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I watched the interview and sadly Alan spoke more in this interview about Texas vs the first interview with Texas performers.   He kept asking about Guiding Light/ATWT that I wanted to say to him 'hey, this interview is about Texas.. not GL/ATWT'.

I thought Tina was a sweetheart, and I loved that she kept up her friendship with the actress that played Ruby.. plus the other actresses that she worked with.

And Terri Garber being on Gail's hit list makes sense, but I had no idea that Gail Kobe had Kim Shriner, Catherine Hickland, etc on her 'Do not like' list.   

Hearing them talk about Pam Long... I wish Locher would get her to come on the show 1 on 1 so she could talk about Texas/GL/SFT... and even hear her thoughts on her odd stints on both Santa Barbara and OLTL

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I just watched the episode where Justin showed up at the Marshall ranch with movers and announced he was moving in.  Ginny and Reena start to beat the crap out of him until Kate stepped in and broke it up.  It was hilarious!  I am really enjoying Purser and Ratcliffe's writing.  It is unfortunate they don't last very long.

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I just finished watching the episodes where Beau Baker dies after opening the Fire Compass and Ruby and Lurlene get rid of his body. I have waited 43 years to watch them again and they do not disappoint. Ruby and Lurlene are hilarious and are by far my favourite Texas couple.

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On 12/3/2025 at 9:32 AM, Efulton said:

I just finished watching the episodes where Beau Baker dies after opening the Fire Compass and Ruby and Lurlene get rid of his body. I have waited 43 years to watch them again and they do not disappoint. Ruby and Lurlene are hilarious and are by far my favourite Texas couple.

Who was the head writer during this? Thanks

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1 hour ago, VelekaCarruthers said:

Who was the head writer during this? Thanks

Paul Rader. Samuel D. Ratcliffe, Gerald Flesher and another writer who I can’t remember are also listed with Paul.

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On 12/3/2025 at 12:32 PM, Efulton said:

I just finished watching the episodes where Beau Baker dies after opening the Fire Compass and Ruby and Lurlene get rid of his body. I have waited 43 years to watch them again and they do not disappoint. Ruby and Lurlene are hilarious and are by far my favourite Texas couple.

Of all the pseudo science-fiction plots on soaps in the 1980s, this was the only one I found even moderately believable. As crazy as it was -- at least the storyline was related to Texas and Native American lore (even though it was completely made up). It worked, and then it was over. And the show went forward.

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BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Sunday, May 23, 1982

In 'a soap opera age of bland blond 'and boring brunette beatities, red haired Lurlene Harper on 'Texas" is a flapjawed, awkward, yet endearing relief. She's clean and fancy-free in appearance, guileless in manner and backwoods in speech. She may be the only TV woman capable of pronouncing her boy friend's name, Joel, in six syablles. She is so full of goidurned spunk and cotton-eyed charm that she outdistances the other "Texas" ladies in appeal by a country mile. "She's good-hearted and naive," says actress Tina Johnson, describing the character she plays. "She trusts everyone and doesn't believe that people can be ruthless, heartless or unfaithful, which produces a lot of conflict for her, especially in a soap opera.

Lurlene also doesn't believe she's attractive. She's merely cute. She fantasizes about the men of her dreams who'll sweep her off her feet. ''She had a giddy crush on Jeb Hampton a year ago, and that was the only romance in her life until ' Joel tame along. But he's blind, literally. Otherwise, he might see her as other men do: a good pal."

Ms. Johnson doesn't have a trace of the Texas twang she uses on screen as Lurlene, While most other actors on "TX" struggle to no authentic avail to deal with a Lone Star accent, Tina's is as authentic as sagebrush and armadillos. "I grew 'up in Tyler, Tex., and people back home see me on the show and say, 'her folks sent her to all those fancy schools and she's talkin' laik she always daid,'" explains Tina. Her christened name is Varina and it has been the name bestowed on every first girl born in her family for four generations, ever since her great-grandmother, an admirer of Jefferson Davis's wife.

"My pa was, and still is, head of the music department at the Tyler High School. Ma's a violin teacher. I sang in the church choir since I was knee-high to a grasshopper, and there was never a doubt me and my brother, who is now a songwriter and guitarist, wouldn't pursue music in some way." An interest in music professionally began for Tina at age 12 when she appeared, with Sandy Duncan, as one of the Trapp children in "'The Sound of Music," in Dallas. After graduating from North Texas State University, Tina toured in "Peter Pan" as Wendy and in "Cactus Flower" with Ann Miller. I never deliberately set out to change the way I talked. I just picked up accents naturally. I'm a sponge. I lose myself in the magic of acting and become this other creature. You have to mold your whole being for a character."

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