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Ryan's Hope Discussion Thread

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It appears Ryan's Bar Online is gone again. Lucky it was up as long as it was --- has DeliaIrisFan been around lately?

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Mattson To Play Della As Rotten, But Funny by Connie Passalacqaa

Most actors fear typecasting, but not Robbin Mattson, who joins the cast of “Ryan’s Hope” as Delia Coleridge on May 23. For four years Miss Mattson played Heather Webber on “ General Hospital,” a villainess so vile and wretched she would give Alexis Colby of “Dynasty” a good name. As D elia (who has been played by two other actresses since “RH” premiered in 1975), Miss Mattson again gets to be mean and rot­ten — but with a twist

“ I don’t want to be Heather,” the actress says. “I want to eliminate her bitchi­ness. What I want to bring out is Delia’s humor.” Since the previous two actresses to play the role interpreted the often hapless Delia as dizzy, Miss Mattson has a good base to build on. “I’d like to take a class in comedy,” says Miss Mattson whose acting experience includes dramatic appearanc­es on such night-time shows as “ Fantasy Island ” and “Charlie’s Angels,” in addition to several TV movies.

When Miss Mattson left “GH” several months ago she said that she would like to go back to other forms of enter­tainment. So why did she decide to return to the day­time world so soon? “I loved the character of Delia. If the character is interesting and I can contribute something to it as an artist I don’t care what realm it’s in,” she says. Another reason for Miss Mattson to relocate from Cali­fornia to New York, where “RH” is taped, is because of the show’s new head writer, Pat Falken Smith. “Pat was the head writer of ‘General Hospital’ the first two years I was on and she provided me with wonderful material,” Miss Mattson says. She adds that it was Miss Smith who recommended her to “RH” producer Joe Hardy for the role.

New York residency will not be new for Miss Mattson, who lived here when she played Hope Bauer on “Guid­ ing Light” several years ago. “I’m really excited to be working here again. I’d love to do theater, which is not too easy to do while you’re on a California soap.” But she sighs, “I left my heart in Los Angeles.” Her boyfriend of the last 10 months, a televi­sion art director was unable to relocate because of his career commitments

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I mean, asking Robin Mattson to play a Delia recast wasn't a HORRIBLE idea, lol? I just think she would've been better suited for Maggie.

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Changes Gives Hope To 'Ryan' Ratings by Connie Passalacqua

The name of the game in soap operas. as in the rest of TV, is ratings. As evidenced by the high rate of turnover, the networks and producers are convinced the quickest way to achieve higher soap numbers is to change a shows headwriter.

No show in recent years has shown such a quick improvement in both ratings and quality as "Ryan’s Hope" since Pat Falken Smith took over the headwriting chores last December. Taking over ailing shows is Miss Smith's specialty and she is known unofficially in the field as the "soap doc." She originally wrote "Days of Our Lives" in its most successful days of the late ’60s and early ’70s and briefly returned to that show in 1981 to create what remains today to be the show's most successful characters. She also took "Guiding Light" over briefly after the regime of its successful headwriter. Doug Marland.

Her most impressive credit, however, remains her threeyear term of headwritmg at "General Hospital" during the era in which the Luke and Laura story took the show and all of daytime TV to new ratings, heights and popularity. Miss Smith has story savvy, as evidenced by the quick turnaround o f " R H . " once daytime's most popular show, which had sunken to a terrible ratings low She has taken the show's best actors and given their character's story lines new importance.

When Miss Smith came to the show. Maggie Shelby was just another teen temptress. Cali Timmins, the young actress with Lolitalike sex appeal who plays her, was being wasted. Miss Smith quickly made several older male characters, such as Roger Coleridge (Ron Hale) and Seneca Beaulac (John Gabriel), become attracted to her. But the most successful change occurred when Miss Smith sensed the chemistry between Miss Timmins and Geoffrey Pierson, who plays Frank Ryan. Maggie’s compassionate yet lustful brotherin-law. Their romance, played out while Frank's wife Jillian (Nancy Addison Altman) was abroad, has been the sexiest of this soap year. Here is a magnetic couple worth tuning in every day to watch.

Miss Smith has also added appealing new characters around the show's Ryan family mainstays. Most of the show's action occurs in Dave Greenberg’s deli, which is next door to the site of Ryan’s Bar. Greenberg is most appealingly played by Scott Holmes The headwriter has also added teenage girls, who have attracted larger audiences in her past shows. Traci Lin plays Pru. a runaway, and Lauren O'Brien plays Kathleen. a Ryan granddaughter, who has ambitions to be a dancer.

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