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August 1972 Daytime TV casting news.

Robert Loggia (Frank Carver) left April 27. Judy Safran replaced Terry Falls as Lisa Britton, also on April 27. (Judy was last on Love Is A Many Splendored Thing). Joe Ponazecki began as Riley the end of March and Audree Johnston started as Martha Ann April 10th.

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March 1972 Daytime TV

Anthony Herrera was replaced by Nicholas Lewis in the role of Brannigan. Liam Sullivan was killed off the show. Joining were: Jacqueline Brooks (Ursula Winthrop, D.A.), Robert Sherwood (Doug Winthrop), Gary Campbell (Ass't. D.A.), and Richard Venture (Tom Gregory). All joined in late November, early December.

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From Variety

April 68 CBS-TV's "Secret Storm" soap is reviving the Amy and Paul Britton characters with original players Jada Rowland and Nicolas Coster in an effort to hypo the strip's numbers.

November 68 The Secret Storm" daytimer gets Tony Converse as its new producer and an additional writer, Lou Scofield, to team with John Hess.

November 71 A featured player in the upcoming film, "Going Home," Audrey Landers, has joined the CBS soaper "The Secret Storm."

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What a beautiful thing to wake up to...many thanks for these clippings. Earlier this week, my wife and I were watching an old Perry Mason show in which Lori March was the defendant in the case. After discovering the body, Lori went out via a fire escape...something you would never expect Valeries Ames to do.

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From a July 1970 Inside TV.

Joan Crawford's proved she'll try anything on TV, from a Merv Griffin talk show to taking over her daughter's role on a daily soap opera. The ratings in the latter proved something to Screen Gems, which has offered Joan an amazingly wonderful deal for a series: All of Joan's scenes plus close-ups for the entire season would be done in six weeks but with a nice six-figure salary for the year!

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I had the delightful pleasure of meeting an ex-Secret Storm cast member yesterday...Frances Sternhagen, who played Jessie Reddin. Ms. Sternhagen shared her memories of the Oscar and Tony Award winning actor Jose Ferrer on the occasion of the US Postal Servie's 'First-Day-of-Issue' ceremony held at the prestigious Players' Club in NYC. Ferrer's widow extended me an invitation to the event as he was a longtime member of our Westchester community. Ms. Sternhagen's credits include stints on 'Another World' and 'Love of Life.'

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