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Yeah 1993 was a great year for B&B and I’ve seen plenty of clips but I want more full episodes from that year too!

its gonna be a VERY slow process but it would be fantastic if Pannoni manage to get complete years uploaded  for classic Y&R B&B.

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hello all, i am new to the forum, but have been reading you a lot! You are very helpful to me for finding videos i want to watch! Tahnk you so much! I watched all the videos from oct. and november  1992 that you posted a link to, but are there any from december 1992? And you mentiond that  this is the 4th 1993 episode from Pannoni, but i found only 1 :( thanks again! You are great! 

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Amazing old episodes. When did B&B hit really hit the gutter? To me the first strike came around 1996, the initial decent after 2002 and then crash and burn —much like all of soaps and general pop culture — after 2005. Also noticing the great Susan Flannery's visual transformation. It seems she started giving up on her previous glamours dressing style by 1998 up until a while after her gray haircut. 

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There were indeed a lot of duds post 1995...but it seems Brad Bell starting giving up after 2003ish...I consider 1987-2002 (more 89-95, then 99-02) to be the best years 

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March 23, 1987.

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(God bless Eric Braeden Bill Bell, but I think there were issues with his last creation from day one.)

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LOL! B&B had it's decent years, but the soap's biggest issue for me was it's over reliance on (halfway incestuous) romance driven plots. One thing B&B did get right though was sticking to the 30 min format. Soaps might be able to have better stretched content and budget if they didn't try to fill an hour 5 days a week. 

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Too bad, though, Brad Bell can't seem to tell more than one story within those 30 (or 19) minutes.

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I was just wondering if there are any playlists posted by YRBB on youtube?  I would really like to watch all the clips/episodes that's been posted by YRBB, but they're all unlisted so it's almost impossible for me to find any of them without any links. Having links to the playlists, if they exist, would be very helpful.  TIA!

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There have been a lot of Taylor and Ridge clips from the 90's uploaded I've found

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And now someone is putting up a ton of old Hunter Tylo as Taylor episodes (hope this channel doesn't get taken down they have a lot of stuff I hadn't seen). It looks like a good portion of her scenes from 1993 and 1994 are being put up by this person:

 

 

Watching these, did the show know in advance that Hunter was leaving in 1994? I know she took a "hiatus" to do some films in India, but how much notice did the show have? The way they had her trapped in Big Bear with James and almost die there only to then "actually die" in a plane crash a week later was VERY weird pacing.  And did Bill Bell ever plan to have Ridge find out about Taylor and James (I know Bradley Bell had it come out in some stupid nonsensical plot point in 2004)? 

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