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11 hours ago, Aback said:

Why was it controversial?

The resolution.

Some of Bill Bell's social issue storylines came across as heavy handed and had PSA dialog, but for the most part I think they were told in a responsible manner.

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    Thursday, July I, 1976 Herald, Gloversville- Johnstown, NY. Young and Restless' Soaper Escapes Doldrums of Summer, Still Bubbling By CHARLES WITBECK Summer doldrums may be smothering the tube, but dat

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Behind-the-scenes, which shows where the Chancellor Park Café set films.

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I have read the Chris Brooks rape was horrifying and quite graphic for daytime in 1973. Tony Geary who would go on to play rapist/heartthrob Luke on GH played Chris rapist George Curtis. George got off scot free. Chris asked him why he did it and he replied something gross like " Be careful who you ask to walk you home".

Trish Stewart got a lot of press at how she portrayed a rape victim. Kaye Stevens appeared on Match Game with Stewart in 1974 and mentioned that Bill Bell talked to her about what a talent Stewart was.

It's a shame she left Y&R. After a failed series and a few guest shots, she left the business.

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It's really too bad they didn't replay any of the Chris stuff during the pandemic or at least posted some clips on YouTube when Geary passed away.

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I agree. I wish Y&R would put their archive on streaming.

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On 6/5/2026 at 7:27 PM, SoapDope78 said:

I agree. I wish Y&R would put their archive on streaming.

Sony/CBS knows that if the best of Bill Bell was available, nobody would watch the 90% hot garbage that are the current episodes.

Let's keep it real here, Y&R as we knew it was done with John Abbott death. We are two months away from the 20th anniversary of that.

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1 hour ago, kalbir said:

Sony/CBS knows that if the best of Bill Bell was available, nobody would watch the 90% hot garbage that are the current episodes.

Let's keep it real here, Y&R as we knew it was done with John Abbott death. We are two months away from the 20th anniversary of that.

I agree.

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Does anyone know the air date when Jill referred to Mamie as "Saint Mamie"?

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Just realized Craig Bierko appeared 5/22, 5/23 and 5/26/89 as Jabot photographer Greg

Craig famously turned down the role of Chandler Bing on Friends, and later played Carrie's jazzman love interest on SATC

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Thursday, July I, 1976 Herald, Gloversville- Johnstown, NY.

Young and Restless' Soaper Escapes Doldrums of Summer, Still Bubbling By CHARLES WITBECK

Summer doldrums may be smothering the tube, but dat ol' lethargy hasn't settled over "The Young and the Restless" soaper. Lanky, tanned producer John Conboy, who came west two years ago to put on a soap opera replete with new young faces, getting away from the New York habit of round-robin casting, reports Y & R just pulled a hefty 40 share of the audience. The reason why isn't hard to figure out.

Blonde Trish Stewart, in the role of caring, concerned Chris Foster, got the soaper off with a startler when she was a rape victim. Now writers have Chris helping ex-raplst Ron Beker (played by Dick DeCoit) currently on welfare, search for a decent job. Stopping for a moment outside CBS rehearsal hall C-l, Trish reports fair-haired Ron hasn't conquered his violence yet, and is about to make another move. Trish doesn't know how she will handle the situation involving a relative this time, but admits writers have given her lady a very controlled manner. Maybe a breakdown is in the offing, Trish won't say.

The juicy part of Nancy Becker, the rapist's wife, falls in the hands of newcomer Cathy Carricaburu, former member of the Lawrence Welk company. Cathy puts her button-brown eyes to work defending ex-con husband, up on his second rape charge in less than a year. Horrified Nancy must bolster herhusband and deal with the Beckers' 3-year-old daughter. She feels guilt, believing she hasn't fulfilled husband's needs. Cathy revels in her first dramatic try-out. "I watch all the soap operas," she says. "This is more gutsy, more daring than the others."

The temperature's also rising for Juliet Prowse's husband, John McCook. As playboy Lance Prentiss, McCook notes with some relief that he's "not Prince Charming any more." The suave, overly handsome peacock is out making passes at sexpot Lorie Brooks (Jamie Lyn Bauer) in between big business deals. "Mother and I run a corporation together, and she's very possessive," says John. Stuffy, nice-guy Lance is changing gears and that can't hurt.

Meanwhile, Tom Hallick's intense Brad Elliot worries about his peepers. People and things blur, especially his wife. But noble Brad won't tell wife he's going blind and his proud, tied-up demeanor drives the lady batty.

Another stolid deep-thinker is Anthony Herrera's Jack Curtis, fed to the teeth with fat wife Joann (Kay Heberle). Teacher Jack has been dallying with student Peggy Brooks (Pamela Solow). Wife's weight problems have done the earnest professor in. "My wife became obsessed with obesity," says Herrera. "That's all she could talk about. I lost interest." A recruit from "As the World Turns," Herrera sneaked in time earlier to play a lawyer in the Manson TV movie, "Helter-Skelter," and he stretches acting muscles on weekends playing Shakespeare witt) Will Geer's group.

Since the good guys are displaying dark sides, the bad guys in turn must reverse fields. That's the case with Beau Kayzer's Brock. Sprees in Paris, squandering an inheritance, are over for Brock, according to Lorie Brooks, Jaime Lyn Bauer, the soaper's bad girl. "Brock is still a celibate," says Jaime. "Brock wouldn't touch me even if I were dying." "You wouldn't have to be dying Lorie," answers Beau. "Just very ill." And that's just a taste of the scuttlebutt from "The Young and the Restless.

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Production-wise it looked like s**t, but man... the drama existed, and there were so many moving parts.

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