Sunday, October 7, 2018

Today in Soap Opera History (October 7)

1940: Portia Faces Life premiered on CBS Radio.
1980: Edge of Night's Clown Puppet killer claimed its first victim.
1991: Y&R's David died in a trash compactor.
1997: One Life to Live's Tea fell out a window.
"The best prophet of the future is the past."
― Lord Byron

"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.

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1940: Radio soap opera Portia Faces Life debuted on CBS, sponsored by General Foods (Post Bran, Toasties and Post Flakes) during its entire run on radio. The series had premiered early in 1940 on radio station WNAC in Boston, then moved to WLS in Chicago, KRLD in Dallas, KGW in Portland and KFI in Los Angeles before moving to the CBS network. The show was created by Mona Kent and centered around the life of Portia Blake Manning (Lucille Wall), an attorney and widow with a young son.

1966: On As the World Turns, Dr. Doug Cassen (Nat Polen) was very distraught when he returned home from a house call to Mrs. Rogers, who had suddenly died of heart failure. The next day, Ted Rogers visited Doug's office to find out exactly what happened to his wife. Doug didn't know what to tell Ted, and the grieving husband demanded that an autopsy be done. Doug then revealed some past medical information about Mrs. Rogers which shocked Ted. In a rage, Ted pushed Doug away causing him to trip over a chair and hit his head on the floor. Doug later died after suffering complications from the injury leaving Claire (Barbara Berjer) a widow.

1966: Billy Dee Williams aired for the final time as Dr. James "Jim" Frazier on The Guiding Light. He was replaced in the role by James Earl Jones.

1971: On The Doctors, Dr. Steve Aldrich (David O'Brien) was arrested for the murder of Dr. Dan Allison.

1980: On Another World, Tracy DeWitt (Janice Lynde) sang "The Man That Got Away" at the club. Joey Perrini (Ray Liotta) arrived during her performance but left when he saw his wife, Kit Halloway Perrini (Bradley Bliss), with Brad Garrick (Jack Parrish).



1980: On The Edge of Night, Elliot Dorn (Lee Godart) was the first victim of the Clown Puppet murderer.



1985: Page Moseley debuted as Dylan Hartley on Santa Barbara.

1988: On Guiding Light, Alexandra (Beverlee McKinsey) made a declaration to Alan (Daniel Pilon) about Harley: "She is completely unsuitable for a Spaulding."



1991: On The Young and the Restless, David Kimble (Michael Corbett) was crushed to death in a trash compactor.



1992: On Days of our Lives, Shane Donovan (Charles Shaughnessy) said goodbye to Kim (Patsy Pease) and their two children, Andrew and Jeannie (now Theresa). Shaughnessy made a brief return to Days in 2002, but Shane and Kim would not appear together again on the soap for nearly 18 years (June 25, 2010).

1996: On General Hospital, Bobbie (Jacklyn Zeman) and Tony (Brad Maule) visited BJ's grave on what would have been her 10th birthday.



1997: On One Life to Live, Tea (Florencia Lozano) fell out a window at Renee's charity auction during an argument with Blair (Kassie DePaiva).



2002: All My Children debuted its "Scrapbook" opening.



2004: On The Bold and the Beautiful, Ridge's (Ronn Moss) announcement that Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) was returning to Forrester Creations was overshadowed by questions regarding Thorne at Spectra. Ridge confirmed the rumors to the press that Thorne did indeed steal the Forrester line.

2012: Former General Hospital and Ryan's Hope actor Larry Block died at age 69.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Melinda O. Fee (ex-Olivia, Santa Barbara; ex-Mary, Days of our Lives; ex-Jill, The Young and the Restless; ex-Charlotte, Guiding Light) - 76
Jill Larson (ex-Opal, All My Children; ex-Garnette, Santa Barbara; ex-Judith, As the World Turns; ex-Ursula, One Life to Live) - 71
Judy Landers (ex-Cheryl, Love of Life) - 60
Dylan Baker (ex-Bennett, Ugly Betty) - 59
John Loprieno (ex-Brad, As the World Turns; ex-Cord, One Life to Live; ex-Danny, Search for Tomorrow) - 58
Nicole Ari Parker (ex-Teri, Soul Food) - 48
Allison Munn (ex-Lauren, One Tree Hill) - 44
Shawn Ashmore (ex-Mike, The Following) - 39
Aaron Ashmore (ex-Jimmy, Smallville) - 39
Brian Hewson (Producer/Writer, Empire) - 38
Maggie Contreras (ex-Suzanne, Greek) - 35
Amber Stevens (ex-Ashleigh, Greek) - 32
Ayla Kell (ex-Payson, Make It or Break It) - 28

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