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Today in Soap Opera History (February 25)

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1980: The Edge of Night's Raven took the witness stand.
1992: General Hospital's Robert said goodbye to Robin.
2009: OLTL's David found out Bo was his biological father.
2010: All My Children's Greenlee married David.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1966: On Another World, Lee told Mike Bauer (Gary Pillar) she had come to depend too much on her relationship with her father, which was why she was happy Hope felt close to Emily.

1972: On The Doctors, after a fight with John, Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) arrived up at Dr. Nick Bellini's (Gerald Gordon) apartment, and the two of them shared a kiss.



1980: On The Edge of Night, Raven (Sharon Gabet) took the stand as Elliot's mystery witness.



1985: On Days of our Lives, Melissa Anderson (Lisa Trusel) and Pete Jannings (Michael Leon) remembered the good times they shared.

1985: On Another World, Carl Hutchins (Charles Keating) called Mac Cory (Douglass Watson) to let him know he had kidnapped Mac's wife, Rachel (Victoria Wyndham).



1986:Search for Tomorrow's"We'll Search for Tomorrow" theme was used for the final time. The song was written by by Jon Silbermann, Jack Cortner and John Barranco. In the episode, the residents of Henderson prepared for a flood.

1987: On Santa Barbara, Tori (Kristen Meadows) ran out during her wedding to Mason (Land Davies), and the Capwells spotted Kelly (Robin Wright).



1992: On General Hospital, Robert (Tristan Rogers) and Holly (Emma Samms) came face to face with Faison. McTavish was shot and killed in the commotion by Faison who was aiming for Holly. Faison escaped by helicopter, and Robert decided to go after him. Robert said goodbye to Robin (Kimberly McCullough) and Holly before leaving. Watch here.

1993: On The Young and the Restless, Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc) made a plan to get to Cricket Blair (Lauralee Bell) by busting through a wall in Hilary Lancaster's apartment.

2008: On The Young and the Restless, Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) met her half-brother, Adam Wilson (Chris Engen), for the first time.



2009: On One Life to Live, Kyle Lewis (Brett Claywell) revealed to the Buchanans that David Vickers (Tuc Watkins) was Bo Buchanan's (Robert S. Woods) son.



2010: On All My Children, Greenlee Smythe (Rebecca Budig) married David Hayward (Vincent Irizarry).



Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2013: Production on Prospect Park's new All My Children began in Stamford, Connecticut.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Michael Fairman (Murphy, The Young and the Restless; ex-Archbishop Damien, Sunset Beach, ex-Harry, General Hospital; ex-Nick, Ryan's Hope) - 84
Sally Jessy Raphael (Guest Star, Another World) - 83
Leann Hunley (ex-Anna, Days of our Lives; ex-Dana, Dynasty; ex-Tamara, Dawson's Creek; ex-Marcia, Models Inc.) - 63
Jean Bruce Scott (ex-Jessica, Days of our Lives) - 62
Tommy Lynch (Executive Producer/Writer, South of Nowhere) - 62
Alexis Denisof (ex-Wesley, Angel; ex-Wesley, Buffy The Vampire Slayer) - 52
Anson Mount (ex-Cullen, Hell on Wheels) - 45
Andrew Miller (Executive Producer/Writer, The Secret Circle; Imaginary Bitches)
Jennifer Ferrin (ex-Louise, Hell on Wheels; ex-Jennifer, As the World Turns) - 38
Heather Lindell (ex-Jan, Days of our Lives ex-Lynn, As the World Turns) - 36

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Today in Soap Opera History (February 26)

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1960: Secret Storm's Susan wanted Amy sent to private school.
1962: CBS' brought back The Clear Horizon.
1980: Edge of Night's Raven fought with Logan.
2002: Mary Stuart's final GL episode aired.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1960: On The Secret Storm, Amy Ames (June Carter) was upset at the prospect of going to private school, an idea suggested by her sister, Susan Ames Dunbar (Mary Foskett).



1962: CBS daytime soap opera The Clear Horizon returned after being off the air for nearly a year. CBS canceled the show a 12 months earlier, with what was thought to be the final episode airing on March 10, 1961, but resurrected the show after an avalanche of complaints from viewers. The series was written and produced by a former Navy Officer, Manya Starr, and told the story of a young Air Force Officer and his wife who lived at Cape Canaveral.

1964: On Search for Tomorrow, Joanne (Mary Start) told Stu (Larry Haines) that Isabel had been spreading wild rumors by claiming that Patti had an affair with Isabel's husband. In the meantime, Patti wanted to delay her marriage to Brad because of Isabel's claims. Brad agreed to postpone the wedding, but ultimately wanted Patti to forget about Isabel's vendetta and concentrate on their upcoming life together.

1973: On The Doctors, Dr. Hank Iverson (Palmer Deane) fretted about his current position to Dr. Mike Powers (Peter Burnell).

1979: On Ryan's Hope, as Siobhan (Sarah Felder) and Jack (Michael Levin) continued to search for the problem with the furnace the representative from C&P realty called Pyle to find out what he should do next. Pyle told him to lock them in the boiler room with the overheated furnace moments before leaving to warn the others in the building to get out.

1979: On All My Children, Jeff was convinced by Christina to buy a house in the community, Donna was upset by her delirious husband's confession of love for another woman, and Paul tried to convince Benny not to trust the legality of "quickie" divorces made in Latin America. Donna resolved to stay with her husband Chuck in spite of his love for Tara, Devon went into labor while alone and isolated in a snowbound house with only Wally there to help her, and Tara and Phil decided to remarry.

1979: On One Life to Live, Llanview was upset by the arrival of Mario, a brother who eerily resembled his murdered racketeer brother Marco. Meanwhile, Jenny's husband had to face his serious gambling problem, Mario investigated the unsolved murder of his brother Marco, Carla (Ellen) and Jack (Arthur Burghardt) celebrated her birthday, and Tina and Greg kissed each other in a closed diner.

1979: On General Hospital, Audrey (Rachel Ames) revealed to Jeff (Richard Dean Anderson) that the dying Steve Hardy was his real father. Scott (Kin Shriner) and Bryan paid a visit to Scott's fiancee. Steve Hardy then began to recover from his severe illness and Jeff started adjusting to the knowledge that Steve was his real father. Later, Scott and Bryan confronted Scott's ex-girlfriend.

1979: On The Edge of Night, April got a premonition that her long-missing mother would visit her soon. Meanwhile, Monticello tried to recover as a strange cult called "children of the earth" was dismantled and its leader arrested.

1980: On The Edge of Night, Raven (Sharon Gabet) had a huge confrontation with Logan.



1981: On Another World, Mac (Douglass Watson) worried Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) and Jamie's (Richard Bekins) relationship might be ruined if she talked to Jamie about Cecile.



1986: On Search for Tomorrow, Henderson residents fought for their lives after a devastating flood destroyed the town. The show debuted its final new opening sequence.

1988: On General Hospital, as Grant Putnam was taken into custody, he screamed about Anna (Finola Hughes), "I hope she dies!" Anna cried and collapsed in Robert's (Tristan Rogers) arms.

1993: On The Young and the Restless, Mary (Carolyn Conwell) lectured Paul (Doug Davidson) about his lack of interest in April.

1993: Actress Constance Ford, died at age 69. She played Ada on Another World for nearly 26 years. Below is a clip from the episode of Another World that celebrated Ada's life.



Note: Read our interview with Robin Strasser (AW's original Rachel) where she talks about Constance Ford here.

1999: Drake Hogestyn and Deidre Hall hosted the 15th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards. The ceremony featured a tribute to the late Michael Zaslow. Watch below.



