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Some mid-April 1987 footage from about an hour and 16 minutes to an hour and 20. My main takeaway is that the short-lived Snyder parlor arrived earlier than I had realized. 

(I know budget is limited but I never know why the show got rid of it - the Snyders needing to have every single conversation in the kitchen eventually became a little much)

 

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17 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Some mid-April 1987 footage from about an hour and 16 minutes to an hour and 20. My main takeaway is that the short-lived Snyder parlor arrived earlier than I had realized. 

(I know budget is limited but I never know why the show got rid of it - the Snyders needing to have every single conversation in the kitchen eventually became a little much)

 

Its kind of like the Boardinghouse on GL..I think once Nola threw a party for her "friends" when she was trying to snag Kelly, and we saw a Family Room, but then we never saw anything but the kitchen and a room or two.

But then the Hughes lost their entire house at the end and the Bauer's were just shoved into an increasingly smaller kitchen set too.

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An hour and 30 minutes to an hour and 44 minutes, give or take.

About an hour to an hour and 4 minutes.

It's a shame Craig never went to therapy for why he was so codependent with all his exes. I suppose it was down to Betsy never loving him.

(not counting the fake Craigs)

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14 hours ago, DRW50 said:

t's a shame Craig never went to therapy for why he was so codependent with all his exes. I suppose it was down to Betsy never loving him.

I think that was Marland's idea of being "romantic' and in a relationship, but you hit the nail on the head..I always thought Craig was a little..creepy, even in his good guy days as he was soooo tied up in his partner..and he would cry if they didn't mean him for lunch.

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29 minutes ago, I Am A Swede said:

Has anyone else seen this? 

https://www.grocefuneralhome.com/obits/eileen-fulton/

Her wikipedia page also has her as deceased right now, but I can't seem to find anything else about it.

Thanks for finding that. 

Eileen was such a huge star in daytime, one of the biggest of the '60s and '70s...it doesn't feel right if this is how we found out, rather than the headlines she deserved. But I'm glad, if this is true, she was able to live out her last years in peace (and she seemed OK on the Locher Room a few years ago).

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Lisa was the OG vixen. She ran so Agnes Nixon creations Rachel and Erica and Bill Bell creations Jill and Brooke could walk.

RIP Eileen Fulton and thank you for your contributions to daytime television. The Daytime Emmys better give her the memoriam that she deserves.

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1 minute ago, kalbir said:

Lisa was the OG vixen. She ran so Agnes Nixon creations Rachel and Erica and Bill Bell creations Jill and Brooke could walk.

RIP Eileen Fulton and thank you for your contributions to daytime television. The Daytime Emmys better give her the memoriam that she deserves.

Hell yes.  No Erica or Rachel without Lisa.  Trouble-making daughter, long-sufferring working-class single mother.  Lisa and Alma were there first.   

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Eileen Fulton receives the Editor's Award. Segment begins 1:08:07

 

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9 minutes ago, Tisy-Lish said:

Hell yes.  No Erica or Rachel without Lisa.  Trouble-making daughter, long-sufferring working-class single mother.  Lisa and Alma were there first.   

I always get confused over Lisa's history as I thought her father was around for a time, but I know little about him and have never seen him.

I've never seen Alma either, outside of photos.

Asheville is an interesting, beautiful place to live. Apparently she lives on the mountain outside town where one of the HUNGER GAMES was filmed. Remember the game board with lush trees, greenery, vines, and she was much beloved as their native daughter. She deserves all the accolades they can muster. My mother was in SC & she felt a kinship because EF was a preacher's daughter from NC. She adored her, so I do too. I meant it when I said I was still bitter at Goutman's treatment of her in the last years.

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