March 29Mar 29 Member 3 minutes ago, SoapDope78 said:That picture of Mia makes her look like Sandy Dennis.......LOLSeveral of the photos remind me of a younger Ruth Gordon, which is funny given Rosemary's Baby.
March 29Mar 29 Member 8 minutes ago, DRW50 said:Several of the photos remind me of a younger Ruth Gordon, which is funny given Rosemary's Baby.🤣........When I think of Ruth Gordon I always remember a sketch they did on SCTV where Andrea Martin plays Barbra Streisand and Valri Bromfield plays Ruth Gordon in a film parody. Ruth see's a picture of Barbra and exclaims " Oh Wow ! My old college roommate. Later they get into a brawl and Ruth Gordon is wearing a mink coat that drags the ground because she is so short.
March 29Mar 29 Member 1 minute ago, SoapDope78 said:🤣........When I think of Ruth Gordon I always remember a sketch they did on SCTV where Andrea Martin plays Barbra Streisand and Valri Bromfield plays Ruth Gordon in a film parody. Ruth see's a picture of Barbra and exclaims " Oh Wow ! My old college roommate. Later they get into a brawl and Ruth Gordon is wearing a mink coat that drags the ground because she is so short.Oh that's right, the parody of Rich and Famous, a film I mostly remember for Pauline Kael tearing it to shreds, accusing George Cukor of having Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset playing out stereotypes and fantasies of gay men, complete with a stud servicing Jacqueline with his ass in closeup. Such a hoot. Valri reprises that parody on the short-lived The New Show. Given the tough time SNL had with Ruth Gordon (she walked right out of the building as soon as the show was over), Lorne Michaels, who created The New Show, was probably happy to stick the boot in.
March 29Mar 29 Member 12 minutes ago, DRW50 said:Oh that's right, the parody of Rich and Famous, a film I mostly remember for Pauline Kael tearing it to shreds, accusing George Cukor of having Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset playing out stereotypes and fantasies of gay men, complete with a stud servicing Jacqueline with his ass in closeup. Such a hoot. Valri reprises that parody on the short-lived The New Show. Given the tough time SNL had with Ruth Gordon (she walked right out of the building as soon as the show was over), Lorne Michaels, who created The New Show, was probably happy to stick the boot in.Yes, the parody was called Rich and Jealous. It used to be on youtube but it's no longer there. LOL at Kael's scathing review of the original film.
March 29Mar 29 Member 1 hour ago, SoapDope78 said:That picture of Mia makes her look like Sandy Dennis.......LOLI'm seeing a little Geraldine Page in that last photo.
March 30Mar 30 Member On 3/28/2026 at 2:46 PM, jam6242 said:I wonder which of John Carradine's sons appeared on TD.Chris, Bruce, David, Keith or Robert?
Sunday at 10:53 PM1 day Member On 7/25/2010 at 2:31 PM, DRW50 said:Thanks. I know ATWT's ratings were slipping at this time but it was obviously still a powerhouse. That's a good insight into why the ratings for the NBC soaps fell. Schemering's book just seemed to blame it on the writing being under par or on people tiring of medical stories. I guess in some ways it's easier to believe a show falters for a drop in quality, you don't want to believe a good show just starts losing viewers.So Marland created Luke, Nola, Sarah, but the others were created by DePriest? Joan was the one Matt was accused of killing through negligence? Was it DePriest who started the story with Paul?I'd never heard of Tom Carroll.That story with the club and several people dying reminds me of what Hollyoaks did with their pub fire in 2006.On 3/2/2015 at 1:41 AM, saynotoursoap said:You are correct, All My Shadows. The title card opening over the first scene was dropped with the March 29, 1977, episode. The "pop" version of the Score Productions theme debuted the same day in a sixty minute special episode celebrating the series' 14th anniversary.Speaking of 60-minute episodes, does anyone know the date of the first one in 1975? I can't seem to find it.
7 hours ago7 hr Member On 3/10/2017 at 8:40 PM, Dave_01 said: I'm curious to see how Retro will deal with the 90-minute episode from 1976 that brought Gerald Gordon back to the show for awhile. Would they break it up into 3 half-hour segments or actually air the whole thing in a departure from their usual schedule? I remember when Soapnet was airing reruns of Dallas and got to the 90-minute season ending episode where Bobby "died". They ran an extremely edited version in the usual one-hour slot. If you had never seen the full episode before, you would have been very confused by the choppiness and all the missing scenes. I'd hate for something similar to be done with this special TD episode.Am new here, does anyone have the date of the 1975 60-minute episode?
7 hours ago7 hr Member 20 hours ago, Allan00 said:Speaking of 60-minute episodes, does anyone know the date of the first one in 1975? I can't seem to find it.@Chris B do you remember the date? For some reason I thought some fans said those weren't run by Retro in the hour format.
4 hours ago4 hr Member On 4/29/2018 at 10:51 AM, robbwolff said:There's a few inaccuracies in this. Jada didn't join The Doctors in that April 1977 one-hour episode. She had already been in the cast for quite some time. I believe she arrived sometime in the summer of 1976 but Carolee was catatonic for a while. Beside the 1976 90-minute episode and 1977 60-minute episode, there was an episode in early 1975 that was 60 minutes long.Do you by chance know the date of the early 75 episode, as i don't see one of the It's Real TV site?
4 hours ago4 hr Member 2 hours ago, DRW50 said:@Chris B do you remember the date? For some reason I thought some fans said those weren't run by Retro in the hour format.I thought it was Feb. 14, 1975, Toni and Allan's wedding, but that's only one 30-minute episode, so am not sure.
1 hour ago1 hr Member 5 hours ago, DRW50 said:@Chris B do you remember the date? For some reason I thought some fans said those weren't run by Retro in the hour format.I don't recall the date but RetroTV did air them broken up in half hours.
33 minutes ago33 min Member On 11/29/2018 at 8:28 AM, JarrodMFiresofLove said: Kathryn Harrold is my favorite actress in these 1976/77 episodes. She's excellent. She doesn't flub her lines the way so many others do. She has totally nailed the character, making Nola feisty not bitchy. It's a fascinating portrayal.I think Harrold was the best Nola, however, I can't fault the other actresses for their portrayals when later writers totally changed the character each time a new writer or actress took the role. Zimmer is one of my favorite actresses ever in daytime, but I hated how they wrote her Nola.
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