2002: Legendary actress Mary Stuart aired for the final time as Meta Bauer on Guiding Light. Stuart passed away two days later.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Margarita Cordova (ex-Carmen, Sunset Beach; ex-Rosa, Santa Barbara) - 79
Melinda Cordell (ex-Lucy, The Edge of Night; ex-Danny, Somerset; ex-Natalie, General Hospital) - 74
Barbara Niven (ex-Brenda, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Liz, One Life to Live) - 65
John Bolger (ex-Garrett, General Hospital; ex-John, One Life to Live; ex-Phillip, Guiding Light; ex-Gabe, Another World; ex-Garrett, General Hospital) - 64
Guy Mack (ex-Patrick, General Hospital) - 61
Christopher Maleki (ex-Spike, Passions; ex-Taylor, Days of our Lives; ex-Ben, Port Charles; ex-Cole, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 54
Greg Rikaart (Kevin, The Young and the Restless) - 41
Christine Carlo (ex-Leticia, General Hospital) - 39
Angelica McDaniel (Executive Vice President, Daytime Programs, CBS Entertainment)
Brooke Radding (ex-Brook Lynn, General Hospital) - 24

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Today in Soap Opera History (February 27)

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1968: Dark Shadow' Victoria was found guilty of witchcraft.
1973: Guiding Light's Bauer family attended Papa Bauer's funeral.
1986: Search for Tomorrow's Jo was rescued from a flood.
2008: Days of our Lives' Caroline said goodbye to Shawn.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1968: On Dark Shadows, Victoria Winters (Alexandra Moltke) collapsed after the judges found her guilty of witchcraft and sentenced her to be hanged until dead.



1973: On The Guiding Light, the Bauer family and freinds attended a moving memorial service for the recently deceased Papa Bauer. Ed (Mart Hulswitt) eulogized his beloved grandfather, while grandson Mike (Don Stewart) sang one of Papa's favorite songs.



1975: NBC announced it was canceling daytime soap opera How to Survive a Marriage in order to expand Days of our Lives to an hour.

1976: On Another World, having terrible abdominal pains, Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) called Iris (Beverlee McKinsey) and begged to speak with Mac. Iris refused at first and then Rachel collapsed followed by one of Iris's famous lines: "Rachel? Oh, really, Rachel... that girl has no manners."

1979: Melody Thomas debuted on The Young and the Restless as Nikki Reed. Erica Hope had originated the role in 1978. Below are some early highlights from the actress' (now Melody Thomas Scott) run as Nikki.



1980: On The Edge of Night, April (Terry Davis) realized that Detective Sam Dwyer was the mystery man in her dreams. Later, she went into premature labor.



1986: On Search for Tomorrow, the residents of Henderson, including Joanne (Mary Stuart), fought for their lives after a devastating flood.

1987: On Another World, the Sin Stalker attacked Nancy right after Lisa had a premonition that the killer would strike again.



1998: Arianne Zucker debuted as Nicole Walker on Days of our Lives.



2001: On One Life to Live, Ben (Mark Derwin) tried to comfort Skye (Robin Christopher), who was upset after learning she was Rae Cummings' (Linda Dano) daughter.

2004: On One Life to Live, John (Michael Easton) told Natalie (Melissa Archer) that she was still in danger, while Stephen planned to kill both Jessica and Natalie.



2008: On Days of our Lives, the Brady family attended patriarch Shawn's funeral.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Lieux Dressler (ex-Alice, General Hospital) - 88
Tracey Ross (ex-Eve, Passions; ex-Diana, Ryan's Hope) - 59
Grant Show (Spence, Devious Maids; ex-Archer, Private Practice; ex-Tom, Swingtown; ex-Jake, Melrose Place; ex-Rick, Ryan's Hope) - 56
David Gail (ex-Joe, Port Charles; ex-Dean, Savannah; ex-Stuart, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 53
Noah Emmerich (Stan, The Americans) - 53
Donal Logue (Harvey, Gotham) - 52
Vanessa Dorman (ex-Caitlin, Sunset Beach; ex-Camille, All My Children) - 49
Brandon Beemer (ex-Owen, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Shawn, Days of our Lives; ex-Lucas, Undressed; ex-Seth, General Hospital) - 38
Kate Mara (ex-Hayden, American Horror Story; ex-Katie, Jack & Bobby) - 35
Jenni 'Jwoww' Farley (ex-Nikki, One Life to Live) - 32
Nick Mathews (ex-Dalton, In Between Men)
Lindsey Morgan (Raven, The 100; ex-Kristina, General Hospital)

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Today in Soap Opera History (February 28)

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Two legendary actresses died on this day in history:
Charita Bauer (1985) and Mary Stuart (2002).
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1968: On Dark Shadows, Reverend Trask (Jerry Lacy) returned to his room with Victoria's belongings. Suddenly he heard chains rattling outside his room and called out, "Who is it?" He opened the door, but no one was there. He heard a woman's scream and ran back into his room and bolted the door, but he continued to hear the chains. Then Barnabas' voice called out to him, and again he shouted, "Who are you?" The voice told him that he was not going to hurt any more innocent victims. He would never live to see the hanging. Trask saw a skull instead of his face when he looked in the mirror and then blood dripped down the mirror from behind the frame. The voice shouted that she would live and he would die. Next he saw a floating hand with Barnabas' ring on it. The hand appeared and was about to grab Trask around the throat, but then vanished. The voice told him he would not die tonight or the next but very soon, "You are going to die!"



1969: On The Doctors, Mike Powers (Peter Burnell) urged Nancy Bennet (Nancy Donohue) not to quit on the world or herself.



1980: On The Edge of Night, Miles (Joel Crothers) and Nicole (Jayne Bentzen) reunited.



1985:Guiding Light actress Charita Bauer died at age 62. She took over the role of Bert Bauer in 1950 when the show was still airing only on the radio. She was part of the original 1952 television cast, and played the role until her death. The tribute below was used in 1987 during GL's 50th anniversary week.



1985: On Days of our Lives, Bo Brady (Peter Reckell) proposed to Hope Williams (Kristian Alfonso).

1986: On Loving, Steven Sowolsky (John R. Johnston) saved Trisha Alden (Noelle Beck) from Spider at the Alden party.

1991: On Another World, Cass Winthrop (Stephen Schnetzer) was convinced his dead wife, Kathleen (Julie Osburn), was alive after spotting her on a hospital security tape. Meanwhile, Joe Barron (Terrell Anthony) warned Kathleen they had to start travelling again before Cass was onto them but Kathleen wanted to stay in Bay City to find out who shot her cousin, Jake.



1996: On All My Children, Tad Martin (Michael E. Knight) warned Liza Colby (Marcy Walker) about Dr. Kinder.



1997: On Sunset Beach, Ralph tattooed Paula's left breast with his signature teardrop heart, then drugged her again again. Later, Eddie and Ricardo rushed the room with guns drawn.

2002: Actress Mary Stuart died at age 75. She played Joanne in Search for Tomorrow for the show's entire 35 year run. Her final role was Meta Bauer on Guiding Light. The clip below is from GL's tribute to Stuart in April 2002.



2003: On Guiding Light, Springfield was on edge as the police prepared to trap Reva's stalker during a live broadcast of her talk show. Also, Olivia persuaded Phillip to protect her unborn child from Alan. At the hospital after a miscarriage scare, Olivia told Philip the child might be his; though warned by Alexandria of Olivia's intentions to use the baby to her advantage, he agreed to stand by her and the baby. Alexandria was annoyed when Phillip brought Olivia to stay at the Spaulding mansion. At the television studio, Frank, Gus, and Harley took measures to secure the studio against an attack by Reva's stalker, but Marah was reassured by Tony's added vigilance. Holly's unexpected attendance of the show spooked Reva and Josh. Though Cassie, Josh, Marah, and Shayne tried to convince Reva to call the show off, Reva proceeded with the plan to flush out the stalker. As Reva took the stage, Tony spotted a suspicious bag; he hurled it down the stairwell right before it exploded.

2005: On Days of our Lives, Sami Brady (Alison Sweeney) disguised herself as Stan.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Kelly Bishop (ex-Grace, As the World Turns; ex-Freida, All My Children) - 74
Stephanie Beacham (ex-Martha, Coronation Street; ex-Iris, Beverly Hills, 90210; ex-Sable, The Colbys; ex-Sable, Dynasty) - 71
Bernadette Peters (ex-Leigh, Smash; ex-Jodie, Ugly Betty) - 70
Rick Lohman (ex-Gary, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Joel, Generations) - 69
Ilene Graff (ex-Clora, Hart of Dixie) - 69
Cristina Raines (ex-Lane, Flamingo Road) - 66
Mark Lewis (ex-Kurt, Guiding Light; ex-Myles, Search for Tomorrow) - 61
Ali Larter (ex-Tracy, Heroes) - 42
Lena Cardwell (ex-Simone, Passions) - 36
Sarah Bolger (ex-Princess Aurora, Once Upon a Time; ex-Mary, The Tudors) - 27
True O'Brien (ex-Paige, Days of our Lives) - 24

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

'To The Beat!' Interview with Eric Martsolf, Martha Madison, Lilly Melgar, Marie Wilson & Jillian Clare

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Fans have been anxiously awaiting the release of teen/family movie To The Beat! since the trailer was first released in July. The movie releases across multiple platforms on March 13, and it is worth the wait. The script is lighthearted, with relevant lessons about family, friends and following your dreams. First-time director Jillian Clare deserves kudos for bringing a movie to life that delivers something for everyone - dance, drama and fun!

