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Karen Lawrence was Roxanne Kimball. 

Sherry Moreland was Luisa Uvalde

David Bragen was Paco Uvalde

Bibi (Barbara) Boles was Caroline Hamilton

John Hudson was Kent Hamilton

Robert Patten was Milton Braddock

Tony Perez was Carl Martinez

 

Bernie Thomas was listed as playing the father of girl Fred dated in a December 1965 article. Fred was dating Jeanette in January 1966 when he left town. I would list him as Jeanette's father for now. 

 

Another article states the show's original title was "Point Paradise"

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Here is a revised PB cast list.

 

PARADISE BAY

SEPTEMBER 27, 1965-JULY 1, 1966 NBC

PARADISE BAY

 

 

 

Charlotte Baxter...Paulle Clarke

Sally Baxter...washed up on shore in episode one.

Ellen Braddock...???   rival for Rosita for the Citrus Queen

Milton Braddock... Robert Patten

Carlota Chavez ...Alice Reinhardt

Bertha DeKalb,,,Lillian Bronson

Judge Ellis...Mona Bruns AW, TBD,3STH,OMF, WTR, CV

Clint Forrest   ???   ?(+) Sally

Judge Grayson...Frankie Thomas

Caroline Hamilton....Barbara (Bibi) Boles

Kent Hamilton...John Hudson

 Hudson...Susan Crane

Estelle Kimball...K.T. Stevens Y&R,GH, DOOL

Roxanne Kimball...Karen Lawrence

Chuck Lucas...Craig Curtis... GH

Carl Martinez... Tony Perez

Rosita Martinez   Brioni Farrell  (Martha the Kelly's waitress, GH)

Walter Montgomery...Walter Brooke various

Fred Morgan...Steve Mines DOOL, ATWT

Jeff Morgan...Keith Andes

Kitty Morgan...Heather North DOOL

Mary ___Morgan...Marion Ross Happy Days

Dr. Paul Popenoe...Himself...President of American Family Practices...9/27/65

Barbara Pulaski...????...sex ed teacher 65

Duke Spaulding...Dennis Cole Y&R

Lucy Spaulding...June Dayton Y&R, DOOL, TBD

Luisa Uvalde...Sherry Moreland

Paco Uvalde...   David Bragen

 

Diane... Jaclyn Carmichael

Jeanette?????? dated Fred

 

 

Father (Jeanette) ...Bernie Thomas

 

 

???????????

...Michael Christian                     GH,TYM, PP

...Diana Deane

...Brenda Howard

...Robert Lowery

...Hal March

....Mala Powers

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Theme: "Paradise Bay Theme" (vocal title: "Holiday In Paradise";) This was the final THEME of radio/TV composer Jack Meakin, who had been the NBC Music Director at one point in his career, and was best known as the music director of the "Great Gildersleeve" and bandleader for the Groucho Marx TV shows "You Bet Your Life" and "Tell It To Groucho"]

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November 12 1965

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Daytime television soap operas have frankly become more and more spicy but on Monday, one of them, NBC • TV’s "Paradise Bay,” takes an unusual reserve step: By use of a unique plot and production device, it will offer a virtual lecture on sex education for most of Its air time.

 

This is how the device will proceed; “Paradise Bay” centers around the manager of a small radio station in a seaside Southern California community. He is portrayed by veteran actor Keith Andes. In the running plot, the subject of sex education has been a topic of controversy in the community. Andes decides to invite an expert on the subject to be interviewed by him on his station’s program, "Meet the Newsmaker.” Real Authority The expert Is a real-life authority, Dr. Paul Popenoe, president of the American Institute of Family Relations in Los Angeles, and he is Introduced as himself on the program. He is then interviewed by Andes for most of the show, with the scene set at a desk with a microphone in the radio station.

 

Early In the “interview". Dr. Popenoe urges parents to be frank with youngsters at an early age but suggests that parents could use some education themselves about how to be frank. Following are some sample excerpts that then are heard; Andes: Let’s suppose parents do everything you suggest won’t they still need some help? Popenoe: Of course. Parents can’t do it alone. The schools are going to have to get into the game and it might interest parents to know that in the areas where they have done so, the results are highly satisfactory. Numerous studies now show that the young people who get a reasonably good sex education course in high school and there are a good many such courses that they are the ones who start to date later in life. These youngsters who have learned that it doesn't pay to go steady too young are the ones who, when they do marry, make a better choice of a mate

 

Arguments Against

Andes; In your experience, what arguments have the opponents of your viewpoint used against the teaching of sex education? Popenoe: Actually, there are hardly any arguments. But one of the arguments —if it can be called an argument is that it should be taught in the home by parents. Of course, that’s true. But a good many children haven’t had any parents and in a good many other cases, they have a broken home. It might surprise you to leam that there are seven million such children in this country.

