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Here's a home for sale in the Lake Geneva/Lyons/Genoa City area. 

If you look closely, the Emmy Awards behind the desk in the office, the Rocking Horse in the living room, the Merry-Go-Round horse next to the pub table, the Pool Table, and much of the artwork were featured about 10 years ago in the sale pictures of 247 East Chestnut #2500 in Chicago, where a certain former Y&R writer resided.  Looks like she's had enough of both Chicago AND Lake Geneva.    

 https://www.jamesedition.com/real_estate/lake-geneva-wi-usa/2842-moelter-dr-11835818

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You'd need another $1 m to renovate from top to bottom...

Watching the 2000 episodes, what struck me most (apart from everyone looking so young)were the varied and spacious sets - people had offices! there was a proper examining room for Cassie!

And the supporting cast -Doris, Mary and Miguel were there along with waiters and lots of extras at Gina's and Crimson Lights.

That makes such a difference to the feel of the show. If only the purse strings could be stretched a little.

Everytime I see characters talking about business at empty Crimson Lights I cringe.

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Matt Clark's apartment is as big as the Chancellor living room 

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I thought the same about the doctor's office for Cassie. It made me recall the recent scene when Harrison was sick and Summer and Kyle were calling his doctor to make a house call. I cringed remembering Dominick's having the bone marrow specialists making housecalls to treat him. But then they didn't even have a scene of Harrison withthe doctor! They couldn't even bother to pretend they'd gone to the doctor's and back.

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The Indianapolis News

24 Jul 1980

 In The Soap Terry Lester, a graduate of South-port High and Depauw University who has been in Hollywood the past five years, will be a regular on the CBS soap opera, "The Young and the Restless," for the next 13 weeks, maybe longer. He made his first appearance on the air in the new role of Jack Abbott Tuesday and he'll be back in the story again next Thursday and Friday. He's part of a new storyline on the serial, and if it sits well with the show's fans, he may settle in for a long stay. Lester has been a part of the Hollywood scene since 1975 when he had a role in the original "Airport" movie.

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Variety reported in June 1964 that Jeanne Cooper, who was to be a regular on the upcoming 'Slattery's People CBS series has bowed out 'by mutual consent'

In the pilot Cooper played administrative assistant to the lead - a state senator played by Richard Crenna, but in subsequent scripts the role was lessened and may now be switched to a secretary.

Cooper asked for and was granted a release from the upcoming series.

Maxine Stuart took over the role which was now described as a secretary. Stuart would also later appear on Y&R as Margaret, the feisty senior citizen.

Seems that even then Jeanne was not going to take aback seat. Slattery's People was cancelled a few weeks into its second season.

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