In To The Beat!, fourteen-year-old twins Mackie (Laura Krystine, Instructions Not Included) and Mia Castillo (Brisa Lalich) have been dancing since they were toddlers. They support each other's passion through competitions and rehearsals, even though they prefer different styles: Mia loves tap and Mackie loves jazz. When their favorite pop star (Chris Trousdale) launches an online contest to find the most unique dancers for his new music video, the twins each form their own team to compete. With the help of their family and friends, Pauly (Jaheem Toombs, 100 Things To Do Before High School) and Doug (Trevor Larcom, Fuller House), they campaign for the most votes on social media. Meanwhile, their arch-rival and neighbor Avery, (Jayden Bartels, Dance Moms, Musical.ly Star), uses her charm and resources to gain the upper hand in the competition.

In addition to being directed by Clare, who once played Abigail on Days of our Lives, the cast includes a number of other familiar faces to soap opera fans.

Marie Wilson (Camila), the soft-spoken, widowed mother of the twins, is perfect as the mom who keeps her family unit together. Indie Series Award winner Lilly Melgar (Ana Sophia) delivers an enchanting performance as the fashionista aunt of the twins. As Avery's (the rival) parents, Emmy winning Days of our Lives star Eric Martsolf (Michael) and Martha Madison (Clare) embrace their characters and deliver hysterical performances especially when Clare's obsession about Paula Abdul creeps into the conversation (and the dance contest)

We Love Soaps asked these current and former soap stars to share their thoughts on To The Beat! Check out our exclusive interview below.

Laura Krystine stars as Mackie in To The Beat!  Brisa Lalich,
tapping in the background, plays Mia Castillo.
Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: What was your favorite scene in the film?
ERIC MARTSOLF: Having never had a daughter in real life, I truly enjoyed the one on one “parental discussion” with Jayden. It was an interesting glimpse into what fatherhood with a girl would have been!
MARTHA MADISON: I love the scene where you get to meet Michael and Clare for the first time. Eric is pitch perfect and getting to sing Paula Abdul songs loud (and very badly) was so fun. I laughed all day that day!
LILLY MELGAR: It has to be my kitchen scene with the girls. We had so much fun it's ridiculous! Jillian gave me a direction and I took the note and committed to it 100% and it was oh... sooo.... "too much"... that I completely startled the actress (Veronica St. Claire). It was the most amazing moment. I'm literally laughing out loud right now as I type.
MARIE WILSON: I loved watching the teens' characters interacting with each other....too many funny scenes between them.....and of course, the dance choreography was so well done!
JILLIAN CLARE: My favorite scene was probably the stand off between the two teams in the twins driveway. I loved watching all the girls fire back at each other. They’re all so talented and it was fun seeing these future stars all work together to create a fun scene.

WE LOVE SOAPS: Have you ever been in a "teen movie" before?
ERIC MARTSOLF: This would mark my first.
MARTHA MADISON: Nope. This is definitely a first, and I hope it won't be the last. It's so exciting to work with young, talented actors and actresses. This group of kids are incredible so it was a daily dose of inspiration for us old folks.
Jayden Bartels (right) plays Avery in To The Beat!  Also pictured
(left to right): Avery Hewitt, Martha Madison and Eric Martsolf.
Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
LILLY MELGAR: No! I have not! I'm a child stuck in an adult's body so it was my very own personal Disneyland shoot. Again, ridiculous fun! When we weren't on camera shooting the film, we were shooting our own videos behind the scenes. Jaheem Toombs taught me the 'correct' way to do the Beyonce strut. LOL ... Can we please go back and do it all over again?
MARIE WILSON: This is my first teen movie so it was an entirely new experience for me.....learned a few things from them :)

WE LOVE SOAPS: Have you ever danced on camera before?
ERIC MARTSOLF: I dance around probably more than I casually walk in real life. I spent three years on the Joseph tour in a Pharaoh costume wiggling in front of thousands.
MARTHA MADISON: I have a really extensive dance background including decades of formal training and teaching, but I don't think I've ever done it on camera. I might be scared to do it at this stage in my life, but I'd always be open to trying! Can't promise success though! Ha!
LILLY MELGAR: Yes! Martha and I did an episode of Soap Box with Lilly & Martha where we had a "Celebrity Dance Off" with real Dancing with the Stars judges and a live audience. ... I also had a scene on General Hospital with Maurice Benard where our characters "Lily & Sonny" danced during a romantic date ... or two.... I had a salsa dancing scene recently on The Bay The Series Season 3 and lastly, my career began as a VJ on Univision so I danced around all the time when introducing new videos
MARIE WILSON: I did dance once but it shall remain nameless ;))

Days of our Lives stars Eric Martsolf and Martha Madison play
siblings on the small screen and a couple in To The Beat!
Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: You've worked with Jillian Clare as an actor, but how was it working with her as your director?
ERIC MARTSOLF: She's just begun her directorial journey, and if her handling of future projects reflects this one, she will have stellar projects on the horizon.
MARTHA MADISON: Jillian is a natural! This business so clearly runs through her veins. It's ingrained in her DNA. I've always been so impressed with Jillian's deep knowledge of the industry, her grit, her fearlessness and her ability to communicate so clearly with any type of person. These are the traits that separate the talkers from the do-ers. She's going to have a very bright future!
LILLY MELGAR: Jillian's level of calm under extraordinary circumstances is awe inspiring! Truly a talent to be respected and admired. Her laser focus and calm inspired trust and set the foundation for a positive set experience. I am so proud of her and look forward to working with her again.
MARIE WILSON: I was so impressed that she took on such a project for her directorial debut since a dance film has so many challenges, but she did it with grace, ease and focus. I couldn't have done that at her age!

WE LOVE SOAPS: Martha and Eric, you play half siblings on Days of our Lives, and now you're playing husband and wife? How was that transition?
ERIC MARTSOLF: Completely awkward and I enjoyed every second!
MARTHA MADISON: Luckily, it's all G-rated! Ha! I do think we have great chemistry no matter what relation we are playing. I consider Eric a great friend and a terrific actor. I'd feel lucky to work with him any day, anywhere, under any circumstances.

Ladies of the Lake stars Marie Wilson and Lilly Melgar reunite
in To The Beat! Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: Lilly and Marie, you played partners in crime on the Amazon series Ladies of the Lake, how was it being part of the same family in To The Beat!?
LILLY MELGAR: Working with Marie Wilson is seamless. Having that kind of connection with another actor is half the work. I get to just show up and be present and live it. ANYTHING with Marie Wilson .. ANY TIME ... ANY DAY.
MARIE WILSON: Having worked with Lilly before made it ideal to be playing family members.....it was just so easy and authentic.....I love Lilly!!

WE LOVE SOAPS: Jillian, what was your biggest challenge as a first-time director?
JILLIAN CLARE: I don't think I really encountered "challenges" per se. I always think of hiccups as a puzzle, and I love puzzles. I guess the most time-consuming and puzzling things to film were the dance scenes and the finale since there were so many dancers, actors, and background! Thankfully, my Director of Photography, Broderick Engelhard, and I had put in a ton of time thinking about the finale and shot-listing. We were able to get everything I had wanted and more!

Award-winning actress Jillian Clare stepped behind the camera
to direct To The Beat!  Photo courtesy of Leonian Pictures.
WE LOVE SOAPS: Did you ever think about acting in the movie too?
JILLIAN CLARE: I never thought about being in the film as well. I think to really excel in a craft you need to have 100% focus on it. I know there are a lot of successful directors who also star in the films they are directing, but many have been solely a director before. When you start in a film and direct it, a lot of the take-to-take stuff falls onto the 1st AD and DP to tell you that they think it's good. It's very time consuming to watch every single take right after it's been filmed. I wanted to fully dive into and indulge in the responsibilities of the director this time. Maybe one day in the future, when I feel I have reached the level I want to be at, I'll be able to star and direct a film!