 

 “Paradise Bay” will probably be subject to some sarcastic comment to the effect that it is exploiting a serious and spicy subject under the guise of constructive programming. But I have read the script and disagree. There is nothing of sensational or shrewd exploitation about it. It is an interesting television experiment, and the possible vistas it

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Our own @jam6242 found some new names for the "Paradise Bay" cast list.

 

Sally Baxter was seen onscreen (possibly in flashbacks) and portrayed by Jaclyn Carmichael.

 

A character named Al Sherman was cast with Jim Boles at the same time his daughter Barbara "Bibi" Boles joined as  Caroline Hamilton.

 

 

PARADISE BAY

SEPTEMBER 27, 1965-JULY 1, 1966 NBC

PARADISE BAY

 

 

 

Charlotte Baxter...Paulle Clarke

Sally Baxter.   Jackie Carmichael      washed up on shore in episode one.

Ellen Braddock...???   rival for Rosita for the Citrus Queen

Milton Braddock... Robert Patten

Carlota Chavez ...Alice Reinhardt

Bertha DeKalb,,,Lillian Bronson

Judge Ellis...Mona Bruns 

Clint Forrest   ???   ?(+) Sally   ?her killer?

Judge Grayson...Frankie Thomas

Caroline Hamilton....Barbara (Bibi) Boles     (arson)

Kent Hamilton...John Hudson              +Lucy

  June Hudson...Susan Crane

Estelle Kimball...K.T. Stevens

Roxanne Kimball...Karen Lawrence

Chuck Lucas...Craig Curtis... 

Carl Martinez... Tony Perez

Mrs. Martinez ...???...   mother

Mr. Martinez...???    father

Rosita Martinez   Brioni Farrell 

Walter Montgomery...Walter Brooke s

Fred Morgan...Steve Mines 

Jeff Morgan...Keith Andes

Kitty Morgan...Heather North 

Mary ___Morgan...Marion Ross 

Dr. Paul Popenoe...Himself...President of American Family Practices...9/27/65

Barbara Pulaski...????...sex ed teacher 65

Al Sherman   Jim Boles

Duke Spaulding...Dennis Cole 

Lucy Spaulding...June Dayton 

Luisa Uvalde...Sherry Moreland

Paco Uvalde...   David Bragen

 

Diane... Jaclyn Carmichael

Jeanette?????? dated Fred

 

 

Father (Jeanette) ...Bernie Thomas

 

 

???????????

...Michael Christian                     

...Diana Deane

...Brenda Howard

...Robert Lowery

...Hal March

....Mala Powers

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@slick jones June Hudson (Susan Crane) was Jeff Morgan's secretary.  David Whorf played Sandy Sanford, Morgan's assistant at the station.  Crahan Denton played Police Chief Tom White.  Estelle Kimball was described as a former movie star.  Walter Montgomery was described as Jeff's not-so-friendly rival  and wealthy owner of The Paradise Bay Jorunal.   Also, a character named Dale Nelson, who is involved with a controversial art theater and Caroline Hamilton, and an art dealer named Lipscomb.

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Synopses

 

1965

Series begins with a teenage girl, who has an abortion in Mexico.

 

Jeff Morgan, an ex-movie and -tv actor now operates radio station KPPX, in the Southern California community of Paradise Bay.  He becomes deeply enmeshed in events which develop after the body of a missing local teenager is found washed ashore by San Diego police.  The news affects the entire Morgan family, including Jeff's wife, Mary; his daughter Kitty; and his son, Fred.  Sally Baxter, the dead girl, had been Kitty's "big sister" at Paradise Bay High School, and the steady girlfriend of Fred's closest pal, Duke Spalding.  Walter Montgomery is Jeff's not-so-friendly rival and publisher of The Paradise Bay Journal.

 

A post-mortem of Sally reveals evidence of a head wound.  Fred's best friend (Duke) is summoned to police headquarters for questioning.

 

Southern California community becomes inflamed over Sally's death, and Walter Montgomery's inflammatory editorial.  Jeff defends the right of Duke to a fair trial and Montgomery visits him.

 

Barbara reads Sally's diary.  She seeks Jeff's advice and they decide to go to the police.  Kitty tells this to her friend, Roxanne Kimball (daughter of Estelle).

 

Roxanne tells Kitty about a subpoena she received.

 

Fred is subpoenaed and quarrels with Jeannette.

 

Pretrial hearing in murder case begins and Barbara Pulaski tells about reading Sally's diary.

 

Whitewash of guilty man is suspected.

 

Judge Grayson warns Estelle Kimball not to allow minors to consume alcoholic beverages.  He indicates he might remove Roxanne from her custody.

 

Montgomery tries to influence broadcast.

 

Jeff tries to track down robbery car.

 

Kitty blackballs Caroline Hamilton from the girls' club.

 

Kitty is blamed for blackballing Roxanne.

 

Mothers boycott Barbara's class on hygiene.

