Monday, April 13, 2009

News Round-up: GL, Beth Chamberlin, Senta Moses

"Robert Reid Live": Episode #30
I was a guest on "Robert Reid Live" this morning discussing GUIDING LIGHT's cancellation, some of the latest soap news and the upcoming DVD release of Manhattanites.

Deep Soap: Going Out on Top
Sara Bibel writes: "I hope that GL will spend the next five months giving fans what they want: emotionally satisfying conclusions that delve into the show’s history without taking the easy 'happily ever after' route when it isn’t appropriate. This is an opportunity for the daytime community to come together out of respect for GL’s legacy and allow actors who are currently appearing on other shows to make temporary returns to Springfield."

INTERVIEW: GL's Beth Chamberlin (Beth)
Chamberlin was interviewed by Daytime Confidiential's Jamey Giddens and Luke Kerr on the latest DC Podcast. She reflects on her current storyline, her time on GUIDING LIGHT and discusses "The Kettle Bell Way."

TV Guide's Matt Roush on GUIDING LIGHT
"I often like to say that no TV show, whatever the format, is meant to last forever, but in the case of a show like this, I could be wrong."

Will T.R. Knight's George be back on GREY'S ANATOMY next season?
Just as the season wraps up, George gets injured in the line of duty, leaving his fate up in the air for viewers -- and even Knight himself. "T.R. doesn’t know whether George lives or dies," explains a source close to the show. "And, as a result, he doesn't know whether or not he has to come back next season."

Soap Opera Digest's Devin Owens is over Paul Ryan
"I'm so over Paul's deviousness on ATWT. I love a good villain and loved following his diabolical dad James Stenbeck's misdeeds and machinations in the '80s, but I'm not getting into the groove with Sonny Boy."

INTERVIEW: GH's Senta Moses (Winnifred)
"When I was first given the role, I watched one scene of Bradford [Anderson, Spinelli] on YouTube, just to get an idea of who his character is and the sort of situation I was walking into. But I never modeled Winnifred after him, because I felt she should be a person in her own right. It's kind of funny the way that the producers and writers have kept me on the show, because they love the two of us together and how similar we are, and how we work off each other."

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