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That would've been a good pick! She was great on B&B and like you said, she's already in Atlanta.
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Oooo. I like the current actress, but that's a pretty great choice.
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And you would be correct re: Damian. I've said the same. And Bonus...he had a story with twists. So I for one got annoyed, but cautious when the Dumas twist happened because it immediately felt like the best current story going on on the canvas was about to be hijack. And...looks like I was right.Ā Ā Ā
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By Paul Raven · Posted
1976 continues... Carrie finds the diamond drop in Arleneās dresser and confronts her with it. Arlene insists sheās done nothing to be ashamed of and storms out. Carrie becomes so overwrought that she collapses. Tom rushes her to the hospital, where her doctors decide they canāt wait even the few days until her scheduled surgery and begin the operation immediately. The surgical resection proceeds without incident, and Carrie comes through beautifully, to Arleneās relief and gratitude. Arlene tells Ian she has considered selling the pendant to pay Carrieās bills but feels she must return itĀ to him. She is so relieved that her mother is finally out of danger, she tells Ray, who is again pressing her for the return of the bail loan, that if he or the hospitals want to put her in jail for bad debts, thatās. fine with her. But Ian solves one of her problems by paying Carrieās medical bill in full. Arlene is amazed to hear this and assures Carrie that she had no idea he planned to do this. She promises Carrie sheāll tell Ian they consider it a loan and will repay him as soon as they can. Ray, learning about Ianās actions, accosts Arlene, telling her that if sheās not already sleeping with Ian, she soon. will be, Because men like him always expect to be paid.~ Felicia tries painting at home, but the light is very bad there, and she recalls how well she worked in her studio. With Lynn and Diās urging, Felicia rents another studio. Ironically, Eddie, realizing that Felicia canāt paint at home, has been looking for a studio for her, and happened to be inspecting this very studio, only to learn that Mrs. Lamont had already rented it. Felicia explains to Di that she is afraid to tell Charles about the studio, as he instantly assumes that when sheās not with him sheās with Eddie. At Diās suggestion, Felicia arranges a dinner party with the Sterlings, in the hope that telling Charles in the presence of others will allow it to be discussed calmly. But Charles voices his fury anyway, saying that it sounds like a perfect love nest.. The Sterlings point out that he is not being desertedāhe has his nurse, and Felicia will always be home to prepare dinner. But Charles isnāt mollified. , Charles decides his suspicions are correct when Eddie delivers a letter from Lisa to Felicia and Charles realizes he knows about the studio. He refuses to believe that Felicia didnāt tell Eddie, and rides her mercilessly. Finally Felicia realizes she canāt stand any more of this mental agony and packs, saying she needs time to think and so does he. Charles immediately calls at Eddieās for her and is surprised that sheās not there. But his call worries Eddie, who goes to her studio to see if sheās there. He finds her about to drive to Maine, to her Aunt Mavisās home. Felicia is touched by Eddieās suggestion that he accompany her for her safety, but assures him sheāll be fine. Charles, meanwhile, has fallen from his wheelchair while reaching for the phone and hit his head. Bruce finds him unconscious with a gash across his head and has him rushed to the hospital, where emergency surgery is performed to relieve the cranial pressure. CharlesĀ survives the surgery but remains in a coma. Felicia arrives at Aunt Mavisās to find that her aunt has just left for a vacation in Rome. There is a knock at the door, and Felicia is amazed to find Eddie there; he followed her car to assure her safety. She invites him in for something to eat, and since itās very late, he spends the night in the spare bedroom. Felicia and Eddie spend the next several days walking in the woods and the evenings in front of the fire, developing a deep emotional closeness. Felicia finally tells him of her early father fixation and admits that sheās still a virgin, unable to have a physical relationship with a man. To her relief, he understands and sympathizes, and she agrees to try to make love with him. The attempt fails, and Felicia is embarrassed,but Eddie manages to make her see that sex is only one facet of his love for her, and when they try again later she is delighted to find that she can give herself to him with feeling and happiness. She decides she must return to Rosehill and ask Charles for a divorce. Cal and Rick honeymoon in St. Thomas, the Virgin Islands, but Cal is a bit dismayed when Rick takes time off to discuss business with a restaurant owner. She