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
57 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

I would have chosen the Hughes kitchen over the Snyder farm too, although I never quite had the emotional connection to it that I did to, for some reason, the house Tom and Margo had in the late '80s and a lot of the '90s. I guess because I started ATWT in the late '80s.

I can't remember when that place was redesigned but I missed seeing the old living room. Did we just see a kitchen later on or did they have a living room but just a cheaper version?

I could be wrong but I don't think the Hughes kitchen was introduced much earlier than the Snyder farm. Maybe just a few years. The Hughes set up until 1980 was Chris and Nancy's house. Although I'm not sure when the new set was introduced. The years 1980-1984 are fuzzy for me. Was it originally Bob's house? Or Kim's? They didn't get married until 1985 so I don't know who lived there before then. I remember seeing scenes of that living room with Kim and Meg Ryan's Betsy (if I'm not mistaken) so perhaps it was Kim's house? Maybe someone with knowledge of those years could help out. 

I do remember they used to show the living room/dining room, the den and the kitchen. The den was the first to disappear and then the living room/dining room disappeared and eventually everything just happened in the kitchen. Then, the kitchen strangely got turned into a WOAK set. By the end, the elder Hughes were relegated to having holidays at the hospital if Tom and Margo weren't hosting. 

  • Members

Thanks @Mitch64 @Reverend Ruthledge . I remember all the posts over the years about the WOAK set. It shows how off the priorities became. Anything for Katie. At least Kim got airtime working there, I suppose. 

I envy the newer fans who didn't have to see sets go piece by piece. I can't imagine how it was for those who had been watching since the '50s.

  • Members
1 minute ago, Reverend Ruthledge said:

I remember seeing scenes of that living room with Kim and Meg Ryan's Betsy (if I'm not mistaken) so perhaps it was Kim's house? Maybe someone with knowledge of those years could help out. 

Yes, it was the set for Kim and Nick...though when Marland came in they redesigned the living room to have that big entry way and stair case and as Kim helpfully explained, a door to seperate from the living room so "People can have private conversations" which other characters could eavesdrop on despite the door (actually it was a good production move as two characters could use the same set to talk about who the babydaddy  is, I hate it when soaps show characters step two feet from other characters to have a private convo, and the other characters don't notice.

The kitchen came during Marland..I remember Hays saying in an interview that they loved the direction the show was in and mentioned "they gave me a big beautiful kitchen set" I also remember only Kim would have plates that matched the wallpaper I believe.

2 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

I remember all the posts over the years about the WOAK set. It shows how off the priorities became. Anything for Katie. At least Kim got airtime working there, I suppose.

I don't know if it was just for Katie (I actually liked Katie...duck...) but because New York Gautman could not believe that anyone spent so much time in a kitchen..(he mentioned that he had a hard time with ATWT "midwesterness.")

  • Members
2 minutes ago, Mitch64 said:

I don't know if it was just for Katie (I actually liked Katie...duck...) but because New York Gautman could not believe that anyone spent so much time in a kitchen..(he mentioned that he had a hard time with ATWT "midwesterness.")

I'm glad he had his priorities right...

I never even saw ATWT as very "Midwestern" by those last decades. As Harding Lemay mentioned, the show at one point had three characters with private jets. It was about as Midwestern as Y&R. Maybe he just didn't get the Hughes family. 

At least we never had to see Bob and Kim living in a hotel room.

  • Members

I forgot Lyla Montgomery had a daughter named Cricket (played terribly by the late Lisa Loring). Did any of the Montgomery family ever mention this character after she left? It seems like she was forgotten, or the show pretended she never existed since I cannot recall Lyla, Craig, Margo, or Katie mentioning her. 

  • Members
20 minutes ago, Dax7000 said:

I forgot Lyla Montgomery had a daughter named Cricket (played terribly by the late Lisa Loring). Did any of the Montgomery family ever mention this character after she left? It seems like she was forgotten, or the show pretended she never existed since I cannot recall Lyla, Craig, Margo, or Katie mentioning her. 

Here and there. I think her having a baby is mentioned at some point in the early '90s. And I think she is mentioned again when they bring her son Billy in for a year or two.

Lyla's sister is the one who was never mentioned again that I heard.

Edited by DRW50

  • Members

Found some old scans. One a Bronson Picket interview. Sorry as I had a problem with my scanner for some of these.

 

SOD121796024.jpg

SOD121796035.jpg

SOD121796036.jpg

I hadn't seen this - an article Bronson's wife Lynn Snowden wrote in 2003 about being with a younger man (IMDB still has them together, whatever that's worth).

Dating a Younger Man - O Magazine

Edited by DRW50

  • Members
3 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Here and there. I think her having a baby is mentioned at some point in the early '90s. And I think she is mentioned again when they bring her son Billy in for a year or two.

Lyla's sister is the one who was never mentioned again that I heard.

You are correct. Cricket, at least, got a few mentions. Maggie just ceased to exist. 

  • Members

Julianne once again discusses her time on the show, and notes that the Drew Barrymore Show is now in its old studio at the beginning of this interview.

 

  • Members

Between Drew's overly enthusiastic demeanor over EVERYthing, and the audience clapping at every half-sentence liked trained dogs, it's hard for me to watch all the way through.

  • Members
13 hours ago, Vee said:

Julianne once again discusses her time on the show, and notes that the Drew Barrymore Show is now in its old studio at the beginning of this interview.

 

2 hours ago, Khan said:

Between Drew's overly enthusiastic demeanor over EVERYthing, and the audience clapping at every half-sentence liked trained dogs, it's hard for me to watch all the way through.

haven’t watched any of the daytime talk shows in ages, but i hit the mute button wherever that commercial where she screams ‘bingo’ comes on.  

same for that lume commercial that is on ALL THE TIME. 

  • Members

April 2 will be 40 years since Julianne Moore debuted on As the World Turns. I love that she still speaks positively of her time there. She also had the good fortune of being on that show in the Robert Calhoun/Douglas Marland era when it was at its creative peak.

  • Members
On 1/12/2025 at 10:53 AM, Khan said:

Between Drew's overly enthusiastic demeanor over EVERYthing, and the audience clapping at every half-sentence liked trained dogs, it's hard for me to watch all the way through.

Ha..yes...I can no longer watch SNL with the studio audience acting like they are coked up and screaming at the start of the news, and laughing hysterically and clapping for the dumbest jokes....(if you can hear them if the stage hand presses the "laugh and clap" sign too early.)

  • Members

Julianne Moore is very good in her new movie, The Room Next Door. I saw it last night. I'd recommend it for her ATWT fans. It's nice to see someone respect her soap roots when many of them try to distance themselves. As for Drew Barrymore, I've never been able to sit through any of her interviews (or her awful introductions she did on Turner Classic Movies yrs ago with Robert Osborne). Plus, she was just awful during the writers' strike but that's not a subject for the ATWT forum.

  • Members
4 minutes ago, chrisml said:

It's nice to see someone respect her soap roots when many of them try to distance themselves.

Amen!  Julianne Moore's long past the point of needing to talk any further about her time on ATWT.  Yet, she does so, and without hesitation or shame, too.  That means a lot to someone like me, who's been influenced more by these shows than by anything else out there in the culture.

And I love the fact that she's never referred to her gig as a "stepping stone" to more "legitimate" acting roles.  To her, ATWT was a job like every other she's had in the business.  Not too many former soap stars share that attitude.

Edited by Khan

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.