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APRIL 1974

 

All My Children

 

Written by : Agnes Nixon

Produced by : Bud Kloss

 

Paul Martin told his brother Joe that he felt living with a ghost since Anne disappareared but he had been seeing Margo Flax a lot. Paul and Charles Tyler, Anne’s father, learned by a private investigator that Anne had been located in London. Margo admitted to Kitty Shea, whose marriage to Nick Davis  - Anne’s former husband - recently crumbled, that she was in love with Paul but afraid of being hurt. Kate Martin, Paul and Joe’s mother, told Phoebe Tyler, Anne’s mother, that Paul was seing Margo but Paul told his mother that Margo was only a friend.

 

Phoebe pressed Mona Kane to quit her job as Charles Tyler’s – Phoebe’s husband – secretary but she refused. She persuaded Mona’s daughter, Erica, to convince Mona because the Maxwell murder scandal reflected poorly on Charles. Mona was furious.

 

Nick Davis offered Erica a loan to re-establish her modeling career in New York and to leave Nick’s son, Phil, alone. However, Erica managed to get a local television news-weather reporting job. Nick asked Tara Tyler to see more of Phil to distract him from Erica. Then, Chuck Tyler, Tara’s husband, took Tara out for an evening of dinner but the mood changed when Phil and Erica walked in celebrating their new jobs. Ruth Martin, Phil’s mother, and Tara were livid at Erica’s brass in barging into the Martin home to wait for Phil. Phil was annoyed when Chuck warned him about Erica.

 

Dr. Jeff Martin and Mary Kennicott’s approaching wedding was marred by the admittance to the hospital of two year old Teddy, a beaten child. Dr. Frank Grant and his wife, Nancy, were horrified that they had to stand by helplessly as the boy would probably be returned to his parents.

 

Another World

 

Written by : Harding Lemay

Produced by : Paul Rauch

 

Lenore Moore and Robert Delaney were married at her home. Meanwhile, Rachel and Steve Frame were worried since their son, Jamie had run away. They kept blaming each other. Jamie enlisted Dennis Carrington’s help to hide in a shed on the grounds of his father’s house. Noticing that food was disappearing, Iris Carrington, Dennis’ mother, followed her son and found Jamie. Jamie explained that his mother Rachel, his grandmother Ada and her husband Gil that he did not want to see his father. Steve was furious. The Judge said that if Rachel and Steve could not work out their impasse he would appoint a guardian. Lawyer Sam Lucas, Ada’s brother, warned Rachel that Jamie could be put in a foster home.

 

Steve told his former wife and present girlfriend Alice Matthews that he bought Gerald Davis, Rachel’s father, the restaurant in San Francisco in exchange of his testimony but he refused to go to the Judge. John Randolph explained his wife Pat  Alice’s sister - that if he did not tell the Judge, he could be disbarred. Pat and John had a series of fights because she defended her sister’s boyfriend. John finally went to Judge Roberts and told him the whole situation. Pat was furious and Steve was studded when Gil McGowan arrested him for bribery. Tim – Gil’s son - rushed down and tried to convince his father to keep this out of the press. Steve hired Tim to represent him and Steve pleaded guilty.

 

Liz Matthews told her nephew Russ that Iris Carrington was getting an uncontested divorce from her estranged husband Elliot. Liz had noticed that Iris really liked Russ.

  

As The World Turns

 

Written by : Robert Soderberg & Edith Sommer

Produced by : Joe Wilmore

 

Kim Dixon begged her husband John to let her go and insisted a marriage relationship with him would disgust her. John found Kim packed and ready to move but he dialed Jen’s number and Kim realized he would go through with his threat – John knew that Kim slept with Bob Hughes, her sister’s husband and bore his child whom she miscarried -. Kim backed down then saw a minister Rev. Booth explaining about the one night stand with Bob before her marriage. He said he would talk to John but John was furious. When a Mrs. Wilson called Rick Ryan at 1 a.m. he told her it was indigestion but at 3 a.m. John was called: it was a coronary. Mrs. Wilson’s sister, Marsha Davidson was an important social contact for John who took care of Mrs. Wilson. Kim was disgusted that John was concerned for Mrs. Wilson only because of her sister’s patronage.

 

Jay Stallings was cleared of all involvment in the murder attempts on Lisa Shea and he tried to buy into the construction company. He was turned flat and bought up the owner Mr. Herschel’s big note. Grant Colman admitted he wanted a future with Lisa and went to San Francisco to free himself from his ex-wife. Then he asked Lisa if she had ever considered Jay might be in love with her. She laughed but Jay said to himself he would win her. Tom Hughes, Lisa’s son from her first marriage to Bob Hughes, felt he was penalized for working in Grant Colman’s department at the family law firm. His wife Carol was afraid that Tom would quit and felt part of Tom’s discontent was the fact she was unable to have a child. Lisa tried to convince Grant into giving Tom a raise but he refused.

 

Dr. Susan Stewart was working with Dr. David Stewart on an antibody research project and tried to impress her ex-father-in-law. Mark was becoming annoyed at the way she was hiding their relationship but she explained she could not give Dan any ammunition to open the custody case.

 

Days Of Our Lives

 

Written by : William J. Bell

Produced by : Betty Corday

 

Maggie Hansen was having nightmares about her husband Marty being Mickey Horton. Dr. Strothers wrote saying surgery could help her walk again but she felt she could not risk going back to Salem. Later, she saw she was late by the calendar and Marty and see were sure she was pregnant. Marty ordered a law correspondance course and Maggie feared he might begin to remember he was a lawyer. Dr. Tom Horton, Mickey’s father, hired a detective to locate Mickey which upsets Bill, Mickey’s brother who was in love with Mickey’s wife, Laura.

 

Elderly heart patient, Ivy Howell learned her sister was ill and penniless in Paris and asked Dr. Greg Peters to go with her to bring her home. This angered his wife Susan terribly. The night before leaving, Greg even spent the night with another one of Dr. Neil Curtis’ patients, Amanda Howard whose husband’s recent death caused her deep depression. He convinced her to see Dr. Laura Horton to discuss why she called herself Miss Howard. Neil Curtis had been telling Amanda she needed a psychiatrist because she felt guilty over the fact she was having an affair before her husband’s death. Meanwhile, Susan was resentful of Greg’s departure and her daughter, Annie, was burning up with fever. Annie had a rupture appendix and Bill was called to do the surgery. However, Annie had peritonitis and went into a coma.

 

Julie Banning’s family was quite off balance by her sudden elopement with Bob Anderson. Her mother Addie Williams was shocked to learn that Julie did not believe she never knew Julie and Doug Williams – Addie’s husband but Julie’s former flame - were in love when she married him. When Bob learned his ex-wife Phyllis of his remarriage, she sarcastically told him she already knew. She refused his financial help. Julie was touched by Bob’s generosity. At Doug’s place, Phyllis confronted Julie. Mary, Bob and Phyllis’ daughter came home and was stunned to learn of Bob’s marriage. Mary and Julie accidently met and Mary accused Julie of long range plan to trap Bob and take him everything he got.

 

The Doctors

 

Written by : Robert & Eileen Mason Pollock

Produced by : Joseph Stuart

 

A reporter, Miss Harris, sneaked into Dr. Althea Davis’ room and spilled the fact about her daughter Penny’s arrestation. Nick Bellini managed to calm her and Penny was released on bail. Lawyer Luke McAllister tried to push Penny to remember the shooting but she insisted she could not. Nick explained to Luke how John Morrison – Althea’s husband who was shot to death - refused surgical consent when Althea was ill but it did not matter because Steve and Carolee Aldrich had heard Penny threatening John’s life. Police Lt. Cadman learned John was drunk and had phoned to find out when Nick was back. D.A. Otis replaced Cadman on the case because he did not want to rush for an indictment. Ann Larimer was unconfortable over Nick helping Althea. She had put $40.000 for Penny’s bail and Althea returned her money but not Nick’s. Carolee begged Ann to level with Nick about the death of her former husband.