WE LOVE SOAPS: What was it like to direct your co-stars from Acting Dead and Ladies of the Lake?
JILLIAN CLARE: It was so fun! I love them all very much and it was cool to be able to creatively work with them in a different way. They're all such stellar actors to begin with, and we had a blast being together again!

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The story was created by Susan Bernhardt and Jillian Clare. The screenplay was written by Susan Bernhardt. The movie is produced by Ryan Armendariz, Susan Bernhardt and Jillian Clare.

You don't have to wait until the movie releases across multiple platforms on March 13! Pre-orders are now available on both iTunes and Amazon.



Today in Soap Opera History (March 1)

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1954: A daytime TV version of One Man's Family premiered.
1984: Knots Landing's Cathy screamed as Gary was "murdered".
1988: John Ingle played GH's State Commissioner of Police.
1996: Another World used its popular "You Take Me
Away To (Another World)" theme song for the last time.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1954: Daytime soap opera One Man's Family premiered on NBC-TV. The series began as a popular radio serial in 1932, created by Carlton E. Morse. The first TV version (November 4, 1949 - June 21, 1952) aired in primetime once a week for a half-hour, using the original 1932 storylines. The Daytime TV version of One Man's Family ran until April 1, 1955. The series continued on the radio until April 24, 1959.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Roger (Ron Hale) insisted that Ed (Frank Latimore) call the police, believing Seneca (John Gabriel) was guilty of homicide in Nell's death.



1978: On One Life to Live, wayward wife Karen Wolek (Judith Light) was developing real feelings for her husband Larry (Michael Storm) and the couple made love.



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1979: Randall Edwards debuted as Delia Reid Ryan on Ryan's Hope.



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1984: On Guiding Light, Mindy Lewis (Krista Tesreau) worried she might be pregnant with Phillip Spaulding's (Grant Aleksander) baby. Phillip was busy planning his wedding to Beth Raines (Judi Evans) with his aunt, Alexandra (Beverlee McKinsey). Meanwhile, Beth's evil stepfather, Bradley Raines (James Rebhorn) called Alan Spaulding (Christopher Bernau) from jail demanding Alan get him a lawyer.



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1984: On The Edge of Night, Calvin Stoner (Irving Allen Lee) married Didi Bannister (Mariann Aalda).



1984: On Knots Landing, Greg (William Devane) tried to get Gary (Ted Shackelford) to unfreeze his assets. Gary reported this to Mack (Kevin Dobson) who told him to keep the assets frozen, as it would force Wolfbridge's hand. Ray spied on Gary and Cathy (Lisa Hartman). Gary told Karen that if Abby cheated her, he would make it right. Val (Joan Van Ark) found out that the other two men with Ben were found dead. She wanted to go to El Salvador, but Karen said she would only be putting her babies at risk. Val was upset and called Gary, sobbing, who told her to come out to the ranch. Mack drove out to the ranch and was talking to Gary when a shot rang out. Mack called Karen and tells her that Gary had been murdered, just as Val pulled up.

1985: On Dallas, Pam (Victoria Principal) and Sue Ellen (Linda Gray) continued looking for Mark in Hong Kong; Eddie tried to win back Lucy; J.R. completed his illegal sale; Jamie took the job with Cliff; and Donna's oil company had a big success.

1988: On General Hospital, the State Commissioner of Police, played by John Ingle, arrived in Port Charles. Ingle returned to the soap in 1993 to replace David Lewis in the role of Edward Quartermaine.



1990: Michael T. Weiss aired for the final time as Mike Horton in Days of our Lives.

1990: On General Hospital, Olivia Jerome (Tonja Walker) was abducted right before her trial started.

1993: On The Young and the Restless, Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) blackmailed Lauren Fenmore (Tracey Bregman) to keep her quiet.

1996:Another World aired the "You Take Me Away To (Another World)" theme and opening for the final time. The theme song debuted in March 1987, while the computer-enhanced opening first appeared on October 26, 1987.



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2005: On Passions, Eve slipped up and told Whitney (Brook Kerr) that she had put herself at risk for having a second baby with her own half-brother, Chad. Later, Fox (Justin Hartley) asked Whitney to marry him, but she said no.

2013: Actress Bonnie Franklin, best known for her long-running role as Ann Romano on the sitcom One Day at a Time, died at age 69. Her final role was Sister Celeste on The Young and the Restless in 2012.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Robert Clary (ex-Pierre, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Robert, Days of our Lives; ex-Pierre, The Young and the Restless) - 92
Jed Allan (ex-Harold, The Bay; ex-Don, Days of our Lives; ex-C.C., Santa Barbara, ex-Edward, General Hospital; ex-Ed, Port Charles) - 83
Richard Shoberg (ex-Tom, All My Children; ex-Mitch, Somerset; ex-Kevin, The Edge of Night) - 70
Andrew Masset (ex-Larry, Days of our Lives; ex-Harrison, One Life to Live; ex-Trevor, Generations; ex-Frank, Falcon Crest; ex-Joseph, Santa Barbara) - 69
Catherine Bach (Anita, The Young and the Restless) - 63
Tim Daly (ex-Pete, Private Practice) - 62
Maurice Benard (Sonny, General Hospital; ex-Nico, All My Children) - 55
Bryan Batt (ex-Salvatore, Mad Men) - 55
George Eads (ex-Nick, Savannah) - 51
Cara Buono (ex-Faye, Mad Men; ex-Kelli, The Sopranos) - 47
Jack Davenport (ex-Derek, Smash; ex-Bruce, Swingtown) - 45
Jensen Ackles (Dean, Supernatural; ex-Eric, Days of our Lives) - 40
Alicia Leigh Willis (Avery, The Bay; ex-Courtney, General Hospital; ex-Cindi, The L Word; ex-Allie, Another World) - 40
Denise Vasi (ex-Raquel, Single Ladies; ex-Randi, All My Children) - 35

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.Today in Soap Opera History (February 28)

'General Hospital' Stars Donnell Turner & Laura Wright Win $20K for Charity on Millionaire

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General Hospital stars Donnell Turner and Laura Wright joined Who Wants To Be A Millionaire host Chris Harrison on the February 28 broadcast of nationally-syndicated game show.

Contestants Turner and Wright won $20,000 that was split between two charities -- Autism Speaks and One Simple Wish.

Today in Soap Opera History (March 2)

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1968: Dark Shadows' Joe & Guthrie tried to break into Laura's tomb.
1984: Guiding Light's Mindy considered an abortion.
1990: General Hospital's Julian pulled a gun on Paget ("Duke").
1992: Days of our Lives' Vivian arrived in Salem.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1952: Radio serial Whispering Sheets premiered. The show was a "serial with a twist." Each new episode presented the story from one character's perspective, and the character that was being focused on changed each day. The fictional narrator--and principal expositor--for the program was "Hope Winslow," a former newspaper correspondent that covered adventure the world over. She retired and became an author of Romance and Adventure novels--drawing on her worldwide experiences as a journalist. It's the fictional Ms. Winslow who provides the exposition that threads and interweaves the daily segments of each week's drama into each other.

1967: On Another World, Bill Matthews (Joseph Gallison) was dejected over not being able to see Missy Palmer.

1967: On Dark Shadows, Joe (Joel Crothers) and Guthrie (John Lasell) use all their might to open Laura Murdoch Stockbridge's tomb, but are interrupted opening the coffin by the Caretaker (Daniel Keyes), who yelled, "No! In the name of the dead--no, no, no!"



1979: On The Edge of Night, Margo Huntington (Ann Williams) loaded her gun and headed to the Monticello Arms to confront Wade Meecham (Dan Hamilton).

1981: Jennifer Runyon made her first appearance as Sally Frame on Another World.  Note: Runyon's Sally would soon become engaged to Leigh Hobson, played by The Brady Bunch's Christopher Knight (Peter Brady).  In 1988, Runyon replaced Susan Olsen as Cindy Brady in the A Very Brady Christmas movie.



1984: On Guiding Light, Mindy Lewis (Krista Tesreau) visited an abortion clinic.



1987: On As the World Turns, Dr. John Dixon (Larry Bryggman) presented his case to the hospital board, explaining why he remained silent 19 years earlier about the information regarding Kim and Bob's baby.



1989: On All My Children, Karen Parker (Ellen Wheeler) overheard Adam (David Canary) say he was the father of Dixie's (Cady McClain) baby.



