The original primetime soap opera.
Original airing: September 18, 1968.
Starring in this episode: Ed Nelson (Michael Rossi), Ryan O'Neal (Rodney Harrington), Barbara Parkins (Betty Anderson), Christopher Connelly (Norman Harrington), Patricia Morrow (Rita Harrington), James Douglas (Steven Cord), Tippy Walker (Carolyn Russell), Robert Hogan (Rev. Tom Winter), Michael Christian (Joe Rossi), Sharon Hugueny (Donna Franklin), Barbara Rush (Marsha Russell) and Joe Maross (Fred Russell).
Story (from IMDb): Mike makes clear to Tom that Jill lost her baby because of him. Shortly after, Tom announces his plans on divorcing Susan. Meanwhile, Norman fears that Betty will turn to Steven for comfort again. Carolyn finds out that her father is dating a young woman, Donna.
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Tippy Walker's film/Tv career was sadly short-lived. Only lasted from '64 to '72. She retired from acting after that. Our loss! A beautiful & talented young lady. I've corresponded with her in the past & she's a very sweet person. She's well known as an artist & community activist in the New Haven area, where's she's lived for many years. THANKS for posting this cool clip for us to enjoy! :-)
JubalCalif 1 year ago
Elizabeth Walker may have been, but Carolyn sure wasn't. I couldn't stand her.
matthijs199115013 1 year ago
Tom never was a convincing minister.(Chuckle!)
Norman and Rita seemed to be the couple with few,if any,marital problems.
"Except for an automobile accident and the loss of an unborn baby in an emergency cardiac case,
"They had a happy time-at least for Peyton Place."
If I had to pick a favorite among the later cast,it would definitely by Carolyn Russel.Elizabeth Walker was a fine actress and a lovely person.
RJRanke 1 year ago