Showing posts with label Jane Elliot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Elliot. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Today in Soap Opera History (January 17)

1975: The Doctor's Carolee made a decision.
1980: Dee and Ian arrived in Italy on As the World Turns.
1988: Australian soap opera Home and Away premiered.
2007: General Hospital's Elizabeth made a confession.
"History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images."
― Anselm Kiefer

"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...

1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) called Willy and asked him to put two investigators on Toni for protection.

1966: Charles Baxter debuted as attorney Fred Douglas on Another World.

1967: On Peyton Place, Lee Webber (Stephen Oliver) taunted Chris (Gary Haynes) at Ada's tavern. Later, Chris stole a gun.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Today in Soap Opera History (January 17)

1975: The Doctor's Carolee made a decision.
1980: ATWT's Dee and Ian arrived in Italy.
1988: Australian soap opera Home and Away premiered.
2007: General Hospital's Elizabeth made a confession.
"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...

1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) called Willy and asked him to put two investigators on Toni for protection.

1966: Charles Baxter debuted as attorney Fred Douglas on Another World.

1967: On Peyton Place, Lee Webber (Stephen Oliver) taunted Chris (Gary Haynes) at Ada's tavern. Later, Chris stole a gun.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

Jane Elliot Leaving 'General Hospital' as Tracy Quartermaine

Actress Jane Elliot has decided to move on from ABC soap opera General Hospital and the role of Tracy Quartermaine, according to Daytime Confidential.

Elliot has informed the top brass at the soap that she is indeed out when her contract expires this spring

The Emmy winner first appeared in Port Charles in 1978, and has expressed a desire to retire from the business.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Today in Soap Opera History (January 17)

1968: Dark Shadows' Barnabas kept Angelique's secret.
1980: ATWT's Dee and Ian arrived in Italy.
1988: Australian soap opera Home and Away premiered.
2007: General Hospital's Elizabeth made a confession.
"More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers."
― Joe Murray

"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...

1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) called Willy and asked him to put two investigators on Toni for protection.

1966: Charles Baxter debuted as attorney Fred Douglas on Another World.

1967: On Peyton Place, Lee Webber (Stephen Oliver) taunted Chris (Gary Haynes) at Ada's tavern. Later, Chris stole a gun.

Sunday, April 10, 2016

'General Hospital' Spoilers (April 11-15, 2016)

Laura searches for answers about her inheritance from Helena.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of April 11-15, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, April 11
Anna (Finola Hughes) catches on to Paul's (Richard Burgi) plan; Jason (Billy Miller) and Sam (Kelly Monaco) make Nikolas (Tyler Christopher) an offer he can't refuse; Maxie (Kirsten Storms) looks for answers on the internet.

Friday, April 1, 2016

'General Hospital' Spoilers (April 4-8, 2016)

"This is a lot for me to take in," Maxie tells Nathan, who explains
his relationship with Claudette.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of April 4-8, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, April 4
Sam (Kelly Monaco) and Jason (Billy Miller) theorize about Hayden's (Rebecca Budig) shooting; Curtis (Donnell Turner) offers to help Nikolas (Tyler Christopher); Nina (Michelle Stafford) gets bad news.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 28-April 1, 2016)

"He has convinced himself he's in love with her," Laura tells Liz about
Nikolas after they discover Hayden's true identity.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of March 28-April 1, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 28
Nikolas (Tyler Christopher) brings Sam (Kelly Monaco) up to date; Tracy (Jane Elliot) has a plan for ELQ that involves her secret weapon; Ava (Maura West) asks for help from an unlikely person.

Friday, March 18, 2016

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 21-25, 2016)

"Please, dont' ask me to do that," Monica tells Tracy.  "You want me to
pull the plug if you're incapable of doing it."
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of March 21-25, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 21
Carly's (Laura Wright) hostile persuasion gets results; Nina (Michelle Stafford) sets the wheels in motion to flush out Crimson's saboteur; Tracy's (Jane Elliot) lab results come in.

