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James E. Reilly faces off with Karen Morris-Gowdy on the set of Ryan's Hope (Part 2)

James E. Reilly faces off with Karen Morris-Gowdy on the set of Ryan's Hope (Part 2)

James E. Reilly gets the third degree from Karen Morris-Gowdy on the set of Ryan's Hope. This took place during a shoot on April 21, 1989.

Tags: James E. Reilly executive producer Karen Morris-Gowdy as Faith Coleridge Ryan's Hope on the set April 21 1989 Joseph Hardy Felicia Minei Behr former EPs Megan McTavish head writer Dan Cortese Jeff Decker Malcolm Groome Pat Ryan Lois Robbins Concetta Ilene Kristen Delia Reid Caroline Wilde Grace

James E. Reilly faces off with Karen Morris-Gowdy on the set of Ryan's Hope (Part 1)

James E. Reilly faces off with Karen Morris-Gowdy on the set of Ryan's Hope (Part 1)

James E. Reilly gets the third degree from Karen Morris-Gowdy on the set of Ryan's Hope. This took place during a shoot on April 21, 1989.

Tags: James E. Reilly executive producer Karen Morris-Gowdy as Faith Coleridge Ryan's Hope on the set April 21 1989 Joseph Hardy Felicia Minei Behr former EPs Megan McTavish head writer Dan Cortese Jeff Decker Malcolm Groome Pat Ryan Lois Robbins Concetta Ilene Kristen Delia Reid Caroline Wilde Grace Anthony Geary Luke Spencer Ron Hale Roger

James E. Reilly & Megan McTavish battle over the future of Ryan's Hope (Part 2)

James E. Reilly & Megan McTavish battle over the future of Ryan's Hope (Part 2)

In an alternate universe, Ryan's Hope did not go off the air in January 1989 (see Ryan's Hope - March 16, 1991 for more info). The series expanded to an hour on January 16, 1989, with James E. Reilly taking over as executive producer on the same day. One month later, Reilly fired RH creator/current head writer Claire Labine, who had returned as scribe in February 1987. Actress Megan mctavish, who had honed her writing chops on All My Children, was picked by Reilly to replace Ms. Labine. This ...

Tags: James E. Reilly executive producer Megan McTavish head writer Ryan's Hope April 18 1989 meeting ABC Television Center New York

James E. Reilly & Megan McTavish battle over the future of Ryan's Hope (Part 1)

James E. Reilly & Megan McTavish battle over the future of Ryan's Hope (Part 1)

In an alternate universe, Ryan's Hope did not go off the air in January 1989 (see Ryan's Hope - March 16, 1991 for more info). The series expanded to an hour on January 16, 1989, with James E. Reilly taking over as executive producer on the same day. One month later, Reilly fired RH creator/current head writer Claire Labine, who had returned as scribe in February 1987. Actress Megan mctavish, who had honed her writing chops on All My Children, was picked by Reilly to replace Ms. Labine. This ...

Tags: James E. Reilly executive producer Megan McTavish head writer Ryan's Hope April 18 1989 meeting ABC Television Center New York

Brothers Season 6 (1989-1990) Intro - Rough Edit

Brothers Season 6 (1989-1990) Intro - Rough Edit

A sneak peek at a supposed sixth season of Brothers, with some major changes in store. First off, althought you won't see his name in this rough edit of the intro, Brad Grey becomes the new executive producer. Grey adds a fourth, long-lost brother to the Waters clan, none other than Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters playing himself. Philip Charles mackenzie departs for the starring role on the Brothers spin-off series, LA Maltby, also airing on Showtime. Needing a replacement resident queen ...

Tags: Brothers Season Six Intro 1989 1990 Rough Edit Incomplete Showtime

Ryan's Hope - March 16, 1991

Ryan's Hope - March 16, 1991

Opening, mid-bumpers and closing from Ryan's Hope, on March 16, 1991. In an alternate universe, RH actually experienced a resurgence in the ratings during the years that Joseph Hardy was executive producer (1983-88). The show's move to 12PM EST in October 1984 proved to be temporary, as fans inundated ABC with so much enough hate mail and protest that at the beginning of January 1985, it was moved to a more accessible 11/10c time slot. RH thus helped to establish a new morning soap block ...

