Rachel and Ada 1981--Mopping the Floor

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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2008

Rachel catches Ada mopping (and bopping) her kitchen floor to Glenn Miller's "In the Mood." Thanks to Eddie for the scene.

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  • Watching this brings back so many memories of the late, great Constance Ford and all her interactions with Victoria Wyndham. Reflecting on this clip, I shake my head in amazement how General a.k.a. "Mob" Hospital survives, whereas Another World was cancelled.

  • This was a cute scene. They just don't make shows like this anymore.

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  • Great show in the 70s and early 80's.

    More clips!

    Wyndham, Watson, Susan Sullivan as Lenore, Cecile and Sandy and Jamie. Elizabeth Franz as Alma was hysterical.

    Mac and Rachel were the bomb. Oh yeah, and Iris, always in love with "daddy".  Ray Liotta. Cool dude.

    Are there any recordings of this show from its heyday?

    Where do the posters get these clips that are on here. Great stuff.

  • I miss the 70's

  • Ah Loved Connie, she put the 'b' in butch, but you gotta love her, class act!!

  • @texassoapfan This is a classic example of the soaps featuring characters that seemed real and therefore relateable.

  • ada[constance ford] was a great actress.i saw her on ''perry mason'' in 1969.of course, the show was made in the 50's.she brought a lot to ''another world''.

  • Very nice scene. You will never see stuff like this on the soaps today.

    That little scene was more interesting then anything you see today on soaps!

  • Connie was a beautiful model when she was a young woman.

  • Connie was a superb actress---the real deal.

  • It is interesting that this scene would have the late, great Connie Ford dancing to Glenn Miller. If one goes onto Wikipedia and type in Constance Ford's name, there is a photo of her from the 1940s.

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