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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

FLASHBACK: Location Shooting...A Soap Could Visit Your Home Town (Part 3)

This photo, taken when Van Rydell (Paul Thomas) was murdered on
Edge of Night, clearly shows how the great outdoors can be recreated
inside the studio.
Location Shooting...A Soap Could Visit Your Home Town

The Soap Box
Vol. IV No. 3 March 1979
by Linda Susman

(continued from Part 2)

Edge of Night: Edge's most recent location sequence involved April's prison break and return to her childhood home in Northboro. The actual site–Mahwah, New Jersey–was suggested by a staff engineer who knew the show was looking for a haunted house. The Mahwah location was known to have been used in films; but because the house was occupied by tenants , Edge couldn't do anything to the exterior. Since the story called for April to break in by smashing the front door windows, she stopped just short on location, then recreated the scene back at the studio with a replica of the door with "sugar" glass panes. All interiors were shot at the studio, and the cemetery's gravestones were made of Styrofoam. The actual on-site shooting began at 1 p.m. and finished at 2:30 a.m., with light snow falling.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

EXCLUSIVE: SoapClassics Releases New GUIDING LIGHT DVD - The Bauer Family Story

SoapClassics today has released a brand new, 11-episode GUIDING LIGHT DVD: The Bauer Family Story.

The Bauer family first appeared on the 15-minute radio version of THE GUIDING LIGHT in 1948. The family moved with the show to television in 1952 (also continuing on radio until 1956). They remained central as the show moved its setting to Springfield, expanded to 30 minutes and then 60, and from black and white to color. This collection covers a span of episodes from 1973 to 2009.

The episodes are divided into two discs:
* Disc 1, “Meet the Bauers”, features six pivotal episodes in the history of the family, including a rare “bonus” episode from 1973.
* Disc Two, “Bauer Barbecues” contains five of the family’s traditional Independence Day gatherings (the Barbecues are one of the top requests from GL fans).

Below is a summary of the episodes on the new DVD: