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Venice: General Discussion
Posted 16 Nov 2009
Good news for all of you people out there waiting for "Venice: The Series." The web soaps' trailer went live today and we have it below for you! Not only that but an official start date of December 4th has been announced. In case you are out of the loop, "Venice: The Series," is a new web soap opera brought to you by Crystal Chappell (Carly, Days). It is set in beautiful Venice Beach, CA and stars a slew of soap opera talent from across the board. It focuses on Gina (Chappell) and her family, career, and romantic life.
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"Venice: The Series" stars Crystal Chappell as Gina, a designer who is an openly gay woman. Jordan Clarke plays her father, The Colonel. Galen Gering brings the brotherly love as Owen, Gina's younger brother. Finally Hillary B. Smith rounds out the family dynamic as Guya, Gina's aunt.
It's a stressful job to be a designer in Venice Beach, so Michelle N. Carter fills in the role of Michele, Gina's assistant. Emmy winner Gina Tognoni also stars in the series as Sami, Owen's girlfriend du jour, who Gina doesn't seem to fond of. Jessica Leccia, who played Chappell's sapphic soulmate Natalia on the now defuct Guiding Light will play Ani, Gina's ex. Lesli Kay takes on the role of Tracey, Gina's hot new attorney girlfriend. Nadia Bjorlin plays Lara, a successful writer who meets Ani. Chappell's real life husband Michael Sabatino, Tina Sloan and Harrison White round out the main cast.
Kim Turrisi is the writer behind the show. Turrisi and Chappell have a longstanding working relationship and sat down together to create this hot new series.
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THE Days Promo!!
Posted 14 Nov 2009
KILL HER! KILL NICOLE SAMI!
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Days: Fantastic Suzanne Rogers Interview
Posted 23 Oct 2009
This is one of the best soap interviews i have ever read. I am not going to copy/paste everything, because WLS deserves the hits, but here is part one and the links for parts 2-5 are posted below....
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The Suzanne Rogers Interview, Part One
Thursday, October 15, 2009 Posted by Damon L. Jacobs
Labels: Damon L. Jacobs, Days of our Lives, WLS Interviews
When you look up “class” in the history books for daytime television, you are most likely to find Suzanne Rogers. For 36 years as Maggie Horton on DAYS OF OUR LIVES she has embodied heart, spirit, and a quiet resilience. But behind the warm smiles and supporting words of wisdom lies an actress who has struggled with a crippling autoimmune deficiency and emotional problems which nearly prematurely ended her career. Please join me for this rare interview in which this Emmy winning talent shares her memories, her hardships, and her inspiring triumphs over her inner battles.
In Part One, Suzanne Rogers shared aspects of her early professional life in new York, how failing a Y&R audition led to success on DAYS, and memories of her first story as Maggie.
We Love Soaps: At the Daytime Emmys we spoke briefly about We Love Soaps, and how we talk on our podcast about how much we love Maggie. I want to change the name of it to “We Love Maggie.”
Suzanne Rogers: Thank you! It’s nice to be back with some work. There was a little dry spell there. I’m just glad to be having more work, I really am thrilled.
We Love Soaps: Now to go back, I understand that you when started as a New York Rockette, you were the youngest ever hired at the time at the age of seventeen. How does one go from being a Rockette to a West Coast soap star?
Suzanne Rogers: Well, I did some musicals in New York. My whole background had been singing and dancing. That’s what I thought I was destined to do. One job begot another job, which begot another job. Through all this, I wanted more to do. I wasn’t satisfied being the dancer with just a little bit to do. I wanted to do something where I could speak or something. So the little of money I would make I would put back into acting classes in the morning, because [in theater] you could run and get things done during the day. The college I went to was the college of “bettering myself.” I knew there was more inside of me I wanted to do. When I was in "Coco" with Katherine Hepburn, Gene Nelson said to me, “You really should go to California.”
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Suzanne Rogers: Then the next musical I did was "Follies" with the same choreographer, Michael Bennett. When they were talking about bringing the show to California I went to Hal Prince and said I would like to go, but I’m only going to go if I can do the [lead] part. There would be no sense in me coming out here to be in the chorus, I had to come out here so whoever was going to see the show would see me in a part. So he offered me the part of Alexis Smith, and when we came out here that’s what I was doing, and that’s when Al Onorato at CBS saw me and had me come in to read for YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS only wanted blondes at the time for the lead family. But the girl across the tracks, Sally, was the girl who didn’t come from any money. That’s the part I read for. They took that [audition] tape, and showed it to the people at Corday. They had me come in and read and that’s how it all got started.
We Love Soaps: Were you disappointed about not getting that initial role on YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS?
