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I'd also love to know more about what Anna meant. I never knew Mike was a cop.

It seems like Anna spent her entire soap career venting to the press about her writing. While I can't blame her, it's a wonder she had as lengthy of a career as she did.

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Tom did indeed hit Ricky.Synopses at that time have MJ admitting at the Parents Anonymous meetings that her attitude drove Tom to the abuse.I wonder if that's how it played or there were more levels to it as that would not fly today ie a wife's fault that her husband was an abuser.

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Tom was killed off in Feb 78.Tom and MJ were only married for about 6 months and the abuse story was their only storyline. At some point Lauren White left and Carla Dragoni took over before Kathy Glass .MJ was support for several months until becoming involved with Colin Wakefield towards the end of 78.

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From the April 1970 Daytime TV. A glimpse of one of my favorite soap actresses and someone who should have had so many more years with us - Virginia Vestoff. This is the first time I've seen her as Althea.

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So did Liz leave for good but then return? For some reason I thought that Virginia only replaced her temporarily, for a leave of absence or maternity leave. This doesn't sound like it was meant to be temporary.

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Fantastic article Carl.several actors I have not seen listed before.I always thought Jody Lee was a female.

Steve is always mentioned as a ladies man,yet none of his women are mentioned.Did he ever have significant relationships while Carolee was pining for him.

So Rita Lakin was still headwriter in 70.She started in 66 so that continuity was probably good for the show..I'm sure the Pollocks began in 70 so Ira Avery must have been a short lived writer in between.

I don't think Lakin ever wrote another daytime soap,which seema pity.

She recently penned a murder mystery novel.

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