ATWT Christmas 1989 Pt.1

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

Relationship issues trigger Andy's alcoholism, and Heather Rattray debuts as Lily. Meanwhile Emily and Brock make big plans as Casey's health continues its decline. In this clip:

-Susan rejects Lucinda
-Andy begins to unravel

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  • This is very early Ellen Dolan, isn't it? It's good to get to see this. Those Casey scenes really break your heart though.

  • Very, very early Ellen Dolan. She hasn't had hair that long in ages.

  • His creativity was evident everywhere. I remember especially the Christmas parties he had in his house. They were spectacular. Christmas trees in every room. It was like walking into a Christmas card, you were completely taken in. Thats how he wrote, too — with great imagination and an understanding of human nature.

    -- Eileen Fulton (Lisa)

  • Thanks for sharing that.

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  • Just the thing for the holidays, a trip to Oakdale............

  • That was wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • I just decided to re-watch this episode again on here...OMG what a terrible edit job they did to this opening theme!

    I am a stickler for detail, it seems. Just hearing that splice in the theme makes me shiver.

  • It's odd, she didn't really ever have long hair on GL, and Margo never did either, with HBS or Margaret. I'm surprised they let her keep the long hair for as long as she had it, although since this is around the time I started ATWT, I always remember her with the long hair.

  • I loved Doug Marland and miss him terribly. He was so imaginative and had no fear of being creative. He was a strong writer, so secure in his work that he was open to listening to suggestions, considering them and building upon them to create a great story....

  • I can do that.

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