feels he shouldnāt have any thoughts of business on their honeymoon. Ray Slater tells Meg she stands to lose her investment in Beaver Ridge, since she has frozen Rickās assets and he owns the controlling interest. So Meg gives Cal and Rick the news, upon their return, that her wedding gift is the dropping of the lawsuit. She then offers to sell her share of the club if Rick will again take over the place. Betsy has made strides toward establishing a life for herself and her daughter by renting an apartment, making arrangements for a motherās helper, and asking Jamie for her old job back. Jamie assures her itās available and ātakes her to dinner. Betsy is annoyed when Meg stops by just as sheās returning home with Jamie, and she tells Meg she wonāt stand for her checking up on her. Ben has been having problems ever since his prisonmates discovered heās in for bigamy. This āpretty boyā offense makes him a susceptible target for advances and sadistic treatment. Duke and Pearson, the chief instigators, are pleased when Ben takes punishment and threats without squealing, but they decide to continue the treatment rather than let up. On the night Ā they decide to teach Ben what itās really all about, he fights both of them, but tires and is on the floor under their knife when fire breaks out. Solly, the guard, starts to release the prisoners from their cells but is overcome by smoke. Ben rescues him, then returns to rescue the remaining prisoners, including Duke. Ben is hospitalized for burns and smoke inhalation. He refuses to explain why he and Duke and Pearson were out of their cells before the fire alarm. Betsy has had a premonition of danger, and itās realized with the news of the fire at the prison. She asksMeg to accompany her and goes directly to the prison. As his wife, Betsy has first rights of visitation, but Meg is so frantic that Betsy lets her go in first. Meg rants on at length about Benās folly in not letting her keep him out of prison in the first place, wasting time that Ben wants desperately to spend with Betsy. Meg finally leaves, and Betsy comes in, bringing Ben a picture of their daughter. She tells him of her recent plans. When Ben asks if sheāll visit again, she hesitates, not wanting to make any commitments. The warden tells Ben heās putting him up for parole, and Solly thanks Ben for saving his life, offering his hope that the parole comes through. Learning of this possibility, Meg asks Bruce to intercede as mayor, and he refuses. She replies she expected that and already offered one of the prison-board members a contribution for a favorable report. Vanās horror at this is echoed by. the warden, who tells Ben that his motherās attempt to bribe the board could cost him his parole.But the board doesnāt hold this against Ben, and his parole is granted. Ā -
By I Am A Swede · Posted
Through to the big final on Saturday: Norway, Albania, Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Poland, San Marino, Estonia, Portugal and the Ukraine Eliminated:Ā Slovenia, Belgium, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Cyprus -
By Paul Raven · Posted
GH 1976 . A transition as the show went to 45 mins and the revamp continued. From the Daytime serial NewletterĀ PT 1 Since 1963 General Hospital, the story of the staff of the seventh floor at General Hospital in the town of Port Charles, has endeavored to show the personal problems and emotional conflicts faced by the members of a medical team, who must at all times be ready to save lives. Dr. Steve Hardy, his staffās source of emotional support and advice as well as their professional chief, is increasingly upset by the marital problems of Dr. Jim Hobart and his wife, Audrey, Steve was once married to Audrey and still has strong although concealed feelings for her, and he resents Hobartās futile efforts to stop drinking and straighten out his life, as his failures are dragging Audrey down with him. Dr. Leslie Faulkner is married to business tycoon Cameron Faulkner, who recently financed a free clinic for her at General Hospital. But Leslieās professional life has been overshadowed by the shocking discovery that her illegitimate child, born when Leslie was a college student, didnāt die at birth, as she had been told, but rather, on her domineering fatherās instructions, was substituted for the stillborn child of a Mrs. Barbara Vining. Cam has helped Leslie locate the child but is definitely resentful of the intrusion of another focus for Leslieās love into their lives.