ALL: If you could wake up and end up into the world of one of the soap... which one and why?
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Dear God in Heaven (/KatherineChancellor), maybe blazer is the wrong word - Iām just saying AndrĆ© needs to wear baggy clothes or larger sizes cause heās a short king and the sizes theyāve chosen for him make him look smaller and shorter than necessary Ā
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btw heās not even that young, must be around Martinās age⦠-
I think she left before Justin. I remember someone saying her last scene is dancing with Ross at the ball, telling him she's leaving to be with Ben.
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What a wonderful photo! It really is a shame that Peacock will not show those early years. I know I'd love to see them!
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With the death of Days and GH actress, Denise Alexander, someone posted this in the Days thread, a '60s-era photo of some of the cast, which lists the names. In the upper left, is a young Susan Flannery, who obviously ended up playing Stephanie Forrester on B&B, who was one of a few actresses to play Dr. Laura Horton [mother to Mike and Jennifer Horton] on Days. Here is a link to the photo: https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/38014-days-behind-the-scenes-articlesphotos/?do=findComment&comment=2022200 Ā
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https://parade.com/news/days-of-our-lives-star-susan-seaforth-hayes-pays-heartfelt-tribute-to-denise-alexander-a-friend-to-treasure
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By rsclassicfanforever · Posted
Sorry, there must have been a error, while creating the file. I redone it and it has audio -
By BetterForgotten · Posted
Tamara Tunie was on a local CBS affiliate in Baltimore the other day talking about a few things she had going on, BTG amongst them: "Beyond the Gates" star Tamara Tunie is in Baltimore for the Reginald F. Lewis Museum's 20th anniversary -
By Paul Raven · Posted
Kobe/Long had their own template and pretty much gutted the cast. As soon as contracts were up established characters were dropped. They needed to free the budget for the new characters. Going back to Ann,I wonder why the Dobsons renewed her contract around 78? After her initial story she became supporting and they didn't seem to want to pursue a romance with Mike. Maybe the feedback was that viewers blamed her indirectly for Leslie's death. If Mike hadn't taken on her case etc. Did she decide not to disrupt her son's life? Seems odd after everything she didn't claim him back. 1976 continues... Joe Werner is just not bouncing back after his recovery as he should, and Sarah, concerned about his sometimes morbid-seeming depression, consults Justin Marler. They agree that Joe is becoming a ācardiac cripple,ā and know this kind of overcompensation for illness and overprecaution can not only be a permanently depressed condition but can actually cause a setback for him physically.Ā Marler releases Joe into Sarahās care, but itās soon apparent that just being out of the hospital hasnāt done anything to boost Joeās spirits about his return to a normal existence. Marler finally lays it out to Joeāthe choice has to be his. He can choose to lead a normal, productive life as a doctor and as a husband to the best wife he could have, or he can choose to become an invalid and live on the outside looking in for the rest of his days, sentencing Sarah to the same fate. Realizing the selfishness of what heās doing to āSarah as well as the narrowness of the confinement heās set for himself, Joe begins to see his preoccupation with his illness as the self-pity it really is and decides heās ready to return to the hospital for a one hour shift each day. Sarah is overjoyed by his turnabout, but full happiness is hers on the day she overhears Joe telling a fearful patient that the world is beautiful and worth any. effort to get back into it. Steve and Adam are thrilled to learn that Cedars has been the recipient of the Levy Grant for expansion of hospital property. But they have learned, as they report to Ed, that the land they were hoping to build the new research facility on, the land immediately adjacent to the hospital, has been purchased by Dr. Justin Marler. Both Adam and Steve feel that Justin is expanding a power base at Cedars and the land purchase is just one more block in Justinās power play. When Ed asks Marler why he purchased this particular parcel of land, Marler explains that he bought it with the express intention of someday building his own offices and facilities convenient to the major facilities of Cedars. When the subject of the hospitalās needing the land arises, Marler meets with Adam, and they agree that he should realize a fair profit from his property and that an unbiased assessor should beĀ engaged to evaluate the market value of the land so they can agree on a selling price. When Sarah comments on the fact that Marler is to realize a profit on the land, he bitterly replies that no matter what heās done since coming to Cedars to prove that he has changed. since she last knew him, she refuses to see him as anything but what he was all those years ago. Sarah insists this isnāt true. But Marler then calls Adam for a meeting and informs him that the land is not for sale at any price. As Adam begins to grow alarmed, Marler continues that the site for the new building will be his personalĀ donation to the hospital. As Adam expresses profuse thanks and appreciation, Marler wryly notes that the tax deductions heāll realize on this contribution to a charitable institution will benefit himself almost as much as Cedars. When Steve Jackson learns that Marler is to