 

Margo Stewart found the perfect apartment for her husband, Alan and her but she neglegcted to mention the $5000 condition that they purchase the furniture. She called his mother Ellie in Hawaii to borrow the money.

 

Dr. Toni Powers was ecstatic to receive a letter from Mike saying he hoped she had forgiven her. Toni had just discovered she was pregnant. Capt. Zeb Kirk arrived in town with the news Mike was killed in a fire. Toni refused to believe it and Steve told her she had to release her grief for the baby’s sake. Dr. Matt Powers, Mike’s father, suffered too and he distanced himself from wife and daughter, Maggie and Greta.

 

Steve and Carolee were overjoyed when the courts approved her petition for adoption. Their son, Erich arrived home and said he had learned his friend John Robert was adopted and thought that was terrible. Heartbroken, Steve and Carolee had no idea what to do.

 

The Edge Of Night

 

Written by : Henry Slesar

Produced by : Erwin Nicholson

 

The police learned Mr. Roth had an offer to buy him out a few days before the accident that forced him to sell his laundromat but Johnny Dallas convinced himself there was nothing wrong with his new associates. Mike Karr asked Johnny to go undercover for the police but he refused.

 

Adam Drake’s TV speech revived the word charisma and Geraldine Whitney reported Edward Hanley, the chairman of the national committee had dropped support of opponent Pete Quinn to support Adam. Ben Travis, Adam’s father-in-law, told his companion, Morlock that he could not succeed in getting Adam to drop the campaign. Morlock reminded Ben he owed him something since he was the one who got him out of prison. After Adam had enough signatures to enter the primary, he was stabbed. Geraldine was emotionally involved with Kevin Jamison and had him move into her mansion when he suffered from flu. She kept calling him Keith – one of her deceased sons - and discouraged his girlfriend Phoebe Smith from seeing him. Tiffany – who was Geraldine’s daughter-in law as she was married to Geraldine’s other deceased son, Colin - begged Geraldine not to try to recreate Keith in Kevin and Colin in Adam because she could end up falling in love with Adam.

 

Vic Lamont decided he had to talk to his future ex-wife, Laurie before proposing to Kay Reynolds but Laurie was with Johnny and as Vic walked by, he saw them kissing. He therefore asked Kay to marry him. Kay made sure Johnny was forced to tell Laurie he and Kay were getting married. When the divorce was granted, Vic got drunk and Laurie finally told Johnny she loved him. Danny Micelli, Johnny’s bartender and Babs Werner, a young waitress who had a crush on Johnny were discovering how much they had in common and were falling in love. She said yes when he proposed to her.

 

Martha Marceau told her husband Bill that the private adoption included $1.400 for reimbursement for expenses to Taffy Sims and borrowed money from Liz Fields. The baby, Jennifer, came home with the Marceaus and Bill was tickled pink by his daughter. Jim Fields learned from his wife Liz the truth about the money. Lawyer Fairchild assured Martha that Taffy left town but she showed up at Martha’s doorstep demanding more money. Bill insisted Fairchild set up a meeting with Taffy about blackmail.

 

General Hospital

 

Written by : Bridget & Jerome Dobson

Produced by : James Young

 

Jane Dawson finally told her husband Howie that she got nauseous when it came time to make love. He was furious but she added that he only thought of himself and that his secret vasectomy proved it. Dr. Peter Taylor comforted Jane.

 

Jessie Brewer maneuvered Diana and Peter Taylor into comforting a patient, Mrs. Allison about to have a hysterectomy. Peter later visited Diana saying he couldn’t stop thinking about them. When Martha was brought into the conversation, it was obvious Peter only saw Martha as Phil’s child. Peter told Dr. Lesley Williams he was not able to accept Martha. Diana did not feel ready to date Dr. Joel Stratton. Joel brought Chinese food to her home and explained his brother Owen sacrified his education to pay for Joel’s medical school and resented it. Meanwhile, Lesley was annoyed at Nurse Augusta McLeod’s obvious play for Peter.

 

Dr. Jim Hobart arranged to do the Farnsworth by-pass surgery. He told his wife Audrey the pain was less when he had a few drinks. When Dr. Steve Hardy learned of the pain Jim was having in the surgery, he called Joel to scrub and go in. Jim was furious and arrived home drunk. He considered quitting but Audrey talked him out of it. Considering Joel a threat to his professional future, Jim wrote a letter to the hospital board accusing him of endangering the patient’s life by forcing him to relinquish the surgery. Steve tried to stop the action and told Audrey that Joel was not the only one who thought he should take over.

 

Steve could not attend the Chinese ballet he had received tickets for and gave them to Dr. Henry Pinkham who invited Augusta. One of the dancers slipped Henry a note saying: “Dr. Hardy, please help me” and collapsed at Henry’s feet. The Chinese ballet manager only allowed the dancer to go to the hospital with a body guard as she was the fiancee of a high government official. Steve and Jessie discovered the handwriting on the note matched the enveloped he had recieved. Steve recalled the coins received with the tickets were similar to those he played a game with while in China. He took the coins to the patient, Mai Ling who indicated she knew his parents. Reporter Kira Faulkner tried unsuccessfully to press Steve for information about Mai Ling. Kira’s mother accused her of placing too much value on money and power.

 

Guiding Light

 

Written by : Robert Cenedella

Produced by : Lucy Ferri Rittenberg

 

Victoria Jackson borrowed money from her ex-husband Steve and she thanked him for letting their daughter Leslie think she was his biological daughter. She hoped he had a little revived feeling for her and he admitted he did to some degree. In England, she saw Dr. Olds about the condition of Alex, her lover, being treated for severe depression. Victoria finally saw him and they reassured each other of their love. She admitted being in America for the money. She said nobody would know about his illness. Steve confessed to Leslie his feelings for Victoria were awakening again. Mike Bauer, Leslie’s husband, had to go to Paris on business and decided to take Leslie so that they could visit Victoria and her shop in London.

 

Janet Norris was apprehensive about leaving the hospital. Dr. Sara Werner said no intimate relationship with her husband, Ken for at least a month and Janet realized she felt relieved. She tried to rebuild the relationship with Ken but she kept pulling back when he tried to kiss her. Holly Bauer, Ken’s sister, contined to believe her only worth to her husband Ed was physical. She felt left out and only. Roger Thorpe sent his father Adam an Easter card. Adam and his wife, Barbara – Ken and Holly’s mother - wondered if it was a feeler to his position with them.

 

Joe Werner finally told Kit Vestid he was going south alone. Kit refused to accept it and insisted they loved each other. Kit refilled her sleeping pill prescription and planned to eliminated Sara the way she did Charlotte. Mike had Sara filed withdrawal action to stop her divorce since he had not complied with her request for a meeting. Kit succedded in drugging Sara and she told her she was killing her as she already killed Charlotte. Joe learned Kit kept from him the fact Sara wanted a meeting and he called Sara’s house. Barely conscious, she managed to knock the phone off the hook and said she was dying. Kit realized what happened and took a gun. Joe arrived and Sara told him what Kit did. In the struggle, Kit shot herself and Joe passed out. The ambulance took them to hospital. Ed was called but Holly did not tell him as it was his first night home. He was furious when he learned and peformed a chest surgery on Joe because Kit shot him before dying. Sara told Mike and Peggy Fletcher that Kit confessed murdering Charlotte.