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1990: On General Hospital, Julian Jerome (Jason Culp) pulled a gun on Jonathan Paget (Greg Beecroft) after he figured out Paget was really Duke Lavery. Paget claimed he wasn't Duke but the man who killed him. Anna (Finola Hughes) arrived just in time to hear Paget's confession, and arrested him.

1992: Louise Sorel debuted as Vivian Alamain in Days of our Lives. Vivian arrived just in time to shoot and kill Alfonse LeBeque (James Cooper), who was holding her nephew, Lawrence Alamain (Michael Sabatino), at gunpoint.

1992: On The Bold and the Beautiful, Ridge Forrester (Ronn Moss) asked Brooke Logan Forrester (Katherine Kelly Lang) to move in with him.

1993:As the World Turns paid tribute to actor Michael David Morrison (Caleb Snyder) at the end of that day's episode ("This episode is dedicated in loving memory of Michael David Morrison."). Morrison died on February 18, 1993.



1994: On All My Children, Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) was convinced Kendall Hart (Sarah Michelle Gellar) had kidnapped Bianca.



2004: Actress Mercedes McCambridge died at age 87. She was an original cast member of The Guiding Light radio soap opera in 1937.

2004: On Passions, Antonio Lopez-Fitzgerald (Christopher Douglas) found Luis (Galen Gering) with Sheridan (McKenzie Westmore) and punched him. ("Get your hands off my wife!)

Celebrating a birthday today are:
John Cullum (ex-Artie, One Life to Live; ex-Giddy, The Edge of Night) - 88
BarBara Luna (ex-Maria, One Life to Live; ex-Sydney, Sunset Beach; ex-Anna, Search for Tomorrow) - 79
Gordon Thomson (ex-Preston, DeVanity; ex-Walter, Days of our Lives; ex-Mason; Santa Barbara ex-AJ, Sunset Beach; ex-Aristotle, Ryan's Hope; ex-Adam, Dynasty) - 73
Gates McFadden (ex-Lisa, All My Children) - 69
Mitchell Laurance (ex-Ben, Santa Barbara) - 68
Matthew Laurance (ex-Ben, Santa Barbara - 68
Laraine Newman (ex-Rosina, 7th Heaven) - 66
Marc Menard (ex-Boyd, All My Children) - 43

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Michael Mealor Joins 'The Young and the Restless' as Kyle Abbott

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Michael Mealor has joined the cast of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless in the role of Jack’s prodigal son, Kyle Abbott.

Mealor's previous credits include Roadies, Fall Into Me, Supergirl and Chasing Life.

Kyle, Jack's son with the late Diane Jenkins, has previously been played by Blake Hood from 2012-2013 and Hartley Sawyer from 2013-2014. Garrett Ryan played a younger Kyle from 2010-2012. The character is scheduled to return to Genoa City during the week of March 26 when the soap is celebrating its 45th anniversary.



Today in Soap Opera History (March 3)

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1980: Edge of Night's Draper was sentenced.
1981: GH's Sarah raised Jeff's suspicions.
1986: Y&R's John confronted Jack.
1995: AMC's Will shocked a Pine Valley courtroom.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1941: Radio soap opera We Are Always Young premiered on the Mutual Network. The show told the story of a serious composer who worked as a cab driver while waiting for his big break. Written by Ashley Buck and Nicholas Consentino, We Are Always Young starred William Janney as Gary Haven and Joe Laurie Jr. as Sniffy.

Also premiering on the same day was Edith Adams' Future, described as follows: "The story of a woman past thirty five, forced to a rude awakening to a world that had passed her by while she played dutiful wife to a domineering husband. Her story proves that beauty and a courageous zest for life are not to the young alone, but belong eternally to the young in heart."

1970: Phil Sterling debuted as Rafe Carter on Another World.

1980: On The Edge of Night, Draper Scott (Tony Craig) was sentenced to not less than 15 or more than 25 years in prison.



1981: On General Hospital, Sarah's (Eileen Dietz) comments about Heather (Robin Mattson) and her baby raised Jeff's (Richard Dean Anderson) suspicions.



1986: On The Young and the Restless, John Abbott (Jerry Douglas) angrily confronted Jack (Terry Lester), and accused his son of what he termed "the ultimate betrayal" of a father during the culmination to what many consider one of Bill Bell's most famous storylines. Viewers had watched and waited more than two years for John to learn that Jack was the man seen making love to John's wife, Jill (Brenda Dickson) in the blackmail photos that had been secretly snapped when the illicit duo had taken refuge in a cabin during a raging blizzard.



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1986: On Days of our Lives, John (Drake Hogestyn) and Marlena (Deidre Hall) figured out that Ian Griffith (Darby Hinton) was Melissa's (Lisa Trusel) attacker.

1986: On Another World, Peter Love (Marcus Smythe) married Brittany Peterson (Sharon Gabet).

1987: On As the World Turns, Barbara (Colleen Zenk) told Lisa (Eileen Fulton) that her relationship with Duncan Mckechnie (Michael Swan) was over for good.



1989: Wortham Krimmer debuted as Cal Winters in Days of our Lives.

1993: On The Young and the Restless, Lauren Fenmore (Tracey Bregman) was furious with Molly, who was actually trying to protect her from Sheila.

1995: On All My Children, Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey) shocked the courtroom when he called Will Cortlandt (James Patrick Stuart) to the witness stand.

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1997: On The Young and the Restless, Sharon (Sharon Case) gave birth to a baby boy, Noah Newman.

1999: On Another World, Jake McKinnon (Tom Eplin) was arrested after a fight with Grant Harrison (Mark Pinter).

2000: On Passions, Eve Russell (Tracey Ross) realized Charity was dreaming about her and Julian Crane (Ben Masters).



2001: Actor Louis Edmonds died at age 77. His soap career included multiple roles in Dark Shadows, and a long run as Langley Wallingford in All My Children.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Larry Pine (Bob, House of Cards; ex-Tad, As the World Turns; ex-Roger, One Life to Live; ex-Max, All My Children) - 73
Darnell Williams (ex-Jesse, All My Children; ex-Sarge, The Young and the Restless; ex-Griggs, Guiding Light; ex-Jacob, The City) - 63
Mary Page Keller (ex-Sally, Another World; ex-Amanda, Ryan's Hope) - 57
Denise Pence (ex-Katie, Guiding Light)
Lauren B. Martin (Detective Bailey, Empire; ex-Camille, As the World Turns; ex-Susan, All My Children; ex-Jenkins, Another World) - 48
Julie Bowen (ex-Sarah, Lost; ex-Loving) - 48
Carla Bonner (ex-Stephanie, Neighbours) - 45
Marc Sinoway (ex-Tommy, Hunting Season; ex-Simon, Hustling; ex-Nate, One Life to Live)

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Soap of the Week Results (February 19-23, 2018): 'General Hospital' on Top Again

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The results are in from the We Love Soaps"Soap of the Week" poll for February 19-23, 2018. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera for the second week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives came in second, followed by CBS'The Bold and the Beautiful.

The Favorite Couple this week was Days' Will & Sonny. GH's Steve Burton (Jason) and Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) were Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress.

Check out the complete show rankings below as well as the Top 15 favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1313
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2410
3The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)3161
4The Young and the Restless (CBS)4183

General Hospital's Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) was voted Favorite Actor for the week.

RANKACTORLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Steve Burton (Jason), GH312
2Chandler Massey (Will), Days253
3Roger Howarth (Franco), GH1102
4Drake Hogestyn (John), Days4213
5Freddie Smith (Sonny), Days557
6Michael Easton (Finn), GH674
7Billy Miller (Jason), GH711
8Maurice Benard (Sonny), GH100
9Matt Cohen (Griffin), GH110
10Christopher Sean (Paul), Days130
11Stephen Nichols (Steve), Days60
12Dominic Zamprogna (Dante), GH150
13Billy Flynn (Chad), Days828
14Lamon Archey (Eli), Days140
15Scott Clifton (Liam), B&B122

General Hospital's Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) was voted Favorite Actress for the 12th week in a row.

RANKACTRESSLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth), GH182
2Deidre Hall (Marlena), Days2234
3Camila Banus (Gabi), Days41
4Finola Hughes (Anna), GH66
5Maura West (Ava), GH80
6Marci Miller (Abby), Days319
7Kirsten Storms (Maxie), GH711
8Mary Beth Evans (Kayla), Days50
9Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy), B&B90
10Sal Stowers (Lani), Days120
11Sharon Case (Sharon), Y&R130
12Kelly Monaco (Sam), GH1124
13Gina Tognoni (Phyllis), Y&R140
14Christie Clark (Carrie), Days150
15Laura Wright (Carly), GH-3

The Favorite Couple for the week was Will & Sonny from Days of our Lives.

RANKCOUPLELAST WEEKTOP 3
2Will & Sonny, Days2124
1Franco & Elizabeth, GH159
4Elizabeth & Jason, GH49
5Will & Paul, Days50
3John & Marlena, Days3230
6Finn & Anna, GH60
9Griffin & Ava, GH90
7Steve & Kayla, Days70
8Chad & Abby, Days815
12Lani & Eli, Days120
10Steffy & Liam, B&B100
11Carly & Sonny, GH110
13Valierie & Curtis, GH-0
14Paul & Sonny, Days-0
15Katie & Wyatt, B&B-0

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Today in Soap Opera History (March 4)

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1953: Guiding Light's Alice testified at Kathy's grand jury hearing.
1981: General Hospital's Anne prayed for guidance.
1994: All My Children's Kendall leaned more about her father.
2008: Days of our Lives' Daniel Jonas arrived in Salem.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1953: On The Guiding Light, the grand jury began hearing the case of California versus Kathy Lang Grant (Susan Douglas Rubes) with Alice Graham's testimony. This was 13 years before the setting of the show would move from Selby Flats (a suburb of Los Angeles) to Springfield. Kathy was on trial for the murder of Bob Lang, which happened on September 12, 1952.



1970: On The Doctors, Dr. Althea Davis (Virginia Vestoff) spent an awkward evening at home with Dr. Steve Aldrich (David O'Brien).



1970: On Another World, Alice (Jacqueline Courtney) insisted seeing Steve with Bernice had nothing to do with her looking at Chris in a new light.

1975: Robert J. Stevenson, the actor who appeared in the first episodes of Days of our Lives as a cop who brought Julie to the police station for shoplifting, died of a heart attack. He had given up acting in the late 1960s and was serving as a Los Angeles City Councilman representing the 13th District at the time of his death. His wife took over his seat on the Council.

1981: Lee Patterson aired for the final time as Kevin Cook on Texas.

1981: On General Hospital, Anne Logan (Susan Pratt) prayed for strength and guidance.



1983: On Guiding Light, Helena revealed to Quint why she felt responsible for Professor Renfield's death 10 years earlier.



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1991: On Another World, a comatose Jake McKinnon (Tom Eplin) sat up in his bed.



1993: On The Yong and the Restless, Ryan (Scott Reeves) and Victoria (Heather Tom) visited their therapist again.

1994: On All My Children, Kendall Hart (Sarah Michelle Gellar) learned her father was a rapist.



2008: Shawn Christian debuted as Daniel Jonas on Days of our Lives.

2010: Daytime actor and writer Roger Newman died at age 69. Among his acting roles was Ken Norris in Guiding Light.

2010: Actress Nancy Pinkerton died at age 69. She played several different roles in daytime soap operas including originating the part of Dorian Lord in One Life to Live.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
John Aprea (ex-Lucas/Alexander, Another World; ex-Manny, Knots Landing; ex-Jack, Falcon Crest) - 77
Leonie Norton (ex-Cindy, Another World; ex-Julie, One Life to Live; ex-Dorothy, The Nurses; ex-Kate, Love of Life) - 76
Ronn Moss (John, The Bay; ex-Ridge, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 66
Steven Weber (ex-Governor McConaughey, Dallas; ex-Graham, Brothers & Sisters; ex-Kevin, As the World Turns) - 57
Daniel Roebuck (ex-Leslie, Lost) - 55
Stacy Edwards (ex-Hayley, Santa Barbara) - 53
Nick Stabile (ex-Dean, Days of our Lives; ex-Gabe, Saints & Sinners; ex-Fox, Passions; ex-Dave, Undressed; ex-Mark, Sunset Beach) - 47
Jessica Heap (ex-Eden, The Young and the Restless) - 35
Scott Michael Foster (ex-Jonas, The River; ex-Cappie, Greek) - 33
Joshua Bowman (ex-Daniel, Revenge; ex-Max, Make It or Break It; ex-Scott, Holby City) - 30
Cody Longo (ex-Eddie, Hollywood Heights; ex-Nicholas, Days of our Lives; ex-Nicky, Make It or Break It) - 30
Andrea Bowen (ex-Julie, Desperate Housewives) - 28
Garrett Gray (ex-Zack, Days of our Lives) - 18

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Soap of the Week Poll (February 26-March 2, 2018)

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It is time to vote in our new Soap of the Week reader poll! Vote for the daytime drama, actor, actress and couple that were your favorites this week. In the last poll, General Hospital was voted the favorite show by our readers for the second week in a row. General Hospital's Steve Burton (Jason) and Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) were favorite actor and actress, and Days' Will & Sonny were favorite couple.

You can vote for your favorites below (one vote per person per day). This week's poll closes on Wednesday, March 7 at 4 p.m. ET.



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- Gilles Marini Joins 'Days of our Lives' as Ted
- Original 'The Young and the Restless' Stars Jaime Lyn Bauer & Janice Lynde Returning for Show's 45th Anniversary
- Daytime Nielsen Ratings: 'General Hospital' Tops Key Demos

'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers (March 5-9, 2018)

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What's coming up on CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful during the week of March 5-9, 2018? Check out the day-to-day spoilers below to find out.

Monday, March 5
Bill takes Steffy's refusal of his proposal of marriage as a personal challenge; Ridge becomes unhinged over Bill's latest moves on Steffy and decides to take matters in to his own hands.



Tuesday, March 6
Katie reels after being served custody papers by Bill, who is angered over her romance with Wyatt; Emmy confirms to Justin that Bill's wishes pertaining to Liam and Wyatt are being fulfilled.

Wednesday, March 7
Bill's intensity regarding Wyatt and Liam is interrupted by an unwelcome visitor; Katie gets the surprise of her life when she arrives at Bill's house to confront him over his lawsuit.

Thursday, March 8
Ridge finds it difficult to hide his rage toward Bill from Brooke; a hungover Wyatt wakes up to frantic texts from Katie about last night.

Friday, March 9
Wyatt and Katie announce their engagement in an unlikely location; Thomas returns to town with significant news for Sally regarding their past, present and future.

RELATED:
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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers (March 5-9, 2018)

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What's coming up on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless during the week of March 5-9, 2018? Check out the day-to-day spoilers below to find out.

Monday, March 5
J.T. plays with fire; Victoria makes a move against Ashley; Sharon comes to Nick's rescue.

Tuesday, March 6
Billy makes a confession; Nikki lays down the law; Hilary sets her sights on Devon.

Wednesday, March 7>
Phyllis crosses the line; Lily makes a power move; Ashley points the finger at J.T.

Thursday, March 8
Jack extends an olive branch to Ashley; Abby returns home to chaos; Victoria is on the defense.

Friday, March 9
Victor cleans house; Billy helps Ashley clear her name; Devon expands his empire.



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- Original 'The Young and the Restless' Stars Jaime Lyn Bauer & Janice Lynde Returning for Show's 45th Anniversary

Bravo to Air 'Days of our Lives' Repeats Starting March 5

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Starting Monday, March 5, Bravo will air repeats of NBC soap opera Days of our Lives from 6-8 a.m. ET. Two episodes will air each weekday morning, starting from September 16, 2011.

Below are summaries from the first two Bravo episodes.

September 16, 2011
Bo, Hope and Rafe have made a positive ID on the DNA evidence collected from the pier: the hairs belong to Quinn Hudson. They do some detective work and learn about his prior arrests plus his connections to both Vivian and Taylor. Meanwhile, Gus has planted evidence sure to make them believe in Quinn's guilt, right in his closet. He narrowly escapes being discovered by Quinn. However, when he hears the police may be coming soon, he rushes back to be there when it all goes down. And it does, like clockwork: the police arrive with a warrant and begin their search. Gus does his best to make himself look like Quinn's ally throughout... and to subtly guide Bo, Hope and Rafe to look in Quinn's closet. They discover the bloody nightstick, and Quinn protests that he's never seen it before. Tell it to the judge, they say - as Quinn's escorted away for a crime he did not commit. Carly is visited by Jennifer and Daniel, and it's an especially hard visit for her because, as she confesses, her feelings for Daniel are still unresolved. She feels hypocritical apologizing to them as she continues to believe her feelings represent a betrayal of their friendship. Daniel and Jennifer work hard to make Carly understand that they know she can't just turn feelings on and off at will. Grateful, Carly embraces her friends, another important step in her recovery made. Nicole finds Brady at the hospital and makes a suggestion that might help Chloe. He is grateful. Then she suggests he take a break, and this time, he's amenable. But when they get to Chez Rouge, they find EJ there. When Brady's called away to talk to the hospital, EJ asks Nicole to dance and they do - a provocative tango that leaves them both breathless.

