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2 hours ago, Xanthe said:

Constance Ford was with Louise Fitzhugh when she started on AW in 1967. Nancy Wickwire joined AW in 1969. 

Louise Fitzhugh who wrote Harriet the Spy or another one?

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11 hours ago, Xanthe said:

Constance Ford was with Louise Fitzhugh when she started on AW in 1967. Nancy Wickwire joined AW in 1969. 

I believe Ada's late in life daughter, Nancy, was born while Nancy Wickwire was working in California and ill with cancer.  The story goes that Connie Ford requested Ada's baby be named Nancy, in honor of Wickwire.   I don't know if the two were still a couple at that time, or at the time of Wickwire's death.   

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What did people think of her portyal? Was she still in-character here? Could it be imagined that Bev's Iris would come to that point? 

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From what i know from Bev's portrayal (what's kinda little mostly from Texas where they say she was watered down) she kinda would but not screaming like that she would probably use that condensending tone of voice like i don't like you but you're not important enough for me to scream, but i saw many scenes where Bev's iris didn't pass a possibility to leave a few one-liners and putdowns

BTW recently i realized that Audrey Hepburn Shares her Birthday with AW wouldn't it be nice if she made a tenure even if small on the show? What Character would you have her playing (i mean from characters that actually existed) 

someone mentioned "The Secret Garden" recently is that it? what were they planning with this????

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It's one of the "bad periods" of AW.  Le Soleil, and the unveiling of the Le Soleil woman.  But it was 1985 and everything was over the top as was Donna and her desperate snootiness.

 

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9 hours ago, ScottyBman said:

It's one of the "bad periods" of AW.  Le Soleil, and the unveiling of the Le Soleil woman.  But it was 1985 and everything was over the top as was Donna and her desperate snootiness.

 

I strongly disliked the Lesoleil storyline for introducing too many new characters whose only personality appeared to be foreign = exotic. Nancy's drug storyline might have been stronger if the crowd of preppies had also had more distinct individual personalities. 

I do like Cass and Kathleen being nosy together. Lesoleil had a whole thing about both a physical makeover and some kind of new age getting in touch with one's emotions. I would be very interested in seeing the episode with Kathleen's "visualization" as they called it, only because they showed a picture of her then-dead mother long before Denise Alexander had been cast, and it would amuse me to see how they portrayed her. 

I don't recall that they spent any time on Sally's visualization, but on the understanding that I despised the whole idea of the Lesoleil Woman, I think Sally's crimped hair and gold dress did not do anything to elevate the concept. 

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Does Anyone have the episode or knows where to find it, of May 5, 1986 when Sally and catlin officially married?????? 

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On 6/5/2022 at 9:50 PM, Joseph said:

Does Anyone have the episode or knows where to find it, of May 5, 1986 when Sally and catlin officially married?????? 

I have not found it, but for what it's worth, keep in mind that the wedding will likely have started on the Friday May 2 even if the ceremony continues/concludes on the Monday. Most successful soap weddings I can think of treat the first appearance of the bride about to come down the aisle as the Friday cliffhanger.

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Ironic how we were just discussing Stephen Schenkel's run as EP and how messy it was and now Eddie Drueding is re-uploading episodes and clips from that time period 😂

I do like how the show was able to get Liberace to play the piano at Felicia and Zane's wedding though.

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This episode is from the day of Catlin and Sally's first wedding with Mary Page Keller still in the role. (They got through the ceremony and went on their honeymoon without knowing it wasn't legal because his first wife was still alive.)

I have watched the credits a couple of times and unless I am missing something, they do not include Sharon Gabet as Brittany, even though the character had been appearing for a few weeks at this point and indeed in this episode was frantically trying to get to the church to stop the wedding. Patrick Tovatt is there as Zane. Surely she was under contract and even if she didn't have spoken dialog she would have signed dialog. 

 

 

2 hours ago, AbcNbc247 said:

Ironic how we were just discussing Stephen Schenkel's run as EP and how messy it was and now Eddie Drueding is re-uploading episodes and clips from that time period 😂

I do like how the show was able to get Liberace to play the piano at Felicia and Zane's wedding though.

Zane was my personal favorite of all of Felicia's beaus. I thoroughly enjoyed myself until BOOM-and I cried for three full days. Whoa! What the heck was that about?!

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