaps it could turn out to be the same character.

- At some point Angela Channing and Augusta would square off.

Any thoughts?

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I wonder why they didn't go on & say that Santa Barbara is owned by Disney?!!! 

SANTA BARBARA was owned by the Dobsons who sold it to New World which was bought by 20th Century Fox which was bought by Disney.

Of the soaps that Disney owns, here's how they stack up on # of episodes, which is a huge consideration: NS 27; City 352; PC 1,537; SB 2,137;

LOV 3,169; RH 3,515 & then the rest are all over 10,000 each.

 

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A couple things confuse me about Amy's baby storyline: 

How was Jack Lee involved? Had he already been the Capwells' attorney before any of that happened? If so, was it just a coincidence that Amy (who was already remotely connected with the Capwells) was made pregnant by mistake?

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If I didn't know any better, I'd swear it was Sam Hall and/or Peggy O'Shea who wrote that scene.  OLTL's the only other soap I know of that would have something like that on their show.

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I don't know if you've ever read the French fansite, but it is an excellent resource for these types of questions.  For example, I'd totally forgotten that he was Kirk's father.

http://santabarbara-online.com/jack2.htm

Even if the translation sometime requires further translation to make sense

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Imo the Flame scene was much better than the Lucy Coe scene. But Lynn Herring played the mousy part much more believably than Roberta. I'm just watching the Lucy Coe story now.

Amy's baby storyline. I have simply never made it through that.

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