July 16, 20178 yr Member On 7/13/2017 at 7:06 PM, GH_Girl said: Yup, I think the next time Dixie was on it was the voiceover saying "the role of Dixie Cooney..." Or at least the next episode that was up on You Tube in the 1988 playlist. anyone have the airdate?
July 16, 20178 yr Member 7 hours ago, cassadine1991 said: anyone have the airdate? I don't have the airdate, it just says November 1988, but this is the clip
July 20, 20178 yr Member Since the Recasts thread was archived Here is Saundra Quartermain as Angie Baxter Hubbard in NOV 1990 Starting around 9:35
July 20, 20178 yr Member Should Marcy Walker have appeared as Liza Colby on either Loving or The City? After all, Debbi Morgan appeared as Angie on both of those soaps.
July 24, 20178 yr Member On 5/27/2017 at 10:32 PM, cct said: Omigosh! I remember these promos. Fascinating People...Fascinating Lives.. And David Canary? Sheer genius. For the first six months I watched the show, I actually believed twins were playing the role. After all, they showed him as both Adam and Stuart in the opening pictures... She was Laurie, and she was awful, and I can't believe how she has broken out. That whole teen scene, with Ridings as JR, and Amanda Seyfried (who I also can't believe broke out, but has grown in her abilities) was such a snore. Remember the cyber messaging crap? However, this was very sweet regarding being starstruck by Kelly. 4 Yeah I remember that crap. I remembered I turned to Passions (which aired opposite of AMC in my area) when that scene happened. HAHA!
July 28, 20178 yr Member On 7/19/2017 at 8:18 PM, GSGfan2017 said: Should Marcy Walker have appeared as Liza Colby on either Loving or The City? After all, Debbi Morgan appeared as Angie on both of those soaps. No
July 29, 20178 yr Member WHOA!! I didn't realize the ACTUAL ''N-word'' was spoken in the white supremacist storyline (by one of the thugs who beat Terence). Edited July 29, 20178 yr by Pine Charles
July 29, 20178 yr Member 1 hour ago, Pine Charles said: WHOA!! I didn't realize the ACTUAL ''N-word'' was spoken in the white supremacist storyline (by one of the thugs who beat Terence). I believe this is the episode that AMC submitted for Emmy consideration. They won that year -- the show's first for drama series.
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