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All My Children, AMC

ALL MY CHILDREN

  • January 5, 1970 - September 23, 2011 on ABC

  • April 29 - September 2, 2013 on Hulu/iTunes

All My Children Tribute Thread

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12 minutes ago, EricMontreal22 said:

I really tuned out the storyline even when it aired (and back then I used to watch AMC closely--so that says something.) From what I recall, Anton (who felt betrayed when he found out Dimitri was his father) and Corvina teamed up with Kendall--for some reason inside an antique ceramic leopard were papers that proved that Anton was the rightful heir to Wildwind. But it turned out Kendall (I think with Anton and Corvina's knowledge) had forged them??

Anton wasn't in on it. Like @Jonathan I had a vague memory of this storyline and I found the episode below, where Erica and Corvina fight over the leopard and it breaks, revealing a written "confession" that the midwife who delivered both Dimitri and Corvina switched them at birth. The confession is written in Hungarian, so I assume that Corvina must have been the forger, but that the idea for the plot came from Kendall.

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    And the added twist was the pimp being from Sesame Street!

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    Can we talk a little bit about Mary Fickett (Ruth Parker Brent Martin)? She was the first actor to win an Emmy for a daytime soap role (1973). Her winning reel was an anti-war monologue (1972); Ruth

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Ah that makes sense, since by the time of the episodes I'm watching Corvina had gone back to Hungary but Anton is still kicking around as part of the Wildwind household. I didn't realize it was less than a month before the turn over (Hal Corley taking over from McTavish.) Man they got rid of that storyline fast.

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OMG PLUTO TV CANADA is airing a 1981 episode!!!

Oh shoot it was just a few scenes from an episode with Tom Cudahy and Erica

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NY . AMSTERDAM NEWS_ Saturday, July 17, 1976

African-American newspaper from Harlem, Manhattan, New York City

Breezin' Round Brooklyn With Daphne Busby

Another "interesting" comment was the one by Agnes Nixon, a writer on the "All My Children" soap opera. When Mrs. Nixon was asked why she chose to have a Black pimp in the script she reportedly replied.” It was better drama and more interesting if he would be a Black pimp. It was a damn good story " Well, I checked out the show and found the pimp to be creating a lot of unhappy times for a young white girl whom everyone else is trying to save from his evil clutches. My question is this — like most soap operas "All my Children" is chock full of doctors, lawyers and just plain nice folks — don't Black people make interesting "those" things Oops, I almost forgot there is one "middle class Black doctor" and when that actor was asked his feeding about a Black portraying a pimp he didn't mind as long as his doctor character can "beat up” the pimp character Well beaten up, crippled or dead, the Super-Pimp will have left his mark on the images of Black people for the price of "better drama and a damn good story."

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Has there been any new word on the movies being developed at Lifetime?

In terms of soap reboots, I really do think AMC would be the most successful.

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5 hours ago, 1974mdp said:

Has there been any new word on the movies being developed at Lifetime?

In terms of soap reboots, I really do think AMC would be the most successful.

No new word. When Susan Lucci was in Los Angeles promoting her book, she met up with Eva La Rue and Rebecca Budig and Eva posted a photo on IG of the three of them with a caption saying the movies were "definitely" happening. Then a few hours later, Eva edited her post saying they are "in development." I think she got a lot of fans excited (and ahead of themselves) with her original post so she had to modify what she said.

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On 6/7/2026 at 9:49 AM, dragonflies said:

OMG PLUTO TV CANADA is airing a 1981 episode!!!

Oh shoot it was just a few scenes from an episode with Tom Cudahy and Erica

Yeah they've shown that (and an earlier 1980 one) in clips several times now as part of their "From the Vault" sequence.

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16 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

NY . AMSTERDAM NEWS_ Saturday, July 17, 1976

African-American newspaper from Harlem, Manhattan, New York City

Breezin' Round Brooklyn With Daphne Busby

Another "interesting" comment was the one by Agnes Nixon, a writer on the "All My Children" soap opera. When Mrs. Nixon was asked why she chose to have a Black pimp in the script she reportedly replied.” It was better drama and more interesting if he would be a Black pimp. It was a damn good story " Well, I checked out the show and found the pimp to be creating a lot of unhappy times for a young white girl whom everyone else is trying to save from his evil clutches. My question is this — like most soap operas "All my Children" is chock full of doctors, lawyers and just plain nice folks — don't Black people make interesting "those" things Oops, I almost forgot there is one "middle class Black doctor" and when that actor was asked his feeding about a Black portraying a pimp he didn't mind as long as his doctor character can "beat up” the pimp character Well beaten up, crippled or dead, the Super-Pimp will have left his mark on the images of Black people for the price of "better drama and a damn good story."

It's funny, in the 2008 Agnes Nixon interviews that Pluto TV pulls from to air between episodes of their AMC repeats, this anecdote is one Nixon tells. The way she frames it is she found out "90%" of pimps were black so wanted to be "true to life" but also didn't want young black men watching to think being a pimp was cool, so that's why she and the actor mentioned decided he should beat up the pimp...

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7 hours ago, 1974mdp said:

Has there been any new word on the movies being developed at Lifetime?

In terms of soap reboots, I really do think AMC would be the most successful.

It was even successful in 2013.. And 40 episodic seasons could even work these days again for it

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52 minutes ago, EricMontreal22 said:

It's funny, in the 2008 Agnes Nixon interviews that Pluto TV pulls from to air between episodes of their AMC repeats, this anecdote is one Nixon tells. The way she frames it is she found out "90%" of pimps were black so wanted to be "true to life" but also didn't want young black men watching to think being a pimp was cool, so that's why she and the actor mentioned decided he should beat up the pimp...

And the added twist was the pimp being from Sesame Street!

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Can we talk a little bit about Mary Fickett (Ruth Parker Brent Martin)?

She was the first actor to win an Emmy for a daytime soap role (1973).

Her winning reel was an anti-war monologue (1972); Ruth took over as the "liberal peace activist" after Rosemary Prinz (Amy) departed.

Ruth's adopted son, Phillip, had been drafted and was Missing In Action in Vietnam.

Later on, I'm sure the storyline of Ruth getting raped by Ray Gardner must've been incredibly traumatic to viewers

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3 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

And the added twist was the pimp being from Sesame Street!

LOL!

Yes, he was Donna's first pimp; his name was Tyrone (to be replaced by Billy Clyde).

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5 hours ago, Sensuelle said:

Can we talk a little bit about Mary Fickett (Ruth Parker Brent Martin)?

She was the first actor to win an Emmy for a daytime soap role (1973).

Her winning reel was an anti-war monologue (1972); Ruth took over as the "liberal peace activist" after Rosemary Prinz (Amy) departed.

Ruth's adopted son, Phillip, had been drafted and was Missing In Action in Vietnam.

Later on, I'm sure the storyline of Ruth getting raped by Ray Gardner must've been incredibly traumatic to viewers

Only recently was I reminded about some of the drama when Fickett retired from AMC. I think it was shortly after the anniversary week at the start of 1995 (when it felt like literally dozens of past characters came to the homewarming of the Martins new home, after the previous one was destroyed in the fire.) I believe shortly afterwards was when Lee Merriwether took over the role, and then from my bad memory, Fickett DID come back in a recurring status for a while, before Lee took over permanently. I feel very guilty admitting that I didn't... well mind Lee in the role, even if it really wasn't the same (for the most part AMC seemed to do well by their vets, and it does seem with Fickett it was her decision not to return again.) It is tragic how she seemed to be pretty incapacitated (with Alzheimer's and other health issues) for the final years of her life, and died IIRC just days before the ABC finale for the soap which was dedicated to her.

She was only in her early 40s when she started playing Ruth, which I suppose says something about how the age of actors (and age of people in general) has changed over the past 50 years, although for the first decades of AMC, although we don't have a lot of remaining episodes to easily check out, they certainly gave her a lot of her own stories.

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Pre VCRs and I would have been a pre-teen or early teen, so school would have interfered with my viewing habits, but I remember Ruth Martin, a nurse?, on the verge of having an affair with a doctor played by the Principal in The Breakfast Club many years later. I don't k ow if they actually "did it" if they did I missed it.

A lot of AMC was cheap looking in those days. Phoebe's then mansion seemed cramped with a few attempts to look wealthy, like the cheap clock embedded in the fireplace mantle but it felt more like a suggestion of prosperity.

The big gold snd black IN GOD WE TRUST sign in every courtroom scene was also a bit tacky.

But it didn't really matter in the long run.

Not when rich snobby former jet-setter Iris on AW had a trashy above ground pool on her patio.

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