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https://www.instagram.com/p/DMWi67TJ7yB/
ATWT 11-9-1979 Lisa is in this episode, seems prominently


https://www.instagram.com/p/DMWjrlAJ7ux/
ATWT 11-12-1979 Lisa is in this episode.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DMXWWg8pwiX/
ATWT 11-27-1979 Lisa's father Henry is in this episode. (I think)
https://www.instagram.com/p/DMXcHiVJcNU/
ATWT 11-29-1979 Lisa is in this episode

Some people are calling Eileen's Lisa the OG Vixen & also some people are pointing out that Agnes Nixon's mother/daughter trope of the troublesome raven-haired daughter with the put upon working class mother owe a debt of gratitude to Lisa & if so there we are with Rachel/Ada/AW, Erica/Mona/AMC & possibly 2 more pairs from Loving & from The Brighter Day.

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All very interesting except for the fact that Eileen did not return to ATWT until January 1967 so ant ratings info from 65-66 have no relevance to Lisa, who wasn't onscreen.

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Okay, this is not my thing per se but I am aware of sources online which place EF back at ATWT as of May 1966. One of them is from a Soap Opera Central actor info page which is archived here 

https://web.archive.org/web/20240111164838/https://www.soapcentral.com/as-the-world-turns/whoswho/lisa.php 

I know personally over the years I often looked to the Soap Opera Central data as authoritative. I'm not sure whether this is a newly found error or what.

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Thanks for the info, especially about Soap Central. Noted.

BTW, Mike was so pleased to get this correction! He joins us in caring about

correct info.

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Absolute legend in the industry. Helen Wagner and Doug Hastings were on the air live discussing Lisa when Walter Cronkite interrupted to tell the country that Kennedy had been assassinated. So many years of amazing work that Eileen accomplished, there will never be another like her. 

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She lived a long, great life! She seemed to be very classy and pragmatic about the "Gautman" years...hopefully she had money so she didn't care that much. 

Someone posted a scene on FB with her and EH. Lucinda finds Lisa in Earl's suite in NY...(why these ladies would want Earl besides having a gay bestie is beyond me) and they get into it..with some really good unMarland lines..."I hope he likes it with the lights out"  (Liz adlib.) Its funny though, Hubbard cannot steal the scene as usual as Fulton keeps up with her (It looks like hitting Lisa with a folder is a Liz thing and Fulton comes back with "Do that again and you will be going home in a body bag!") 

They didn't have enough scenes where they could try to top one another.

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