 

How To Survive a Marriage

 

Written by : Anne Howard Bailey

Produced by : Charles W. Fries & Peter H. Engel

 

Peter Willis was furious after learning his wife, Joan lied about taking pills to conceive a baby. She said he forced her to lie. Rick Lewis started coming on too strongly and she replied they had to stop because it was going too far. Peter walked in and threatened to kill Rick assuming they were having an affair. Joan went out and got drunk. Tony DeAngelo and Chris Kirby badgered Peter to seeing him from Joan’s eyes, that she was a woman who was terrified of having a baby and was sure her husband only loved her to have a child. Peter and Joan began to talk with real understanding.

 

Chris and Tony were spending more time together and Julie Franklin was terrified Tony was falling for Chris. She made it clear to Chris that she and Tony were lovers. Tony told Chris it was not her fault that Julie resented their friendship. Julie was upset when she received a message from Tony saying he left for San Francisco because his brother was ill. Chris was furious when her ex-husband Larry came to her apartement while her mother Monica was babysitting and took Lori with him. Sandra Henderson, Larry’s lover, did not like Larry’s obsession with his daughter and discussed his irrational behaviour with Peter. Lori did not adjust to the situation and ran away from school. Chris and Larry fought over this issue and Larry asked for a reconciliation. Chris told him to wait. Larry was hurt when he was told he was transferrered to Detroit and he told Sandra he did not want her to go with him. Peter offered to help her find another job. At Peter’s office, Chris met high powered exec Harry Forrester who was in town for two days. He invited her to dinner and took her home to the champagne he provided in advance.

 

Dr. Loeb told Tony he was ordering a series of tests to verify that multiple schlerosis diagnosis for Alex Kornos. Alex accused his father of ordering the attack on Julie and when he admitted it, Alex ordered his father out. Sure he was dying, he was upset but Julie explained the disease could go into remission. Mr. Kronos cut off his financial support. Alex left a note saying it was best for everyone and left. He tried to get Stan, the henchman but ended up on the floor. Julie and Tony found him and took him back to the hospital.

 

Love Of Life

 

Written by : Claire Labine & Paul Avila Mayer

Produced by : Jean Arley

 

The professional hitman hired by Jeff Hart, Phil, locked Van Sterling and her niece Cal Aleata in his meat plan cold room. Van scremed she would not give him. Van was released and Meg – Van’s sister and Cal’s mother - demanded that Van gave it up for the family’s safety but Van refused. Howells went to television to appeal to whoever was threatening Van to stop and the appeal looked sincere. Phil stole Cal’s keys and the masked man gained entry but he did not realize Meg and Van were wearing identical clothes and he choked Meg. Van arrived and scared him off. Jeff was furious. Cal and Betsy Crawford discovered that Howells’ firm and meat companies had the same board of directors. Cal told this to David Hart, Jeff’s son, who told his father and Phil. Realizing Bruce Sterling – Van’s husband - was her source of strength, Jeff and Phil decided he would be the next target.

 

Kate Phillips concealed her condition from her husband Dan as she was determined to make her second album before the surgery. She was rushed to the hospital following the recording session and the nodules were found malign. She was told x-ray treatment would be 75 % chance of cure, surgery 90%. Dan insisted she would choose surgery but she feared it would keep her from singing again. He pleaded for him and their daughter Rebecca.

 

Diana Lamont was virtually beside herself in her probelm. She begged her husband, Charles to attend Dr. Chandler’s sex therapy. But he refused. He finally reluctantly agreed to tell his side and Chandler said he could not help them if Charles did not really cooperate. Diana suggested they backed off from sex for a while. Diana and lawyer Jamie Rollins turned to each other and found moments of happiness in their hours together. Betsy really liked Jamie but he only valued her as a friend. Betsy confided this to Cal who later saw Jamie with Diana and began to sense there was more between them than just friendship.

 

One Life To Live

 

Written by : Gordon Russell

Produced by : Doris Quinlan

 

Since Victor Lord has made Steve Burke boss at The Banner during his illness, Viki – Victor’s daughter - took a leave of asbence to ease the tension but Steve was too critic and she left. Her godfather, Laslow, arrived from Europe and she explained the situation. Laslow tried to convince Steve to let her go but Steve and John Douglas decided Joe Riley should work out of the Washington office for a few weeks. Victor was furious when Steve suggested Laslow might have been right.

 

Julie Toland tried to convince Cathy Craig to tell Joe about the baby before aborting. She refused because she did not want Joe to feel he had duty. Anna Craig – Cathy’s step-mother - figured out what was wrong with Cathy and she admitted it but made her promise not to tell Jim, Cathy’s father and Anna’s husband. When Jim realized something was wrong, Cathy had disappeared.

 

Vinnie Wolek gave Wanda Webb an engagement ring. Rachel Wilson’s lab tests were inconclusive and she collapsed at The Banner office. Steve rushed her back to the hospital where Dr. Larry Wolek discovered a lump under her arm and ordrered a biopsy which showed she had Hodgkins Disease. He started her immediately on radiation therapy.

 

Melinda Cramer had a dream that deceased Meredith Wolek was crying over her loneliness for her son Danny. When she babysat Danny, Melinda told him she had a special place to show him. Larry realized she was acting weird and he called Dr. Polk who said she was retreating from reality. Larry found Melinda and Danny had been gone for hours. Dorian Cramer, Melinda’s sister, recalled Melinda speaking of the dream and she went to Llanfair with Larry and they found Melinda and Danny: she wanted Danny to be close to his mom. Melinda realized what she did was wrong and feared she had lost Larry’s friendship. Dorian assured Melinda that her relationship with Mark Toland was over but Melinda did not believe her. Dorian was supposed to meet Mark but Melinda followed them. Julie confided to Cathy that Mark was making excuses to be alone and feared there was another woman and she thought it could be Nurse Susan Barry.

 

Search For Tomorrow

 

Written by : Theodore Apstein

Produced by : Bernie Sofronski

 

Jo Vincente was appointed head of the personal department at the hospital over the chagrin of her assistant, Miss Royce who thought she earned the position due to pull with Dr. Bob Rogers. Miss Royce sensed nurse Stephanie Wilkins could be an ally. Len Whiting was upset to learn that his wife Patti – Jo’s daughter - who was under treatment for a potentially dangereous pregnancy, had suffered terrible headaches he had not be informed of. He tried to convince her to reconsider an abortion. Stephane made it clear to Patti that it was Len who wanted the abortion not her. Len was upset at Stephanie’s encouraging but did not know Stephanie only tried to remain at Henderson to be close on Dr. Tony Vincente and keep up the pressure about the affair they had ten years ago. For Tony it was only an unfortunate interlude during his miserable marriage with Marcy.

Jennifer Pace was disappointed when Scott Phillips told her she couldn’t draw more money from her college fund without her mother’s approval. When Gary Walton talked about possibly giving up medicine, Jennifer insisted he had more determination than that. Bruce Carson told Gary that Jennifer would break up if he left medicine.

 

The ordeal of Suzi Martin’s illness brought Eunice, her mother, closer to John Wyatt again but Eunice was growing aware of the gossip about John’s blond mistress. Eunice said her sister Jo she thought of marrying John to stop the gossip. She wanted to talk with her estranged husband Doug one more time but as Scott promised his father, he refused to let her do. Eunice told John that she realized Doug was out of their lives and she accepted to marry him. Scott was very afraid of the result the news would have on Doug.

 

Liza Walton who cared for Eric during Kathy’s business trip to California, was upset about his suddenly relationship with Mr. Hayward. Scott felt there was nothing wrong but Liza told Bruce that Hayward made her uncomfortable. Scott decided to visit Kathy in L.A. since her merger was taking much longer. When a storm broke out in Hernderson, Hayward came over with flashlights and remained with Liza and Eric until the rain was over. Scott was losing clients but refused John’s offers of help.

 

Janet Collins, Liza and Gary’s mother, was shocked at her father’s, Stu, new dating companion because Miss Markhyam was young and quite beautiful. Gary and Wade – Janet’s husband - were impressed but Ellie Harper was miserable.

 

Somerset

 

Written by : Roy Winsor / Robert J. Shaw

Produced by : Lyle B. Hill

 

When Eve Lawrence brought Julian Cannell a sample fashion column for the paper he showed it to Andrea Moore but did not tell Eve wrote it because Andrea’s friendship with Edith Mercer would prejudice her against it. Andrea liked the column but upon learning Eve wrote it, she insisted that she would never write for the paper. Julian and Andrea quarrelled and she hired Greg Mercer as a writer. Andrea was then furious to learn Julian sold Eve’s column to the nearby Fort Perry Argus. With Ben Grant’s advice, Andrea realized her mistake and apologized to Eve. Julian had begun to see Eve but told Andrea he was in love with her.

 

Ellen Grant told her friend Gretchen something seemed to be wrong for her daughter Jill in Boston. Mitch Farmer, Jill’s husband, sat silently for hours and Jill would not talk about it. Gretchen shared her own worries about her son Bob’s marriage.

 

Greg had been brought to Somerset for orthopedic surgery on a knee. Ironically, Eve’s daughter, Heather,  met him and they hit it off. Eve was distressed to see how much Heather liked Greg and tried to discourage her from seeing him. Edith was beside herself at Greg’s interest in Heather and threatened to throw him out. Mark, Edith’s husband, asked Greg not to see Heather for Edith’s sake but did not explain why.

 

When worker Martin Nell told Mrs. Hilda Benson he had to leave, she asked him to stay to manage her farm estate, Whispering Beeches. Ben Grant, as Mrs. Benson’s lawyer, told Martin he was authorized to offer him $7.500 a year. Ben realized Mrs. Benson was very leery of Martin and could not understand why Martin and her paid companion, Stephanie constantly fought. She did not realize this fighting was staged to prevent her from realizing they were working together to fleecer her out of her money. She cast Tony and Ginger Cooper’s astrological charts and loved Ginger’s. Martin told Stephanie his plan would do well if the Coopers moved in if they could keep Tony and Mrs. Benson at odds. Martin gave Tony a very negative picture of Mrs. Benson upsetting him to the point where he warned Ginger to keep baby Joe away from her. The agreement on the cottage was no rent for six months if the did all the repairs. They agreed.

  

The Young And The Restless

 

Written by : William J. Bell

Produced by : William J. Bell & John Conboy

 

Before leaving for Paris, Marianne Rouland, Pierre’s sister, told Stuart Brooks that Dr. Snapper Foster was the father of the child Sally – Pierre’s widow - was carrying. Stuart confronted Snapper who refused to either deny or admit. When Sally learned what Marianne did, she went to Stuart and his wife Jennifer explaining she got pregnant to trap Snapper but realizing how much he loved their daughter Chris, she married Pierre. She added she would be leaving Genoa City. However, Snapper learned of Sally’s suicide attempt by gas in her early months of pregnancy and he insisted she remained in town until the baby was born. Chris was angry at her father’s attitude about Snapper’s protectiveness of Sally but Stuart was furious to learn that Sally was staying in town.

 

Lawyer Greg Foster continued to press Gwen Sherman for a date and she explained she distrusted men as after her mother died her father informed her he was never married and took off. She tried to discourage Greg to get closer. He was confused when a man arrived at Gwen’s apartment ignoring she was a call girl.

 

Kay Chancellor told Jill about her strorybook first marriage to Gary Reynolds and her marriage after Gary’s death to Phillip Chancellor. Jill was impressed by Phillip and he was protective of her realizing she was innocent about men. Jill managed to keep Kay from drinking all day and when Phillip arrived home he was encouraged. But when he was preparing to make love to his wife, she took one drink and another and she passed out when Phillip returned from the shower.

 

Lorie Brooks hid the love letter and concert ticket her sister Leslie sent to Brad Elliot and implied Leslie forgot. When Leslie called just before the concert to find out why Brad wasn’t in Detroit, Lorie answered and made it clear Brad was interested in her, Lorie. Leslie was in shock and so overcome that she had to be led off the stage. She went to New York and wandered through Central Park in confusion. Her handbag was stolen and she spent the night in the rain calling for help. A policeman found her but she was incoherent and taken to Manhattan’s Psychatric Hospital where she was diagnosed as a possible mani-depressive and put in an observation ward as Jane Doe as she had no ID. She was confused when a young orderly tried to make love to her. Meanwhile, Lorie was taking advantage of Leslie’s absence to get closer to Brad. She admitted she had finished her book and would probably be more successful than Leslie. She also said she thought she was pregnant.

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Y&R: Lorie said she thought she was pregnant. She and Brad slept together ? I always assumed she tried to seduce him, but was unsuccessful. We saw the brief glimpse from Janice Lynde's youtube reel of the young orderly trying to make love to Leslie and being put in a straight jacket.  The Gwen Sherman story sounds Zzzzzzz.  

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I also have July 1974 in my archives. I think I also have December from this year. I will try to post it soon and then I will work on the end of 1975 as soon as I'm on holidays.

 

JULY 1974

 

All My Children

 

Written by : Agnes Nixon

Produced by : Bud Kloss

 

Jeff Martin and Mary Kennicott got married in a lovely ceremony in the Martins' backyard. While on honeymoon, she fainted after a tennis game but insisted it was the heat. Jeff asked his father Joe to examine her when they were back. Disturbed by the wedding, Erica Kane – Jeff’s ex-wife - pressed Phil Brent to take a weekend vacation with her. At the beach, Erica pressed too much and he packed and told her he was going home. Erica tried to explain everybody they went home because Phil had headaches. Phil told Erica that he understood her feelings but he couldn't pretend he loved her. When Tara Tyler lectured Phil about his relationship with Erica, he pointed out that everything was not Ericas fault. As Tara chose to remain with her husband Chuck, she had to stay out of his life. Erica suggested to Phil that they stopped seeing each other but he refused. Erica felt nauseous but refused to see a doctor even when her mother Mona Kane told her she was probably pregnant.

 

In Seattle, Linc Tyler told his sister Anne she owed her husband Paul Martin to free him so she asked her brother to represent her. When Dr. Charles Tyler – Linc and Anne’s father - suffered chest pains and was hospitalized, his wife Phoebe jumped upon this to call Anne and Linc saying Anne had to come back. Meanwhile, Paul told Margo Flax they should stop seeing each other for her sake but she daydreamed that in a year she and Paul would marry. At the Boutique, Margo informed Anne that Kitty Shea divorced from Nick Davis and that she, Margo was dating Paul. She did not feel guilty because everyone, Paul included, realized Anne was going to announce she was going back to Nick when she had the accident. Anne was shocked because it was not true. Nick walked unannounced and she told him he let everybody think they were together in New York but Nick replied Paul told him in the hospital that Anne said she loved Nick. Paul denied the words: he said Anne was in a coma and calling Nicks name. Nick explained to Anne the misunderstanding and added he loved her. Anne decided to stay in Pine Valley. Margo, feeling a disadvantage with Anne, secretly arranged a facelift with Dr. Julian in New York. Paul told Margo he received Annes written consent for a divorce and would be going to Santa Domingo to obtain it.

 

Another World

 

Written by : Harding Lemay

Produced by : Paul Rauch

 

Alice Frames mental condition had deteriorated and her aunt, Liz Matthews,  arranged for Iris Carrington’s friend, Dr. Gavin, a psychiatrist to see her. Dr. Russ Matthews, Alice’s brother, filled in Gavin on Alices history of running away from emotionally upsetting situation. Tim McGowen brought Alice papers to sign including a stock transfer order for Steve Frames – Alice’s husband who was in jail - personal stock and a power of attorney to him after he arranged for Alice to have Steves power of attorney. Lawyer John Randolph said his wife Pat – Alice’s sister - that Tim was maligning him to prospective client. Vic Lamont feared Tims power over Alice and Steves determination to control the business office. Tim hid Alices condition to make sure Steve did not revoke the power of attorney. Tim managed to have Steves personal stock transferred to his own name.

