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  • GENERAL HOSPITAL FEBRUARY 25 1983 W/vintage ABC daytime commercials @Vee @Paul Raven @depboy @slick jones @titan1978 @Franko @carolineg @AdelaideCate007 @SoapDope78 @Khan @Dion @Taoboi @melanatedbtgfa

  • Buffalo Courier Express Sun Sept 18 1977 The Soap Report by Jon Michael Reed. Its Time for Changes HOLLYWOOD — Daytime television, like its nighttime counterpart, has its peak seasons. Although there

  • No problem. Here is the original article on Wayback: VALERIE STARRETT: THIS ANGEL CAN ACT AND WRITE! | Sixties Cinema Looks like she left acting not long after GH to open a bookstore. Here's what she

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I wonder why Starrett never appeared on another soap? I could picture playing Dina Abbott (Y&R), Beth Logan (B&B), Myrna Clegg or Paula Denning (Capitol).

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18 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

I can't find the initial Valerie Starrett interview that was posted here at the time (maybe it's on Wayback?) but here is a followup from weeks later.

https://sixtiescinema.com/2013/05/28/valerie-starrett-responds/

Thanks for re-posting. It would have been nice if she had joined another soap.

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24 minutes ago, SoapDope78 said:

Thanks for re-posting. It would have been nice if she had joined another soap.

No problem.

Here is the original article on Wayback:

VALERIE STARRETT: THIS ANGEL CAN ACT AND WRITE! | Sixties Cinema

Looks like she left acting not long after GH to open a bookstore.

Here's what she said about leaving GH:

You were one of the General Hospital’s most popular actresses during the seventies. Fans were outraged when you left in 1977. Was it by choice?

I left—I love this term—because of creative differences. Tom Donovan replaced the director I had always worked with. It was a volatile relationship. I didn’t fall into the mix nor would I meaning that I rarely said the lines as written. I had always been sort of the darling of the previous director and I was the antithesis of that with Tom Donovan. It was amazingly bloody. I remember being called to his office right before I was let go and he screamed at me, ‘You’re Marilyn Monroe!’ I yelled back, ‘You’re worse!’ It was not a happy relationship.

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1 hour ago, DRW50 said:

I left—I love this term—because of creative differences. Tom Donovan replaced the director I had always worked with. It was a volatile relationship. I didn’t fall into the mix nor would I meaning that I rarely said the lines as written

Not saying the lines as written was pretty much fully supported by Monty if you were good at keeping the intention of the scenes and the story going forward while making things work in character or making moments have that spontaneous feeling she liked. But Monty wasn’t live to tape, and that kind of thing could have been very disorienting for some actors, and self indulgent. It sometimes looked self indulgent when Tony Geary did it, and that was when they were making a more modern product with editing and post production.

I wish there was more of her Diana available to really get a feel for her performance and the original version of the character.

On Maurice’s YouTube show, Genie Francis told a story about her and Leslie Charleson doing one of those scenes and Leslie went up on her lines and then went blank, and it was kind of traumatic for GF who basically had the fear of god put into her about making a mistake. Doing it on essentially live television must have been very stressful. Something the New York actors probably had more comfort with to be honest.

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15 minutes ago, titan1978 said:

On Maurice’s YouTube show, Genie Francis told a story about her and Leslie Charleson doing one of those scenes and Leslie went up on her lines and then went blank, and it was kind of traumatic for GF who basically had the fear of god put into her about making a mistake. Doing it on essentially live television must have been very stressful. Something the New York actors probably had more comfort with to be honest.

Speaking of NYC and changing things: I know Erika Slezak (and Tim Stickney) has talked about rewriting a lot of clunky dialogue (including others', like Jerry verDorn) at OLTL with tacit permission from upstairs. The one thing she never did was change actors' cues.

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GENERAL HOSPITAL FEBRUARY 25 1983 W/vintage ABC daytime commercials

@Vee @Paul Raven @depboy @slick jones @titan1978 @Franko @carolineg @AdelaideCate007 @SoapDope78 @Khan @Dion @Taoboi @melanatedbtgfan @Liberty City @janea4old @Chris 2

Tagging people because of the uploader's note:

This Feburary 25th General Hospital episode is making it's youtube debut for the first time. This show has been missing for years in another posters 1983 archive of episodes. The episodes commercials are from the previous days February 24th 1983 episode and are included for nostalgia purposes.

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2 hours ago, Vee said:

Speaking of NYC and changing things: I know Erika Slezak (and Tim Stickney) has talked about rewriting a lot of clunky dialogue (including others', like Jerry verDorn) at OLTL with tacit permission from upstairs. The one thing she never did was change actors' cues.

I bet Slezak made sure to quick rehearse her changes with scene partners too. The whole thing reminds me of Dorothy Michaels in Tootsie throwing everyone off balance when she just does what she wants.

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16 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

Tagging people because of the uploader's note:

This Feburary 25th General Hospital episode is making it's youtube debut for the first time. This show has been missing for years in another posters 1983 archive of episodes. The episodes commercials are from the previous days February 24th 1983 episode and are included for nostalgia purposes.

Awesome! Thanks for sharing this! :-)

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I think vets like Slezak were given a little more leeway with changing dialogue etc within reason, but a relative newbie doing the same would be frowned upon.

I guess in Starrett's case a new director suddenly confronted with an actress changing dialogue would be off putting. And if Val dug her heels in,the clash would escalate.

I read that Bill Bell insisted on actors being word perfect to his scripts and a lot of them in the 70's found it hard to deal with.

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Going through this episode, I will say Demi Moore is much better and more forceful than her 1982 work, even though Monty was still right to get rid of the character.

I have a limited tolerance for soap slaps so I liked the part where Heather tries to slap Jackie and Jackie grabs her arm, warning her not to try it.

There's a good Ruby/Bobbie scene in this episode too.

There's also a random as hell scene with Scotty in his cell where we start hearing "Behind Blue Eyes." I kept thinking this would lead to a montage, but no. I wonder if that song is why this episode hasn't been on Youtube.

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