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18 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

Passed away this last week. Neil Sedaka on GL in 1982

Neil Sedaka on Guiding Light 1982 Television Old Photo - Picture 1 of 1

I'd love to see that episode. As there's both Lee Lawson (and that's probably William Roerick's arm between them) and Elvera Roussel, I wonder if this was supposed to be at the Spauldings, or maybe Amanda's? It's definitely not at Wired for Sound.

Baaaad bllooood*

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12 hours ago, P.J. said:

I'd love to see that episode. As there's both Lee Lawson (and that's probably William Roerick's arm between them) and Elvera Roussel, I wonder if this was supposed to be at the Spauldings, or maybe Amanda's.

My guess is this is December 1982, either Christmas or New Year's, at the Spaulding mansion. From the way Hope is dressed, I would lean more towards New Year's.

Alan and Hope "temporarily" moved back to the mansion from their little cottage for the 1982 holidays so they could properly entertain now that Alan was back at the head of Spaulding.

The lady in the maid outfit makes it obvious this is not a venue like Wired For Sound. I don't recognize her as someone who worked for Amanda or Alan and Hope at the time. Floyd had been living at the Spaulding mansion, remember. He must have had his own staff. Possibly, she worked for Floyd.

Or she was hired just for the party. So it could be Amanda's, or even the Chamberlains'. It's really hard to tell because of the frickin' camera in the way. 😂

I wonder if this episode is on the German channel. I'm going to look later and see if I can find it or episodes running up to this party.

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49 minutes ago, DeeVee said:

The lady in the maid outfit makes it obvious this is not a venue like Wired For Sound. I don't recognize her as someone who worked for Amanda or Alan and Hope at the time. Floyd had been living at the Spaulding mansion, remember. He must have had his own staff. Possibly, she worked for Floyd.

No, this is at Wired for Sound...the maid is actually Sedaka's real life maid, appearing in her own uniform. GL was her favorite show, so he agreed to do this.

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7 minutes ago, Mitch64 said:

No, this is at Wired for Sound...the maid is actually Sedaka's real life maid, appearing in her own uniform. GL was her favorite show, so he agreed to do this.

That is wild! (But seriously, she came to the performance in her maid uniform?)

I also realized after I posted that it had to be summer because the men are wearing white jackets. Assuming no white for men after Labor Day was still a thing in 1982.

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1 hour ago, Spoon said:

Favorite characters/couples by decade?

I can only speak to half of the 90s so far, as you know :) But my choices:

Couples:

Lucy/A-M

Jesse/Michelle (w/ Budig)

Rick/Abby

*I like Holly/Roger, but need to see more of their backstory, I just got the tail-end sadly.

*I like aspects of Matt/Vanessa 😇

Characters I enjoy/look forward to:

Roger, A-M, Vanessa, Rick, Annie (Watros), Alex, Bridget, Brent/Marian, Lucy, Hamp and his sax.

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1 hour ago, DeeVee said:

That is wild! (But seriously, she came to the performance in her maid uniform?)

I also realized after I posted that it had to be summer because the men are wearing white jackets. Assuming no white for men after Labor Day was still a thing in 1982.

What?? Craziness, because I can not imagine Alan, Hope, Henry or Bea at Wired for Sound!

What a sweet story about his maid. Here I thought she was the least interested extra in the world of extras! She must've been thrilled!

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1 hour ago, Spoon said:

Favorite characters/couples by decade?

Oh, this fun:

1970s: Bert, Roger, Jackie, Rita, Holly.

My fave couple during this period was Ed and Holly. It seemed to me very obvious they belonged together. They had genuinely fallen in love but the reveal about Christina's paternity wrecked their relationship. Fantastic star-crossed energy that got spoiled because Marland didn't want to write for Holly. I think they always should have been the end game.

1980s: Bert, Alan, Ross, Vanessa, Henry, Alexandra, Harley.

Fave couples:

Sorry, Billy fans, but for me, Ross and Vanessa also had a star-crossed energy that was never taken advantage of.

Alan and Hope: please remember I was very young at the time. My feelings about them as a couple are different now.

Rick and Mindy: the hill I will die on.

Alan Michael and Harley.

I would say Quint and Nola, but they were the type of couple who were done the minute they got married. But up until then, I enjoyed their romance.

I thought Henry and Bea were so sweet together. I wish they'd had the cojones to make them a real couple.

1990s: Bridget, Mo, Roger, AM, Annie.

I'm having a hard time coming up with favorite couples from this era. A really, really hard time. Which is probably a major reason I was a spotty viewer during this era.

I liked Phillip and Harley--Grant and Beth had terrific chemistry. But they didn't write for them very well, IMO.

2000s: Bill, Edmund (yeah, I liked him, shut up), Gus (THAT'S RIGHT, I LIKED HIM TOO).

Yes, I liked Gus and Harley. SHOOT ME. Also think the writing went against them.

YES, I liked Cassie and Edmund. I will admit I hated myself for it because Edmund was a sociopath, but the actors had fantastic chemistry, which was getting pretty rare on this show at this point.

I'll never get over what they did to Bill, putting him with [REDACTED]. At least they gave him a happy ending.

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Sedaka apparently appeared in July 1982. An article I read discussing his appearance teased that The Waitresses, Air Supply, and Quarterflash would be featured that summer. Did they ever appear?