Ā Young med student Bobby Chandler has just married nurse Samantha Livingstone but is concealing his recent discovery that his life-insurance application was rejected because of a suspicious blood-test result. Psychiatrist Peter Taylor has reconciled his emotional upheaval at the discovery that Martha, the child of his wife, Diana, was fathered by the late Dr. Phil Brewer (by rape) and that Diana will not be able toĀ Ā have another child, as a hysterectomy was necessary after Marthaās birth. Diana suffers feelings of inadequacy, believing she is beneath Peter socially, as she was a waitress before successfully completing nursesātraining. Nurse Jessie Brewer, who was married to Phil years ago, has tried to show Diana that her present accomplishments have overcome her disadvantaged origins. Ā Dr. Leslie Faulkner, driven by the recent knowledge that her baby daughter was taken from her at birth, has learned that thirteen-year-old Laura Vining is that child. When Lauraās mother expresses concern at the attention and gifts that a total stranger is showering upon her daughter, Laura points out that Leslie is not really a strangerāthe news magazines are always carrying articles about international business magnate Cameron Faulkner and his doctor wife. Barbara is even more upset when she realizes that Cameron Faulkner is having his employees check on them. Cam himself is upset by Leslieās preoccupation with the girl, and warns Leslie that many lives could be irreparably harmed if Laura finds out sheās illegitimate. Leslie retains an attorney, Curtis Baxter, whose reputation doesnāt stress ethics. He advises her to sue for custody if a personal appeal to the Vinings to relinquish the child doesnāt produce results. Barbaraās fears are more than realized when she returns Leslieās extravagant Christmas gift to Lauraāan electric typewriterāand Leslie, pressed by Barbara to explain her interest in Laura, reveals that she just recently learned that her own father bribed her nurse to switch her newborn daughter for Barbaraās stillborn child, to āprotectā his unwed daughter. At home, Barbara tells her husband, Jason, that she didnāt see their baby until the day after she was born, as the delivery was long and difficult, and she now remembers that Nurse Roach was somewhat reluctant to hand her the child. But the biggest fear theyĀ face is that Laura might somehow learn that her parents werenāt married when she was born, as Jason was on military service in the Pacific. Baxter serves the Vinings with a writ of habeas corpus, requiring them to have Laura in court on the specified day. Cam assures them he will make sure there is no painful press coverage and that all efforts are taken to prevent Laura from being emotionally upset. The Vinings then find that they must submit to blood tests to determine whose blood groupings match Lauraās. In court, Leslie again painfully explains the circumstances of her birth and the recent revelations by a dying Nurse Roach which led to her search for Laura. The Vinings are horrified to learn that the blood tests have revealed that neither of their blood types matches Lauraās. Medically this means that Jason canāt be Lauraās fatherābut Barbara could still be her mother. But Barbara has assured Jason that he is the only man she has ever been intimate with. Faced with this incontrovertible evidence, the Vinings realize that Leslieās claim has basis; and since Barbara is too emotional to tell Laura what they have learned, Jason tells her. Laura is told she will have to decide whether she wants to make her home with the Vinings or with the woman she has just been told is her real mother. When Laura level headedly replies that she doesnāt know Leslie well enough to make this decision, the judge rules favorably on a one-month temporary custody order for the Faulkners and explains that Laura may decide then. Cam is upset at the way Leslie uses this month to give Laura a whirlwind introduction to the jet-set life, managing to quickly arrange a round-the-country tour with parties and social events including movie stars and other celebrities. He warns that Leslie is trying to win Laura by the material things she can give her and that she is obviously counting on Lauraās deciding to live with them.Ā At the end of the month Laura is still unable to come to a decision, so the temporary custody is extended for another month. But Laura is now torn between the glamor of the Faulknersā life and her love for the Vinings, who are forbidden by the court order to contact her during the decision period. Leslie is spending so much time with Laura that her medical career is suffering, but she tells Cam it doesnāt matter, as she is planning to leave medicine to devote her full attention to her daughter. Cam warns her that sheās risking heartbreak by assuming she will get permanent custody of Laura, and again suggests she is trying to buy the girlās love with possessions. Leslie retorts that Camās objections seem to stem from the selfish desire to have their life return to the glittering comfort they had when there were just the two of them to consider.