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7 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

It was 1966. Nancy was in hospital for the hysterectomy when she met Sara Fuller (Gloria De Haven) who was her room mate. They became friends and Nancy went to work at her dress shop.

Nancy & Chris had major problems when Chris defended Amanda Holmes for the death of her friend  Sara.

There was a photo posted (can't locate it) of Nancy back home in a dressing gown surrounded by family and get well  cards decorating the Hughes living room.

Of course, this could be another story from history that is incorrect. Until actual scripts turn up we'll never be sure.

had not been aware that nancy and sara had been hospital roommates, but it certainly makes sense given the story that followed.

re nancy’s hysterectomy: can’t remember where (maybe this interview helen wagner interview), but i recall her saying that nancy’s hysterectomy had been performed by dr. jerry turner, played by james earl jones. jones joined the cast in early 1966. he wasn’t there long — i also recall helen saying that he left to to work on ‘the great white hope’ at the arena stage in washington, dc. 

re the scripts: here’s a irna’s archive at the wisconsin historical society, which includes decades of scripts  

irna’s papers

 

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1 hour ago, adrnyc said:

Nancy getting married again was a touching storyline. When you lose your love still so early in your life - Nancy was in her 60s yes? - you long to find someone else with whom you can live out the rest of your days. Unfortunately for Nancy, that wasn't meant to be either. She soldiered on though and found a purpose in life by giving advice to the young ones. She sort of became the grandmother of the entire town which I thought was fitting for her character.

‘world turn’s 30th anniversary episode in 1986 (one of the best!) was structured around nancy and chris’s 50th wedding anniversary. so by the time she met dan, nancy would have been in her 80s. 

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4 hours ago, adrnyc said:

Nancy getting married again was a touching storyline. When you lose your love still so early in your life - Nancy was in her 60s yes? - you long to find someone else with whom you can live out the rest of your days. Unfortunately for Nancy, that wasn't meant to be either. She soldiered on though and found a purpose in life by giving advice to the young ones. She sort of became the grandmother of the entire town which I thought was fitting for her character.

I know that was the point..finding love again, but it was too soon after Chris died and well, I always thought Dan was gross...he looked like he reeked of ciggies!

Anyway, it also had that negative soap connotation that you are only worthwhile as part of a couple. Okay, plus I thought Dan was gross.

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7 hours ago, wonderwoman1951 said:

‘world turn’s 30th anniversary episode in 1986 (one of the best!) was structured around nancy and chris’s 50th wedding anniversary. so by the time she met dan, nancy would have been in her 80s. 

Considering Chris died not many years after that and Dan was off the show by the late-mid-90s, (and I agree that episode is one of the best and so touching considering the actor was losing his faculties,) Nancy would've only been in her 70s. (I've always assumed, but maybe other people know better, that Chris and Nancy were like standard couples of the 40s and 50s...married when Nancy was probably only 18 or 19 because she would've been expected to go directly from her father's house to a husband's house and start popping out babies.)

 

4 hours ago, Mitch64 said:

I know that was the point..finding love again, but it was too soon after Chris died and well, I always thought Dan was gross...he looked like he reeked of ciggies!

Anyway, it also had that negative soap connotation that you are only worthwhile as part of a couple. Okay, plus I thought Dan was gross.

I totally get your point but I don't see it as you're only worthwhile as part of a couple. I don't know how old you are but, as you get older, it's not about finding love or being part of a couple, it's about having someone around as a safety net/partner. No one wants to be alone in their 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. It doesn't mean everyone will find a suitable late-life partner but, unless you're rich, it's comforting to have the support.

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21 minutes ago, adrnyc said:
7 hours ago, wonderwoman1951 said:

 

Considering Chris died not many years after that and Dan was off the show by the late-mid-90s, Nancy would've only been in her 70s. (I've always assumed, but maybe other people know better, that Chris and Nancy were like standard couples of the 40s and 50s...married when Nancy was probably only 18 or 19 because she would've been expected to go directly from her father's house to a husband's house and start popping out babies.)

nancy was a teacher. she and chris married after she graduated from college, so you’re right, she would have been around 73 she married dan. 

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I do think from what we've seen of Nancy that she would not have married again. Some women just won't. I wonder how Helen Wagner felt about the marriage. 

With that said, when I started watching ATWT, Mac and Nancy were married, and I thought they were a sweet couple. The Alzheimer's story also gave Helen Wagner some chances to act, combining sorrow and grace in a way few others could.

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7 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

I do think from what we've seen of Nancy that she would not have married again. Some women just won't. I wonder how Helen Wagner felt about the marriage. 

With that said, when I started watching ATWT, Mac and Nancy were married, and I thought they were a sweet couple. The Alzheimer's story also gave Helen Wagner some chances to act, combining sorrow and grace in a way few others could.

 

Agreed. That story gave Wagner a chance to show what she could do! Something she wouldn't really get the chance to do again.

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55 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

I wonder how Helen Wagner felt about the marriage.

I remember someone saying that Helen Wagner didn't believe Nancy would have remarried after Chris' death, but I'm not sure whom.  (Maybe it was Eileen Fulton or Don Hastings?)

One story that I liked from Nancy's later years - and one which probably would be viewed as problematic today - was when she helped Lauryn Hill's character overcome illiteracy (even to the point of incorporating rap music, lol).  To me, it played very well into her background as a teacher and just seemed like something she would have done to help another person.

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15 hours ago, Khan said:

One story that I liked from Nancy's later years - and one which probably would be viewed as problematic today - was when she helped Lauryn Hill's character overcome illiteracy (even to the point of incorporating rap music, lol).  To me, it played very well into her background as a teacher and just seemed like something she would have done to help another person.

Agreed. Another great Nancy storyline. And again, imo, showing that she was essentially Grandmother to all of Oakdale!

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On 8/18/2024 at 1:32 AM, NothinButAttitude said:

 

Wait… was that the retro soap channel that just uploaded some rare atwt and AMC episodes ? Nooooo

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1 minute ago, AMCOLTLLover said:

Wait… was that the retro soap channel that just uploaded some rare atwt and AMC episodes ? Nooooo

omg please NO!

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17 minutes ago, Liberty City said:

omg please NO!

I was looking for that channel on my subscribed list coz it had a new atwt episode from 1985 and I wanted to download it before it got deleted and couldn’t find it. That’s why I came here coz someone posted a video from it of that channel and I see that it’s deleted and the account too :( 

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3 minutes ago, AMCOLTLLover said:

I was looking for that channel on my subscribed list coz it had a new atwt episode from 1985 and I wanted to download it before it got deleted and couldn’t find it. That’s why I came here coz someone posted a video from it of that channel and I see that it’s deleted and the account too :( 

ugh. I hate when this shït happens. There's got to be a YT alternative that isn't run by Google. BLARGH.

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10 hours ago, AMCOLTLLover said:

Wait… was that the retro soap channel that just uploaded some rare atwt and AMC episodes ? Nooooo

If they don't reupload in a while I might try to put some on Archive.

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