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3 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Nearly all of the flashback footage, what there was of it, was dumped on the cutting room floor. I'm not sure if they ever had any big plans for the character. 

 

@Vee may know more.

 

I haven't a clue. I assume they've might had her play Samantha Collins or something as the original Quentin's wife, there were a lot of riffs on the 1840 storyline in NODS.

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Another real treat about these episodes is that we are seeing Julia Duffy in her first big role before she headed west and became a beloved sitcom actress. She definitely had the same pout and whine down cold a decade before they became trademarks of her Stephanie Vanderkellen character on Newhart!!!

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to amybrickwallace,

 

I believe that Clarice Blackburn and Joel Crothers may have also appeared on both The Doctors and (certainly) Dark Shadows.

 

Robert Colbert and Ramsey Mosteller worked on both shows.  Robert Costello produced both of them.

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On March 24, 2017 at 2:49 PM, amybrickwallace said:

 

Yes, I believe you're right. I knew it was closer to the time that Liz Hubbard came back. It would have been nice to keep Anna around, but at least she got a decent farewell and didn't just vanish without being heard from again (Jody Lee, Liz, etc.)...

 

Jody Lee definitely vanished when Edelstein was writing though was later mentioned visiting family. As for Liz, her send-off was hasty like Anna's. Out of the blue, she's off to visit her dad. So she did get some final scenes before Pamela Toll moved over to Somerset. But, overall, a disappointing end to such a memorable character.

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5 hours ago, robbwolff said:

 

Jody Lee definitely vanished when Edelstein was writing though was later mentioned visiting family. As for Liz, her send-off was hasty like Anna's. Out of the blue, she's off to visit her dad. So she did get some final scenes before Pamela Toll moved over to Somerset. But, overall, a disappointing end to such a memorable character.

C.C. Courtney took a break during Edelstein's  tenure to work on his play Salvation. To explain his absence, Jody was sent down South to visit his family. Jody's final onscreen appearance was in November 1969 under Ira Avery. No explanation was given when Jody ceased appearing in the story.

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2 minutes ago, saynotoursoap said:

C.C. Courtney took a break during Edelstein's  tenure to work on his play Salvation. To explain his absence, Jody was sent down South to visit his family. Jody's final onscreen appearance was in November 1969 under Ira Avery. No explanation was given when Jody ceased appearing in the story.

 

Thanks. I wonder if it was Courtney's choice to go.

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On 3/25/2017 at 1:10 PM, danfling said:

to amybrickwallace,

 

I believe that Clarice Blackburn and Joel Crothers may have also appeared on both The Doctors and (certainly) Dark Shadows.

 

Robert Colbert and Ramsey Mosteller worked on both shows.  Robert Costello produced both of them.

Robert Colbert was an actor who played Stuart Brooks on The Young and the Restless. To my knowledge, Mr. Colbert never appeared on Dark Shadows. Perhaps you confuse him with music director Bob Cobert. Ramse Mostoller never worked on The Doctors either. Her husband Joe Mostoller was costume designer for The Doctors.

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On ‎3‎/‎27‎/‎2017 at 1:25 AM, saynotoursoap said:

Robert Colbert was an actor who played Stuart Brooks on The Young and the Restless. To my knowledge, Mr. Colbert never appeared on Dark Shadows. Perhaps you confuse him with music director Bob Cobert. Ramse Mostoller never worked on The Doctors either. Her husband Joe Mostoller was costume designer for The Doctors.

 

Plus, Ohrbach's provided the fashions for both shows.

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On March 27, 2017 at 1:21 AM, saynotoursoap said:

C.C. Courtney took a break during Edelstein's  tenure to work on his play Salvation. To explain his absence, Jody was sent down South to visit his family. Jody's final onscreen appearance was in November 1969 under Ira Avery. No explanation was given when Jody ceased appearing in the story.

 

Really? I don't recall him showing up at that time. Did he have any significant scenes? 

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10 hours ago, robbwolff said:

 

Really? I don't recall him showing up at that time. Did he have any significant scenes? 

 

Not really. He was just one of those characters who vanished with no explanation.

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Someone on this show must have really loved The Carpenters (who, by 1973, WERE one of the biggest musical acts in the business). Penny and Mike met at the ice cream shop, where "I Won't Last a Day Without You" was playing. In one of today's reruns, Mike was getting high on "pep pills" while "Top of the World" played. I don't quite think that's what Richard Carpenter and John Bettis had in mind when they wrote that song!! :wacko:

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25 minutes ago, amybrickwallace said:

Someone on this show must have really loved The Carpenters (who, by 1973, WERE one of the biggest musical acts in the business). Penny and Mike met at the ice cream shop, where "I Won't Last a Day Without You" was playing. In one of today's reruns, Mike was getting high on "pep pills" while "Top of the World" played. I don't quite think that's what Richard Carpenter and John Bettis had in mind when they wrote that song!! :wacko:

 

Considering Richard Carpenter's own pill addiction it's eerily appropriate.

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8 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

 

Considering Richard Carpenter's own pill addiction it's eerily appropriate.

 

I know - I was thinking the same thing (and he was addicted to sleeping pills, just like Mike). His pill addiction finally came to a head in late 1978, and he had to go to a rehab center in Kansas to finally kick the habit. This is what led Karen to go to NYC to cut a solo album with one of the hottest producers in music at the time, Phil Ramone. Of course, that's another story for another board...

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