September 1, 201114 yr Member Another treat from the wonderful saynotoursoap - the first 3-4 minutes of a 1971 episode. Wow. In color too.
September 2, 201114 yr Member ^^^AMC was always in color. The clips we see in B&W are due to the way they were saved. So just know whenever you see somebody saying "I watched since the first day when it was B&W" ...they have a faulty memory or are lying
September 2, 201114 yr Member ^^^AMC was always in color. The clips we see in B&W are due to the way they were saved. So just know whenever you see somebody saying "I watched since the first day when it was B&W" ...they have a faulty memory or are lying I know! I think Jonathan does too lol What we meant is just that, though -- we only ever see the black and white kinescopes from the first two years. This is the first time we've seen something from that era in its original color.
September 2, 201114 yr Member Ah...I see! Well ENJOY.... AMC (1971) in all it's beautiful COLORED glory!!! Hopefully someday we'll be able to see it from Episode 1 til now....that same way!
September 2, 201114 yr Member ^^^AMC was always in color. The clips we see in B&W are due to the way they were saved. So just know whenever you see somebody saying "I watched since the first day when it was B&W" ...they have a faulty memory or are lying I know! I think Jonathan does too lol What we meant is just that, though -- we only ever see the black and white kinescopes from the first two years. This is the first time we've seen something from that era in its original color. Yes, I was aware that it was in color. Yup, AMS is right. I had never seen anything from the first two years in color. Someone send this clip to Agnes.
September 2, 201114 yr Member WOW I'm amazed to see it in colour too, and not just a random B&W kinescope. (It is true that I've heard fans proudly proclaim how they've watched since it was in B&W) The 1984 episode --was Brooke's rapist that friend of Tom? The AMC coffee table book leaves out the story completely in their 1984 synopsis.
September 2, 201114 yr Member I don't remember any suicide drama and I was a regular viewer around then... I know Julia came close to suicide after her attack--but that involved Noah I thought... Hrmm. (I always found it amusing that the actor who played Anton, later played Dracula on Buffy opposite SMG). OK back to that clip of the 1971 episode--anyone know who Ann is talking with in the shop?
September 2, 201114 yr Member I'd like to know that too - I didn't recognize the woman. So weird seeing Nicholas Pryor as Linc. I will always think of him as Victor on PC. I believe SMG actually recommended Rudolf Martin for the Buffy role, based on their AMC experience. Rudolf told a story once about when he first started on the show and met Susan Lucci, and how in their first scene together, they had to do another take because she called him Rudolf instead of Anton. He said he took that as a compliment...
September 2, 201114 yr Member I don't remember any suicide drama and I was a regular viewer around then... I know Julia came close to suicide after her attack--but that involved Noah I thought... Hrmm. (I always found it amusing that the actor who played Anton, later played Dracula on Buffy opposite SMG). OK back to that clip of the 1971 episode--anyone know who Ann is talking with in the shop? She faked a suicide attempt in order to hold onto Anton <iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ybbk_r36dGY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>> Edited September 2, 201114 yr by Cheap21
September 2, 201114 yr Member I'd like to know that too - I didn't recognize the woman. So weird seeing Nicholas Pryor as Linc. I will always think of him as Victor on PC. I believe SMG actually recommended Rudolf Martin for the Buffy role, based on their AMC experience. Rudolf told a story once about when he first started on the show and met Susan Lucci, and how in their first scene together, they had to do another take because she called him Rudolf instead of Anton. He said he took that as a compliment... I remember him being pretty awful when he first came to AMC--my sister still watched with me back then and we mocked him mercilessly, although for whatever reason I did grow to like him. Does Ann mention her name at the start of the scene? There's a brief bit I can't quite understand. I don't know the actor who played Linc back then, or that he continued to do soap work so recently, but he seems alright. One of the episodes on Agnes' website has the first Linc with Amy and you can see why he was recast... I guess there was a brief third Linc after Pryor, before the character moved to Seattle for a few years? I know AMC had a number of growing pains when it came to recasting in its first two years, so I'd be interested to hear the story.
September 2, 201114 yr Member She faked a suicide attempt in order to hold onto Anton <iframe width="420" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ybbk_r36dGY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>> HA Anton and that accent. Actually I do remember that story, though not super clearly (wow Kendall was living in a rundown place...)
September 2, 201114 yr Member HA Anton and that accent. Actually I do remember that story, though not super clearly (wow Kendall was living in a rundown place...) LOL...Kendall had a thing for men and accents. Anton, Aidan, Ethan, and Zach.
September 2, 201114 yr Member You know I'm going absolutely nuts over that little taste of 1971 AMC. And in color, too! I'm hoping more and more of that frustrating 1971-1978 gap gets closed. So do I. It was wonderful to see Judith Barcroft's Ann in something other than what's been posted already online. Thank you, saynotoursoap, if you're reading these comments. Does Ann mention her name at the start of the scene? I think she said "Sydney"?
September 2, 201114 yr Member So do I. It was wonderful to see Judith Barcroft's Ann in something other than what's been posted already online. Thank you, saynotoursoap, if you're reading these comments. I think she said "Sydney"? That's what it sounds like to me too, which would mean a minor character I guess? I know even in the official books those first few years are never summarized with much detail, so it could have been a regular character who never had a storyline... I feel greedy but now a part of me can't help wishing that whole episode was available. (and LOVE Judith Barcroft and her characterization of Anne) Edited September 2, 201114 yr by EricMontreal22
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