from 1980: as the Cedars Hospital Benefit Carnival opens for the day, Bert, Rita, and Steve open their booth and gather customers. Diane is skittish with a security guard as he catches her loading Roger's car. Ed and Holly show young Chrissie (Blake) the sights as a disguised Roger watches.
Stefan Schnabel's Dr. Steve Jackson, who served no real story function after daughter Leslie's death in '76, was allowed to remain nominally on the Springfield canvas until the purge of fall '81, long after the character had outlived his usefulness.
en9nui 2 months ago
Thanks SO much for uploading these vintage episodes. I enjoy them so much. I loved GL so much back then. I hope we will be able to see all of these vintage episodes with Roger, etc.
susannreno 1 year ago
Roger's many violent crimes had caused him to fake his death, denying him access to his daughter. With help from Alan Spaulding (he was blackmailing Alan), he snuck in to take his daughter.
CarlD2 2 years ago
Yes, that was her.
CarlD2 2 years ago
yeah why was he stalking his little girl? Soaps had a lot of dark stories back then, there was this one, there was Alan trying to kill Rick and Monica on GH and there was Victor Newman holding Michael Scott prisoner in his basement after he found out he had been having an affair with his wife Juliaon Y@R.
imachildofthe80s8089 2 years ago
Now is Liz Keifer the one who played sister Camellia on GH back in 1987? In the storyline, she was attracted to Duke, who she once believed was her half-brother?
imachildofthe80s8089 2 years ago
WTF about the beginning?
imachildofthe80s8089 2 years ago
That was the most creepy thing....
becominglight 2 years ago
No, it was definitely Roger and Rita's "hall of mirrors" scene that won the Emmy.
mthivier 2 years ago
I think Leah's got that beat. She's supposed to be about 4 or 5 and now she's looking at colleges.
Marinaskye 2 years ago