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2 hours ago, DeeVee said:

My fave couple during this period was Ed and Holly. It seemed to me very obvious they belonged together. They had genuinely fallen in love but the reveal about Christina's paternity wrecked their relationship. Fantastic star-crossed energy that got spoiled because Marland didn't want to write for Holly. I think they always should have been the end game.

Rauch should have kissed MH's ass to get him back on GL when he first took over. It was not going to happen but imagine RealEd/Holly dealing with Roger's ALS? Flashbacks, etc....(Fletch can go take a hike...)

2 hours ago, DeeVee said:

Sorry, Billy fans, but for me, Ross and Vanessa also had a star-crossed energy that was never taken advantage of.

Should have been end game Patriarch/Matriarch.

2 hours ago, DeeVee said:

would say Quint and Nola, but they were the type of couple who were done the minute they got married. But up until then, I enjoyed their romance.

I thought Henry and Bea were so sweet together. I wish they'd had the cojones to make them a real couple.

Agree on Quala...Quint should have died and left Nola to put her life back together. Henry and Bea..I am amazed to find out Lee Lawson was in her 40s at this time...and really, we all knew Henry was gay.

2 hours ago, DeeVee said:

YES, I liked Cassie and Edmund. I will admit I hated myself for it because Edmund was a sociopath, but the actors had fantastic chemistry, which was getting pretty rare on this show at this point

I thought DAM was sex on a stick..but his cartoonish writing killed it. If Cassie and Eddie had a sick relationship and it was show as dysfunctional...hell yes. LW always had a hard trashy edge to her...and there is no way that Cassie's past and he rpoor choices were all someone else's fault...she had to have some kind of thing that would openr her to a dysfunctional relatisonhip.

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On 3/3/2026 at 10:24 PM, GL95 said:

Been watching the Phillip/Blake wedding/Roger return episodes and it’s wild. Roger in the mask squaring off at gun point against Alan who’s faking needing a wheelchair. Phillip and Elizabeth Dennehy’s Blake looking really happy. For some reason Frank is in Phillip’s wedding party-is it because he’s AM’s family at that point? Harley/Sam’s bridesmaid dresses are insane.

Alan threatens to blow up everyone at the wedding with a bomb if Roger doesn’t come into the open. Alan is convinced Roger/Blake have been scheming to take over Spaulding. Alan is convinced Phillip would be grateful to him for revealing the truth about Blake and claims to be willing to sacrifice Phillip if he must. Neither Roger or Alan mention Alan has a second son who would be blown up-poor AM is such an afterthought for Alan. Eventually Alan accidentally shoots Phillip intending to shoot Roger as Roger somehow swings from a garland in the mask. I believe this is what sends Alan to jail eventually.

Haha I've seen a few of these scenes and I love it. Roger in his mask, swinging into the wedding... so camp and fun.

Super random question/observation, but I've noticed a handful of times Hunt Block using the term 'exsqueeze me'. Normally it's only been with Blake or Ross, but he just used it again with Carmen and it's just so cringe. I know it was kind of funny back in the day, but for a character like Ben, it just doesn't seem right. I wonder if this is something Hunt did a lot back in the day, or if he truly felt like it was something Ben would say haha.

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WIred for Sound was a cool hangout-- I still remember when the B-52's performed there.

80s.

Quint and Nola-- among my earliest GL memories.

Beth and Lujack-- Lujack was like "The Fonz" with his coolness.

Jesse and Simon-- /jk

Harley/Josh did have chemistry together. I don't know where they would've gone with the pairing if RN didn't leave in 1991.

90s

Lucy and Alan-Michael. Lucy seemed like a consolation prize to A-M for not getting Harley lol, but they were a good pair together.

Phillip and Harley. At the time I was rooting for Phillip/Beth because of history but Pharley had a sense of fun that Phillip/Beth never really had.

Ross and Blake. Despite Blake's flaws, the couples baffling longevity became a cornerstone to the show much like Ed/Maureen in the past. Blake would be unfaithful but after Tori, Ross had no agency to shame Blake. Their relationship was more even-level after that.

00s

Harley and Gus. Gus was basically a replacement for A-M, like Lucy replaced Harley. Gus was like a blend of A-M and Nick McHenry. he was Alan's bio son like A-M, but like Nick he tried to maintain a "blue-collar" lifestyle the best he could.

Lizzie and Bill. This was the silver lining to Bill/Michelle being torpedoed by ConJob in 2003. The B/M pairing was never going to reach its legacy potential as long as that sap NSA was in the role of Michelle.

Hot takes: I enjoyed Cassie/Edmund and Tammy/Jonathan. I liked Tammy/Jonathan because the two actors did have chemistry together and that it was kinda taboo and naughty. The plot was similar to Ross/Blake, where Blake seduced Ross to get at her mom, Holly. Jonathan thought he'd seduce his cousin to stick it to his mom.

Characters

80s: Nola, Quint, Bert, Henry, India, Vanessa, Bert, Beth, Ross, Lujack

90s: Harley, Lucy, Blake, Roger, Holly, Phillip, A-M, Michelle, David, Bridget

00s: Gus, Lizzie, Jonathan, Bill, Dinah, Cassie

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1 hour ago, alwaysAMC said:

I know it was kind of funny back in the day, but for a character like Ben, it just doesn't seem right. I wonder if this is something Hunt did a lot back in the day, or if he truly felt like it was something Ben would say haha.

I think it was Block adlibbing..on ATWT when he and Carly were in a car, and she ducked down to hide he said, "Well, while your down there.." which I have to say made me laugh...

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