July 20, 20205 yr Member 6 hours ago, ltm1997 said: I really wish they’d show episodes from 1979...I’ve said a thousand times that I think it’s the best year of the show. Oh how I’d love to be able to see the Kay/Derek/Jill/Suzanne saga play out in a two-episode back-to-back showing. I honestly believe they should do a best of the 70’s week and let the fans pick what episodes they want to see by doing a poll. I’d LOVE to see the full episodes also of Kay driving Phillip over the cliff, Jill attempting to attack Kay with a letter opener, Jill falling down the Brooks’ staircase, Jill performing the tracheotomy on Stuart, Nikki killing her father, Suzanne gaslighting Kay, and Kay revealing herself to Derek and Jill in her bedroom after their wedding. There’s so much more but that’s some of the good stuff. Do you think if ALL of us contact them individually on some sort of platform, they’ll cave and show them? See all of those storyline right there I've always heard about but never got to see them, also add in Vanessa shooting lance and Lorie taking the fall for it lol
July 20, 20205 yr Member On 7/19/2020 at 3:04 AM, trainman said: I noticed that. Thought I was hearing things, or that they may have found a better version of the original piece of music. It's very similar, yet seems a bit different, with more of a beat. I don't know... There were also a couple of modern cues added that I know were not there there originally, maybe to fill some quiet scenes. The rest of the music seems to be original. Sounds like the re-created it, as the tone sounds lower like a pitch different or something. Just slightly off the original key
July 20, 20205 yr Member I can't complain on the Y&R repeats chosen but since they have the entire catalogue intact it would have been nice to have neutral themes with say two 70s episodes on Monday, an 80s episode on Tuesday, 90s Wednesday, 2000s Thursday, so on. It took a pandemic for them to open the archives and I still doubt they will have interest in sharing any further.
July 20, 20205 yr Member So understandably they cut Leslie singing "The Look of Love" even though it was incredibly short Edited July 20, 20205 yr by will81
July 20, 20205 yr Member I had my doubts about 1973 by all accounts Bell hated it, the show was said to move at a galacial pace and with the writers strike and Watergate pre-emptions I mostly wrote it off. But seeing episode 2 I am hungry for more. - How the hell does Brenda saunter into a room wearing a frumpy housecoat and still act sexy, haha - The Brooks dinner, humour and reality. Chris and Peggy's little tiff is so like real life siblings and the chemistry and the way they all bounce off each other is fantastic - Solid casting, everyone fits the roles so well. Conboy/Bell did an amazing job - Editing was good. Didn't feel I missed anything important. Seems they are doing well to trim scenes, instead of removing big chunks. The episodes also flow well as a 1 hour show. Seems they just trimmed the fat, which I am fine with - It was always said the show was darkly lit, but I had read a couple of soap articles from back in the day that said when Y&R debuted it was more brightly lit, this confirms it. The sets looks great, and love this lighting, not super bright like sitcoms of the 70's, it has some nice tone to it. I wonder when Conboy darkened the show more and how that would look like upscaled
July 20, 20205 yr Member 7 minutes ago, will81 said: It was always said the show was darkly lit, but I had read a couple of soap articles from back in the day that said when Y&R debuted it was more brightly lit, this confirms it. The sets looks great, and love this lighting, not super bright like sitcoms of the 70's, it has some nice tone to it. I wonder when Conboy darkened the show more and how that would look like upscaled I also noticed they didn't really do lots of signature close ups compared to other 70's episodes I've seen...I guess it was still being worked out production wise on how the show would stand out differently then the other soaps.
July 20, 20205 yr Member Just now, YRfan23 said: I also noticed they didn't really do lots of signature close ups compared to other 70's episodes I've seen...I guess it was still being worked out production wise on how the show would stand out differently then the other soaps. Yeah I noticed that. Looking at later episodes it seemed to be mostly close ups Also do you think it is possible CBS sped the episode up very slightly to shorten it so as not to edit it too much. I tried comparing and it seems like they did, the intro is shorter and everyones voice sounds slightly higher pitched. Better way to cut down the time I guess.
