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Is anybody doing God's work and archiving YT's "Y&R 80s Fanatics" videos into the vault?

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2 hours ago, Aback said:

Is anybody doing God's work and archiving YT's "Y&R 80s Fanatics" videos into the vault?

Scrolling the channel, it is just content from the Vault that we already have.

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On 08/04/2026 at 06:05, fivethej said:

Quelqu'un connaîtrait-il les dates de diffusion des apparitions de Lydia Summers (la mère de Phyllis) lors de sa visite à Phyllis en 1996, 1997-1998 ?

May 7, 1997 (#6117) at least

On 20/04/2026 at 05:15, fivethej said:

Quelle est la date de diffusion de l'épisode où Sharon/Nick et Phyllis commencent à interagir pour la première fois ?

The storyline surrounding Cassie's death, involving Danny Junior, created several interactions between their parents, but the major connection between Nicholas and Phyllis occurred on December 13, 2005 (#8281).

On 03/05/2026 at 04:54, fivethej said:

Était-ce la dernière apparition de Douglas ?

No, this episode aired on April 10, 1995 (#5587). Douglas's last appearance was on October 20 of the same year (#5723).

On 18/05/2026 at 04:37, fivethej said:

Phyllis et Carter Mills (Matt Clark) ont-ils déjà interagi durant la période 2000/2001 ?

No, there were no interactions between July 2000 and May 2001.

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An Interview With William Gray Espy 1974?

Interviews are not among William Gray Espy's favorite things. Still, his interest in and curiosity about people (and his popularity with viewers) leads him inevitably into them. What will be said about him this time? What tag will someone pin on him? "Shyest playboy" is one of the most recent, and, to William, one of the most surprising. "I never told them I was a playboy. With five scripts a week: five days a week?" he asks rhetorically, and points out that the schedule leaves hardly enough time for sleeping, eating and reading. And no time at all for being a playboy, shy or bold.

Like Snapper Foster, he is soft spoken and seemingly at ease. We asked William about his birthplace. Dothan, Alabama. "There's fresh air. fresh vegetables, no theater and two movie houses. It's growing fast. I don't know whether that's good or bad." The decision to leave his home town and become an actor was made after he had graduated with a degree in philosophy from Vanderbilt University in Nashville. Tennessee. "I knew I didn't want to continue what I'd been doing. I'm not putting education down, and I have no regrets about going to college. But if I'd known then what I know now, I might not have gone. However, I'm here now and I wouldn't change anything.

Where is his Southern accent? He does not sound like someone who has lost an accent, he sounds as if he's never had one. "Of course I had an accent. Everyone in the South has. Fortunately, I met an English actress in New York and working with her helped me to lose it. But I still say some things with an accent." Will he give us an example? No. And we get that direct look again.

As a TV viewer, he'd like to see' more public television drama; more classics = "Moliere," "Shaw," "O'Neill"..."Columbo" is one show he enjoys. "Peter Falk! he says, "now there's a characterization!" William smiles and tells us "This is the most relaxed I've been-during an interview." The smile turns into a laugh and he adds. "Sometimes I wish I was the type who could go home, drink a bottle of. scotch and relax." This is a startling note, and before we can comment, he adds. "But I'm not." He does go home and read, and enjoys reading about actors and acting. We'd seen the fans waiting at the artists' entrance at CBS and watched them descend on James Houghton (Greg Foster on "The Young And The Restless). Do they lie in wait for William? "Well, yes, but they seem to be a little afraid to approach me...

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THE JOURNAL NEWS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1982

Brian Kerwin set for mini-series tonight by Lynda Hirsch

Brian Kerwin, who spent 40 days as Greg Foster on "Young and the Restless’’ before starring in "Sheriff Lobo,” will be seen in CBS’s panoramic Civil War mini-series “The Blue and the Gray,” premiering today.Kerwin admits he was thrilled when “Sheriff Lobo” was canceled. “It was great for a short run,” Kerwin says, “but the day we got our cancellation notices I went into my dressing room and gave a whoop. Of course, when I saw other cast members I acted unhappy.”

As for his days on “Y&R,” Brian didn’t consider it the most sociable of experiences. “Except for Julianna McCarthy, who played my mom, I had little contact with the cast. In fact, I think she’s such a terrific actress, whenever I see a property with a female role I think of Julianna.” As for other cast members, Brian recalled “one actress who seemed to take joy in illnesses.” And he recalled the conversation with Beau Kayser, who once played Brock. “Beau started talking to me one day and mentioned he wanted to make records. I said it was something I was interested in too. Suddenly Beau disappeared and never said another word to me.”

Brian does have warm feelings for David Hasselhoff, who played his brother Snapper. “We run into each other every now and then and catch up on what we re doing. Now it’s great because David has the car thing (“Knight Riders” on NBC) and I’m doing Blue and the Gray.’” Incidentally, Brian gives a a finely honed and sensitive portrayal in "Blue and the Gray” of a young man who can’t wait to take up arms and then realizes the horror of war

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