September 19, 2011
Quinn is arrested and brought into the station by Bo and Hope. He denies having anything to do with the attacks, but Bo and Hope tell him the evidence is ironclad. They intend to see if the blood on the nightstick found in his room matches any of the victims. Vivian, Taylor and Gus show up, and Vivian is apoplectic over her son's arrest. Bo and Hope have Rafe take Quinn away to be processed and booked, and Vivian vows to get him the best attorney possible. Meanwhile, Gus tries to convince his madame that the best thing for her to do is walk away. This doesn't sit well with Vivian. She doesn't understand why Gus can't be more supportive. At the same time, Bo and Hope consider Taylor's part in this. They've learned she was arrested with Quinn and is his "friend." Considering she works at the station, they have to wonder if she's been aiding and abetting the alleged attacker. During this, Vivian and Taylor talk, and Vivian learns about her arrest with Quinn. Vivian goes off on Taylor - calling her one of his whores. Taylor tries to defend herself, but Vivian doesn't back down. Bo and Hope ask Taylor if she helped Quinn by giving him information about the investigation. Taylor denies, but they tell her she's being held for questioning. At the same time, Vivian visits a caged Quinn. Quinn thinks someone was trying to set him up... unaware that someone is Gus. Abe fills Lexie and Justin in on Quinn's arrest. After Justin goes, Abe and Lexie discuss his reelection campaign. Abe hates how his job has kept him from his family, which is why Lexie surprises him, saying she's going to cut back her hours to help work on his campaign. Abe isn't sure about this, but Lexie's serious. She thinks the perfect time to announce his reelection bid will be during Bo and Hope's big party. Abe receives word that Taylor's involved with the attacker and is being held. Maggie and Adrienne help Sonny, Abigail, Chad, Will and Gabi rummage through the Kiriakis closets to find clothing that can be altered for Bo and Hope's party. The guys are distracted with some website issues, and Adrienne calls in Justin to help. Melanie learns Dario is leaving for Argentina tonight. He is so sorry, but Melanie is thankful for the time they have left. They go to see Rafe, so Dario can say goodbye to his brother; and then they head over to the Kiriakis mansion. Justin has offered to take care of Chad, Will and Sonny's legal issues, and the guys try on their suits, culminating in a fun fashion show with the guys and gals. The fun comes to an end when Melanie has to say goodbye to Dario. They share a parting kiss, and Melanie cries in Maggie's arms.

'Days of our Lives' Spoilers (March 5-9, 2018)

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Maggie gives Victor an ultimatum. © XJjohnson/jpistudios.com
What will happen on Days of our Lives during the week of March 5-9, 2018? Check out the day-to-day spoilers below to find out.

Monday, March 5
Hope is rocked when Rafe's secret is exposed; Ciara declares war on Claire; Eli makes a confession to Gabi; Jennifer and Eric end up on opposite sides as Jennifer blames Sami for Rafe and Hope's troubles.

Tuesday, March 6
Gabi reels as Eli explains he cheated on her with Lani; Lani is rushed to the hospital in distress; Jennifer consoles Hope about Rafe; Brady tries to trick Eve into marrying him.

Wednesday, March 7>
Abigail is confused when Chad mentions an incident she doesn't remember; Gabi makes a shocking discovery; Tripp tries to talk Ciara out of getting revenge on Claire for ruining her mother's happiness; Rafe is taken aback by Hope's surprising decision.

Thursday, March 8
Gabi is caught committing a crime; Stefan is forced to confront "Gabby" about her true identity; Brady continues to work Eve and finds himself having conflicted feelings; Maggie gives Victor an ultimatum.

Friday, March 9
Stefan comes face-to-face with Abigail's second alter; Lani arrests Gabi; JJ is thrown by Eli's interest in Lani's baby; Brady and Eve throw together at an impromptu wedding.


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'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 5-9, 2018)

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Monday, March 5
Sam looks to Jason for help; Harvey turns his back on Franco; Kiki supports Kevin; Drew gets a clever idea; Jordan reminds Curtis that all not okay.



Tuesday, March 6
Griffin takes charge; Ava gets time with Avery; Carly has no time for Nelle's antics; Kim worries about Oscar; Dante arrives in time to help.

Wednesday, March 7
Jason is put in a precarious position; Dante proves an unlikely ally to Franco; Ned takes himself very seriously; Alexis just wants the best for Molly; Finn does all he can.

Thursday, March 8
Monica checks on Nelle; Carly thinks it's time for a heart to heart; Sonny makes a bold move; Peter extends his support to Maxie; Anna makes progress.

Friday, March 9
Sam is ready to take the next step; Liz is grateful to Jason; Sonny and Carly come to a decision that affects their family; Maxie is ready to learn the truth; Nina is hopeful.

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- 'General Hospital' Stars Donnell Turner & Laura Wright Win $20K for Charity on 'Millionaire'


Today in Soap Opera History (March 5)

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1968: Dark Shadows' Barnabas entombed Trasked.
1979: Ryan's Hope's Johnny said his peace.
1990: GH's Robert, Sean & Anna learned Paget was Duke.
1992: All My Children's Donna & Chuck left Pine Valley.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1968: On The Doctors, Dr. Matt Powers (James Pritchett) and Dr. Nick Bellini (Gerald Gordon) performed surgery on Nathan Bunker (House Jameson).

1968: On Dark Shadows, after forcing him to sign a confession stating Victoria Winters was not a witch, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) trapped Reverend Trask (Jerry Lacy) in a prison of his own making.



1975: On The Doctors, Andy Anderson (Lloyd Bremseth) prepped for his opening night at Pete's.



1979: On Ryan's Hope, Johnny Ryan (Bernard Barrow) gave Martin Pyle (Tom Quinn) a piece of his mind.



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1979: NBC aired the first 90-minute episode of Another World.

John (Michael M. Ryan, who passed away on March 1) phoned Alice (Susan Harney) and got directions to the cottage. Dan set Pat's mind at ease about John's phone call. Larry defended Blaine to Clarice and Charley. A lonely Rose called for Joey to come home from Eileen's, where he was dancing a jig with her aunt and uncle, Rita and Paul Connelly (Camilla Carr and Stephen Joyce in their first appearance on AW). Mac told Rachel he believes Blaine's version of the truth, not hers, and accused her of destroying their marriage as well as Jamie's. John and Albini compared notes, and Albini let John handle it as he was busy on another case. John woke Michael and told him to go to Dan's to tell him to meet him at the cottage. Mac couldn't forgive Rachel for deliberately lying to him, but she refused to give Blaine another chance. Mac woke Jamie to tell him Rachel had tried to bribe Blaine into leaving him. Michael found Pat there when he went to Dan's. Olive (Jennifer Leak) cut the phone lines, blocked the front door with the back of a chair, and doused the cabin liberally with gasoline. Joey tried to convince Rose she needed a life of her own. Blaine threw her arms around Jamie when he vowed to make a go of their marriage. Olive lit a rag with her cigarette lighter and tossed it toward the house. She laughed wildly to herself as the flames shot up along the walls. She stopped to call out, "Goodbye, Alice!" before turning back to her car.

1980: On The Edge of Night, as Draper Scott (Tony Craig) prepared to leave for prison, Steve Guthrie (Denny Albee) and Deborah Saxon (Frances Fisher) searched for evidence that placed Nola at the site of the murder.



1980: Margaret Mason ended a five year run as Linda Anderson on Days of our Lives (she had joined the show in 1970, left in 1971, and returned in 1975). She would return on a recurring basis for a couple of months in 1982.

1984: On Guiding Light, Mindy Lewis (Krista Tesreau) told Rick Bauer (Michael O'Leary) she could not go through with the abortion, at least for now.