July 20, 20205 yr Member I was somehow under the impression that the Brooks family was far richer. I was not expecting Jennifer to cook in a kitchen. Also, that scene really looked like a precursor to the Abbott breakfasts.
July 20, 20205 yr Member Here are the changes in the pilot I noticed - The opening cue is re-created by my ears, sounds similar but slightly different - Time compression??? Maybe some scenes are sped up slightly or the whole show is - The scene with Sally and Snapper is trimmed slightly as the Y&R theme cue in this scene is shortened - We cut from Sally and Snapper right to Pierre's, Pierre's song is cut and we now just see Snapper already there, Brad arriving and Stuart with a different music cue, we briefly see Pierre behind Sally as she looks at Snapper, but if you didn't know any better you would have no idea he was performing. Then we go to Chris and Leslie - The scene of Chris at the front of the Brooks home is cut and we go right to Chris entering and Leslie's playing is shortened and the commercial break is removed - Leslie playing 'The Look of Love' is gone and the scene is slightly re-arranged and possibly trimmed - An 80's cue is used in this scene where there was no music in the original - The final scene in Pierre's is re-arranged, works though Any others? Honestly in the second ep, both the opening and closing credits are gone, which is around 1m30sec and only about 4min total were removed from the ep. My guess we only lost a possible phone call between Chris and Snapper with maybe Jill listening in. Edited July 20, 20205 yr by will81
July 20, 20205 yr Member Maybe with the possibility of how popular the ratings get for the first and second show's CBS will release 3/28-3/30 1973 on their website or "all Access"....I'm dreaming but you never know..
July 20, 20205 yr Member 7 minutes ago, YRfan23 said: Maybe with the possibility of how popular the ratings get for the first and second show's CBS will release 3/28-3/30 1973 on their website or "all Access"....I'm dreaming but you never know.. I really wish they would do the whole first week, well really, like all of us, I wish they would do every episode, lol. Sony/CBS might not care, but with the care that these episodes were edited, it feels like someone there does. ETA: @YRfan23 I know CBS has all access, but here in Australia some of the networks have other digital broadcast channels like Network 7 has 7mate 7Two and so on and use it for reruns and some original programming. Does CBS have other digital channels they could rerun Y&R on? Or is All Access the only other platform? Edited July 20, 20205 yr by will81
July 20, 20205 yr Member 26 minutes ago, will81 said: I really wish they would do the whole first week, well really, like all of us, I wish they would do every episode, lol. Sony/CBS might not care, but with the care that these episodes were edited, it feels like someone there does. ETA: @YRfan23 I know CBS has all access, but here in Australia some of the networks have other digital broadcast channels like Network 7 has 7mate 7Two and so on and use it for reruns and some original programming. Does CBS have other digital channels they could rerun Y&R on? Or is All Access the only other platform? It would be amazing to get a commercial saying that they will release the first 3 months of the show or something like that! We'd probably get the original unedited versions since they are online. I'm actually not really sure if CBS has other channels they could rerun Y&R on?
July 20, 20205 yr Member 8 minutes ago, YRfan23 said: It would be amazing to get a commercial saying that they will release the first 3 months of the show or something like that! We'd probably get the original unedited versions since they are online. I'm actually not really sure if CBS has other channels they could rerun Y&R on? They have all access they could easily do this, Or like we suggested before just have every thursday and friday continue to be the classics until they know for sure they aren't getting shut down again
July 20, 20205 yr Member 3 hours ago, All My Shadows said: I mean, If Sony had any imagination, they would’ve asked Brenda to record the intro for tomorrow’s presentation. “Just go on for as long as you want to, darling, we’ll edit together the highlights.” That would be a riot!!!
July 20, 20205 yr Member 4 hours ago, Marco Dane said: Y&R was on fire in the 70's now its spark is gone... Sorry, but I found that post to be hilarious.
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