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More Info I've come across...

LOVE OF LIFE

Kevin... 1955...???  +Judith Lodge, hated Vanessa

LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING

Spencer Garrison...(temp)...Jack Ryland                AW,ATWT, GL,OLTL, SS, SFT, LOL, ?TD

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

Mother-in-law...Frances Mercer          DHSJ

DOCTOR HUDSON'S SECRET JOURNAL

Added First Love to Val Dufour's other series

THE DOCTORS

Marie Gerrado...???...  3/55/70   ...   student nurse, had appointment with Dan Allison

Sally Grainger...back,..???...3/5/70

Mr. Grimsby...???   ...3/9/70...clinic patient with lumbar cast

Alan...???...  3/10/70...Teen patient

Clinic Patient...???Jack Ryland???...3/3/70    (Althea)                AW,ATWT,GL,OLTL,SS.SFT,LOL,LIAMST

                   ...????...3/5/70....bilingual...(Althea)

Nurse...???...3/5/70...w/Althea

              ...Gloria Cromwell...3/12/70..."silent people"....                      SFT, OLTL, RH

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Modern Romances week of Nov 15th 1955 featured a story about a young songwriter's efforts to get a tune recorded. A young Connie Francis appeared as part of that storyline.

In May 56 Connie's latest single 'Forgetting'was featured and she performed it May 14th.

Betty Kean and real life husband Lou Parker play husband and wife Oct 57

William Prince appeared week of March 4th 57 as did Don Briggs

Neil Hamilton week of April 1st 57

Pamela Fitzmaurice appeared week of Dec 17 56 At the time also appearing on NBC's Meet Mr Wizard

Sallie Brophy week of Jan 21st 57

Daryl Grimes week of Aug 20 56

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Humbert Allen Astredo

LOVING...James Preston

ONE LIFE TO LIVE... Bruno Weston   concert pianist/ Piano teacher, Melinda

TEXAS...   Hospital Administrator

ANOTHER WORLD...   Joe Bruno   interior decorator

                               ...Judge, 1981

SOMERSET...  Joe Bruno

DARK SHADOWS... Nicholas Blair

                             ...Evan Hanley

                              ...Ghost of Nicholas Blair

                             ...Charles Dawson

LOVE OF LIFE... Dr. Carl Applegate   who had been close to Leonia Baxter, motheer of Bambi Brewster

HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS   (MOVIE)...Dr. Forbes

EDGE OF NIGHT...Mayor Finley

GUIDING LIGHT... Doctor

I have to go through my GL lists again  There are probably other roles I haven' gotten to yet.I hope this helps.

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Some more info on Modern Romances

The week that featured singer Betty Johnson performing'I Dreamed' had Margaret Phillips as lead and was entitled 'Benefit Performance'.The song was featured daily.

Kathi Norris was hostess for 3 weeks while Martha Scott was on vacation in Oct 56

April 22 1957 - Singer Jim Lowe appears in'Talking to the Blues' acting and performing 'Four Walls' and the title song.

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Our fellow poster Depboy got a few old magazines.  Here's a few names that he found...

THE DOCTORS

Ingrid Lantz...Susan Bjurman

Rolf Krilling ...Brian McKuen(I have McKeon)

SECRET STORM

Ethel Murdock...50s...Henrietta Moore (also appeared as Jean Morrissey on EON) in a story opposite actor Basil Langton

 

SEARCH FOR TOMORROW

Isabel Pierce appeared as Pearl March, but was also on from 1951-53 as Mrs. Jorgensen a secretary

character I credited as Tracey Ellen is Tracey Ellen Whiting played by Selena Longo

WHERE THE HEART IS

Anderson (Randy Robbins ) and Jake (George Spencer) left in 1971

LOVE OF LIFE

Betsy's parents, Jim and Linda Crawford arrived in April of 75...

 

ALSO...

Fred J. Scollay appeared on OLTL as DA Tom Emerson in 1974.  Charles Siebert was defense attorney Jeb Folger, and Judge Schwartz was Walter Klavun

 

THANK YOU FOR THE INFO, DEPBOY... THESE WERE SOME GREAT FINDS!!!

THE DOCTORS

Some additions...

Dr. Travers...Never Seen...Corrigan family doctor from Pierre, SD    70

Dr. Evans...???...characters first name is Bob.  (Gary's surgeon, orthopedics)

Colonel Prentiss...Never Seen...sent Gary's Medical records from the time he was in the service

Dr. Bill Stearn...to operate on Gary Corrigan...specialist in his field...not yet seen

3/27/70    Nurse, Orderly, and Technician with Gary C...?????

Dr. Dan Allison is married, but his wife has yet to be named. When she is, I'll post...

 

 

I'll add these to their respective cast lists over the weekend...

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Are you sure that it was Randy Robbins on Where the Heart Is?   I had thought that it was Rex Robbins, who I know did appear on that show.

Later (toward the end of the show's run), Mr. Robbins substituted for David O'Brien as Dr. Steve Aldrich on The Doctors.

 

A few more substitutions have been:   Cynthia Belgrave (substituting for Lillian Hayman) as Sadie Gray on One Life to Live.

Nancy Frangione substituting for Andrea Evans as Tina on One Life to Live.

Justin Dees substituting for Gerald Anthony as Marco Dane on One Life to Live.

Ellen Barber substitution for Claire Mallis (I think, although it could have been Robin Strasser) as Dr. Dorian Lord on One Life to Live.

Allan Manson substituting for Henderson Forsythe as Dr. David Stewart on As the World Turns.

Judith Barcroft and Jada Rowland substituted for Marie Masters on As the World Turns.   (Jada Rowland had earlier played the role full-time.)

Delphi Herrington substitution for Judith Barcroft on Ryan's Hope.    (The character was named Barbara.)

Willie Apel substituted for both Barbara Britton as Fran Gordon on One Life to Live and for Mary Fickett as Ruth Martin, R. N. on All My Children.

 

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I've seen Randy Robbins in three different sources, so perhaps Rex was using Randy at the time, or they just played different characters.

Willi Burke took ober when Barbara Britton passed away(I believe).  Pretty sure I saw all of those in the TR thread and have them, but thank you for letting us know, Danfling.

 

Dr. Bill Stearn arrived in today's second episode dated April 1, 1970.

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THE DOCTORS

ADDITIONAL INFO...

Student Nurse Sally Grainger..Sally Shockley

Dr. Philip Stern...Norman Garfield...Gary Corrigan's surgeon, had heart attack during operation

Barney..????....Anesthesiologist...4/3/70

Teddy...????....little boy in clinic...4/8/70

Orderly that looks like Philip Townsend...name is Bob

Doctor...???...in booth with Mike Powers during Gary C's surgery...4/6/70

Clinic Patient...???...weighed in by Althea...4/6/70

OR Orderly...???....4/3/70

 

All updates are posted to their respective shows(these and above)

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