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3 hours ago, MarlandFan said:

I attended an ATWT panel at the Paley Center back in 1997 and the panel included most of the heavy hitters at that time (Hastings, Hays, Hubbard, Fulton, Byrne, and a few others).  Hastings was funny and charming, Hubbard was stiff and reserved, Hays seemed uncomfortable and quiet -- and Fulton and Byrne were both excited, effusive, and happy to be there.  I remember being very surprised that the very kind Kim (Hays) seemed dour in real life and that the scatterbrained diva Lisa (Fulton) was in fact very down-to-earth and friendly.  And Martha (who was VERY pregnant and by far the youngest on the panel) was very warm, confident, and proud of her association with the show.

I've met all of them except Hays and I concur with your observations. 

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9 hours ago, TheyStartedOnSoaps said:

Emergenecy recast - in the middle of a scene!

From Allyson Rice to Susan Batten (Connor Walsh)

 

My enthusiasm for ATWT had definitely waned by 1997 and this was the final nail in the coffin.  Such disrespect to Allyson Rice.

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9 hours ago, TheyStartedOnSoaps said:

Emergenecy recast - in the middle of a scene!

From Allyson Rice to Susan Batten (Connor Walsh)

 

Ewwwwwwww

And very soon after that, the can her campaign began.

Fans sent loads of cans to the studio.

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Okay, someone on staff knew exactly what they were doing when they approved the song for Kirk's scene.

 

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18 minutes ago, Franko said:

Okay, someone on staff knew exactly what they were doing when they approved the song for Kirk's scene.

 

Thanks. I didn't know this was up. Glad to see another glimpse of this period of the show. 

@Vee Another for the list of jarring music on soaps. 

I do love that we got a lengthy montage, with Marisa Tomei underplaying and Cris Leblanc gritting his teeth, to show Kirk taking a car trip. If anyone needed an example of ATWT trying to ape ABC and NBC soaps...

At least we know Kirk is a safe driver, making sure to pull over when in distress. 

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42 minutes ago, Franko said:

Okay, someone on staff knew exactly what they were doing when they approved the song for Kirk's scene.

 

How I wish the entire arc of Whit McColl's demise would pop up again. I only got to see his death once when it was uploaded on WOST. God I miss that site...

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22 minutes ago, NothinButAttitude said:

How I wish the entire arc of Whit McColl's demise would pop up again. I only got to see his death once when it was uploaded on WOST. God I miss that site...

Whit is one of those characters I'm good with not seeing a whole lot of. I just end up focusing on the wig and the wooden acting.

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36 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

Another for the list of jarring music on soaps. 

What a hilarious choice. Jesus, did they play the entire track? You'd think these two were Luke and Laura and I'm pretty sure they broke up and/or were both gone fast.

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2 hours ago, Franko said:

Okay, someone on staff knew exactly what they were doing when they approved the song for Kirk's scene.

 

I know that pop music playing on soaps was a thing in the 80s... but did the producers understand the lyrics of this particular song?   I'm going to assume no (most people in the 80s didn't understand what She Bop by Cyndi Lauper was about.. so doubt if they knew what this song was about)

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Love how Kirk has  the steering wheel spoke in the vertical position. In reality he would be driving in circles.

And Nathan Lane as a young newlywed in the Dinner Classics commercial. Poor wife is in for a short lived marriage and a lotta heartache.

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10 hours ago, DRW50 said:

Whit is one of those characters I'm good with not seeing a whole lot of. I just end up focusing on the wig and the wooden acting.

I really just want to see the death of him and Eileen Fulton stepping back into the role of Lisa as she discovers him in the library and of course the aftermath. 

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1 hour ago, NothinButAttitude said:

I really just want to see the death of him and Eileen Fulton stepping back into the role of Lisa as she discovers him in the library and of course the aftermath. 

I see what you mean. At least we have that wonderful promo of Eileen making such a dramatic face (not only did Whit die - the rug was ruined!).

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3 hours ago, DRW50 said:

I see what you mean. At least we have that wonderful promo of Eileen making such a dramatic face (not only did Whit die - the rug was ruined!).

Both Rugs  😀

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What in God's name IS that song?  It makes Tuck & Patti sound like Ashford & Simpson.

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