We Love Soaps has been given the rights to air a clip of Whitney Houston's guest appearance on AS THE WORLD TURNS. Houston appeared on the soap on August 1-2, 1984, with Jermaine Jackson singing two duets off a new album he was releasing at the time including "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do." They taped their appearance on July 25 at CBS Studios in New York City. In the episodes, Marcy (Marisa Tomei) was crowned the grand prize winner of the Cinderella Sweepstakes by Oakdale newspaper The Argus.CBS was trying to counter-program the Olympics on ABC by airing these episodes which also featured Phyllis Diller as Marcy's Fairy Godmother.
"It's definitely an opportunity to keep our viewers loyal while enticing new audiences," CBS director of daytime programming Laurence Caso said at the time.
Watch the exclusive video below, courtesy of SoapClassics.com, where you can buy classic episodes of AS THE WORLD TURNS and GUIDING LIGHT on DVD.
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EDITOR'S NOTE: NBC's counter-programming was the launch of new daytime soap SANTA BARBARA.
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4 comments:
awwww wow that was filmed on my seventh birthday! I remember watching the ep too with my gran. so long ago! thanks for sharing that with us Roger. such a talent we lost this past weekend. she will be missed
That's terrific that you got the rights to air the song on this clip. It will be nice if other artists & musicians can do the same in the future for some of the scenes & episodes where the music is especially important. More & More memories keep trickling in (just the other day I remembered that Tonya Pinkins' character sang the song at Steve & Betsey's wedding...thought I was imagining it all until someone confirmed it for me) at the time this aired, I was 9 and 1/2 (gotta include the 1/2).
Roger, I love your style. You should truly be called the Ambassador of Soap Classics!
This clip is terrific, Roger. Thanks!
Brian :-)
This clip is terrific, Roger. Thanks!
Brian :-)
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