 

Rachel Davis asked John to be her lawyer after her uncle Sam Lucas resigned. Pat convinced John to agree and Rachel told John she wanted Alice out of the house Steve built for Alice since Jamie – Steve and Rachel’s son - felt it was his home. Rachel asked Janice Frame, Steve’s sister, and Tim about Alice and they insisted she was fine, but John had told her the contrary. Rachel visited Alice who became hysterical. Liz called Dr. Gavin and he and Russ found Alice huddled on the stairs. Mary Matthews, Alice’s mother, accused Liz of alienating Alice from her while Alice agreed to go to Dr. Gavins hospital.

 

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As The World Turns

 

Written by : Robert Soderberg & Edith Sommer

Produced by : Joe Wilmore

 

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Days Of Our Lives

 

Written by : William J. Bell

Produced by : Betty Corday

 

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Dr. Neil Curtis begged Amanda Howard to assume their affair and she refused to see that he was witholding any real commitment from her. Neil had forbidden her to tell Dr. Laura Horton he was the man she had an affair with. Dr. Greg Peters took pity on Amanda when Neil canceled a date and took her to Dougs. She was crushed to see Neil with another woman. She even picked up a bottle of pills but Greg arrived and she told him she only took two pills. Then she told Neil she saw him with the other woman and he tried to use passion to soften her.

 

Phyllis Anderson admitted to Laura that the accidental shooting of her daughter Mary was indeed an attempt to kill Julie, who recently married her former husband, Bob Anderson. She admitted she needed help and realized her fear of growing old alone. She also realized the portrait she painted of Julie was actually of herself and her illness. Julie and Phyllis destroyed the portrait.

 

Dr. Tom Horton was sure that the farmer in the newspaper could not be his son Mickey but after learning the farmer Marty Hansen was from Brookville, he travelled there. He confronted Maggie Hansen, Maryty’s wife, and when Marty arrived, Tom recognized his son. Maggie begged Tom to let Mickey alone after she admitted she knew he had a wife and a child. Tom talked to Mickey who said he did not care about the past. Tom couldnt help but see how happy Mickey was. He left very unsure of what to do. Meanwhile, Michael – Mickey’s legal son - was getting used to the idea of his mother Laura marrying his uncle Bill – who was indeed his biological father -. Tom told Laura about Mickeys new life and she said things had to remain like that but she felt she had to see him herself. Maggie was making initial application for adoption of a five-year-old boy when Laura arrived at the Hansen farm and Mickey told him how happy and contented he felt with Maggie as his wife.

 

The Doctors

 

Written by : Robert & Eileen Mason Pollock

Produced by : Joseph Stuart

 

Premature Michael Paul Powers struggled for his life and his mother, Toni Powers, slowly recovered from toxemia. Dr. Ann Larimer discovered a duct in the babys heart had not closed naturally and Dr. Matt Powers had to learn his daughter-in-law Toni the truth. Ann said the baby had to be operated. After standing hours by Tonis bedise, Dr. Alan Stewart came home and realized his interest for Toni was more that a doctor-patient relationship. He suggested to his wife Margo a trip to Hawaii but she refused and Alan discovered she paid $5.000 for furniture. He understood she borrowed money from his mother Ellie while she said they did not have money. Alan repaid Ellie.

 

Luke McAllister returned to represent Penny Davis because of his admiration for Dr. Althea Davis, Penny’s mother. Kitty Harris told Althea of Pennys indictment and Althea fainted. Althea refused any help from Luke or Nick Bellini. Lt. Cadman agreed to get Nick a copy of the autopsy. Nick was reluctant to marry Ann while Penny was on the verge of her trial and canceled their Mexican marriage plans. So she decided to go to Africa to accept a Medal of Honor for her dead husband but Nick refused she faced memoires of her unfaithful former husband. Ann returned her engagement ring and Maggie Powers tried to make peace.

 

Little Erich was found and Carolee assured him he was forever her son. In Berlin, Dr. Karen Werner had been suffering of amnesia since her plane crash and was renamed Erica Brandt. Dr. Lantz sent Erica to his daughter Ingrid who happened to be the secretary of Dr. Rolf Krilling, a former suitor of Karens. Erica decided to have a photo of herself to circulate among nursing staffs in hopes she would be recognized.

 

The Edge Of Night

 

Written by : Henry Slesar

Produced by : Erwin Nicholson

 

The tragic murder of Babs Micelli catapulted Johnny Dallas into the dangerous decision to work for the police as an undercover agent since the New Moon was partly owned by the mob and his contact to the co-owners, Floyd Porter was the prime suspect. As he was engaged to Laurie Ann Karr, nobody would wonder about his visit to Mike Karr. Danny Micelli was disgusted with Johnnys sudden friendship with Porter ignoring the fact that Johnny was indeed investigating. Porter was questionned regarding the murder case.

 

Lawyer Paul Fairchild met with Morlock and was told Porter had to be released and Fairchild was to put the screws on Chief Bill Marceau. Bill, fearing what the loss of the young Jennifer would make to his wife Martha, learned by Fairchild the money Martha gave Tammy, Jennifer’s mother. The Marceaus were trapped and Bill ordered Porters freedom. Laurie was overjoyed to learn her parents were giving her a engagement party meaning they had accepted Johnny.

 

Adam Drake had launched his crusade to bring the killers of his wife Nicole to justice and had terminated his political career, throwing his support to Pete Quinn. He believed Nicole died because the Sprite was bombed to stop its owner Malcolm Dimes from testifying against the syndicate. With financial support by Tiffany Whitney, Adam went to New York to investigate Dimes associates. Geraldine, Tiffany’s mother-in-law, took this departure very badly. Adam persuaded ADA Ruben Gardener to give him the list of Dimes associates. Later, he was surprised to find Tiffany in his hotel room and told her he was not interested in becoming more than friends with her. Adam was then abducted by George Kelso, a man on the ADAs list. Kelso told Adam he, and not Dimes was the intended victim. Released, Adam told Mike and Vic Lamont what he had been said. Morlock set up a meeting between Ben Travis, Nicole’s father, and the syndicate boss, Walter LePage. Ben insisted he realized Nicoles death was an accident. Vic, drinking heavily, told Adam he was not happy and was afraid of his new father-in-law, Walter LePage.

 

General Hospital

 

Written by : Bridget & Jerome Dobson

Produced by : James Young

 

Dr. Peter Taylor, realizing how much his wife Diana and her daughter Martha meant for him, reconcilied with Diana. He was pleased to learn that Diana had stopped divorce proceedings but Diana received a package sent to Martha by Phil Brewer. Peter and Diana quarrelled when she received a phone call : critically ill Owen Stratton had to be prepared for risky open heart surgery. Peter returned to the hospital where Nurse Augusta McLeod sympathized with him about his feelings. She enticed him back to her apartment where they spend the night together. The following day, Dr. Lesley Williams became suspicious when she learned Peter was unaware that Diana spent the whole night at Owens bedside. Peter told Lesley he would go to a hotel and Diana told Lesley it was over between she and Peter. Lesley warned again Augusta not to interfere.

 

Dr. Jim Hobart still hoped he could assist on Owens surgery. When Owens condition became critical, Joel, Owen’s brother, painfully deciced he had to perform the surgery and Jim had to assist. However, Jim was drinking in a bar and refused his wife Audreys pleas to help Joel. After an heated argument, he encouraged Joel and Owen pulled through surgery. The entire hospital was buzzing with the news of Jims successful return. Owens attachement to Diana troubled Lesley and Joel told Lesley that the kind of marriage Diana and Peter had was no marriage.

