August 12, 20214 yr Members Quote The Emmy Award-winning real-life husband and wife duo Carolyn and Richard Culliton will be my guests live in The Locher Room on Thursday, August 19th at 3 p.m. EST / 12 p.m. PST to look back at their incredible careers in daytime. Full-sized video: Spoiler
August 19, 20214 yr Members Richard Culliton said he created Carly Tenney. I thought Marland had her in his bible? I wish ATWT would've kept him as HW after 1995.
August 19, 20214 yr Members There's always been some mythology about how Marland had X, Y and Z 'in his bible' years after his death - I always wondered about the claims re: Carly and others on ATWT. I can believe he created them, but there's a lot of people who also claim ownership of the Carly on GH. For example Claire Labine, I believe, explicitly said she created Carly Roberts/Benson, but I'm not so sure how much the Guza team after her would agree with details of that. I often wonder if Marland or Labine creating certain later characters on their respective shows goes to the original vague concepts and not much else.
August 19, 20214 yr Members 30 minutes ago, Soapsuds said: Richard Culliton said he created Carly Tenney. I thought Marland had her in his bible? I wish ATWT would've kept him as HW after 1995. It's likely that Marland created Marcy Breen (Jill Powell was the actress who was most memorable in the role), who I have always thought seemed like an early precursor to Carly Tenney.
August 19, 20214 yr Members Richard and Carolyn wrote three episodes of Beyond Salem that's coming up in September. 6 minutes ago, DramatistDreamer said: It's likely that Marland created Marcy Breen (Jill Powell was the actress who was most memorable in the role), who I have always thought seemed like an early precursor to Carly Tenney. I liked her and yes she had the Carly vibe.
August 19, 20214 yr Members Wasn’t Rosanna already there? And Mike? I can believe, knowing Marland’s track record, that he had notes on Carly (or at least a sister), that they were antagonistic, etc. But ultimately, she was probably very unlike what he would have done with it. Same with Labine and Carly/Jax. They may have introduced them, but Guza/Harris used them in ways I can’t imagine Claire Labine would have. Carly was such a Guza type once all was said and done. And even he had other writers carry the torch while he was at Sunset Beach and they started the AJ stuff.
August 19, 20214 yr Members Well, any subsequent writing regimes generally does something different with a character years down the road. I doubt that the writer who originally created Barbara Ryan imagined that she would be a vamp wreaking havoc on the men (and men's wives) of Oakdale while building a fashion business or even further down the road, jumping out of windows and assisting the same ex-husband who once tortured her into kidnapping people. Also, I am confused about the discussion about Carly and Luke. There was a Carly on ATWT, and a Carly on GH. There was also a Luke on ATWT, created decades after GH's Luke--all by different writers. Are we all talking about vastly different characters? Right?
August 20, 20214 yr Members 1 hour ago, DramatistDreamer said: Well, any subsequent writing regimes generally does something different with a character years down the road. I doubt that the writer who originally created Barbara Ryan imagined that she would be a vamp wreaking havoc on the men (and men's wives) of Oakdale while building a fashion business or even further down the road, jumping out of windows and assisting the same ex-husband who once tortured her into kidnapping people. Also, I am confused about the discussion about Carly and Luke. There was a Carly on ATWT, and a Carly on GH. There was also a Luke on ATWT, created decades after GH's Luke--all by different writers. Are we all talking about vastly different characters? Right? Both Carly’s have contested origins- the apocryphal origin of Carly on ATWT has been that she was in Marland’s last storyline bible, but he died before she was introduced and Culliton went forward with the plans. But maybe Culliton created her altogether. Same with Carly on GH- Labine claimed credit for her, but once she arrives she is far more like a Guza character than a Labine one, because he and Karen Harris did most of her early writing.
August 20, 20214 yr Members 59 minutes ago, titan1978 said: the apocryphal origin of Carly on ATWT has been that she was in Marland’s last storyline bible, but he died before she was introduced and Culliton went forward with the plans. But maybe Culliton created her altogether. don’t know about marland and carly, but according to the kindle single, as the world stopped turning… “When As the World Turn’s head writer, Richard Culliton, first pitched the character of Carly Tenney to executive producer Laurence Caso in early 1995, both saw Carly as the troubled girl who would eventually bring the complexity and longevity of Reva Shayne to Oakdale.”
August 20, 20214 yr Members I think the Kasnoffs were part of Douglas Marland's long term story bible. Not sure about Carly.
August 20, 20214 yr Members I think maybe the idea of carly was in Marlands plans. Remember Rosanna had run away to find out about her mom and ended up at the Snyder's. So I'm sure it was in his bible...but I think Culliton made her a memorable character. And I do recall she started out warm until she smoked out by the Snyder pond and threw it in the pond. I liked her for that because the Snyder's were a horrid family
August 20, 20214 yr Members 17 hours ago, DramatistDreamer said: It's likely that Marland created Marcy Breen (Jill Powell was the actress who was most memorable in the role), who I have always thought seemed like an early precursor to Carly Tenney. Speaking of Ms. Powell, she has been through quite a lot in recent years, to put things mildly. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/06/nyregion/therapist-and-patient-share-a-theater-of-hurt.html
August 21, 20214 yr Members I'm enjoying this one so far. Glad Richard was able to discuss the Frankie/Bianca/Maggie/Erica storyline. Edited August 21, 20214 yr by DemetriKane
August 21, 20214 yr Members On 8/12/2021 at 7:43 PM, titan1978 said: I did enjoy his time on AMC, even though it was morphed into another show. Agreed. I did too. I believe in reinventing shows every few decades, so i was game for it. Amc needed it LOL.
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