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For some reason I have two very vivid memories of Rhonda as Victoria. One is her naming Tops and exultantly not-quite-singing-not-quite-shouting "we're the tops!", possibly while Reginald played the piano. The other is of the lead up to her entrance at Jake and Marley's wedding. They didn't show her face (because Ellen Wheeler was still playing Marley), just her legs, as she rode in Reginald's car. Marley threw her bouquet at the end of the episode, and then she and Jake left as faceless Victoria caught it -- and the next day they showed Rhonda's face as Vicky with no Ellen around.

Rhonda's Victoria was very close with Reginald as I recall.

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Searching for 1986 episodes I found the one where Reginald shows her Tops for the first time.

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No piano, but he sings a bit of You're The Top and she ... doesn't quite.

If I recall correctly there was another time when Reginald terrorized the family by playing the piano in the Love Mansion in the middle of the night. 

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AW is so lucky about uploads. FebWriter, absolutely all of Eddie Drueding, absolutely all of Chase4ever, veggiemeister, etc. Then, the uploads we made in Sept. 2018 of the AW Fan Bench in Central Park campaign. You can find all of them by my name " Donna L. Bridges ".

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That isn't really much help unless you know which episodes she was on. I find searching for Rhonda Lewin pretty challenging because unfortunately the Google algorithm seems to have linked her to Victoria in general so I get a lot of results with Ellen or Anne Heche. And Rhonda's Vicky didn't have much of a storyline, so it's hit or miss whether she is actually in any given episode between September 23 and December 29 1986.

 

Most of the time I rely on the Another World Home Page Character Guide to find the date range for a character/actor and then search for episodes in that date range, and then scroll through the episode looking for likely scenes. Finding Rhonda was a bit challenging because that era was full of blondes (Nancy, Cheryl, MJ).

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Mac Cory & Toasts & Speeches

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http://www.anotherworldhomepage.com/misc8.html

 

ANOTHER WORLD: MAC'S SPEECHES

Cory Thanksgiving Speech Givers. Pre-1989: Mac; 1989: Rachel; 1990: Paulina; 1991: Jake; 1992: not shown (only Rachel, Ada, Amanda, Cass, and Frankie in attendance)

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVqKMV7fpCg&t=18s

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAHUJ-MM294

 

 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPwXEGbNGYk&t=797s

The Lovely Ada Vol. 1

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The Lovely Ada Vol. 2

 

The Lovely Ada Vol. 3

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYkOuUW6TU8&feature=player_embedded

A Cory Christmas Vol. 1

 

That's half-way through. The Snowflake Ball come  up in the next one, A Cory Christmas, Vol. 2

 

 

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Yeah, that's what I figured. I use the plot synopses to get the rough date of major storyline moments, and (since a character might appear yet not rate a mention in the synopsis) the Character Guide, Minor Characters, or even Day Players list to get date ranges for actors. I still had to go through 3 or 4 episodes before I found one with Rhonda.

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