Thanx jcice3 for posting this. Nice to see a clip of Stephen Schnetzer from before he was Cass on AW. I wonder what happened to Steve Olson. Another character faded into the woodwork I guess....
I have been watching Days for 30 years, and my earliest memories are of the Salem Strangler as a 6 year old. Ever since I have been hooked. There have been good times(1981-1988, 1992-2002, 2007-present) and bad times (89-91, 2003-2006) but I have always watched faithfully, exept for the Salem Stalker bullshit which made me turn it off completely. The Island was stupid but everyone was back and so was I lol.
@awtribute - Absolutely. (And also, nearly a month before on Aug. 29, former West Coast NBC staff announcer Eddy King also passed away, at age 99.) Besides Don Pardo and (possibly) Roger Tuttle, who else from the "olden" days would be left?
@wmbrown6 The only one I know of would be AW's announcer (and sometime NBC/WNBC announcer) Bill Wolff, and we haven't heard his voice regularly in around 25 years. So far no obit news about him. I would guess if that sad news came at least the NY Times would have something.
Thanx jcice3 for posting this. Nice to see a clip of Stephen Schnetzer from before he was Cass on AW. I wonder what happened to Steve Olson. Another character faded into the woodwork I guess....
awtribute 4 months ago
I have been watching Days for 30 years, and my earliest memories are of the Salem Strangler as a 6 year old. Ever since I have been hooked. There have been good times(1981-1988, 1992-2002, 2007-present) and bad times (89-91, 2003-2006) but I have always watched faithfully, exept for the Salem Stalker bullshit which made me turn it off completely. The Island was stupid but everyone was back and so was I lol.
DaysAWFAN 1 year ago
From what I've seen, I think Days of our Lives was at it's best from 1983 to 1988 in my opinion :)
mark40511 1 year ago
The "Days of our Lives" promo voiceover was by Vic Roby.
wmbrown6 1 year ago
@wmbrown6 Sad about Vic Roby's passing (Sep 22, he was 93)...another great network voice, gone.
awtribute 4 months ago
@awtribute - Absolutely. (And also, nearly a month before on Aug. 29, former West Coast NBC staff announcer Eddy King also passed away, at age 99.) Besides Don Pardo and (possibly) Roger Tuttle, who else from the "olden" days would be left?
wmbrown6 4 months ago
@wmbrown6 The only one I know of would be AW's announcer (and sometime NBC/WNBC announcer) Bill Wolff, and we haven't heard his voice regularly in around 25 years. So far no obit news about him. I would guess if that sad news came at least the NY Times would have something.
awtribute 4 months ago