July 4, 2025Jul 4 Member 38 minutes ago, chrisml said: @DRW50 ABM said that she and Stephen Schnetzer did not remain close after she was fired even though they had been close friends while she was on the show. It seemed to upset her. She at least confirmed she was fired pay to pay for RKK. While she was still irked by that, she didn't go the extra step and comment on what a disaster that was. In her shes, I probably would have made a snarky comment to that effect. She did have some interesting tidbits about her time on The Catlins show 90% of her scenes were shot on a horse stable set. Thanks. I should try to watch the first half as it is hard to learn anything about The Catlins.
July 4, 2025Jul 4 Member 10 minutes ago, DRW50 said: Thanks. I should try to watch the first half as it is hard to learn anything about The Catlins. I was going to put a few of her comment in the Catlins thread, but I don't think there is one unless my search was inadequate.
July 4, 2025Jul 4 Member 5 minutes ago, chrisml said: I was going to put a few of her comment in the Catlins thread, but I don't think there is one unless my search was inadequate.
July 5, 2025Jul 5 Member On 6/29/2025 at 3:31 PM, Tisy-Lish said: I always thought it was strange that Josie didn't start using the name Matthews after she found out Russ was her father. I realize Russ and Josie never had the closest relationship, but Josie continued to use the name Watts. Floyd Watts had been Sharlene's first husband who died years before Josie was even born. So Josie had absolutelyy no connection to or relationship with that man. If I'm not mistaken, I believe Floyd had been killed in Vietnam before Sharlene ever showed up in Bay City the first time. Yes, Floyd Watts only existed as part of Sharlene's backstory. I believe Sharlene went by the surname Watts when she was first introduced in 1975, then took the name Matthews during her marriage to Russ, and Frame upon her return to Bay City in 1988. AW was funny sometimes about last names. Matthew kept the last name of Cory, which made sense because Mac played a big part in raising him and Mac and Rachel were married for much of his youth. However Matthew did briefly consider changing his name to Blake (his father's last name). Part of it was when Matthew was starting D&M with Dean. Matt didn't like the seemingly preferential treatment the last name Cory was giving him. I suppose he could've also assumed Davis, his mother's maiden name. Because the show seemed to focus on Josie being a Frame more than a Matthews, I would've thought it more likely that Josie would take the Frame surname. But then again, Lorna kept the name Devon and, majority of the time, Iris went by a husband's last name, starting with Carrington and ending with Wheeler. Ada could've used her maiden name of Lucas, but she kept the name Hobson from the time that she married Charley until her death. Edited July 5, 2025Jul 5 by mikeaw1978 Typo
July 5, 2025Jul 5 @Xanthe I only recall hearing about chairs being thrown on Y&R and OLTL but we had it, too? Edited July 5, 2025Jul 5 by Contessa Donatella
July 5, 2025Jul 5 Thanks to original uploader ANOTHERWORLDlover. I just did this very quick edit. Carl & Ian, about the island mystery involving their fathers & Mac. Paulina has been edited out because her only scene was cop shop, Ryan, questions. Not what would have been interesting in light of this untimely death.
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member 16 hours ago, NothinButAttitude said: Thank you. Based on the AWHP synopses I suppose this is from August 5, 1969. 13 hours ago, Contessa Donatella said: @Xanthe I only recall hearing about chairs being thrown on Y&R and OLTL but we had it, too? I have seen it mentioned but if he supposedly threw chairs on other sets I can't be confident how true it is. These kinds of stories have a tendency to pick up additional details as they go around so maybe an incident on one soap gets told as happening on another, or about one actor gets attributed to another more famous one. Incidentally, in Eight Years in Another World, Lemay mentions an unnamed drunk actor who threw a chair on set one day. He was fired. Whoever he was, he was not the actor (Nicolas Coster?) mentioned in the same paragraph who was fired for habitually not knowing his lines. Edited July 6, 2025Jul 6 by Xanthe 8 years
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member I attended a taping of a morning show that Sandra Ferguson and Robert Kelker-Kelly appeared on about a year and a half into their run. I was there when they arrived, and spoke to them for a couple minutes. They were both pleasant and nice to me (I was underage), but it was very obvious that Sandra Ferguson was not a fan of RKK as she always made sure that there were people between them and she was constantly inching away from him. It felt to me that there had been a fight between them before they arrived. Now, I wonder if it was just a constant pattern. As I posted in the OLTL thread, Clint Ritchie threw a chair at Erika Slezak during one of his drunken outbursts. I can't think of any other chairs. I don't think the Bergman/Braeden contretemps involved chairs.
