Labine had watched Love of Life in the late 1950s/early 1960s when she was nursing her babies so she had a working knowledge of the show. I cannot remember if she specifially watched the period where Meg was present, but based on the available dates of birth for Eleanor and Matthew, I think that it's unlikely unless Labine had been watching longer than she claimed. She would have been watching in the early Rosehill period.
Prior to Labine and Mayer's arrival at Love of Life there had been some creative upheaval. The show had spent several years on two or three storylines that had either come to a close or never completely sparked the audiences interest. Vanessa Sterling, the show's central mature female lead, learned that her first husband, Paul Raven, was alive and living his life as attorney Matt Corby, which led to a series of complications involving both of their new spouses (Bruce Sterling and nasty Southern anatognist Evelyn Corby). If I remember correctly, the story ended when Matt/Paul was revealled to be Evelyn's murderer.
In the other really big story, singer Bill Prentiss (the son of the Sterlings neighbor) and his love Tess Krakauer overcame a series of obstacles to be together (including being accused of murdering Tess' husband, John Randolph). Bill got sick with a blood disease and died leaving Tess to raise their son on her own. Tess ended up being duped by a phony psychic who claimed he could communicate with Bill and there was something about a song that Bill wrote that was being published. The fan reaction wasn't great from what I've read.
There was also a story involving Kate Swanson, a singer, in love with an uppercrust doctor, Dr. Dan Phillips, and was pursued by Rick Latimer, Brue Sterling's son-in-law. A Who's the Daddy occured with Nurse Candy Love, who liked Dan, changing the baby's blood type so it looked like Rick was the father of the baby and that Candy could have Dan for herself. Dan's elitist mother Lavinia Phillips also didn't approve of the lounge singer as a potential daughter-in-law. Eventually, the truth came out and Dan and Kate were together.
When Labine and Mayer came on, they did seem to explore some less conventional soap opera stories than what had been playing out previously. Meg returned with her family in tow, ski bum Ben who had been practically raised by Vanessa in tandem with Meg, Meg's innocent daughter Cal, and yet another ex-husband of Meg's, Eduardo Aleata. Meg became involved with the newly introduced Jeff Hart, a businessman with criminal ties runnning for mayor of Rosehill. Meg marries Jeff and Jeff wins the mayoral election making Meg the First Lady fo Rosehill. Meanwhile, Vanessa, now a reporter, began investigating the school cafeteria because her niece, Cal, said the meat tasted funny. It turns out, Jeff's cronies had been skimming money by providing the cafeteria with horse meat. Vanessa and Cal ended up locked in a freezer to keep the corruption from being exposed. In the interlude, stepsiblings David Hart and Cal Aleata were becoming romantically involved. David was a more sensitive young man than his ruthless father. As Jeff's world was crumbling, he attempted to sexually attack Cal leading David to shoot his own father dead.
Ben's story is the one that you most likely already now. Meg promised Ben his inheritance once he had been married to a proper young woman like Betsy Crawford. Ben seduced and married Betsy despite already having a wife, vampy piano player Arlene Lovett. Arlene and Ben schemed together to get Ben's inheritance while keeping quiet about Arlene and Ben's marriage. Jamie Rollins, a district attorney, started to put the pieces together so they set up Jamie to look like he slept with Arlene, to blackmail Jamie. Jamie didn't crumble to their blackmail scheme and the pictures were sent to Jamie's live in-lover Diana Lamont, an older woman had been married when they began their affair. Diana lost the baby she was carrying as a result. Jamie and Diana's situation was a bit of a the talk of the town as gossipy society matron Vivian Carlson clucked about the two living in sin at Ben and Betsy's wedding.
The Ben bigamy story is the broad outline for the Lois / Ned / Katherine story nearly 20 years later on General Hospital.
If you look at the @saynotoursoap posts early in the thread you might get a better idea than what I provided.
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