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It's a pity so much of the old GH is lost in the mists of time. While the old GH was not action packed like today's version of the program, one thing that the old version had was a very close relationship between all the characters in one form or another. Perhaps today's version mirrors how disconnected we are from each other in today's society. Regardless, I am hoping that the new version of GH takes a cue from the old, and returns to the closer relationship model between its characters. That can provide a fertile ground for lots of good story, going forward.

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After some more digging on Newspapers.com, I found various newspapers with TV listings that included brief episode descriptions. These are from the show's first year, 1963.

Monday, April 7, 1963: Dr. Steve Hardy removes the bandages from Angie’s accident-scarred face.

Tuesday, April 8, 1963: Dr. Brewer threatens to leave the hospital for general practice.

Monday, April 29, 1963: Dr. Steve Hardy is on duty when a dangerously ill teen-ager is admitted.

Tuesday, April 30, 1963: Jessie asks her husband, Dr. Brewer, if Cynthia knows he is married.

Wednesday, May 1, 1963: Roger’s condition worsens and Dr. Hardy discusses his worries about his patient with Peggy.

Thursday, May 2, 1963: Angie is offered a drink, her first, by a worldly character in an attempt to calm her.

Friday, May 3, 1963: Dr. Hardy tells Mrs. Peterson about her son’s condition.

Monday, May 6, 1963: Angie is agog with excitement, anticipating a call from her boyfriend Eddie.

Tuesday, May 7, 1963: Dr. Brewer answers an emergency and learns from Jessie that a new patient has taken an overdose of sleeping pills.

Wednesday, May 8, 1963: Dr. Hardy asks Dr. Brewer why the new patient did not take insulin.

Thursday, May 9, 1963: Dr. Brewer gets a call concerning a new job as medical assistant for which he has applied.

Friday, May 10, 1963: Angie tells Dr. Hardy she is worried about Eddie.

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