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And between Days and Falcon Crest, she did an episode of Who's the Boss? and an episode of Full House. I feel like she played a proto-Aunt Becky on the latter show (colleague of Danny's, chemistry tested with Jesse).

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"DAYS" CREW IN THE 1950 CENSUS:
 
"Days" Theme Composer Charles Albertine (Rutherford, NJ), already working as a band musician.

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"Days" Theme Composer Tommy Boyce, then 10 (Los Angeles, CA)
 
"Days" Theme Composer Bobby Hart (born Robert Harshman), then 11 (Phoenix, AZ).
 
Original staff director Joseph Behar, already working as a TV cameraman (Philadelphia, PA)
 
Original staff director Livia Granito, already working as a TV play supervisor (Brooklyn, NY)
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FROM THE VAULT: EPISODE # 3344...1/31/79
 
Outdoor Pay Phone: Alice phones Laura and tells her Trish is at the park with Scott and the sitter.
 
Park Playground: Trish is playing with Scott and can barely let him go when the sitter tells her he has to have his nap now. Alice approaches and Trish apologizes for not keeping their luncheon date, explaining she had to see Scotty. Alice and Trish have a talk and Trish tries to explain that she felt smothered and had to leave. Alice admits that she doesn't understand this, and Trish says she was afraid if she didn't get out fast, she'd never sing again. Now she realizes what she was looking for were all the wrong things, the really important things were right here. Trish asks Alice to talk to David about letting her see Scotty, and Alice says she will, but for Trish to be patient, it may take time.
 
Don's Office: Don tells Marlena that his mother wrote Donna, accepting Donna as her grandchild and inviting her to stay there while Don and Marlena are on their honeymoon. When she questions him about Donna, he says he knows she's still mourning the loss of the baby.
 
Section of Plane: Jerry Rhinehart sees Samantha and thinks she's Marlena until she explains they're twins. She and Jerry have a pleasant conversation and she tells him she's going to Salem to visit with Marlena now because she doesn't think she'll be able to attend the wedding.
 
Farm Kitchen: Hank asks Maggie why she's not with Mickey, and she tells him Mickey is so busy with work. She adds that while she loves Mickey, she doesn't know if they should stay married, they've become so estranged.
 
Don's Office: Mickey has returned from New York and Don tells him Trish is back. Mickey tells Don he wants to spend some time with Maggie at the farm, and Don says no problem.
 
David's Office: David tells Stephanie he was finally able to contact the sitter and everything is fine at home. However, now that Trish is back, he's uptight because he doesn't know what to expect from Trish. Stephanie suggests he get a court order restraining Trish from seeing Scott, but David says he doesn't want to hurt her.
 
Don/Mickey's Office: Mickey calls Maggie to tell her he's coming down tomorrow. Mike stops by and asks Mickey for advice about buying a house. When Mickey asks him if he's sure he can afford house payments, Mike tells him he's going to get a second job. He's going to quit school at night because it's more important for him to give Margo her house and garden as he had promised he'd do.
 

David's Apartment: As Stephanie is preparing dinner for David, Trish rings the bell. In her surprise at seeing Trish, Stephanie calls her by name and Trish asks how she knows who she is.

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FROM THE VAULT: EPISODE # 3858...THE BODY CONNECTION SET DEBUTS...

The Body Connection made its debut on "Days of Our Lives" on Episode # 3858, which aired January 27, 1981. The set was titled "Unfinished Gym." Long-time fans will remember that is where Megan Hathaway was killed in the hot tub in February 1985.

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