Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Soap Opera Network Community

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.
SON Community Back Online
  • Replies 17.7k
  • Views 3.8m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted Images

Featured Replies

  • Members
2 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I always think of ATWT and GL on Christmas. I will always miss them.

Me too. 

  • Members

'World Turns On Ballet Points' by Jon-Michael Reed May 13 1979

NEW YORK -- Remember last year's movie, 'The Turning Point," which revolved around the ballet world? Well, "As the World Turns" recently turned on its toe points by featuring a segment with members of New York City's Joffrey Ballet Company.

In the soap story, Bob Hughes' current lady friend, Dana MacFarland, had a flash back to the days when she was a prima ballerina with an internationally famous ballet company. She chucked her career because of conflicts with her musician husband. But while attending a dancing class with Bob's daughter Frannie, Dana remembered her past accomplishments. Featured in the . sequence were Start Danias, Dennis Poole and six adolescent students of the Joffrey Ballet.

Interestingly, the story was concocted by Eugenie Hunt, who was once a dance student with Robert Joffrey. Hunt and her husband, Ralph Ellis, are now head' writers for "World Turns." 

  • Members
On 12/25/2024 at 7:45 PM, DRW50 said:

I always think of ATWT and GL on Christmas. I will always miss them.

The Christmas episodes on soaps used to be something I looked forward to, and loved, every year. The Hughes, Matthews, Bauer, etc., families always had the kind of holidays we all wish we had.

  • Members
19 minutes ago, wonderwoman1951 said:

@Soapsuds 

thanks so much for posting this episode. what a treat! some many memories of what soaps used to be

You are welcome! Glad you enjoyed them. I miss my ATWT.

  • Members
4 hours ago, vetsoapfan said:

The Christmas episodes on soaps used to be something I looked forward to, and loved, every year. The Hughes, Matthews, Bauer, etc., families always had the kind of holidays we all wish we had.

Who could ever forget those old Christmases with the Hughes, Matthews, Bauers, and I'll add the Martins and Hortons???  All those families were relatable.  They were all more-or-less middle-class.  And they were all loving, welcoming, and supportive of even the occasional black-sheep in the family.  

Those extended families were similar to my family, but a little more perfect.  And their Christmas traditions were similar to my family's traditions, but a little more perfect.      

  • Members
4 hours ago, Mona Kane Croft said:

Who could ever forget those old Christmases with the Hughes, Matthews, Bauers, and I'll add the Martins and Hortons???  All those families were relatable.  They were all more-or-less middle-class.  And they were all loving, welcoming, and supportive of even the occasional black-sheep in the family.  

Those extended families were similar to my family, but a little more perfect.  And their Christmas traditions were similar to my family's traditions, but a little more perfect.      

At the height of my soap addiction, I was watching a significant number soaps every day, and what I appreciated most was that, back then, they were still rooted in reality, with characters we could relate to and identify with; characters who could be like our own families. Yes, everything fell under the category of "romanticized reality," with soap life being just a little bit more idealized and special than real life, but we didn't have mad scientists freezing the world, devil possessions, clones, people jumping into painting and travelling through time, all of which destroyed the reality bubble of the genre and decimated (IMHO) viewers' identification with the characters and dramas overall. Being able to relate to the families on vintage soaps made their Christmases so captivating.

  • Members
13 hours ago, vetsoapfan said:

At the height of my soap addiction, I was watching a significant number soaps every day, and what I appreciated most was that, back then, they were still rooted in reality, with characters we could relate to and identify with; characters who could be like our own families. Yes, everything fell under the category of "romanticized reality," with soap life being just a little bit more idealized and special than real life, but we didn't have mad scientists freezing the world, devil possessions, clones, people jumping into painting and travelling through time, all of which destroyed the reality bubble of the genre and decimated (IMHO) viewers' identification with the characters and dramas overall. Being able to relate to the families on vintage soaps made their Christmases so captivating.

Very well said.  

I'm hoping the characters on Beyond the Gates will be relatable and believable. But I am aware most of them will likely be wealthy. So there's that. We will find out in February. At least we will have Tamara Tunie (our Jessica Griffin) on our tv screens again.  

  • Members

whit’s murder trial unfolded while i was working in clinical research lab that had a meeting friday afternoons. ordinarily, we would have ended in enough time that i watch the show in the patient lounge  however, that day there was a guest speaker. since i didn’t have a vcr, i excused myself for a potty break and never returned  

image.jpeg

17 minutes ago, Mona Kane Croft said:

 

I'm hoping the characters on Beyond the Gates will be relatable and believable. But I am aware most of them will likely be wealthy. So there's that. We will find out in February. At least we will have Tamara Tunie (our Jessica Griffin) on our tv screens again.  

my feelings exactly!

  • Members
2 hours ago, wonderwoman1951 said:

whit’s murder trial unfolded while i was working in clinical research lab that had a meeting friday afternoons. ordinarily, we would have ended in enough time that i watch the show in the patient lounge  however, that day there was a guest speaker. since i didn’t have a vcr, i excused myself for a potty break and never returned  

image.jpeg

The things we did for our soaps!😂

  • Members
On 12/28/2024 at 3:09 PM, Mona Kane Croft said:

I'm hoping the characters on Beyond the Gates will be relatable and believable. But I am aware most of them will likely be wealthy. So there's that. We will find out in February. At least we will have Tamara Tunie (our Jessica Griffin) on our tv screens again.  

I do hope the writers chosen will be up to the task of adult, layered, nuanced writing.

Some of the names announced so far fill me with unease and/or foreboding, but I hope I am proven wrong and there ends up being quality writing involved.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 1

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.