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1986: On Another World, Victoria Love (Ellen Wheeler) and Jake McKinnon (Tom Eplin) were trapped in the cave during an avalanche.



1990: On General Hospital, Jonathan Paget (Greg Beecroft) tried to convince Anna (Finola Hughes), Sean (John Reilly), and Robert (Tristan Rogers) that he was actually Duke Lavery.

1991: On The Young and the Restless, Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian) performed in concert.

1992: On All My Children, Donna Tyler (Candice Earley) left Pine Valley to move to Rhode Island with her husband, Chuck Tyler (Richard Van Vleet).



1992: On As the World Turns, Iva Snyder (Lisa Brown) worried that John Dixon (Larry Bryggman) would figure out the truth about Julie Wendell Snyder's baby.



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1992: On Guiding Light, Nick (Vincent Irizarry) and Mindy (Kimberly Simms) announced their engagement.

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1997: David Gibbs aired for the final time on Another World as Officer Brian Tibbs. Gibbs was the real-life brother of Timothy Gibbs, who starred as Gary Sinclair.

1999: On Another World, Zak rushed to the Cory's to tell Lila and Matt about Jordan's grand plan to kill Amanda. Matt and Lila agreed to talk to Zak but wanted to check on Jasmine first. Zak saw Jordan on the Cory terrace and with a flash of lightening, he disappeared. Matt and Lila wonder what happened to Zak when it appears he vanished without a trace. This was the final appearance of Steve Richard Harris in the role of Zak Wilder.

2001: A new version of British soap opera Crossroads premiered. The original version of the show ran from 1964-1988. Four characters from the original series returned: Doris Luke (Kathy Staff), Jill Harvey (Jane Rossington), Adam Chance (Tony Adams) and Sarah-Jane Harvey (Joanne Farrell/Holly Newman).

2002: On The Young and the Restless, Julia Newman Martin (Meg Bennett) and Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) reminisced about their past together as husband and wife.

2004: On All My Children, at her baby shower, Bianca Montgomery (Eden Riegel) announced she was naming her baby girl, Miranda Mona Montgomery, which led to her mother, Erica Kane (Susan Lucci), dropping her drink upon hearing the news.



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2004: On The Bold and the Beautiful, Rick Forrester (Justin Torkildsen) urged his brother, Ridge (Ronn Moss), to move on with his life without Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang).

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Ray MacDonnell (ex-Joe, All My Children; ex-Phil, The Edge of Night) - 90
Arlen Dean Snyder (ex-Tony, The Secret Storm; ex-Peter, As the World Turns; ex-Jay, Love of Life; ex-George, Dallas) - 85
Nick Ullett (ex-Graham, As the World Turns) - 77
Murray Head (ex-Doug, Holby City; ex-Jack, Heartbeat) - 72
Marla Pennington (ex-Samantha, General Hospital, ex-Leslie, Soap) - 64
Marcia McCabe (ex-Sunny, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Carolyn, As the World Turns; ex-Bunny, Another World; ex-Alicia, One Life to Live) - 63
T.C. Warner (ex-Kelsey, All My Children) - 41
Kimberly McCullough (Robin, General Hospital; ex-Robin, General Hospital: Night Shift) - 40
Aislinn Paul (ex-Claire, Degrassi) - 24

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Today in Soap Opera History (March 6)

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1979: One Life to Live's Karen Wolek confessed her past on the
witness stand in one of the most memorable scenes in soap opera
history.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1927: William J. Bell, iconic soap opera writer and producer who co-created The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, was born. He died on April 29, 2005 at age 78. To read some early articles on Bell and his wife Lee Phillip, click here and here.

1966: On Another World, Lee Randolph (Gaye Huston) informed Pat Matthews that she was taken with [Guiding Light's] Hope Bauer and enjoyed being with Hope's father, Mike Bauer, more than anyone she's ever known.

1979: On Ryan's Hope, Roger Coleridge (Ron Hale) tried to comfort this sister, Jillian (Nancy Addison), who begged to receive shots for her pain more often. Later, Jillian later bribed an orderly to bring her pain pills.



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1979: On One Life to Live, Karen Wolek (Judith Light) admitted her past as a prostitute on the witness stand. Viki Buchanan (Erika Slezak) was on trial for murdering Marco Dane (Gerald Anthony).





1979: On Another World, John Randolph (Michael M. Ryan) died in a fire at Alice's cottage.



1980: On The Edge of Night, Draper (Tony Craig) was taken to state prison.



1984: On Guiding Light, Beth (Judi Evans) and Lillian (Tina Sloan) met with a girl who was being abused by a family member, and Mindy fretted about her pregnancy.



1986: On As the World Turns, Bob (Don Hastings) and Kim (Kathryn Hays) agreed to not keep anymore secrets from each other (Douglas Marland was head writer).



1986: On Knots Landing, Abby (Donna Mills) forced Olivia (Tonya Crowe) to tell her the truth after finding a joint in her purse. Meanwhile, Gary (Ted Shackelford) asked Abby for a divorce.

1991: On The Young and the Restless, Nina (Tricia Cast) took out her gun after she overheard David (Michael Corbett) say he was just using her.

Douglas Marland
1993: Legendary soap opera scribe Douglas Marland died at age 58. He was head writer of As the World Turns at the time of his death, a position he had held for 8 years. He held previous jobs as the head writer at General Hospital, Guiding Light, The Doctors and Loving. He was also a co-creator of Loving and a writer for Another World.

Just 7 weeks after his death, Soap Opera Digest published an article in the April 27, 1993 issue titled "How Not To Wreck A Show" in which Marland laid out the basic rules every soap writer should follow in order to be successful..

How Not To Wreck A Show
* Watch the show.

* Learn the history of the show. You would be surprised at the ideas that you can get from the back story of your characters.

* Read the fan mail. The very characters that are not thrilling to you may be the audience's favorites.

* Be objective. When I came in to ATWT, the first thing I said was, what is pleasing the audience? You have to put your own personal likes and dislikes aside and develop the characters that the audience wants to see.

* Talk to everyone; writers and actors especially. There may be something in a character's history that will work beautifully for you, and who would know better than the actor who has been playing the role?

* Don't change a core character. You can certainly give them edges they didn't have before, or give them a logical reason to change their behavior. But when the audience says, "He would never do that," then you have failed.

* Build new characters slowly. Everyone knows that it takes six months to a year for an audience to care about a new character. Tie them in to existing characters. Don't shove them down the viewers' throats.

* If you feel staff changes are in order, look within the organization first. P&G [Procter & Gamble] does a lot of promoting from within. Almost all of our producers worked their way up from staff positions, and that means they know the show.

* Don't fire anyone for six months. I feel very deeply that you should look at the show's canvas before you do anything.

* Good soap opera is good storytelling. It's very simple.

1995: On General Hospital, Felicia (Kristina Wagner) gave birth to Georgianna "Georgie" Jones at Luke's club in a room full of Port Charles residents.



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1997:Guiding Light began using a shortened 15-second version of the "Hold on to Love"opening sequence that debuted in 1992



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2001: On The Bold and the Beautiful, Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) told Thorne (Winsor Harmon) she had to stop Rick and Amber's wedding, and get Amber out of Rick's life.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Joanna Miles (ex-Gerry, The Edge of Night; ex-Linda, A Flame in the Wind; ex-Mary Lou, The Secret Storm; ex-Anne, All My Children) - 78
Anna Maria Horsford (Vivian, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Clara, Guiding Light) - 70
Gary Tomlin (ex-Bruce, Search for Tomorrow; Former writer/producer of several daytime soaps, mostly recently Days of our Lives) - 68
Jacklyn Zeman(Sophia, The Bay; Bobbie, General Hospital; ex-Bobbi, The Edge of Night; ex-Lana, One Life to Live) - 65
Connie Britton (ex-Rayna, Nashville; ex-Vivien, American Horror Story; ex-Tami, Friday Night Lights) - 51
Moira Kelly (ex-Mandy, The West Wing; ex-Karen, One Tree Hill) - 50
Andrea Elson (ex-Debbie, The Young and the Restless) - 49
Erica Shaffer (ex-Tamar, Days of our Lives) - 48
Melanie Silver (ex-Maxie, General Hospital) - 29
Max Lucero (ex-Brady, Days of our Lives) - 26

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.
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