Saturday, March 12, 2016

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 14-18, 2016)

Lulu and Laura listen as Scott tells them they are in for some big surprises.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of March 14-18, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 14
Helena (Constance Towers) sends enduring words and emblematic gifts to everyone from her grave; Anna (Finola Hughes) discovers Griffin's (Matt Cohen) real identity and his reason for spying on her; Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) learns the truth about "Claudette."

Saturday, March 5, 2016

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 7-11, 2016)

Helena has lasting words and symbolic gifts for all from her grave.
Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of March 7-11, 2016.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 7
Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly (Laura Wright) take a long, hard look at the direction of their relationship; Lulu's (Emme Rylan) declaration gives Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) new hope; Baxter (Tom Parker) covers when Sam (Kelly Monaco) starts asking too many probing questions about Hayden (Rebecca Budig); Griffin (Matt Cohen) is stumped by Tracy's (Jane Elliot) test results.

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Today in Soap Opera History (January 17)

1968: Dark Shadows' Barnabas kept Angelique's secret.
1980: ATWT's Dee and Ian arrived in Italy. 1988: Australian soap
Home and Away premiered. 2007: GH's Elizabeth made a confession.
"The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect is already in the cause."
― Henri Louis Bergson

"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...

1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) called Willy and asked him to put two investigators on Toni for protection.

1966: Charles Baxter debuted as attorney Fred Douglas on Another World.

1967: On Peyton Place, Lee Webber (Stephen Oliver) taunted Chris (Gary Haynes) at Ada's tavern. Later, Chris stole a gun.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

FLASHBACK: 'General Hospital' - Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist! (Part 2)

Emily McLaughlin as Nurse Jessie Brewer on General Hospital.
'General Hospital': Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist!

The Soap Box
Vol. IV No. 2 February 1979
by John Genovese

(continued from Part 1)

There have been many exciting developments on General Hospital. Towers-of-strength Lee Baldwin and Gail Adamson have grown more vulnerable and multi-shaded, hence more human. Immature, social climbing Bobbie Spencer provides plenty of sparks for all concerned, particularly Laura and Scotty. Peter and Diana have become more upbeat. The deep-seated conflict of the Lansing brothers, Gary and Howard, has been brought out. Newlyweds Monica and Alan Quartermaine deal with their insecurities and desires head-on, rather than engaging in inane and pointless squabbles. But we've saved the best development for last.

For suddenly, after four years as part of the woodwork, Jessie Brewer has a life again. It was a sin that this classic character, whose sad life with husband Phil Brewer had help launch the show's success, was suddenly relegated to "extra" status. Now Jessie has a story with lovable bachelor Dan Rooney, and for once it's not depressing, but beautiful. Let's hope for more of those delightful scenes with Dan courting this blushing, embarrassed, and lovely lady.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

FLASHBACK: 'General Hospital' - Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist! (Part 1)

"Tracy Quartermaine is the sexiest, most colorful, most cunning,
most bewitching bitch goddess figure since Belle of Secret Storm."
'General Hospital': Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist!

The Soap Box
Vol. IV No. 2 February 1979
by John Genovese

Remember the General Hospital of yesteryear? That American institution which was so unique and inspired under writers Frank and Doris Hursley for its first ten years?

It is still lovingly and vividly remembered--and with good reason. Who could ever forget the sparkling moments we shared in the presence of Lucille Wall as nurse Lucille, that striking blend of Molly Goldberg and General Patton? What two characters inspired more hope than Steve and Jessie, even when their respective lives were falling apart at the seams because of that demon known as "tragic, ill-fated love?" And how could anyone more versatile and imaginative than organist-pianist George Wright accent these goings-on in his inimitable fashion? Granted, some of the stories lacked originality. Indeed, a few were a bit trite. But as long as a stable company of regulars played it all out in a consistently fresh ensemble effort, the storytelling was secondary.

