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HOLIDAY MIRACLE: Prospect Park Back On Track To Revive AMC and OLTL

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WTF!!!!!

EXCLUSIVE: Here is a great holiday gift for soap fans: I’ve learned that Prospect Park has revived its plan to continue cancelled ABC daytime dramas All My Children and One Life To Live online. I hear the company behind USA hit Royal Pains has inked deals with SAG-AFTRA and DGA for the soaps’ production, eyed to begin in the first quarter of 2013.

http://www.deadline....ine-web-series/

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He's where he belongs, IMO. He does great work there and he seems very happy.

Ricky Paull Goldin had his faults but when they let him play Jake as a lighter, more irreverent kind of guy, he really worked. If he's not down, they need to get someone equally charismatic like a Michael Park - who I'm sure wouldn't do it, but someone like him. In fact, that whole Jake and Amanda pairing was full of potential, especially given the Dillon family history of mental illness which they toyed with but didn't fully explore with Amanda. That's a gold mine. If they have to recast both parts simultaneously, though, I'm not so sure. I guess a five year gap and the time off the air can allow for that.

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Not sure if anyone posted this, but in Michael E. Knight's interview with SOD, he shares that he heard Ray MacDonnell will be returning as Joe.

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Not sure if anyone posted this, but in Michael E. Knight's interview with SOD, he shares that he heard Ray MacDonnell will be returning as Joe.

I suspect that would be on a recurring basis--perhaps even more so than Canary, but I hope he does.

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I've always thought Park could make a good Kevin recast on OLTL. Assuming of course, nobody came to their senses and asked Dan Gauthier. AFAIC he deserves the right of first refusal on that character.

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I wonder if she'll bring Michael Lowry back to AMC as Jake...

I hope not. He was the worst Jake IMO. I read somewhere that Jon Hensley was AMC's first choice for Jake in 1996 but he decided to return to ATWT instead. Maybe they could reach out to him now...

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I hope not. He was the worst Jake IMO. I read somewhere that Jon Hensley was AMC's first choice for Jake in 1996 but he decided to return to ATWT instead. Maybe they could reach out to him now...

I actually liked Lowry on OLTL--which surprised me because I NEVER liked him on AMC. Yeah RPG could get obnoxious but I still vastly prefered him.

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I don't know what coast he's on or if that would impact his decision, but RPG would be a good McBain recast.

So would Lowrey. Hell. I'll take anybody but Easton.

And really? Emmy does not equate to talent.

Evidence. Ron Carlivati.

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Basically it sounds like no one is on contract...you only get paid if you work. If you find another job, the show you are on is out of luck and has to recast or rewrite. This could work or backfire if someone books a high profile gig and leaves mid-story. I find this crazy due to the potential revolving door.

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No idea what this means but Bren tweeted me back

@RadBren13 Do you know if Canary will be contract or recurring?

@vicksvapor77 Everyone is reoccurring. Different structure.

@vicksvapor77 It keeps costs low, allows the actors to do other things, and lets them bring in various vets. It's a great model.

Works for me. But it makes me wonder about the OLTL release where they specified that Ringgold, Treasury and Chokti were recurring. What's the difference between them and the other cast members?

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Basically it sounds like no one is on contract...you only get paid if you work. If you find another job, the show you are on is out of luck and has to recast or rewrite. This could work or backfire if someone books a high profile gig and leaves mid-story. I find this crazy due to the potential revolving door.

I'm guessing most of them would look for work during their down time. If someone happens to book something more permanent then the show will probably work around them or recast. Although let's be honest how many of the people who signed on have been working on a consistant basis?

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That's a good question marceline. I was wondering that too about the OLTL recurring performers.

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I asked her about OLTL and she said this. Maybe she's wrong but I'm not sure. Didn't the casting sides specify contract vs. recurring?

@vicksvapor77 Bc OLTL people hadn't been out of work as long, people haven't moved on, they still live on East Coast...

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I asked her about OLTL and she said this. Maybe she's wrong but I'm not sure. Didn't the casting sides specify contract vs. recurring?

@vicksvapor77 Bc OLTL people hadn't been out of work as long, people haven't moved on, they still live on East Coast...

It makes sense. And with AMC using so many veterans, it's easier for them to be on recurring due to health and schedules.

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