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Don't know if this was addressed, but an early poster speculated that Judy Lewis was Loretta Young's natural daughter. She was! And her father was the legendary Clark Gable. Judy was a fascinating book about how she found out about her true parenatge. One early Secret Storm memory of mine was Susan (played by Judy Lewis) looking on in horror when her son Petey was run over by a car.

I, much to my surprise, enjoyed the Laurie Stevens and Father Reddin storyline. Although, for some reason, after it was going great guns, the storyline, sort of, petered out. I don't recall the particulars. Maybe the storyline was ended due to viewer outrage.

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"As for the few who remained, Amy married Belle - perpetuating the Amy vs. Belle conflict."

Yeah, I could see how that would keep the conflict going. (Oh, SOD, how your typos do amuse me.)

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Cast list from 1970 Daytime TV yearbook

CAST:

Marla Adams as Belle Clemens

Keith Charles as Nick Kane

Linden Chiles as Paul Britton

Joel Crothers as Ken Stevens

Stephanie Braxton as Laurie Hollister

Troy Donahue as R.B. Keefer

Jennifer Darling as Irene Sims

Clarice Blackburn as Mary Lou Northcote

Judy Lewis as Sarah Carver

Lori March as Valerie Ames

Rosemary Murphy as Nola Hollister

Lovelady Powell as Birdie Clayborne

Eleanor Phillips as Grace Tyrell

Gordon Rigsby as Dr. Ian Northcote/Owen Northcote

Peter MacLean as Hugh Clayborne

Barbara Rodell as Jill Stevens

Jada Rowland as Amy Britton

Haila Stoddard as Pauline Rysdale

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