Then came a time span of almost five years when the condition of General Hospital was sinking. First, the pace slowed down to the point of standstill status. Then, we sat through that bogus fatal disease of Lee's stepson, Bobby, and Lesley's sudden discovery that her daughter, Laura, was alive and had been involved in a baby switch (you think we're kidding?)--stories which coexisted without that one necessary element known as conflict. But in time came the real blow, when a mass of familiar (and talented) faces were axed in favor of an even larger bevy of new ones--most of them unseasoned newcomers. As if this weren't enough for most loyal fans to bear, these characters were involved in more senseless accidents, sophomorically cutesy plot twists, and agonizingly cliched exchanges of dialogue. For example, Rick Webber and Tom Baldwin both "returned from the dead," Mary Ellen Dante tampered with the brakes of Terri's car, Lesley's climactic fall down the stairs, etc. etc. For a low-budget soap getting off the ground, this chaos would have been awful enough. For General Hospital, it was just downright inexcusable.

And yet, lo and behold, life in the halls of television's favorite hospital became more coherent in late 1977 and early 1978--still snail-paced, but coherent. The overall quality of the acting and the writing began to improve, magnificent new sets were introduced, and the more recent character arrivals became justifiably established in viewers' sympathies once they were involved in better stories and were delivering brisk dialogue. The two creative minds that deserve credit are Gloria Monty, a dynamic and seasoned producer who ruled Secret Storm with an iron hand during that show's finest era, and Douglas Marland, a sensitive and intuitive writer whose talents had been shared on other serials but have been utilized to their very fullest on Hospital. Marland favors stories about class conflict and stresses each character's backgrounds as the motivating force behind his or her actions, much like his former superior, Harding Lemay of Another World. But in terms of story mechanics and creating sharply defined characters with spine, Mr. Marland has his old tutor beat by a mile--and the ratings are proving it.

This is not to imply that all of the stories have been particularly appealing. The Monty-Marland regime inherited a real loser in that Heather-Jeff-Steve Lars affair, and could have done well to resolve that hyped-up mystery long ago. It combines the old baby-switch-resulting-in-family-friend-adopting-child routine, with a twist of non-paralleled irony: Not only does Jeff not know that his son was adopted by the Chief of Psychiatry; he has no idea that his own father is the Chief of Staff! This would be utterly hilarious on Soap, but on General Hospital this hokey double-deception has hurt an otherwise upgraded show. Thankfully, it's finally at a climax.

Craig Huebing (Dr. Peter Taylor), Genie Francis (Laura Webber),
Michael Gregory (Rick Webber), Denise Alexander (Dr, Lesley
Webber) and John Beradino (Dr. Steve Hardy).
Lesley's cover-up of daughter Laura's guilt in the Hamilton affair was quite drawn out and received more story attention than it probably deserved. But in retrospect the show handling may have been a more sound idea than one would have realized. This method allowed the audience to savor Lesley's torment and devotion to her daughter; Laura's severe insecurity coming to a head after being shifted several times between two radically different homes and sets of values; and Rick's gradual disillusionment at being treated as a stranger in the household he dreamed of making as stable as it had been in his childhood. These elements, coupled with Monica's restrained torch-carrying for Rick, made the whole story plausible. And now that we no longer have the murder secret to contend with, this particular plot has picked up nicely.

And that point leads to our succession of accolades, one of the most noteworthy concerning writer Marland's inspired creation of Tracy Quartermaine. This particular figure is the sexiest, most colorful, most cunning, most bewitching bitch goddess figure since Belle of Secret Storm. Tracy's story involvements couldn't be close to the mark: sabotaging her brother's marriage because of an inheritance factor; egging on the opportunistic Gary Lansing with his budding career as a medical celebrity; and playing the grasping third wheel in a captivating love triangle with two fellow nasties, Susan Moore and Mitch Williams. Such unique threesomes are all too rare when the audience never knows whom to root for or against, rather than the more standard romantic struggles involving those exceedingly bland ingenues. Bravo.