 

Lucy Spalding meets Kent Hamilton, her old boyfriend, and offers free use of her beach house to him and his daughter, Caroline, who is voted into the Moonglows.

 

Military group disguised as members of a rifle club.

 

Kitty keeps a promise.

 

Walter tells Jeff he suspects Kitty and Roxanne of harboring Mexican fugitives, and suggests Jeff investigate before the girls run into trouble with immigration authorities.

 

Jeff and Mary introduce Mrs. Nelson to Kent.

 

Walter's paper refuses to accept advertisement's for Dale Nelson's theater.

 

Lucy tells Arthur she is renting apartment to Kent and Caroline.

 

Jeff arranges for Uvaldes' parole.

 

Kent meets pretty theater owner.

 

1966

 

Duke refuses to live with his parents.

 

An arsonist is sought.

 

Using a blonde wig and and trench coat as a disguise, 15-year old Caroline employs the phony id card she took from Kitty, to attend Dale's controversial new art theater.

 

Kitty decides to stop campaigning for Ellen.

 

Duke begins his campaign for Rosita for Citrus Queen.

 

Rosita refuses Kitty's offer to campaign for her.

 

Duke and Rosita find themselves drawn closer to each other.  Arthur plans a trip to New York to consummate a business deal. 

 

Walter tries to learn from Duke and Milton about Arthur's latest deal.  Duke and Rosita have a serious talk.

 

Lucy accuses Arthur (?)  to take Duke away from her.

 

Carlos tells Duke to stay away from Rosita.

 

Braddock threatens to reveal Lucy's secret.

 

Duke tries to persuade Rosita to elope.

 

Lucy can't believe that Kent has returned only to paint under the auspices of art dealer Lipscomb, rather than because he loves her.

 

Jeannette is furious when she discovers a romance developing between Duke and Rosita.

 

Lucy becomes hysterical over Kent's rejection of her romantic overtures.

 

Duke and Bertha sympathize with Lucy, who is still emotionally affected by her encounter with Kent.

 

Mary has mixed feelings over a letter from Jeff, and Milton Braddock plans to use information about Lucy's past to help Walter.

 

Martinez gives his blessing for Duke and Rosita's betrothal (final episode).

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Updated, Thanks so much @jam6242

 

 

 

PARADISE BAY

SEPTEMBER 27, 1965-JULY 1, 1966 NBC

PARADISE BAY

 

 

 

Charlotte Baxter...Paulle Clarke    Sally's mother beauty shop owner

Sally Baxter.   Jackie Carmichael      washed up on shore in episode one.

Ellen Braddock...???   rival for Rosita for the Citrus Queen

Milton Braddock... Robert Patten    Ellen's father; Walter's associate

Carlota Chavez ...Alice Reinhardt

Bertha DeKalb,,,Lillian Bronson

Judge Ellis...Mona Bruns 

Clint Forrest   ???   ?(+) Sally   ?her killer?

Judge Grayson...Frankie Thomas  warned Estelle about bad behavior and serving booze to minors

Caroline Hamilton....Barbara (Bibi) Boles     (arson)

Kent Hamilton...John Hudson      Lucy's long ago former beau

  June Hudson...Susan CraneJeff's secretary

Estelle Kimball...K.T. Stevens   former movie star

Roxanne Kimball...Karen Lawrence  troubled girl

Priscilla Lake   Gloria Callomee

___ Lipscomb     ?????   art dealer

Chuck Lucas...Craig Curtis... 

Carl Martinez... Tony Perez

Mrs. Martinez ...???...   mother

Mr. Martinez...???    father

Rosita Martinez   Brioni Farrell 

Walter Montgomery...Walter Brooke  Jeff's rival, ran the Journal

Fred Morgan...Steve Mines  dated Jeannette

Jeff Morgan...Keith Andes   manager of radio station KVPP

Kitty Morgan...Heather North   activist

Mary ___Morgan...Marion Ross     Jeff's wife

Dale  ___ Nelson   involved in local art theater

Dr. Paul Popenoe...Himself...President of American Family Practices...9/27/65

Barbara Pulaski...????...sex ed teacher 65

Sandy Sanford   David Whorf   Jeff's assistant at the radio station

Al Sherman   Jim Boles

Arthur Spaulding    ?????   Lucy's husband

Duke Spaulding...Dennis Cole    Jeff's best friend; accused of murder

Lucy Spaulding...June Dayton    Duke's mother, dated Kent years ago

Luisa Uvalde...Sherry Moreland

Paco Uvalde...   David Bragen

Tom White    Craham Denton    Police Chief

 

 

 

Diane... Jaclyn Carmichael

Jeanette?????? dated Fred

 

 

Father (Jeanette) ...Bernie Thomas

 

 

???????????

...Michael Christian                     

...Diana Deane

...Brenda Howard

...Robert Lowery

...Hal March

....Mala Powers

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