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Suz was a new friend that Ellen made post divorce.

Madame Koster was a phoney(?) medium that was involved in the regression story.

Stan was a PI that had a flirtation with widowed Kim. Cliff was a young cop.I think Brenda was a Stenbeck maid.No idea about Aaron.

That cast list seems a bit random as I don't think Palmer and some of the others were on contract.

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Thanks. I'd forgotten about the people who were in Ellen's new life story (wasn't Jane Powell in there too before temping as Lisa).

Did Cliff have a story? I seem to remember Jay having a role on EON or Search, and he was also in Cruising around this time.

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I guess I never realized Lisa Loring played Cricket, another former child star in Christopher Knight was on AW at the same time.

Thanks for the history clarifications Carl I get confused there 1988-1989. Marland had such a large vibrant canvas at the time its easy to get lost in.

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I posted a Lisa Loring interview last year. This was before I scanned that much so I didn't include the photos. I will try to at some point.

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BWAH! There is so much that's wrong about that promo w/ Lily & Derek! Nice try, though, CBS! :)

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For one thing, Thomas Gibson's very fey performance as Derek. He and Martha Byrne's Lily generated about as much "heat" as a warmed-over Lean Cuisine dinner.

And I'm not even gonna talk about that dialogue. That just proves Mitch's point about Marland. LOL!

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I agree about the lack of heat, although for me that's true for them in most of their roles.

I do like the idea of the story - Lily thought she was growing up only to realize her fantasy was a nightmare. I just wish they'd had a little more time and they'd done more with Derek's sister and father. It was very refreshing to see Charles Keating not hamming it up.

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Errr....just from that snippet, I'd point out that Derek is conning her, so the over-the-top-ness is a part of that. Not that Marland was ever known for "gritty" dialogue.

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Or, "Honesty is the most important part of a relationship." Said countless times by someone whose partner (as the camera zooms into their uncomfortable expression) is hiding the paternity of a baby, holding a relative hostage, buying up Stocks in Walsh, or covering up a one night stand.

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Well for worn-out ATWT phrases , the record had to be held by either "the truth about Adam", when his paternity was hidden, or "the search for Sierra" when she was missing in the wilds of Montega.

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