Continue reading 'General Hospital' - Proving That Miracle Cures Really Do Exist! (Part 2)...

Saturday, May 9, 2015

'General Hospital' Spoilers (May 11-15, 2015)

Sloane has a proposition for Jake that puts him in a tough predicament.
Check out day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on General Hospital during the week of May 11th.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, May 11
Jake (Billy Miller) winds up in a tough predicament; Sabrina (Teresa Castillo) must decide whether or not to make an unethical decision; Tracy (Jane Elliot) asks Michael (Chad Duell) about ELQ.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 30-April 3, 2015)

Tracy, Bobbie and Patricia comfort Luke.
Check out day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on General Hospital during the week of March 30th. Dee Wallace debuts as Patricia Spencer, and GH celebrates its 52nd anniversary.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 30
Bobbie (Jacklyn Zeman) and Tracy (Jane Elliot) make a shocking discovery; Franco (Roger Howarth) and Nina (Michelle Stafford) blackmail Olivia (Lisa LoCicero) for a room in exchange for keeping quiet about Julian (William deVry) fathering Olivia's baby; Carly (Laura Wright) comes face to face with an enemy.

Friday, March 20, 2015

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 23-27, 2015)

Elizabeth has her suspicions about the woman claiming to be Jake’s wife.
Check out day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on General Hospital during the week of March 23rd. An unexpected visitor turns Port Charles upside down.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 23
Jake (Billy Miller) is flabbergasted when Hayden Barns (Rebecca) arrives at Elizabeth's (Rebecca Herbst) saying she's his wife; Maxie (Kirsten Stormsis appalled by Nathan's (Ryan Paevey) boxing match with Spinelli (Bradford Anderson); Ava (Maura West) wants Silas (Michael Easton) to end her life.

Friday, March 13, 2015

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 16-20, 2015)

Spencer learns who might have started the fire. Photo Credit: ABC
Check out day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on General Hospital during the week of March 16th. Loyalties are put to the test as plans start to unfold.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 16
Sonny (Maurice Benard) comes face to face with Jake (Billy Miller); Duke (Ian Buchanan) tests Jordan's (Vinessa Antoine) loyalty to the mob; Julian (William deVry) orders a hit.

Friday, March 6, 2015

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 9-13, 2015)

Maxie makes a confession to Lulu about her love life.
Check out day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on General Hospital during the week of March 9th.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 9
Silas (Michael Easton) breaks the unexpected and tragic news to Ava (Maura West) that she's dying; Michael (Chad Duell) makes a shocking announcement; Nina (Michelle Stafford) and Franco (Roger Howarth) get lured into a bad situation.

Friday, February 27, 2015

'General Hospital' Spoilers (March 2-6, 2015)

Tracy (Jane Elliot) confides in Monica (Leslie Charleson) her fears
about Luke (Anthony Geary).
Check out day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what's happening on General Hospital during the week of March 2nd. Bold decisions are made as new information is revealed.

[SPOILER ALERT]

Monday, March 2
Kyle (Grayson McCouch) has a proposition for Jake (Billy Miller); Julian (William deVry) runs into an old foe; Franco (Roger Howarth) and Nina (Michelle Stafford) have an epiphany for each other.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Today in Soap Opera History (January 17)

1968: Dark Shadows' Barnabas kept Angelique's secret.
1980: ATWT's Dee and Ian arrived in Italy. 1988: Australian soap
Home and Away premiered. 2007: GH's Elizabeth made a confession.
"A page of history is worth a pound of logic."
― Oliver Wendell Holmes

"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...

1958: On The Edge of Night, Mike Karr (John Larkin) called Willy and asked him to put two investigators on Toni for protection.

1966: Charles Baxter debuted as attorney Fred Douglas on Another World.

1967: On Peyton Place, Lee Webber (Stephen Oliver) taunted Chris (Gary Haynes) at Ada's tavern. Later, Chris stole a gun.