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member 26 minutes ago, chrisml said: I attended a taping of a morning show that Sandra Ferguson and Robert Kelker-Kelly appeared on about a year and a half into their run. I was there when they arrived, and spoke to them for a couple minutes. They were both pleasant and nice to me (I was underage), but it was very obvious that Sandra Ferguson was not a fan of RKK as she always made sure that there were people between them and she was constantly inching away from him. It felt to me that there had been a fight between them before they arrived. Now, I wonder if it was just a constant pattern. As I posted in the OLTL thread, Clint Ritchie threw a chair at Erika Slezak during one of his drunken outbursts. I can't think of any other chairs. I don't think the Bergman/Braeden contretemps involved chairs. An interview posted on the Ryan's Hope thread last night mentioned Michael Levin throwing chairs. Did you see the Catlins thread link I posted?
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member 33 minutes ago, DRW50 said: An interview posted on the Ryan's Hope thread last night mentioned Michael Levin throwing chairs. Did you see the Catlins thread link I posted? Yes I did. Thank you. I will post something soon about ABM's comments. Edited July 6, 2025Jul 6 by chrisml
July 6, 2025Jul 6 5 hours ago, chrisml said: I attended a taping of a morning show that Sandra Ferguson and Robert Kelker-Kelly appeared on about a year and a half into their run. I was there when they arrived, and spoke to them for a couple minutes. They were both pleasant and nice to me (I was underage), but it was very obvious that Sandra Ferguson was not a fan of RKK as she always made sure that there were people between them and she was constantly inching away from him. It felt to me that there had been a fight between them before they arrived. Now, I wonder if it was just a constant pattern. As I posted in the OLTL thread, Clint Ritchie threw a chair at Erika Slezak during one of his drunken outbursts. I can't think of any other chairs. I don't think the Bergman/Braeden contretemps involved chairs. The throwing chairs events I referred to earlier were Y&R's Braden & Bergman and OLTL's someone in regard to Linda Gottlieb.
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member I never liked Mark Pinter as Grant. I am watching Dack Rambo as Grant, and he's so much more charismatic and he works better with everyone. The character is so much more fascinating. Pinter just made him a one note villain. I know Rambo for personal reasons and it breaks my heart knowing what happened, but Rambo is just so good as Grant. I also like Christine Andreas as Taylor. I liked her when she was sane, and I liked her when she was crazy Taylor. I wish she had been there longer. As I've written before, Joy Bell was so underrated. Tom Eplin should have been killed off at the end of this storyline. They are setting up for Jake's shooting and I'm ready for him to go, but I know we never get rid of him which is one of the reasons I switched to OLTL at various points because Jake did nothing for me. I'm again reminded of how fantastic Carmen Duncan is and how she is my Iris. The woman is just spectacular.
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member I've always said that Cali Timmins was unfairly fired from the role of Paulina. I thought she was far superior to Judi Evans. Timmins talks briefly about her time on AW in the Ryan's Hope Oral History book:
July 6, 2025Jul 6 Member 1 hour ago, chrisml said: I've always said that Cali Timmins was unfairly fired from the role of Paulina. I thought she was far superior to Judi Evans. Timmins talks briefly about her time on AW in the Ryan's Hope Oral History book: That's very interesting where she says that her character had been supposed to be someone else's daughter. I know we have speculated here before about whether Paulina would have been Felicia's daughter.
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