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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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There were some meandering years in the mid/late 90's where the press complained about how boring the show had gotten and ratings started to go down. That's probably how JFP weaved herself in there - she initially came over to ABC as a consultant when she left AW, and consulted for close to a year before taking over OLTL (it was apparently between AMC and OLTL, but she landed at the latter).  

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1 hour ago, BetterForgotten said:

There were some meandering years in the mid/late 90's where the press complained about how boring the show had gotten and ratings started to go down. That's probably how JFP weaved herself in there - she initially cam over to ABC as a consultant when she left AW, and consulted for close to a year before taking over OLTL (it was apparently between AMC and OLTL, but she landed at the latter).  

Just a small thing. Why she left AW. She was fired. Her usual pattern. Something happens & she loses power & languishes like a dead duck politician for months until they fire her outright when they have a replacement.

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I know she came close to going to AMC. I had heard something about someone (I don't recall who) intervening there before she could, but I may be wrong about that. I know Marcy Walker was allegedly very concerned about it after her GL stint went south, something she supposedly blamed Jill for.

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4 minutes ago, Vee said:

I know she came close to going to AMC. I had heard something about someone (I don't recall who) intervening there before she could, but I may be wrong about that. I know Marcy Walker was allegedly very concerned about it after her GL stint went south, something she supposedly blamed Jill for.

It was Marcy herself who told Michael Logan she had reservations about JFP going to AMC after her GL stint, lol. 

She blamed Jill for using her as a negotiation tactic at GL. She was right given the ill-devised character she was given to play. 

https://marcywalkeronline.tripod.com/pages/press022.htm 

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Right - I could've sworn I remembered this very pointed interview, but I wasn't 100% sure.

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Thanx @victoria foxton. You always find the best videos. WB!

 

  

3 minutes ago, slick jones said:

Thanx @victoria foxton. You always find the best videos. WB!

Thanks Eric😊

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Just now, victoria foxton said:

 

  

I'm thanking whichever person decided to take out Grace Phillips.  I'm sure she's a lovely person , but she was not a good recast.

4 minutes ago, victoria foxton said:

 

  

Thanks Eric😊

Anytime. you do always find things most of us miss. 

 

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Thanks for that  - a whole episode in great quality! Most of those characters were gone by the mid 80's....

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2 hours ago, slick jones said:

I'm thanking whichever person decided to take out Grace Phillips.  I'm sure she's a lovely person , but she was not a good recast.

 

One of the worst!

Just now, Paul Raven said:

Thanks for that  - a whole episode in great quality! Most of those characters were gone by the mid 80's....

Agreed!  A great episode.

Gone or completely marginalized!  Poor Larry.

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When Jill Faren Phelps "came to ABC." it was a return to ABC.    She had begun as a music supervisor on an ABC serial in California, General Hospital.

I did not think that Grace Phillips was a good recast either.

I wish that the term "gone south" would not be used.   It is offensive to Southerners.

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5 minutes ago, danfling said:

When Jill Faren Phelps "came to ABC." it was a return to ABC.    She had begun as a music supervisor on an ABC serial in California, General Hospital.

If you want to get technical, her soap career began at GL under Allen Potter as a production assistant. 

1 hour ago, danfling said:

I wish that the term "gone south" would not be used.   It is offensive to Southerners.

Amazing! I am not alone in this! I thought I was the only one who objected. Metro ATL speaking up here. Then there are people who equate a Southern accent with stupidity & that rankles. Ever hear Nancy Curlee Demorest?! Wonderful rich Southern accent, so there's one that I would submit is a freakin' genius.

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Thanks @victoria foxton as always for your tags.

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