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Are all of the years of this show available to watch online? Are thereplaylists ?

I would like to watch the show bbut I have never seen it before and do not know anything about it. XD

18 hours ago, Soaplovers said:

EF was punished for speaking her mind at how the show was being handled.  Goutman seemed to hold grudges...so much he vetoed Noelle Beck's suggestion to have Martha Bryne come back for the final episodes.

Comparing Goutman as EP at the end of AW & then at the end of ATWT it is absolutely like two totally different people! He even stated in a Q&A with the Digest Editor that he didn't want to hear from the fans, that he knew what was right for the show! An amazing level of hubris.

1 hour ago, blueberrywaffle said:

Are all of the years of this show available to watch online? Are thereplaylists ?

I would like to watch the show bbut I have never seen it before and do not know anything about it. XD

No, like most of the older classic shows the earliest parts are missing. First shows were performed live & there was no tape of the day to keep. Then shows made the mistake of using tape over & over. A rule of thumb is that tapes begin to show up aprox. 1979-80.

Blast from the Past: A WLS Top Blunder: Mismanagement, Final Years, ATWT


This showed up in my FB memories today & it is so good about what was so bad that it bears repeating or as the case may be, retweeting! Kudos to WLS for capturing it all so well!
One of WLS Top 25 Blunders
16. The Mismanagement of the Final Years of AS THE WORLD TURNS
The first several years of the Chris Goutman era as executive producer of AS THE WORLD TURNS were award-winning and critically acclaimed, full of actors who couldn't praise their leader enough in the press. The final years were the complete opposite. The constant pats on the back were gone. In their place were a lot of confusing casting decisions, rumored turmoil, and the unbelievable mistreatment of the legendary Eileen Fulton. The show that had the most history that was still intact had a leader who could not have cared less.
Letting the brilliant Larry Bryggman (John Dixon) walk away in 2004 was a huge blow to the show and a definite sign the tide was turning. Seeing his return for a few weeks at the very end of ATWT's run in September 2010 proved what an asset he was and what a hole he left. Similarly, allowing Martha Byrne (Lily Snyder) to leave, and acting so cavalier about it in the media, was infuriating and turned off many fans. Even when the classy Noelle Beck offered to step aside so Byrne could return to ATWT in the final months for a reunion of Lily and Holden, Goutman refused. Firing a returned Scott Bryce, who actually made the character of Craig human despite awful writing, was another head scratcher. We don't know if it was pride, personal grudges, or complete incompetence but this was not the man who turned this soap around in the early 2000s. What happened? And where was Procter & Gamble? They seemed to have lost interest in both their remaining soaps at the time.
ATWT still showed moments of brilliance in its final years with Maura West (Carly), Michael Park (Jack) and Colleen Zenk (Barbara) leading a cast that gave their all, no matter what story was written. But there was no explaining the act of continuing to introduce new (and mostly unlikable) characters through the final months of the show. There was no justifying the rapid-pace style of editing that seemed to confuse and alienate viewers. And there was no reason to back burner daytime legends such as Don Hastings (Bob), Kathryn Hays (Kim), and Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda).
As for Lisa and Ms. Fulton, what a horrible way to end this soap. All soap opera final episodes are not made alike. For every perfect ending (SEARCH FOR TOMORROW's Jo and Stu come to mind) there is a Paul Rauch stomping on a cigarette or CAPITOL having Sloane standing in front a firing squad. It's not always easy to wrap up a soap in a limited amount of time. But no soap opera had ever had as much time between their cancellation notice and leaving the airwaves as 54-year war horse AS THE WORLD TURNS. The logical ending would focus on Nancy Hughes, but unfortunately the legendary Helen Wagner passed away the month before the show wrapped production. So obviously, the next thought would be the characters of Bob and Lisa, played by Don Hastings and Eileen Fulton, who both joined the cast in 1960 (that's 50 years earlier!). The show got it (mostly) right with Bob and let him have the final words on the air. But Lisa, they couldn't have got it more wrong.
Why didn't Lisa have some kind of storyline in the final months? Fans had been questioning her airtime for years. But surely, knowing the soap was going away forever, wasn't Lisa entitled to one last hurrah? The producers and writers instead gave her only two scenes in the final episode, as a supporting character in the Lucinda-John reunion and in quite insulting circumstances as well. The character of Lisa is credited as TV's first "bitch" and characters like Erica Kane or Alexis Colby may not have existed without her! That's huge. That's history. So what kind of historic tribute did ATWT pay to Lisa on the last show? They gave her four lines and a sarcastic talking-down-to from Lucinda and John. At the very least, would a phone call from an old flame like Grant Colman have hurt?
Put them all together, and these decisions demonstrate a lack of respect for AS THE WORLD TURNS as a cultural icon, a lack of consideration of its millions of viewers around the world, and a general sense of contempt for the show on behalf of Goutman and P&G. The consistent and systematic dismantling of this beloved soap through poor management decisions remains a shameful blight in television history, and a tragic example of how ignorance and disdain can ruin an American institution.
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This was the Executive Producer who openly wept at the end of ANOTHER WORLD, but who faced Jen Lenhart, ATWT Editor at Soap Opera Digest, in a 2008 Q&A and told her that he had no need to read fan mail, that HE knew what was right for the show -- not the fans.