Ā But when Laura falls ill with influenza meningitis she deliriously calls for her āreal mother,ā rejecting Leslieās presence. Leslie is horrified when Barbara shows up, summoned by Cam, and demands to see her daughter. Leslie tells Dr. Steve Hardy sheās going to lose Laura and itās Cam who is taking her away. In Lauraās best interest, Barbara and Leslie join forces to help the childās recovery. But her doctors are puzzled when her symptomatic fever and convulsions continue after the meningitis is overcome. Leslieās emotional condition isnāt helped when Cam insists āthat her constant vigil over Laura is obsessive and sheās neglecting him. He makes it clear that she is going to have to choose. Needing help with these pressures, she consults psychiatrist Peter Taylor, who helps her see Camās side, and they make up. But Peterās probing has made Leslie face another truth that Lauraās illness may be psychosomatic, due to the choice she must make. As Leslie faces the growing realization that she is the cause of her daughterās illness and she may have to give her up to make her well, Cam secretly visits the judge and asks that he decide to return Laura to the Vinings in order to save Leslie from the guilt of giving up her daughter herself. : -
By Paul Raven · Posted
1976 Part 3 Peggy Brooks, the youngest Brooks daughter, upset over her parentsā recent marital trouble, has turned to her college teaching assistant for help with her studies, and then for emotional support. Jack Curtis is deeply attracted to her but tries to warn her not to get emotionally involved. But Peggy confesses sheās fallen in love with him, and he knows he returns her feelings. Jack, whose real name is Johnny Kryzynski, a name he feels is too difficult for professional use, is married to Joanne, a waitress at the Allegro, LeslieĀ Elliotās restaurant. Joanne, who is very overweight, is on another of her frequent reducing diets, hoping to regain Johnnyās love and attention. She is encouraged by Brock Reynolds, who manages the Allegro for Leslie. Sympathizing with her problem and her need for her husbandās love, Brock tells. her she must feelĀ beautiful herself before other people can see it. One night, while discussing Joanneās previous, fruitless attempts to diet, Jack asks her a question heād never actually asked ābefore: Why had she gained allĀ Ā that weight? Joanne painfully tells him that she found out a year after they were married that she was pregnant. When she sounded him out about children, he had made it clear they couldnāt have a child until heād finished school, so she secretly had an abortion, which left her feeling so empty that she ate to fill the emptiness. For the first time in a long time, JackĀ put his arms around her and kisses her. Feeling that Johnny really cares now that he knows about the abortion, Joanneās trying very hard'to stay on her diet. But Peggy, having lunch at the Allegro, confides in her friendly waitress that sheās in love, and the manās name is Jack Curtis. Joanne is heartsick, not only for herself but for Peggy, who obviouslyĀ has no idea that Jack is married. Knowing that Pegās sister Chris Foster works for Legal Aid, Joanne consults Chris about a legal name change, explaining that her husband, Johnny Kryzynski, uses the name Jack Curtis professionally she may as well make it their legal name. Chris makes the connection and tells her father about it. Stuart confronts Jack, demanding to know how heĀ could do this to his wife and to Peg, and what he is going to do about it. Jack asks for time to let Peg down easily. When Peg learns that her father has seen Jack, she furiously informs him to stay out of her relationship with Jack. Peg later apologizes for her angry words, but she and her father cross swords again over Jack, and, backed into a verbal corner, Stuart blurts out, āForā Godās sake, heās a married man!ā Disbelieving, Peggy goes to Jack, who tries to explain heās started to tell her many times but, not wanting to hurt her, kept hoping for a better time to do it. Peggy, in shock, goes to the Allegro to think this out. Seeing the pain Peggyās suffering, Joanne goes over to her and gently tells Peg she understands the hurt sheās going throughāthey are both in love with the same man, because Jack Curtis is her husband. Jill, having decided she must have revenge on Kay, has liquor delivered to her daily. When this doesnāt drive Kay back to alcoholism, Jill embarks upon a campaign to'convince Kay that Phillip is still alive. Jill slips into the Chancellor house each evening, after Liz has left, and leads Kay into reliving incidents and conversations which occurred over a year ago, when Jill was Kayās paid companion. In this way Jill shakes Kayās acceptance of Phillipās death and has her convinced that Phillip is only away on a business trip. But Liz and Brock discover Jillās grisly charade and begin to help Kay back to reality. Faced with the enormity of what sheās been doing, Jill realizes how wrong this is and decides to end the hostilities. -
Dallas, Dynasty, Falcon Crest, and Knots Landing episodes for the week of October 24, 1983.
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By Paul Raven · Posted
I really don't want to see some old P&G actors on the show. To me Lindstrom and McLain have brought nothing special. The show needs to find new talent, so it has it's own identity,which overall they have. Timon, Tricia, Ambyr are breakouts. Most of the others are fine .We all know the exceptions.
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