Tags: Ryan's Hope opening closings mid-bumpers March 16 1991 ABC alternate universe Helen Gallagher Cesare Danova Ilene Kristen Anders Hove Nerene Virgin Jason Adams Catherine Larson John Sanderford Michael Levin Maurice Benard Mark Hudson Sharon Wyatt Felicity LaFortune Yasmine Bleeth James Wlcek Barbara Blackburn

Diff'rent Strokes Opening (Todd Bridges Vocal)

Diff'rent Strokes Opening (Todd Bridges Vocal)

Back for the first time in a couple of years is this custom opening to Diff'rent Strokes, featuring a rock remix of the theme, with screeching vocals by none other than Todd Bridges. Recorded a while after DS left the air, it's clear that Bridges was never meant to have a music career. Take note that the show's own star messes up one line; he sings "they've got nothing in their genes (or jeans?)" instead of "they've got nothing BUT their genes". What'choo talkin' bout, Willis?...

Tags: Diff'rent Strokes opening Todd Bridges rock remix vocal

If Wendy Riche Took Over Sesame Street..

If Wendy Riche Took Over Sesame Street..

If Wendy Riche took over Sesame Street, her revamp would look a little something like this. Just think back to that Season 1 episode of Family Guy when Peter was temporarily unemployed. While watching TV during the daytime, he comments to Lois, "all these shows are starting to run together". He then flips over to "Homicide: Life on Sesame Street". You get the idea. This project had been on the shelf for two years, but is now making its semi-debut. It's still a bit incomplete, but for the ...

Tags: Sesame Street opening General Hospital GH style Wendy Riche Faces of the Heart Dave Koz Aaron Neville Don't Want to Live On Moon Ernie

CBSpirit Promo - "Woman's Lust" Version (1987)

CBSpirit Promo -

A specialized promo from the 1987-88 cbspirit campaign, highlighting the leading men of CBS daytime and primetime. The remixed version of the jingle features sultry female vocals, which leads this to be known as the "Woman's Lust" version. Hey, I think they forgot the men from CBS News, along with Paul Reubens and Bob Barker!

Tags: CBSpirit CBS Spirit campaign 1987 1988 Woman's Lust version daytime primetime Larry Hagman Tom Selleck Poston Bob Newhart Lorenzo Lamas John Hillerman McCook Callahan Edward Woodward Patrick Duffy Ted Shackelford Peter Scolari Roger E. Mosley William Sanderson Voldstad Tony Papenfuss

All My Hope For Loving One Life in General - Closing Credits (1989)

All My Hope For Loving One Life in General  - Closing Credits (1989)

In an alternate universe, ABC decided to merge all five of their daytime soaps into one series, so that they could free up time slots in favor of more game and talk shows. As you'll see, AMHFLOLIG features popular cast members from all the ABC soaps, as well as a united front of some of their crew members. However, all existing eps (Behr, Hardy, Schenkel, Rauch and Kenney) from the shows were fired, as were their writers, with the crazed James E. Reilly now helming the merged show. Hilarious ...

Tags: All My Children Ryan's Hope Loving One Life to Live General Hospital Closing Credits 1989 merged soap show series James E. John C. Reilly Ilene Kristen Michael Jackson J. Fox Patton Helen Gallagher Bernie Barrow Erika Slezak Beradino Emily McLaughlin Rachel Ames Tristan Rogers Anders Hove Calista Flockhart Brett Butler Kimberly McCullough Marlo Dave Thomas Wendy Riche Laurie Anderson Mustaine Geraint Wyn Davies Jean LeClerc Susan Lucci Lisa Peluso Anthony Call Brad Sanders Cla'ence Kim Zimmer

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