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‘As The World Turns’ Alums Elizabeth Hubbard and Martha Byrne Reunite


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Elizabeth Hubbard, Martha Byrne, As The World Turns
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On Friday, May 1 at 2:00 p.m. EDT/11:00 a.m. PDT, “As The World Turns” alums Elizabeth Hubbard (ex-Lucinda) and Martha Byrne (ex-Lily) will take part in the fifth Oakdale dedicated reunion show hosted by former CBS publicist Alan Locher for his YouTube channel, “The Locher Room.”

The special virtual event reunites Byrne and Hubbard who portrayed mother and daughter on the series.

To set yourself a reminder to watch the show, click here.

Since early April, “The Locher Room” has been bringing cast members from both “ATWT” and “Guiding Light” together as they reminisce, chat with fans and answer some burning questions. Previous reunions have included former cast members Alexandra Chando (ex-Maddie), Van Hansis (ex-Luke), Agim Kaba (ex-Aaron), Marnie Schulenburg (ex-Allison), and Jake Silbermann (ex-Noah), Ellen Dolan (ex-Margo), Colleen Zenk (ex-Barbara), Terri Conn (ex-Katie), and Trent Dawson (ex-Henry),  Michael Park (ex-Jack), Don Hastings (ex-Bob), Kelley Menighan Hensley (ex-Emily) and Maura West (ex-Carly; now Ava on “General Hospital”). Byrne took part in the first reunion.

On Friday, April 24, Locher will host a reunion between Cady McClain (ex-Rosanna) and real-life husband Jon Lindstrom (ex-Craig). Joining them will be “All My Children’s” Michael E. Knight who portrayed McClain’s former on-screen love interest on the ABC soap, Tad Martin.

Each reunion has taken place at 2:00 p.m. EDT, the same time period in which “ATWT” was scheduled to air on the east coast during its broadcast run on CBS.

The soap concluded its television run in September 2010.

To watch past “ATWT” specific reunions, click here.

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