be elected head of the research wing that will be built on his property, he expresses the conviction that this was the exact intention of the gift. Adam, however, assures Steve that the donation wasnāt a factor in the hospitalĀ Ā boardās decision, they were concerned only with Dr. Marlerās reputation as a doctor. | After lengthy consultations and meetings. with the hospitalĀ Ā staff, Ed assured by the head nurse that her nurses performed commendably despite the added pressure of the train wreck, presents his findings to the hospital review board. Steve arrives at two possible explanations for the facts. Either Grainger, more active than usual due to the previously delayed medication, reached for the writing pad and inadvertently disconnected the breathing tubes, or he was in a state of extreme upset because of the delayed medication and.in the excitement a surge of adrenalin within his system caused his brain aneurism to start hemorrhaging. " Upon learning that the review board has ruled out negligence in Graingerās death, Ed tells Rita, who takes her first free breath in a long time. But Ed hasnāt thought to tell Rita that heās been in touch with Graingerās attorney, Mr. Schafer, who, knowing that a woman was at the base of Graingerās investigation, is coming to Springfield to try to find out who the woman - was who walked out on Grainger when he collapsed āin the restaurant. Peggy, learning that Ritaās āforgettingā to deliver Hollyās message was instrumental in their divorce ābeing finalized, tells Ed that Holly wanted to reach him to stop the divorce. Immediately after, Peggy is torn by doubts, wondering if she did the right thing.She confides in Barbara, who then discusses the situation with Ed. He tells her he and Holly have discovered a new closeness now that they are building their separate lives. Barbara quickly contradicts him: Holly is not building a new life. Barbara gently cautions Ed, saying, āPeople change, feelings change, and what seems right now may not be right a year from now. No decision is irrevocable.ā Ed agrees with this. Now that Ben has declared his love for her, Hope finds herself apprehensive, fearing that she might be making a mistake, as she did a few years ago, when she was sure she was in love with her college professor. Explaining that she doesnāt want to make another mistake, she asks Ben to be patient, and he agrees. When Mike expresses his disapproval of Benās overstated independence, his need to be beholden to no one, Hope quickly jumps to Benās defense, and MikeĀ apologizes. But Ben, surprisingly, accepts Mikeās assessment as constructive criticism. Later Hope, examining her feelings and desires, tells Ben she does love him and wants to belong to him. Later that evening, after theyāve made love, Ben asks Hope to marry him.And, delighted, she replies that she will. At Hopeās instigation, Bert has a family dinner to which Ben is invited, and Hope announces their intention to marry over glasses of wine. Mike politely offers best wishes while Bert thrills the couple with her offer to' make a Christmas wedding for them. Bert later tells Mike he must accept this engagement with good spirits for Hope, and later, seeing the joy sheās feeling, he gives his daughter his approval. But Ben finds another problem on his very own doorstep: his brother Jerry, who announces heās left home after several bad fights with their parents. He refuses to tell Ben what they were fighting about. As Ben is showering, Jerry borrows his car and goes out for an hour. The phone rings, but Ben canāt hear it. Shortly after, two uniformed officers visit Mike at home to tell him that his late wifeās car has been involved in a delicatessen robbery earlier in the evening. Since Ben bought Leslieās car, Mike accompanies the officers to Benās apartment. Ben curtly informs the police that he had nothing to do with the robbery and makes it clear that he feels they wouldnāt be there if he didnāt have a record and that his exoneration doesnāt prevent his being hassled like any ex-con,as they tell him he has to go to the police station for questioning. Hope tells Ben she called him earlier, and when he replies that he must have been in the shower, she accepts his word unhesitatingly.Jerry finally returns to Benās place and under questioning from Ben admits that he robbed the store,explaining that he has debts. Ben is now in a quandary,as he feels he must protect his brother but doesnāt want to be unfair to Hope. He tries to ease the situation by withdrawing $185 from the joint checking account he opened with Hope and repaying the delicatessen owner. He then sends Jerry out of town to stay with a friend. His relief at having solved the problem is short-lived, however, when Mike informs him that, despite the reparations, the robbery was a felony and the police will continue to investigate. Hope is badly upset to learn while making a deposit that Ben withdrewāa sum which Mike tells her is equal to the amount stolen. This shakes her belief that he _was really home when she called, and she goes to him, asking for an answer to put her mind at rest. Ben canāt betray Jerry and asks Hope to trust him, promising she will have the whole story eventually. But Hope canāt accept this; she needs complete honesty and openness in her relationship and without it cannot goon. She painfully tells her father that the wedding is off despite her love for Ben, and tells Bert to stop preparations. Mike goes to Ben, reminding him that half the money in the account is Hopeās and she has the right to an answer. But Ben wonāt say any more and refuses Mikeās offer to represent him legally, again stating that he doesnāt need a lawyer, because heās done nothing wrong.Ā Ā Ā
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