The name Barbara Walters is synonymous in public memory with Serious Big Time Television Journalism. She conducted a wealth of probing, thoughtful interviews with presidents and kings, world leaders, scientists, movie stars and their consorts. The Reputable and the Disreputable. It’s not an exaggeration to say she interviewed just about every major … [Read more...]
Meet Organist Lance Jackson, Conservator of Historic Soap Opera Theme Music
Marlena has always said that soap fans make the best and most fascinating friends. Recently, via my Facebook page “Marlena’s Current and Classic Soaps,” it was a pleasure to meet Lance Jackson, a longtime soap fan and church organist who collects vintage soap opera organ themes the way many of us collect classic magazine covers and other … [Read more...]
Return to the Early Days of Soaps in Alina Adams’ New Novel
Marlena says: I’m pleased to welcome a new guest contributor, my friend and colleague Alina Adams. To soap fans she needs no introduction. She’s written for and about soaps for more than 20 years, always exploring innovative ways to give soaps new life. An interest in historical fiction inspired two New York Times best-sellers, “The Nesting Dolls” … [Read more...]
Tom Lisanti’s “Texas”: An Oral History of Daytime TV’s Answer to “Dallas”
No nook or cranny of America’s rich pop culture is too obscure to escape the enthusiastic attention of award-winning author Tom Lisanti, whose 11 books tempt fellow aficionados with titles like Dueling Harlows, Talking Sixties Drive-in Movies and Hollywood Beach and Surf Movies. Now comes Texas, an exhaustively researched and super detailed … [Read more...]
Looking Back on a “Capitol” Idea That Did Not Survive
Marlena says: The eagerly awaited new CBS soap, Beyond the Gates, premiering Feb. 24, isn’t the first to be set in the world of Washington, D.C. political intrigue. Four decades ago, CBS offered Capitol, set in the fictitious suburb of Jeffersonia, home to three moneyed and sometimes feuding families. With a cast that included Constance Towers, … [Read more...]
Pat Falken Smith: “Most people I know are living soap operas'”
Pat Falken Smith: The Drama and the Lawsuits By: Michael Poirier “If ever I knew a litigious person, it was Pat, who went to court as often as some people go out for a frozen yogurt,” said Ann Marcus, former headwriter of Days of Our Lives and other soaps, about her hard-charging contemporary Pat Falken Smith.1 Falken Smith’s colorful … [Read more...]
Days of Our Lives’s Doug and Julie: The Look of Love
I first started watching soaps as a lonely teenager while I was waiting for my parents to come home from work, circa the late ’60s and early ’70s. Soap characters became my ersatz family. One of the first shows I fell in love with was “Days of Our Lives,” which was written by Bill Bell. (This was before he created “The Young and the Restless.”) … [Read more...]
The Mother of Soaps In Her Own Words
Marlena says: My colleague Michael Poirer is an ace researcher, a treasure in the world of soap opera journalism. Ever thorough and tireless, his contributions to these columns are deeply appreciated. Here he weighs in on our ongoing discussions of the state of soap opera with a collection of quotes from some of the many interviews granted to … [Read more...]
Looking Back: The AIDS Quilt Comes to OLTL in 1992
It has been my privilege over the last 40 years to cover the daytime drama industry. For many of those years, soap creators and head writers used the medium not just to entertain but to deal with important social issues—in other words to encourage viewers to think. In the late ’80s, the AIDS epidemic hit the soap scene hard. Many members of the … [Read more...]
The Joys of Summer Redux
In 1989 when the real world was still paying attention to soaps, TV Guide asked me to do a cover story called “The Joys of Summer.” My mother, who had kept every issue of the magazine since its debut — just as George Costanza (played by Jason Alexander) did on Seinfeld — kept a copy of that particular issue on top of her TV for the rest of her … [Read more...]
