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 Post subject: Pine Valley, PA
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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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I never realized what state Pine Valley was supposed to be in. I thought it was upstate New York.

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She was probably bat shit crazy for watching it.

I find Erica Kane more fuckable now than 30+ years ago.

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I watched from about 1988 til 2004 or so then on and off until January 30, 2007. Have watched a little this summer to see how they'd end it. It's sad what happened to such a good show.


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She was probably bat shit crazy for watching it.

I find Erica Kane more fuckable now than 30+ years ago.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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Wife says it isn't dead.

Coming back on the interwebs.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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A lot of the cast won't do it.


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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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Ok.

Well there ya go.

I'll tell her.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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Let us know what she says.

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She took to the webs and found this.
http://social.entertainment.msn.com/tv/blogs/tv-buzz-blogpost.aspx?post=14deb1bf-5015-44ea-8934-2748ddb6411b

This concludes the family interactive portion of tonight's postings.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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That was pleasant. We should do that again some time. I'm pretty sure I like your wife better than you. You must hear that all the time.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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She's a'ight.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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I'm wondering what cheap programming they intend to put in those slots that the soaps used to occupy. There's only so much "Judge" and talk shows you can run. A three hour run of Rachel Ray and friends is too much for (just about) anyone to handle. Not to mention these guys already have afternoon slots.

Of course, there's always the old standby, "Million Dollar Movie", but I just don't think so...

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'The Chew' takes soap's seat at the daytime table
By GAIL PENNINGTON
St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Friday, after 41 years, "All My Children" ended its run on ABC, going out with a flurry of return visits from favorite characters and tears from cast and fans.

On Monday, "The Chew" arrives, and the welcome could be chilly. The food-themed talk show puts on a happy face about its prospects, but soap fans threaten to shun any replacement for "AMC" and, in January, the also-canceled "One Life to Live." (A plan to move both shows online is still in the preliminary phase.)

"We hope that they will enjoy our show," Gordon Elliott, executive producer of "The Chew," says when asked about "All My Children" fans' disappointment. "We were asked to come and join the daytime lineup because daytime tastes have changed.

"Look, I understand completely how those viewers feel. I enjoyed those soaps for years, too. But I don't control the process that made that change. ... I can just control what goes on our television show."

"The Chew" will be a party every day, suggests Elliott and his cast, who include co-hosts Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall, Daphne Oz, and chefs Mario Batali and Michael Symon.

"I think a lot of people tune in to soaps because they feel as though the cast are their friends," Kelly says. "What we can (do is) welcome viewers to hang out in the kitchen with us. We can't be soap operas to you, but we can be a group of people that you might want to hang out with."

Kelly is best known as a fashion stylist on TLC's "What Not to Wear," but before that he was a journalist who wrote about topics including food. He's also a passionate home cook who loves to throw dinner parties, he says.

In addition to Batali and Symon, who are "Iron Chefs" on the Food Network, "The Chew" also recruited fan-favorite Hall from Bravo's "Top Chef." Describing herself as "a recovering caterer," Hall promises that "The Chew" will feature plenty of cooking, "pulling somebody from the audience to actually cook with us."
She hopes much of the cooking will speak to busy people like herself.
"Fifteen minutes, 10 bucks, you can do a chicken, a sauce and a rice in a rice cooker, bada bing," she says.
Oz, the daughter of television personality Dr. Mehmet Oz, takes a healthy approach to cooking and eating.
"Having had a lot of health information around me ... I actually was about 180 pounds at 17," she says. Now, she's "still dealing with the weight issues and dealing with trying to make healthy food a priority but not an obsession. But I want to be able to enjoy wonderful meals, and that's something that I think every red-blooded woman in America deals with on a daily basis."

"The Chew," which will air live at 1 p.m. EDT daily, is "a natural, living, breathing organism, which will present to America every day useful, relevant, honest and entertaining people and information that will give them something that they can use in their daily lives," Elliott says.

He promises a flexible format including "field pieces, extraordinary food, amazing food, food stories, the world through a food lens. A lot of the guests, the celebrity guests we'll have on every day," will talk food, too.

But, Oz adds, "We'll also have the best cake baker in Mississippi, so you get the local element there. We actually will be doing the kind of exploration that you might want to do in your own hometown."