 

Jane Dawson and her baby Joanne returned home after a short vacation and were met with hostility from Howie, Jane’s husband. Jane decided to take the baby and move away from Howie permanently.

 

Dr. Steve Hardy was pleased with Kira Faulkner when he learned that it was she who gave refuge to Mai-Lin who wanted to stay in America. Kira scorned Steves warnings of possible danger to everyone connected with Mai-Lins defection from a fanatical group of spies who wishes to see her return to China. Steve appeared to be followed and Kira realized the danger. She warned Dr. Henry Pinkham to be cautious as he was falling in love with Mai-Lin. A night, a man with a tattooed hand broke in to Kiras searching for the bible. Mai-Lin surprised him and was shot in the abdomen. She was saved and the tattoed mans superior ordered him to try again at the hospital.

 

Guiding Light

 

Written by : Robert Cenedella

Produced by : Lucy Ferri Rittenberg

 

Holly Bauer was furious when Roger Thorpe implied she was still interested in him. She demanded her husband, Ed to take her on a vacation but he couldnt because of his job. Unsatisfied, she packed and left, then calling saying she was in Banniff, Canada. She met Denise, a multi-divorcee who told Holly she was obviously carrying a torch for a former more exciting man. When Ed called, she replied she would not be back. With Denises advice, she finally came back to Springfield to surprise Ed but he remained very late at the hospital that night.

 

Ken and Janet Norris found a new and larger apartment but their baby Emily became ill. Janet insisted on staying with the child at Cedars. The diagnosis was pylonephritis, a urinary problem. Janet realized the apartment had monumental importance to Ken. When Emily improved, he asked Janet to come see the finished apartment. She was quite pleased but resisted to Kens lovemaking and went back to the hospital to see Emily. When she arrived, she learned the girl had a relapse and felt she should have stayed. Ken burst into Eds office and said Janet prefered staying with Ed than with him. Janet felt humliated but Holly walked to the same conclusion as her brother Ken. She told her mother Barbara she caught Janet and Ed together. Ken apologized to Janet but she told him it was over and she was moving out.

 

Drs. Joe and Sara Werner returned from Arizona and resumed hospital work. Sara loved the house Joe arranged to buy at first sight. Recently arrived in Springfield, orphan Pam Chandler was in town to raise money for school. Bert Bauer and her daughter-in-law, Leslie were concerned about Pams overworking herself and they found her unconscious in her boarding house room. Sara and Dr. Steve Jackson found her anemic.

 

After having assertained that Betty Warners millionaire father would be in Texas, Roger Thorpe visited her. He managed to manouever long enough to interest her father in his drill venture. Mr. Warner decided to back Roger for $100.000. Roger told Betty he was returning to Springfield and she felt used. Indeed, Roger was pursuing Peggy Fletcher and he pressed her for dates upon his return. She rebuffed him. Realizing Peggys sensitivity to her problem of raising her son Billy alone since her husband Johnny left, he tried to solicit Billys friendship. In a chat with Leslie Bauer, Peggy insisted she was still a married woman and loved her husband. Wilson Frosts high powered sister, Audrey Mills, arrived in town. Her husband Roy would be opening a plastics manufacturing in Springfield.

 

How To Survive a Marriage

 

Written by : Rick Edelstein

Produced by : Jeff Young

 

Monica Courtland, temporarily separated from her husband, Terry, who was doing research in Washington, felt lonely. She offered Alex Kronos the home and care he needed. It was arranged by Dr. Maynard and Julie Franklin. To celebrate, Monica took Alex to the newly renovated Noahs Ark where he met Joshua T. Browne and recognized him as one of his fathers former associates. Sandra Henderson, working as a waitress, made an impression on Alex. Julie feared for Alexs well-being as he was released in Monicas care.

 

Fran Bachman was devastated when her husband, David suddently died of a heart attack. She found that her financial state was in backruptcy and Peter Willis arranged to co-sign her second mortgage on her house to protect it from the creditors. Fran relied on her new neighbors, the McGhees, particulary Johnny, a carpenter, because they moved into Chris Kirby’s former home. Johnnys mother, Patricia, disapproved of her daughter-in-law, Maria, who was an artist and Irish. Johnny was a former boxer who unfortunately killed his opponent in the ring and was living with this guilt. Johnny shared a pizza with Fran and Maria made it clear to Patricia that she trusted Johnny.

 

Peter was critical of Davids lack of ruthless competitiveness before his death. He campaigned for city DA which would be supervised by Monicas PR firm and won Joans – Peter’s wife - support. He agreed to support Joans desires for his complete participation in the natural childbirth procedure.

 

Dr. Max Cooper, Joans gynecologist, had employed Chris as his receptionist. He represented himself as a married man but secretly removed his wedding ring before leaving his office. It appeared that he was in the throes of a painful divorce. Chris learned that her former husband, Larry might be returning to the home office soon and Julie told her that Tony DeAngelo was staying on the West Coast to set up a people’s clinic. Max took Chris to dinner and made a pass but she reminded him he was married. Chris was furious when Monica implied she was having an affair with Max and was therefore no better than Sandra.

 

Love Of Life

 

Written by : Claire Labine & Paul Avila Mayer

Produced by : Jean Arley

 

Realizing his wife Kate Phillips might not be dying, Dan took Kates X-rays to Dr. Flowers to New York. On his way back with their daughter Rebecca, he lost control of the car and drove off a bridge. Dr. Flowers told Ted Chandler that Kate had to have surgery while Kates mother Beatrice identified Rebeccas body. Dans body remained missing. Vinnie Phillips, Dans mother told Kate that Dan and Rebecca were dead by her fault. Kate wanted Rebecca buried in the spot she picked but Vinnie asked Kate to allow Rebecca to be buried in Boston. Kate refused and Vinnie announced that Dans father, Lloyd offered to build a pediatric wing as a Memorial to Dan if Rebecca was buried in Boston. Ted and Kate realized Vinnie added the condition.

 

Van and Bruce Sterling hosted a pary in honor of Diana and Charles Lamont hoping to save their marriage. Diana was upset since Cal Aleata learned she and Jamie Rollins were having an affair. She slipped into the kitchen where she discussed the situation with Jamie unaware that Betsy Crawford, who had a crush on Jamie, was just outside. Charles gave Diana a bracelet but Jamie asked Diana to marry him. She begged him not to make her choose because Charles’ grandson, Johnny needed her since his mother Tess disappeared.

 

Jeff Hart told hitman Phil about Howells’ letter and instructed him to make sure no supporting evidence existed. Jeff was upset when Cal supported his son Davids desire to be a doctor. He realized Cal did not trust him whild David took a summer job as a brokers assistant but would not give his father the satisfaction of liking the position. Jeff offered Jamie the DAs spot on his ticket but seeing it for a bribe, Jamie refused. Jeff then instructed Phil to find some dirt on Jamie. Bruce Sterling ran Howells’ letter in the newspaper and hoped to find a witness. Meg, Bruce’s sister-in-law, was furious. Cal accidentally told Meg, her mother that Jamie was having an affair with Diana. Meg told Phil and he suggested she talked to Diana. When Meg did, Diana was paralyzed with fear. Jeff forgot a bribe in an envelope at a restaurant and insisted it was not his. He was furious when David saw Jeff who brought the envelope from the bar area and hustled his son out to the car.

 

One Life To Live

 

Written by : Gordon Russell

Produced by : Doris Quinlan

 

Viki Lord had returned to work on the Banner. Cathy Craig once more refused to marry Joe Riley and told Viki to marry him. She refused saying they had to wait until after Cathys baby was born. After cramps, Cathy was rushed to the hospital. She told Joe that she would leave town if he kept pressuring her. Dr. Jim Craig, Cathy’s father, told his daughter the problem was her body not adjusting to her liberated approach to unmarried parenthood.

