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By Contessa Donatella · Posted
Matt Ashford/Jack Deveraux in drag. Yes, I looked & did not find him in drag but I did find him in a very outlandish disguise. Would that interest you or does it have to be drag? -
By Contessa Donatella · Posted
Writing for the soaps by Rouverol, Jean Publication date 1984 Topics Television soap operas Publisher Cincinnati, Ohio : Writer's Digest Books https://archive.org/details/writingforsoaps00rouv/page/n15/mode/2up There are 2 books by former soap opera writer Jean Rouverol, WRITING FOR THE SOAPS & WRITING FOR DAYTIME. Basically it is the same book with two different covers & one may be hardback & the other quality softback. Excellent book. Out of print but available, but very expensive. Like $150.00. It appears that this is like a library book. You have to sign up here, register, have an account. Log into it. Click BORROW. Read as much as you like for your first session. Come back & repeat for second session. Apparently it will renew as long as you continue to use it. She & her husband were also victims of the Blacklist. However, the book is not political. -
ohhh! oops i think i was thinking about the conversation i was having about jack in DOOL
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Thanks for the fuller story. Steve Guthrie was a loss to the show, but I can't really blame Nicholson.
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Albee clashed with co-star Lee Godart, who portrayed villain Eliot Dorn . At the time, the Edge of Night cast participated in a charity baseball league with other New York-based soaps. Albee, an American, was very competitive about the games, whereas Godart – a French actor unfamiliar with baseball – was not as skilled. Tensions reportedly flared when Albee berated Godart’s athletic performance and even mocked his nationality during these games . Godart took offense and complained to the executive producer, who warned Albee to stop harassing his castmate . Albee either ignored this warning or didn’t take it seriously, and continued to needle Godart. As a result, when Albee’s next contract option came due, Nicholson chose not to renew it – effectively terminating Albee’s role on the show
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I can't remember exactly, but I think the claim was it involved a team baseball game.
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Sorry to hear that - take whatever time you need.
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By Contessa Donatella · Posted
@MaximI sing this in my head so dang often!!!! -
Not as caught up as everyone else but I just wanted to add, the show being played for laughs is gone and I’m happy about it, that’s exactly how the show was during the strike.
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By MissPalmer · Posted
I love the early years of GH.... Does anyone know where I can find information of the stories from 1963 and 1964?? Thank you!!
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