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Another World

Bev McKinsey's Iris

Christine Jones's Janice Frame

William Grey Espy's Mitch Blake (original run)

Robin Strasser's Rachel Davis

Victoria Wyndham's Rachel Davis- PRE-MAC, Rachel/Mac/Iris story, St. Croix

George Reinholt's Steve Frame

Jacqueline Courtney's Alice Matthews(original run)

Rick Porter's Larry Ewing (saw some of his original run- tail end- would like to see more)

Thomas Ian Griffith's Catlin Ewing (same as above)

Kathleen Layman's MJ McKinnon (saw the end of her original run but I was very young- really like her from what I remember)

Ellen Wheeler's Marley/Vicky (Original run- saw some of it but was more into DAYS and Santa Barbara at the time)

Susan Keith's Cecile- I LOVE Nancy Frangione but have always been curious about Susan Keith's version of the character

Days of our Lives

Denise Alexander's Susan Martin

Susan Seaforth's Julie Olsen (Original Run)

Lanna Saunders' Marie Horton (Original Run- only caught last few years and Marie was supporting by then)

Suzanne Rogers & John Clarke's Initial Amnesia Story

Susan Flannery's Laura Horton and the entire Bill/Laura/Mickey storyline, including Mike's Paternity

Brenda Benet's Lee Dumonde and the entire Julie/Doug/Lee storyline

All My Children

Marcy Walker's Liza Colby (Original Run)

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SPECIFIC STORYLINES-

AW- Rachel/Steve/Alice ESPECIALLY Steve & Alice's Engagement Party where Rachel Pointedly Informs Alice that she's pregnant with Steve's baby (Jamie)- Strasser still in the part

There was also another event that Rachel interrupts with Wyndham in the part I hear is DYNAMITE ALSO- Wyndham's Rachel was a bitch also, until Mac came into her life

The climax of the St. Croix storyline- Janice/Mac/Rachel/Mitch

DAYS- Mickey/Laura/Bill- Laura's Rape & Mike Horton's Paternity- FULL 6 YEAR STORY LOL

Susan/Julie Rivalry

Marie/Neil/Liz- I remember some of it, like Liz shooting Marie when Marie comes home and Liz & Neil are making love, but would like to re-watch the whole thing in its entirety

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Young & the Restless

Brenda Dickson's Jill Foster- ESPECIALLY the 70s and the stuff with Drunk Kay

Jeanne Cooper's Katherine Chancellor in the 70s

Eileen Davidson's Ashley Abbott- Original Run

Terry Lester's Jack Abbott

Beth Maitland's Traci Abbott- Traci/Lauren rivalry, Traci/Danny/Lauren, Traci/Brad courtship

Melody Thomas Scott's Nikki Reed- late 70s- 80s

As The World Turns

MARIE MASTERS' SUSAN STEWART ORIGINAL RUN- 1968-74 and 75-78(?)- probably one of my TOP PRIORITIES- Masters is one of my all time faves and the Liz/Dan/Susan story and Susan's Alcoholism sounds MASTERFUL! (pun intended)

Rosemary Prinz's Penny Hughes and her relationship with Jeff

Elizabeth Hubbard's Lucinda Walsh in the 80s

Larry Bryggman's John Dixon- ORIGINAL 70s & 80s RUN

Colleen Zenk's Barbara Ryan- 1978-1989

Margaret Colin's Margo Hughes

Justin Deas's Tom Hughes

Hilary Bailey Smith's Margo Hughes

Gregg Marx's Tom Hughes

Brian Bloom's Dusty Donovan

Heather Rattray's Lily Snyder

Lisa Brown's Iva Snyder- ORIGINAL RUN

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juniorz1 you probably have already seen them but there are quite a few 1985-1989 episodes on Youtube that heavily feature Lucinda, HBS Margo, and then a fair amount with Gregg Marx Tom (mostly from 1986). (it starts to get more spotty around 1990).

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I haven't seen them- I've seen some of the Chris/Nancy Anniversary sequence, but what I REALLY want to see from that time frame is the Margo/Hal affair (watched some of it initially) and Susan/Bob/Kim ESPECIALLY

ETA: Oh, and some gratuitous shirtless Gregg Marx scenes, not gonna lie LOL

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Would it be too much to ask that DAYS cast Marie Masters in one of the following roles:

Marie Horton

Laura Horton

Dr. Sandy Horton

Linda Anderson

She'd be RICH played against Suzanne Rogers or even Lauren Koslow (BRING BACK DEBRA ADAIR! LOL)

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The Bold and the Beautiful

Joanna Johnson's Caroline Spencer

Darlene Conley's Sally Spectra- EARLY STUFF

Brent Jasmer's Sly- saw some of his original run, would love to re-watch it, LOVED Sly, B&B's Brad Carlton!

Katherine Kelly Lang's Brooke Logan- Caroline/Ridge/Brooke all the way to my all-time fave B&B storyline- Brooke and BeLief

AWESOME THREAD by the way. LOVE IT, in case you couldn't tell!

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Yeah, I keep hoping for more (Oakdalian has been uploading more from 1990-1992). I guess it may happen someday. I mentioned the 80's stuff as that was in some of your wish list, but I'd definitely like to see more 1990.

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DAYUM! Gregg Marx was FINE! Thanks for that!

Sh!t, I'd put on that negligee for him- I'd wear anything he wanted!

And :lol: at the thought of Hilary B. Smith in that getup! Talented actress, but sexy has never been her forte.

Did Tom (Marx) ever do Barbara or Emily? Someone worthy of him in bed? :lol:

No, the 80s stuff is a great start and appreciated! :)

But I'd be lying if I said I wasn't DYING to see Susan/Bob/Kim!

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