 

Critically ill, Rachel Wilson left her hospital room and was found in a second rate hotel. Dr. Larry Wolek told her if she went to Europe, she would just give up. He added he loved her as a friend and Rachel agreed to return. Her estranged husband, Ben, intended to take her out of Llanview but was furious to learn he couldnt without her consent. Rachel accused Ben of being jealous of Larry. Her new X-rays showed the lymph tumors had reduced but she had a new tumor. Jim told Larry Rachels disease was often curable and Rachel was the exception. Ben learned a European specialist, Dr. Braden was in Llanview but not accredited in the U.S.. He arranged for Braden to see Rachel but Larry kept Rachel from taking pills given by Braden. They were indeed harmful. When Ben returned, Larry accused him of tyring to kill Rachel.

 

Hospitalized, Melinda Cramer was regaining her memory. Her sister, Dorian visited her and Melinda went into a rage and attacked Dorian. Mark Toland feared the possibility of Melindas memory returning as discovering his affair with her sister led to her breakdown and if is came out, his wife Julie would be crushed. Mark rejected Julies suggestions on ways they could repair their marriage. Dorians ex, John Douglas told her he could see she found the young man he predicted she would six months before. Mark asked Julie for a separation but he feared she could try to kill herself and agreed to give their marriage another try. Dorian told Mark Julie was using him but Julie’s mother, Eileen told Mark Julie was again the way she was when Jack Lawson left her.

 

Carla Hall told her husba,d Ed she would have like to go back to college. Even though they were short of the $10.000 nest egg Wanda Webb insisted they had before marrying, Vinnie Wolek tried to persuade her to marry him.

 

Search For Tomorrow

 

Written by : Gabrielle Upton

Produced by : Mary-Ellis Bunim

 

Paula Markham insisted the arrival of her former fiance, Mitch Farmer meant nothing and insisted she and Stu Bergman went on with their wedding plans. However, Stu forced her to admit she had feelings for Mitch. He cancelled the wedding and left Paula and Mitch plan their life together. Eunice Wyatt was upset that upon returning from their honeymoon, her husband John would rather attend a charity ball than rush to bring home her daughter Suzi who was having trouble adjusting to step-father, John.

 

Len Whiting, after leaving Seattle to be with his wife Patti, began drinking heavily when he learned the doctor who replaced him was taking credit for his work. Jennifer Pace was furious to learn her mother suffered a heart attack and her father did not tell her. She asked Scott Phillips to accompany her home to Washington where her mother died. She sought comfort from Scott. Mr. Pace told Jennifer he liked Scott but opposed the fact Scott was married. In Washington, Scott saw his father, Doug Martin, and learned he was walking again. He explained his situation with his wife, Kathy. When Kathy called to tell Scott she had finished in California, Jennifer answered and Scott told Kathy that he and Jennifer were having an affair. Shocked, she asked Dougs help and told him Scott had to be back to Henderson or shed go to Europe. Doug took his car to find his son. Meanwhile, Len, drunk, drove into Dougs car. He reported the accident anonymously and left without noticing Doug was the passenger. Dr. Tony Vincente operated on Doug but injuries raised the possibility he might not walk again. Len was upset to overhear a policeman saying the hit and run car would be tracked down by paint smears on Dougs car. Scott felt great guilt. Jennifer supported him but Scott realized Kathy must have thought he would not want to save their marriage and had already left.

 

Stephanie Wilkins confronted Tony on his feelings. He admitted being physically attracted to her but he loved his wife Jo. Upset, Stephanie took time off to visit her step-mother, Raney who cared for Stephanies nine year old daughter, Wendy. She decided to bring them to Henderson. Patti learned Stephanie had a child and Stephanie said she divorced Wendys father after two years of marriage.

 

Somerset

 

Written by : Robert J. Shaw

Produced by : Lyle B. Hill

 

Against Terri Martins wishes, Dr. Stan Kurtz visited Marion Parker trying to straighten out. Marion misconstrued the visit to her husband Warren implying Stan was making a pass and Warren confronted Stan. Teri explained Marion did this deliberately as a symptom of her paranoia. Kate Thornton offered Marion a job at the Somerset Register depite Julian Cannells warning. Marion made a big pass at Greg Mercer, scaring him. When she told Warren that Greg made a pass at her, he did not believe her. Marion told Kate and Terri that Warren was trying to destroy her.

 

Kate tried to encourage Julian to break dates with Eve Lawrence. Indeed he was falling for Eve but she was afraid of commitment but also of seeing him near Kate. Eve finally told Ben and Ellen Grant that Mark Mercer was Heathers father. They were supporting. Greg was staying in town but Heathers attempts at rekindling their relationship were difficult for him. Eve told Julian that Heather was the heir to a Lawrence trust but if it became known that Ken Lawrence was not her father, there could be trouble.

 

Delaney Brands and the Register agreed to finance a county fair as a PR move for both business. Tony and Ginger Cooper had a fight over Tonys agreeing to go to Chicago overnight with Kate on fair preparations as he was Delaney Brands representative and he cancelled. Ginger had a talk with Becky Winkle who reminded her she had to trust Tony. When Kate asked Tony again, Ginger told him to go.

 

Over Bens objections, Hilda Benson changed her will to incluce Martin Nell. Martin stole $50 from Hildas cash and put it in the pocket of a jacket returned to Tony from the cleaners. Ginger suggested he might have gotten drunk and took it unwittingly. He was furious. Martin implied Tony took the money too and he persuaded Hilda not to call the police. He hoped to use Tony as the scapegoat for his robbery scheme. Martin got hold of a will codicil form and filled it out exactly like the one Hilda signed but changed the date and increased the bequest to himself before forging Hildas signature.

 

The Young And The Restless

 

Written by : William J. Bell

Produced by : William J. Bell & John Conboy

 

Lorie Brooks ignored her sister Chris hopes that she would use an assumed name on her soon to be published novel and put their father Stuart off when he asked to see the draft. She was shocked to hear her sister Leslie had a nervous breakdown and tried to avoid Brad Elliot. Leslie blamed Lorie for her breakdown. Brad tried to talk to Leslie but she refused. Lories publisher, Dave Larson, set up a centerfold magazine spread as promotion for her novel and she had to go to New York. She asked Brad to elope but he fit the pieces together and realized Leslie was waiting for him in Detroit. Lorie asked Leslie not to tell Brad the truth and Leslie replied she would let Lorie do it. Jennifer Brooks, Lorie and Leslie’s mother, ended up guessing Lorie must have taken Leslies call but refused to believe it. Brad asked Lorie if she took Leslies call.

 

Kay Chancellor, very depressed, slept with Jeff, the stable boy over her companion Jill Fosters objection. She told Jill she had become like a daughter to her since her son Brock had not contacted her in years. Phillip Chancellor, Kay’s husband, spent more time with Jill and gave her a string of pearls and surprised her with a kiss. When she asked Phillip what he expected, he assured his intentions were honorable. After a dance, he told her he loved her. Jill re-doubled her effort to keep Kay sober but could not help wondering what Phillips pledge of love could mean.

 

Dr. Snapper Fosters schedule as a full fledged doctor left him very little time off and his wife, Chris planned a special dinner for his first evening home. The mood was shattered when he learned she withdrew money from her parents to buy things she felt they needed. Sally McGuire went into labor, worried that her suicide attempt would affect the child. Snapper visited her to reassure her. Stuart and Jennifer Brooks felt Sallys remaining after the babys birth was a threat to Chris happiness particularly since she was herself pregnant. But Snapper refused to mention it to Sally until they knew the baby was all right. Liz Foster, Snapper’s mother, stayed with Sally during her labor but felt guilty that she loved Sally as much as Chris. The baby boy was born but there were no news on its condition.

