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One Life to Live

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

  • July 15, 1968 - January 13, 2012 on ABC

  • April 29 - August 19, 2013 on Hulu

One Life to Live Tribute Thread

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1 minute ago, DRW50 said:

Thanks. So maybe Storm just disliked the story.

Or maybe Lynde just liked Storm more than he liked her. It's hard to say. Jacqueline Courtney only had nice things to say about Robert Woods when they were on OLTL together, but his comments about her were not always so glowing.

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  • I watched OLTL religiously from 1968 to 1983. I find it amusing (well, baffling, really) that complaints about the writing would arise "en masse" about Gordon Russell. From 1968-72, with Agnes Nixon a

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    This is my thought too. In that 1976 dissertation that was archived online about how a soap is written which covers OLTL at the time (and includes a script) either Sam Hall or Gordon Russell actually

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    I thought I didn't have my copy of the 1976 dissertation on OLTL and how it is written but I found some of the excerpts (this is badly copied from an old photo copy so all errors are due to copy and p

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Janice worked for Paul Rauch on Another World. 

She must have been OK with him to agree to OLTL.

I think with both of those characters there wasn't the depth of character that she had at Y&R.

She probably didn't realize how good she had it at Y&R, even though it was a tough time for her. Leslie was front and center whereas Tracey and Laurel were just part of the ensemble.

Michael was in the same position in that the Meredith and Karen stories were biggies whereas Larry/Laurel was just kind of there.

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IIRC, Janice Lynde and the varying characters surrounding her (the Chapins/Coronals, etc.) were not brought in by Rauch. Rauch helped wipe them out, I believe.

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3 minutes ago, Vee said:

IIRC, Janice Lynde and the varying characters surrounding her (the Chapins/Coronals, etc.) were not brought in by Rauch. Rauch helped wipe them out, I believe.

Ok. In that case maybe Janice wasn't that enamored of Rauch.

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I remember reading somewhere that OLTL had two actresses (I think specifically actresses, rather than two stars, but maybe not) who wanted very much for the other one to be axed, but the show needed both, so that one would work with a group of actors in the morning and the other in the afternoon and they didn't have to work together. Does this ring any bells? I wondered if this would be Erika Slezak and Judith Light, both necessary to the show at this time.

And Paul, I totally agree that poor Larry should have known to avoid women named Karen! The first Karen Wolek was disastrous enough.

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On 9/24/2021 at 12:33 AM, Paul Raven said:

She probably didn't realize how good she had it at Y&R, even though it was a tough time for her. Leslie was front and center whereas Tracey and Laurel were just part of the ensemble.

I read somewhere that years later, Ms. Lynde said in hindsight she never would have left Y&R.

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3 minutes ago, amybrickwallace said:

I read somewhere that years later, Ms. Lynde said in hindsight she never would have left Y&R.

Well now she's coming back 

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On 9/23/2021 at 10:30 PM, Nicholas Blair said:

I wondered if this would be Erika Slezak and Judith Light, both necessary to the show at this time.

Karen and Victoria were close friends and shared many scenes, including the infamous courthouse scene where Karen confessed her career as a lady of the night. 

Meanwhile, Larry was like the Perils of Pauline, rather than using him for medical stories, he was always being kidnapped or having chips implanted in his brain.  He was paired with women who had been victimized, but he always wound up getting literally hurt by his romances.  After Meredith, Larry was the perennial third wheel in every love triangle and was always portrayed as the conciliation prize for most of his girlfriends, which did not make him a very likable character.  Until his avuncular relationship with Marty, I always felt like Larry was too much of a nerd to be a leading man and I didn't notice that he was missing until it was pointed out by SOD.

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I did like his bond with Marty - like a surrogate dad.

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Inspired by the unpopular opinion thread - one critique that seems pretty common was that Erika Slezak's acting during the 1985 multiple personality story was melodramatic and over the top.

For me, using a wig as a visual indicator of mental illness was the clue that the whole story would be bad.  However, it always begged the question - Who bought the wig for Niki Smith?

In the context of the story, one of the rules was that Viki and Niki were unaware of each other's actions.  So, did Niki buy the wig after looking in the mirror and deciding she needed a new look?  Or did Viki buy the wig on impulse, wanting to spice things up?  Did Viki never see the wig, or the clothes, in her bedroom?  Did Niki take off the the wig when she felt Viki taking over?  Didn't Niki need a wig cap and clips, or did she just throw it on and hope for the best?  Why did Niki choose a wig the same color as Viki's natural hair?  The wig just appeared without explanation, but it has bothered me ever since. 

To be fair, once OLTL did a little more consultation and started using the updated term DID (disassociative identity disorder), the storyline was still nothing close to reality during the Jess/Tess saga.  But, at least they ditched the wig.

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The cast, 1969:

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I assume that's Joe Gallison (Tom Edwards) next to Sadie, but who's the little girl?

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25 minutes ago, Vee said:

I assume that's Joe Gallison (Tom Edwards) next to Sadie, but who's the little girl?

I don't know who the little girl is. She wasn't listed in the caption.

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Actually, I'm p sure that still involves the '69 episode that leaked online - I think there was a little girl at Llanview Hospital who figured into that in the plot with Tom and Meredith. Don't quote me though.

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21 minutes ago, Vee said:

Actually, I'm p sure that still involves the '69 episode that leaked online - I think there was a little girl at Llanview Hospital who figured into that in the plot with Tom and Meredith. Don't quote me though.

Well, that's as good an explanation as any! 😊

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