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6 minutes ago, AMCOLTLLover said:

i think Alice acted way out of character during that time. She was crying all year long in 1980 about her beloved daughter Heather. But the minute she is back home at Lesley‘s she is having a go with her and treating her like the devil in person. That was not the Alice I saw during the 1980 months. I mean ofc she was right about Heather just pretending and stuff but it still felt out of character!

Alice and Heather Grant were just two characters who were all over the damn place.

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I feel bad for ol' Alice. Didn't she die a few years later while still on the show and Heather immediately seized on it somehow to make a play for something?

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Question from those 60s videos: why was daytime television and news quality video quality so shabby compared to primetime and movies. i know it has to do with tape wiping and preservation?

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Daytime and news were on tape which was cheaper than film which was used for primetime and film.

Also, nobody thought they needed to be preserved as there was no rerun value.

Tape was regularly wiped in those days and reused and wasn't as durable.

It wasn't until mid/late 60's that tape improved- hence the arrival of All in the Family which changed the sitcom world.

59 minutes ago, ironlion said:

Question from those 60s videos: why was daytime television and news quality video quality so shabby compared to primetime and movies. i know it has to do with tape wiping and preservation?

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20 hours ago, Paul Raven said:

Daytime and news were on tape which was cheaper than film which was used for primetime and film.

Also, nobody thought they needed to be preserved as there was no rerun value.

Tape was regularly wiped in those days and reused and wasn't as durable.

It wasn't until mid/late 60's that tape improved- hence the arrival of All in the Family which changed the sitcom world.

Thanks! More 60s (among many) from Teresa Gonzales' YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCriQIdHX9PnwkoNUOo7gnow

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9 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

Yum....

275678476_504301247918769_38973935399254

OMFG.

I had the hots for Scotty SO BAD, back in the day.

How Laura could dump him for that icky degenerate, Luke Spencer, I could never understand.

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6 minutes ago, vetsoapfan said:

OMFG.

I had the hots for Scotty SO BAD, back in the day.

How Laura could dump him for that icky degenerate, Luke Spencer, I could never understand.

Scotty was the obvious choice! 

I never understood the fascination with a woman falling in love with her rapist and marrying him. 

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Outside of being a rapist, Luke wasn't hot.  TG is great.  Luke is iconic.  But Kin Shriner is so much hotter and also an obvious choice on paper.  A fairly nice, handsome young lawyer that loves you or a man that raped you and works for the disco/mob.  I know in GH land mobsters are hot, but Laura is kind of dumb on that.

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31 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

Yum....

275678476_504301247918769_38973935399254

VERY.

 

Heck, he could STILL get it.

 

I loved him (with his scruff) and Eve and their card game on PC. THAT was hot. 

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