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On 7/3/2022 at 8:12 AM, Tonksadora said:

Comparing Goutman as EP at the end of AW & then at the end of ATWT it is absolutely like two totally different people! He even stated in a Q&A with the Digest Editor that he didn't want to hear from the fans, that he knew what was right for the show! An amazing level of hubris.

No, like most of the older classic shows the earliest parts are missing. First shows were performed live & there was no tape of the day to keep. Then shows made the mistake of using tape over & over. A rule of thumb is that tapes begin to show up aprox. 1979-80.

Blast from the Past: A WLS Top Blunder: Mismanagement, Final Years, ATWT


This showed up in my FB memories today & it is so good about what was so bad that it bears repeating or as the case may be, retweeting! Kudos to WLS for capturing it all so well!
One of WLS Top 25 Blunders
16. The Mismanagement of the Final Years of AS THE WORLD TURNS
The first several years of the Chris Goutman era as executive producer of AS THE WORLD TURNS were award-winning and critically acclaimed, full of actors who couldn't praise their leader enough in the press. The final years were the complete opposite. The constant pats on the back were gone. In their place were a lot of confusing casting decisions, rumored turmoil, and the unbelievable mistreatment of the legendary Eileen Fulton. The show that had the most history that was still intact had a leader who could not have cared less.
Letting the brilliant Larry Bryggman (John Dixon) walk away in 2004 was a huge blow to the show and a definite sign the tide was turning. Seeing his return for a few weeks at the very end of ATWT's run in September 2010 proved what an asset he was and what a hole he left. Similarly, allowing Martha Byrne (Lily Snyder) to leave, and acting so cavalier about it in the media, was infuriating and turned off many fans. Even when the classy Noelle Beck offered to step aside so Byrne could return to ATWT in the final months for a reunion of Lily and Holden, Goutman refused. Firing a returned Scott Bryce, who actually made the character of Craig human despite awful writing, was another head scratcher. We don't know if it was pride, personal grudges, or complete incompetence but this was not the man who turned this soap around in the early 2000s. What happened? And where was Procter & Gamble? They seemed to have lost interest in both their remaining soaps at the time.
ATWT still showed moments of brilliance in its final years with Maura West (Carly), Michael Park (Jack) and Colleen Zenk (Barbara) leading a cast that gave their all, no matter what story was written. But there was no explaining the act of continuing to introduce new (and mostly unlikable) characters through the final months of the show. There was no justifying the rapid-pace style of editing that seemed to confuse and alienate viewers. And there was no reason to back burner daytime legends such as Don Hastings (Bob), Kathryn Hays (Kim), and Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda).
As for Lisa and Ms. Fulton, what a horrible way to end this soap. All soap opera final episodes are not made alike. For every perfect ending (SEARCH FOR TOMORROW's Jo and Stu come to mind) there is a Paul Rauch stomping on a cigarette or CAPITOL having Sloane standing in front a firing squad. It's not always easy to wrap up a soap in a limited amount of time. But no soap opera had ever had as much time between their cancellation notice and leaving the airwaves as 54-year war horse AS THE WORLD TURNS. The logical ending would focus on Nancy Hughes, but unfortunately the legendary Helen Wagner passed away the month before the show wrapped production. So obviously, the next thought would be the characters of Bob and Lisa, played by Don Hastings and Eileen Fulton, who both joined the cast in 1960 (that's 50 years earlier!). The show got it (mostly) right with Bob and let him have the final words on the air. But Lisa, they couldn't have got it more wrong.
Why didn't Lisa have some kind of storyline in the final months? Fans had been questioning her airtime for years. But surely, knowing the soap was going away forever, wasn't Lisa entitled to one last hurrah? The producers and writers instead gave her only two scenes in the final episode, as a supporting character in the Lucinda-John reunion and in quite insulting circumstances as well. The character of Lisa is credited as TV's first "bitch" and characters like Erica Kane or Alexis Colby may not have existed without her! That's huge. That's history. So what kind of historic tribute did ATWT pay to Lisa on the last show? They gave her four lines and a sarcastic talking-down-to from Lucinda and John. At the very least, would a phone call from an old flame like Grant Colman have hurt?
Put them all together, and these decisions demonstrate a lack of respect for AS THE WORLD TURNS as a cultural icon, a lack of consideration of its millions of viewers around the world, and a general sense of contempt for the show on behalf of Goutman and P&G. The consistent and systematic dismantling of this beloved soap through poor management decisions remains a shameful blight in television history, and a tragic example of how ignorance and disdain can ruin an American institution.
____________________
This was the Executive Producer who openly wept at the end of ANOTHER WORLD, but who faced Jen Lenhart, ATWT Editor at Soap Opera Digest, in a 2008 Q&A and told her that he had no need to read fan mail, that HE knew what was right for the show -- not the fans.

