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SOAPnet plans AMC marathon

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Those are some pretty good picks, actually! I hope yall who have SoapNet enjoy them.

and also YouTube them suckers. Only the edited-down ADTR versions of Tom/Erica and Cliff/Nina are online

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An episode from 1979?! ohmy.png Bianca's coming out, & episodes from when she was a pill addict?? Very awesome! I will be watching!

It's interesting, I thought they would just repeat the excellent old I love Lucci marathon (which was 8 episodes I think) but aside from the 1979 episode, it sounds like these are all different.

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I'm pretty sure the 1979 episode is when Tom confronts Erica about her birth control pills. They aired that (in edited form) for ADTR and then in full for the 2005 "I Love Lucci" marathon. This marathon looks like an abridged version of that one.

Yeah wasn't the wedding 1978? They aired it as part of a ABCs Weddings SoapNet marathon a long time back--it's on youtube.

As for the birth control episode, when they aired it as I Love Lucci there actually was at leats one small edit, maybe for more commercials, one scene in the opening WAS on the Daytime to Remember airing and not in the Lucci one.

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Yeah, the wedding was September 1978. It would have been nice if they'd slipped that one in or, better yet, the earliest Erica-centric episode that exists (besides the kinescopes). The wedding ep is the only little window into that era, which is completely and totally underrepresented on YT.

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Agreed--I like the 1979 episode, but I feel like I've seen it a dozen times (which is probrably because I've seen it more than that--first constantly rewatching my Daytime to Remember tapes as a teen, and then the DVDR I have of the I Love Lucci marathon). And you're right--we have those five kinescope episodes from 1970-1971, and then virtually the only stuff aside from very brief clips we've seen from the rest of the 70s are that '78 wedding episode--which is particularly great because you see virtually the whole cast--and the '79 one. I'm not sure if many other early 70s kinescopes exist, I'm starting to think they don't, but there should be some good quality 1977-1980 stuff out there, which really seems to be when AMC fully came into its own. And I've only seen that '78 wedding on the so-so quality youtube posting, so would love to see a better copy.

Still, I have to admit I'm at least slightly impressed that this shorter I Love Lucci marathon is, that one episode aside, using different episodes than the last one (and impressed they have the Woman of the Year episode, which really was oddly absent from the last one).

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The I Love Lucci marathon was really one of SoapNet's finest moments. Even my dad got into it, having watched AMC in its early days in high school and (begrudgingly) for many years when my mom would tape it. I'd argue that AMC has a nostalgia factor unlike any other soap that ever was, and that has almost everything to do with some of the most vivid character portraits ever.

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I'd argue that AMC has a nostalgia factor unlike any other soap that ever was, and that has almost everything to do with some of the most vivid character portraits ever.

Agree!

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Better clear out my DVR - I'll be taping a lot of episodes that weekend.

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The I Love Lucci marathon was really one of SoapNet's finest moments. Even my dad got into it, having watched AMC in its early days in high school and (begrudgingly) for many years when my mom would tape it. I'd argue that AMC has a nostalgia factor unlike any other soap that ever was, and that has almost everything to do with some of the most vivid character portraits ever.

That's a great point. I think it's partly because of those characters, etc, that it seems easier to watch a random episode from the 70s or 80s (into the mid 90s at least) than with other soaps. Of course I'm biased, as I know the history far better than, for, say GL, but...

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That's a great point. I think it's partly because of those characters, etc, that it seems easier to watch a random episode from the 70s or 80s (into the mid 90s at least) than with other soaps. Of course I'm biased, as I know the history far better than, for, say GL, but...

Yeah, I admit to being biased myself, and I could be wrong, but I just don't think that any other soap can boast a roster quite like Billy Clyde, Opal, Ray Gardner, Phoebe, Langley, Myrtle, Palmer, Cliff & Nina, Jesse & Angie, Greg & Jenny, ERICA... I think even if you only watched briefly, to be a fan of the show during that key late '70s/early '80s era was to have witnessed something very special.

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I'm gonna delete a ton of stuff off my Tivo to make room for this. I don't care if my whole Full House collection has to go (I have every episode taped...LOL) I will tape these. Anyone know if there's gonna be any T&D ones? Or Tad when he was a cad.

*my ocd is showing....now shut up Selena. LOL*

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