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I always enjoyed when Jean D. Burke was EP. The sets were great, the cast amazing, and the background music was the best! I'm not sure why she was replaced. She probably spent too much money vs. ratings... 

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42 minutes ago, Wilsoky said:

Listen to this background music. It was awesome!

 

Totally agree, great stuff.  I'm not sure why she exited, I'd be curious too. McTavish came back as HW a couple months before she left (June 2003), so perhaps that's part of it? I saw AMC jumped from #5 to #4 in the ratings from when she left (Sept 2003) to the year after she was gone (2004), so who knows.

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56 minutes ago, alwaysAMC said:

Totally agree, great stuff.  I'm not sure why she exited, I'd be curious too. McTavish came back as HW a couple months before she left (June 2003), so perhaps that's part of it? I saw AMC jumped from #5 to #4 in the ratings from when she left (Sept 2003) to the year after she was gone (2004), so who knows.

Yep, I think it was a writing problem. There was a lot of turnover around that period.

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2 hours ago, Wilsoky said:

I always enjoyed when Jean D. Burke was EP. The sets were great, the cast amazing, and the background music was the best! I'm not sure why she was replaced. She probably spent too much money vs. ratings... 

Jean Dadario Burke's exit as executive producer came down to creativity/ratings.

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I thought AMC was pretty damn rough in those years, although I remember liking Cullton's 2002 run.

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19 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

I thought AMC was pretty damn rough in those years

Me, too, lol.  I don't recall liking much of anything that occurred during Jean Dadario Burke's tenure as EP.  Then again, I don't recall liking much of anything that occurred on AMC after 1993, lol.

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On 10/21/2025 at 7:55 AM, Wilsoky said:

I always enjoyed when Jean D. Burke was EP. The sets were great, the cast amazing, and the background music was the best! I'm not sure why she was replaced. She probably spent too much money vs. ratings... 

She was a scapegoat for low-ish ratings. I think this is around the time that Frons was assuming control and wanted his own people, which is how Julie Carruthers got the job. Julie was an outsider and not homegrown like Felicia Behr, Francesca James, or Burke.

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On 10/21/2025 at 8:14 AM, Wilsoky said:

Listen to this background music. It was awesome!

 

Great music! On another note, I like how Vanessa and Leo were integrated onto the canvas. They fit right in and breathed new life into the show. I wish they had stayed longer.

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10 minutes ago, Jonathan said:

Great music! On another note, I like how Vanessa and Leo were integrated onto the canvas. They fit right in and breathed new life into the show. I wish they had stayed longer.

Agreed! JDB used the vets and newbies well. Judy Wilson has credited her for helping with casting.

She got Finola Hughes and Marj Dusay - among others...

But, she suffered from poor writers. Frons WAS coming onto the scene at that time, good point!

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Here is an example of the sets. Look at the attention to detail around 1:57 when Vanessa is on the porch of Erica's house.

 

 

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On 10/21/2025 at 1:48 PM, Liberty City said:

Jean Dadario Burke's exit as executive producer came down to creativity/ratings.

Can you elaborate? I sense some inside knowledge there...

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46 minutes ago, Wilsoky said:

Here is an example of the sets. Look at the attention to detail around 1:57 when Vanessa is on the porch of Erica's house.

 

 

This was my favorite of Erica's houses. You're right. Lots of detail. It also just felt like a house you would find in a community like Pine Valley. I didn't like the home sets towards the end of the show's run where it was too cosmopolitan. That didn't feel like Pine Valley.

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14 minutes ago, Wilsoky said:

Can you elaborate? I sense some inside knowledge there...

I'm just going based on reports. Nothing insider here, and even if I were, per the request of admins, I would not publicly disclose.

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9 hours ago, Jonathan said:

This was my favorite of Erica's houses. You're right. Lots of detail. It also just felt like a house you would find in a community like Pine Valley. I didn't like the home sets towards the end of the show's run where it was too cosmopolitan. That didn't feel like Pine Valley.

I liked Linden House. A shame they burnt it down, especially as the only lasting effect was the exit of Trey, a character I thought had potential. 

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