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It's weird reading about a pre-Monty spy storyline on GH. It does feel very Dobson-ish though.

 

Also good to see what Steve Hardy was getting up to. Those yearly summaries they used to have on Abc.com always seemed to suggest that all Steve did in the early - mid 70s was pining after Audrey.

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Hey sorry everyone. I had some technical issues, here is Oct 1973 Sorry @FrenchFan If I am messing up your thread. For those following the 1991 SOD thread, I will be getting more up this week. Apologies again for the delay. Nov and Dec 1973 are coming in a few seconds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here is November 1973 

 

 

December 1973

 

 

Here are two pages from Jan 1974. The first time Y&R appears. Sorry I don't have more

 

 

The last page I have is from Feb 74. Again Y&R and a bit of other shows. 

 

 

 

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All good everyone. Happy to share @FrenchFan Yes I think we are both determined to track them down, so hopefully soon we will have them all.

 

Bryna's recap of Y&R seems to confirm Bruce and Jen were together in the summer of 73 and that Gwen and Jill had a storyline previously as well. From what I read Gwen came into the salon all fabulous and beautiful, Jill was in awe. Gwen told Jill she had a great job as an escort. Jill mistakes this as simply a woman who escorts men around town as their dates and makes plans to sign on, until she visits Gwen's workplace and realises it is a brothel. Not sure if those details are 100% correct, so if anyone knows more, would be good to find out.

 

This happened again (sort of) in 1976. Jill takes a job at a hotel as a manicurist and is offered the chance to prostitute herself for the male clients at the hotel, but Snapper realises what Jill has gotten herself into and goes to stop her. Jill is almost ready to go through with it but Snapper gets through to her. She then took a job at the Golden Comb with Derek Thurston in the aborted Shampoo-esque story that got dumped and pushed back to 1977 when they finally cast Joe LaDue

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At Di’s 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 deserted—he has his nurse, and Felicia will always be home to prepare dinner. But Charles isn’t 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 didn’t tell Eddie, and rides her mercilessly. Finally Felicia realizes she can’t stand any more of this mental agony and packs, saying she needs time to think and so does he. Charles immediately calls at Eddie’s for her and is surprised that she’s not there. But his call worries Eddie, who goes to her studio to see if she’s there. He finds her about to drive to Maine, to her Aunt Mavis’s home. Felicia is touched by Eddie’s suggestion that he accompany her for her safety, but assures him she’ll 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. Charles  survives the surgery but remains in a coma. Felicia arrives at Aunt Mavis’s 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 it’s 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 she’s 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 shouldn’t 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 Rick’s 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 mother’s helper, and asking Jamie for her old job back. Jamie assures her it’s available and ‘takes her to dinner. Betsy is annoyed when Meg stops by just as she’s returning home with Jamie, and she tells Meg she won’t stand for her checking up on her. Ben has been having problems ever since his prisonmates discovered he’s in for bigamy. This “pretty boy” 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  they decide to teach Ben what it’s 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 it’s 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 Ben’s 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 she’ll visit again, she hesitates, not wanting to make any commitments. The warden tells Ben he’s 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. Van’s horror at this is echoed by. the warden, who tells Ben that his mother’s attempt to bribe the board could cost him his parole.But the board doesn’t hold this against Ben, and his parole is granted.  
    • Through to the big final on Saturday: Norway, Albania, Sweden, Iceland, the Netherlands, Poland, San Marino, Estonia, Portugal and the Ukraine Eliminated:  Slovenia, Belgium, Azerbaijan, Croatia, Cyprus
    • GH 1976 . A transition as the show went to 45 mins and the revamp continued. From the Daytime serial Newletter  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 staff’s 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 Hobart’s 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 Leslie’s professional life has been overshadowed by the shocking discovery that her illegitimate child, born when Leslie was a college student, didn’t die at birth, as she had been told, but rather, on her domineering father’s 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 Leslie’s love into their lives.  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 to  have another child, as a hysterectomy was necessary after Martha’s birth. Diana suffers feelings of inadequacy, believing she is beneath Peter socially, as she was a waitress before successfully completing nurses’training. Nurse Jessie Brewer, who was married to Phil years ago, has tried to show Diana that her present accomplishments have overcome her disadvantaged origins.   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 Laura’s 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 stranger—the 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 Leslie’s preoccupation with the girl, and warns Leslie that many lives could be irreparably harmed if Laura finds out she’s illegitimate. Leslie retains an attorney, Curtis Baxter, whose reputation doesn’t stress ethics. He advises her to sue for custody if a personal appeal to the Vinings to relinquish the child doesn’t produce results. Barbara’s fears are more than realized when she returns Leslie’s extravagant Christmas gift to Laura—an electric typewriter—and 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 Barbara’s stillborn child, to “protect” his unwed daughter. At home, Barbara tells her husband, Jason, that she didn’t 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 they  face is that Laura might somehow learn that her parents weren’t 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 Laura’s. 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 Laura’s. Medically this means that Jason can’t be Laura’s father—but 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 Leslie’s 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 doesn’t 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 Laura’s deciding to live with them.  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 Faulkners’ 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 doesn’t matter, as she is planning to leave medicine to devote her full attention to her daughter. Cam warns her that she’s risking heartbreak by assuming she will get permanent custody of Laura, and again suggests she is trying to buy the girl’s love with possessions. Leslie retorts that Cam’s 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.  But when Laura falls ill with influenza meningitis she deliriously calls for her “real mother,” rejecting Leslie’s presence. Leslie is horrified when Barbara shows up, summoned by Cam, and demands to see her daughter. Leslie tells Dr. Steve Hardy she’s going to lose Laura and it’s Cam who is taking her away. In Laura’s best interest, Barbara and Leslie join forces to help the child’s recovery. But her doctors are puzzled when her symptomatic fever and convulsions continue after the meningitis is overcome. Leslie’s emotional condition isn’t helped when Cam insists ‘that her constant vigil over Laura is obsessive and she’s 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 Cam’s side, and they make up. But Peter’s probing has made Leslie face another truth that Laura’s illness may be psychosomatic, due to the choice she must make. As Leslie faces the growing realization that she is the cause of her daughter’s 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. :
    • 1976 Part 3 Peggy Brooks, the youngest Brooks daughter, upset over her parents’ 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 she’s 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, Leslie Elliot’s restaurant. Joanne, who is very overweight, is on another of her frequent reducing diets, hoping to regain Johnny’s love and attention. She is encouraged by Brock Reynolds, who manages the Allegro for Leslie. Sympathizing with her problem and her need for her husband’s love, Brock tells. her she must feel beautiful herself before other people can see it. One night, while discussing Joanne’s previous, fruitless attempts to diet, Jack asks her a question he’d never actually asked ‘before: Why had she gained all  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 couldn’t have a child until he’d 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, Jack put his arms around her and kisses her. Feeling that Johnny really cares now that he knows about the abortion, Joanne’s trying very hard'to stay on her diet. But Peggy, having lunch at the Allegro, confides in her friendly waitress that she’s in love, and the man’s name is Jack Curtis. Joanne is heartsick, not only for herself but for Peggy, who obviously has no idea that Jack is married. Knowing that Peg’s 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 he 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, ‘For’ God’s sake, he’s a married man!” Disbelieving, Peggy goes to Jack, who tries to explain he’s 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 Peggy’s suffering, Joanne goes over to her and gently tells Peg she understands the hurt she’s going through—they 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 doesn’t 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 Kay’s paid companion. In this way Jill shakes Kay’s acceptance of Phillip’s death and has her convinced that Phillip is only away on a business trip. But Liz and Brock discover Jill’s grisly charade and begin to help Kay back to reality. Faced with the enormity of what she’s 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.
    • 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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