very sad how they didn't give it's due Value to The Great Eileen I always wondered why they never gave Her the proper space respect and importance she deserves after the 1990's wish they did she deserved at least one emmy the same with Liz Hubbard for her remarkable work as Lucinda, and since i mentioned Liz can someone please tell me who Gloria Keller is???? never knew Liz played another character in the show

2 hours ago, Joseph said:

very sad how they didn't give it's due Value to The Great Eileen I always wondered why they never gave Her the proper space respect and importance she deserves after the 1990's wish they did she deserved at least one emmy the same with Liz Hubbard for her remarkable work as Lucinda, and since i mentioned Liz can someone please tell me who Gloria Keller is???? never knew Liz played another character in the show

What was Lucinda's real name? I'm trying to think what her name was that  she changed away from & that came up when her brother & sister came to town. I'm blank.

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7 hours ago, Joseph said:

very sad how they didn't give it's due Value to The Great Eileen I always wondered why they never gave Her the proper space respect and importance she deserves after the 1990's wish they did she deserved at least one emmy the same with Liz Hubbard for her remarkable work as Lucinda, and since i mentioned Liz can someone please tell me who Gloria Keller is???? never knew Liz played another character in the show

Gloria was Lucinda's mother.

6 hours ago, Tonksadora said:

What was Lucinda's real name? I'm trying to think what her name was that  she changed away from & that came up when her brother & sister came to town. I'm blank.

Mary Ellen Walters.

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16 hours ago, robbwolff said:

Gloria was Lucinda's mother.

OH THANKS! and Jack Abbott aka Terry Lester played her Brother Then Right? I wish i could see her as Gloria wonder how different the portrayal could be from Lucinda, my readings didn't even get into when the character appeared One place she appeared in Flashbacks in 1993 while IMDB lists Liz as playing her in several 2004-05 episodes

1 hour ago, Joseph said:

OH THANKS! and Jack Abbott aka Terry Lester played her Brother Then Right? I wish i could see her as Gloria wonder how different the portrayal could be from Lucinda, my readings didn't even get into when the character appeared One place she appeared in Flashbacks in 1993 while IMDB lists Liz as playing her in several 2004-05 episodes

Yes, Terry Lester played Royce & had his own special DID explosive 🎶come out come out where ever you are🎶. One day Emily & Royce looked like they were going to be living happily ever after & then, KABOOM. Dramatic explosion, amazing acting! I loved that storyline of Lucinda's "real" family!

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This episode...😭 God I miss Oakdale. I miss Kathy Hays/Kim. I miss Bob/Kim. However, I am glad that more episodes of the Kim/Bob/Susan arc are starting to come out more. How those 3 actors did not receive recognition (EMMYS) for this story is boggling.

 

It is also painful that in a few years the Hughes family would be slashed tremendously with the loss of Frannie and Sabrina. 

 

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Ooh, @Soapsudsis this the conclusion of the Brock Lombard murder storyline? Several of those episodes are missing from YouTube, which was so frustrating when I tried to watch a couple years ago.

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8 minutes ago, DramatistDreamer said:

Ooh, @Soapsudsis this the conclusion of the Brock Lombard murder storyline? Several of those episodes are missing from YouTube, which was so frustrating when I tried to watch a couple years ago.

I believe so. The member has been posting all new material that I've never seen on YouTube.

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