September 15, 20214 yr Member 10 minutes ago, FrenchBug82 said: Well as I said I am wary of misremembering the gossip but basically it was pretty abrupt and arbitrary in the sense of her working for several months before someone upstairs telling her it is not working and firing her despite the fact, as Vee said, she was doing a fine job in the role Show-business is tough obviously but a lesser person might have been a little resentful and not wanting to revisit a bad memory. https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/11/nyregion/an-actress-learns-from-a-setback.html Thanks for sharing the link. Thankfully, she went on to quite a successful career though as far as I can tell GL was her only continuing soap gig.
September 15, 20214 yr Member Does anyone else remember Lynn Deerfield as the original Holly Norris? She was excellent, in a very different way from Maureen Garrett, and tall and lanky whereas Maureen was shorter, with dark hair and a rounder body. As originally conceived, Holly was a spoiled rich girl, though generally sympathetic. MG's Holly always seemed much more middle-class. Although Maureen Garrett was obviously a good actress, it took a good while for me to accept her as Holly. She was at least as different from Lynn Deerfield as Victoria Wyndham was from Robin Strasser. I did not see Holly's introduction to the show or the trial where Leslie, then played by Barbara Rodell, was accused of the murder of Holly's father. However, I loved the very well-written story as Holly married a fallen-off-the-wagon Ed Bauer (Mart Hulswit) in Vegas, her brother Ken (Roger Newman) married Janet Mason (Caroline McWilliams), who had once had an affair with Ed, and Holly's ex-boyfriend Roger Thorpe (Michael Zaslow) pursued Janet, mainly because she couldn't stand him. Roger made it appear to Ken and Holly that he actually was having an affair with Janet, activating Ken's jealousy. All of these actors gave consistently fine performances, and all had great working chemistry with each other. With Roger's father (Robert Milli) falling for Holly's mother (Barbara Berjer), the situation became even more tangled. To me, this character-based storytelling was more interesting than the contrived issue-oriented spousal rape drama which would eventually follow.
September 16, 20214 yr Member 9 hours ago, FrenchBug82 said: Well as I said I am wary of misremembering the gossip but basically it was pretty abrupt and arbitrary in the sense of her working for several months before someone upstairs telling her it is not working and firing her despite the fact, as Vee said, she was doing a fine job in the role Show-business is tough obviously but a lesser person might have been a little resentful and not wanting to revisit a bad memory. https://www.nytimes.com/1989/06/11/nyregion/an-actress-learns-from-a-setback.html I didn't know Dennehy thought Pam Long didn't like her. I always thought she was recast because Long wanted to redefine Blake after they turned her into Christina. Also, she was in Philip and Rick's age group and Chrissy was born about 5 yrs after Rick, so I thought they wanted to de-age her a bit. SOD said the show was taking Blake in a new direction. I swear Dennehy, in her exit interview with SOD, said she wouldn't do another soap. I don't remember context so I'm not sure if it was a knock against the show, daytime, or not a knock at all. I do remember when Larkin Malloy left as Kyle, he did say he would never do GL again because the writers kept keeping Kyle and Reva apart lol
September 16, 20214 yr Member 1 hour ago, bboy875 said: I swear Dennehy, in her exit interview with SOD, said she wouldn't do another soap. She did a short gig on Y&R in 2013: https://www.google.com/amp/s/daytimeconfidential.com/.amp/2013/09/27/elizabeth-dennehy-drops-by-the-young-and-the-restless
September 16, 20214 yr Member 13 hours ago, amybrickwallace said: She did a short gig on Y&R in 2013: https://www.google.com/amp/s/daytimeconfidential.com/.amp/2013/09/27/elizabeth-dennehy-drops-by-the-young-and-the-restless Thanks! I don't think I've watched a full episode of Y&R since Dru fell off the cliff lol
September 16, 20214 yr Member Sherry has an element of fun that I don't think any of the other Blake's had. She was just fun to watch and you couldn't keep your eyes off of her when she was in a scene. I know Sherry remained close with Michael Zaslow after she left, and when he died, she remained close with his family.
September 16, 20214 yr Member Another Guiding Light Alum to the Locher Room : Kevin Mambo (ex Marcus Williams) Two-time Emmy Award-winning actor Kevin Mambo will be my guest live in The Locher Room on September 23rd at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST.
September 17, 20214 yr Member I'm not sure if you all have seen this, but I came across this collection of 96 radio episodes of GL from 1950! https://archive.org/details/1950-11-24-886-bill-gloria-talk/1950-07-26+-+797)+Stays+with+Charlotte.mp3 Edit: Another set of 100 episodes https://archive.org/details/otr_guidinglight Edited September 17, 20214 yr by BoldRestless
September 17, 20214 yr Member 1 hour ago, BoldRestless said: I'm not sure if you all have seen this, but I came across this collection of 96 radio episodes of GL from 1950! https://archive.org/details/1950-11-24-886-bill-gloria-talk/1950-07-26+-+797)+Stays+with+Charlotte.mp3 Edit: Another set of 100 episodes https://archive.org/details/otr_guidinglight Those are the same episodes. I guess they were just posted by different people. There are 197 consecutive episodes from 1950/1951 that we are VERY lucky to have. It was one of the best times for GL (if not the best).
September 17, 20214 yr Member 17 hours ago, Bill Bauer said: Those are the same episodes. I guess they were just posted by different people. There are 197 consecutive episodes from 1950/1951 that we are VERY lucky to have. It was one of the best times for GL (if not the best). ITA. That entire stretch of episodes is mesmerizing. I would happily listen to the full run of radio eps of TGL than endure any of the soap episodes being produced on television today.
September 18, 20214 yr Member On 9/14/2021 at 9:25 PM, Bill Bauer said: I can't believe that photo of all the Christina/Blakes exists. I can't believe someone (other than a big fan of the show) would think to take the photo. I can't believe they cared enough to find Cheryl Brown. And I can't believe they were able to get them all together for the photo. It's very cool. I wonder what happened to Cheryl Brown? It looks she hasn't acted since she was a child according to her imdb page. Perfectly put, ITA. This is the type of Valentine to the fans one would expect to see in a soap magazine, not People, and I applaud People for it. It disappoints me that SOD never did a series of spreads like this one for Blake. Imagine all of the Vikis, the Dorians, the Jills… the Kevins (oy).
September 18, 20214 yr Member 6 hours ago, SFK said: Perfectly put, ITA. This is the type of Valentine to the fans one would expect to see in a soap magazine, not People, and I applaud People for it. It disappoints me that SOD never did a series of spreads like this one for Blake. Imagine all of the Vikis, the Dorians, the Jills… the Kevins (oy). The nice thing is that People continued to make commemorative soap issues (GH's 50th, the end of AMC and OLTL).
September 20, 20214 yr Member I have to believe that whole sequence set to Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer's #1 hit No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) was an ode to gay fans of the show. Edited September 20, 20214 yr by BetterForgotten
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