Elliott goes on to rhapsodize about such ideas as nationwide "pie swaps" and about taking phone calls and using Skype to bring viewers into the conversation. Audience members and guests "will be coming and sitting at the table," Elliott says. "We'll be throwing food out at them."

As nice as that sounds, the idea is unlikely to pacify "All My Children" fans like the one (using a hunk of roast beef as an avatar) who posted on a Food Network blog:
"I'm not only boycotting ABC for canceling 'All My Children' but any chef/cook who dares to appear on this show will incur my wrath. The giant slab o' beef has spoken!"

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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A lot of the cast won't do it.


I'd be willing to bet they could run fifteen of these shows on the web, and "people" will watch it. There are enough starving actors that would almost do it for free. Bad actors, but they are soap operas. The young lady cleaning my teeth and I laughed when they played an "all-time moment".

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They both sounded like Baba Booey from Howard Stern. Funny, I was getting my teeth cleaned when that happened.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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I watched the last episode. Watched it once in awhile because I've been a huge fan of Vincent Irizzary who played David since he was on Guiding Light from 84-85. I was always an NBC/CBS fan. I watch One Life to Live once in awhile because a good friend from my Guiding LIght fan club days, Jerry verDorn is on it (He plays Clint).

Met Ms. Lucci many times. Very nice woman and extremely tiny.

Worked on several events over the years. Favorite person from that show is David Canary who played Adam/Stuart.

A lot of big name stars got their start on the soaps and cut their teeth so to speak there. A lot of the six degrees of Kevin Bacon stuff is from his time on Guiding Light in the 80s.

They ended it with a cliffhanger because it's going to the internet. Guiding Light, Another World and As The World Turns all wrapped everything up.

I watched soaps for a long time. Every day Guiding Light from 1983-1997, As the World Turns 1983-1997, Another World 1986 til the end, Search for Tomorrow the last 9 months and Days of Our Lives 1986-1988. After I stopped watching I kept up with the shows but didn't watch except for to see an old favorite return for a special event.

And I DVRed the last weeks of Guiding Light and As The World Turns. Those last weeks reminded me what soaps used to be about. Not the crazy storylines but everyday storylines.

And both ended their runs well.

Guiding Light ended with it's most popular long time couple Josh and Reva (Robert Newman was on the show since 1981 with some breaks, Kim Zimmer with some breaks since 1983) riding off into the sunset together and the simple words THE END on the screen. The show was on for 72 years first 15 on radio.

As the World Turns ended with Bob and Kim the long time standards on the show (Don Hastings was on the show 50 years) leaving his office and a spinning globe stopping on his desk. The show was on the air 54 years and it's where Meg Ryan and MArisa Tomei got their starts.

The bad part of going to events and being involved with the fan club is when a beloved actor or actress passes away first grieving for them in reality and then their character on tv dying.

And I can actually say "I'm not a doctor but I played one on TV" because I was an extra once as a doctor on GL.


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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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Please talk more about the great David Canary.
I believe I still own his "Bonanza" action figure.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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Pine Valley hasnt been the same since Billy Clyde died.

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I believe I still own his "Bonanza" action figure.


I remember him being on an episode of Hawaii Five-0. What I did not know was that he was on the A-list of potential replacements for Mr. Spock. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Canary

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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David Canary is a really good guy. He'd joke how he'd make me an All My Children fan if it was the last thing he did.

He started All My Children because he was broke intended to stay until he got on his feet financially and wound up being on the show more than 20 years.

I could tell you stories from fan events that would turn your hair blue. I can tell you stories about a young girl who was on Another World who's mother would leave her to go home in a limo from the studio to go partying herself with the cast and nobody's surprised how messed up this girl is. Lindsay Lohan.

What killed the soaps is more people joining the workforce and also they strayed away from what made them popular. It used to be about everyday life events for the most part. Then they got into crazy out of this world storylines.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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What the hell are you talking about.
Look at the unemployment numbers Cubbie, there are more people at home now.
Also, the sensationalized stories are what is selling right now. I guess you've never heard of TMZ or Reality television. I guess you've also never seen a supermarket magazine rack.

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 Post subject: Re: Pine Valley, PA
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The networks are just finding cheaper ways to produce programs. Huge casts and behind-the-scenes talent blow thought budgets pretty quickly. A show with a few hosts, one set and a handful of specators cuts down on costs.

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