Suzanne Rogers: No, I didn’t know to be disappointed. I wasn’t even sure what soap was, but my agent said, “This is a new soap, you should audition for this.” They were looking for people that could sing. It was a musical thing within this family—all the daughters did something [musical]. Because I sang, that’s why he set me up for YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS. When I walked into the office for the reading the producer said, “Where’s your blonde hair?” I said, “I’ve never been a blonde.” So it was obvious I wasn’t going to get the part. But the tape was sent to Corday. They had tests, and they brought me into read with seven other girls. I, at the time, didn’t know I had dyslexia, but I knew I had a hard time with dialogue. So I went out into the car and I went over it and over it and over it. I went in, read for the people at NBC and Betty Corday. John Clarke [Mickey Horton] was sitting there. I didn’t know who he was. The test was on Friday the 13th. There were two of us that tested, this blonde and myself. My agent called me afterward and asked how it went. I said, “That blonde came in all pretty. You told me to come in with jeans and a little print shirt. I came in looking all casual, and she came in looking all gussied up. What was that all about?” He said, “Oh well, that’s what they told me.” On Monday I didn’t hear and I thought I didn’t get it. I called my agent and he said, “Oh, I forgot to tell you, you have to go over and pick up your crutches.”
We Love Soaps: After a career of dancing and singing, did you know you were auditioning for a character who couldn’t walk?
Suzanne Rogers: No. I said to them, “It’s a good thing you hired a dancer to do this.”
We Love Soaps: Maggie was a fan favorite right away.
Suzanne Rogers: She was on the farm. It was a different look. The show had taken place in a city and this was on a farm. It was checkered tablecloths. There were things that were appealing to a large number of the audience. It was like middle America. She ran this house on her crutches. She had a handyman and she had a beau who had loved her from the time they went to school together. The very first time Mickey comes up to the door he doesn’t know who he is because he’s lost his mind. He doesn’t remember who he is. He has an “M.H.” on his belt buckle and says [his name is] Marty Hanson.
We Love Soaps: This story between Mickey and Maggie was so popular that you told me there had been talk of a spinoff.
Suzanne Rogers: When the show takes off they talk about taking a couple and spinning it off. The audience liked the setting so much, it was so different. They hadn’t seen a soap take place on the farm, in the rural areas . County fairs, animals, working on tractors, things they had never seen before. Wes Kenney [producer of DAYS from 1968-1979] said, “Oh no, we’re signing you to a contract, you’re not going anywhere.”
We Love Soaps: I don’t know if people realize that Maggie being on crutches wasn’t a plot gimmick, she was really crippled for the first two-and-a-half years.
Suzanne Rogers: It was almost three years.
We Love Soaps: After three years, how did the decision get made to allow Maggie to walk without them?
Suzanne Rogers: They wanted to bring Mickey back to town, and they felt there was a strong storyline between Bill [Horton] and Mickey. He was beginning to remember. There were pictures taken at the County Fair. Tom Horton and Bill had seen this picture and Tom is the one who said, “That looks like my son.” That’s how it started.
Suzanne Rogers: Eventually Tom, Bill, and Laura [Horton, played by Susan Flannery], came out to Brookville to see who this man was. And by then, this man had married me. Mickey had always said, “You need to get yourself checked and see if there’s anything we can do about your legs.” So when I went into town, I went to this main hospital. They told me to sit in this one office and on the desk was a picture of this woman and this man...and the man was my husband! But I didn’t know he wasn't Marty [and really] was Mickey. [Laura] was still legally married to him. Then Bill ended up operating on me, and I started in physical therapy. Bill kept saying, “There’s nothing wrong with her.” Of course Mickey is saying, “Then why can’t she walk?” I didn’t walk because I thought if he didn’t have me to take care of then he would go back to Laura. Here’s this famous woman doctor, and I’m a nothing on a farm. I thought I was going to lose him. It was psychological thing as to why I couldn't walk. [Mickey] gave me a pair of red shoes, and this was the famous scene. He said, “You walk, and I’ll take you out dancing.” This was his way of telling me it was going to be okay. But I was still afraid of Laura. It all the hit the fan when Mike came to the farm to see Mickey. Mike, his son, came to the farm, and got hurt working on a tractor. When they went to do a blood transfusion, he didn’t match. And that’s how it all came out that Mike was not his son.
We Love Soaps: And I think again people need to realize that this whole story you’re describing played out over the course of seven years.
Suzanne Rogers: And when he found out Bill was Mike’s father, he tried to kill him. He did shoot him in the hand. It was an intense story of family. The family was so strong. That’s how Maggie got [introduced]. The people who remember her then just love her because she’s been through so much, so many things.
In Part Two, Rogers will recount Maggie’s historic groundbreaking storyline, the scene that won her the 1979 Emmy, and the personal tragedy which nearly ended her career.
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Days Ratings Report - Up 21%!!!
Posted 16 Oct 2009
‘DAYS OF OUR LIVES’ MATCHES ITS TOP WOMEN 18-49 RATING SINCE DECEMBER
VERSUS THE SAME WEEK LAST YEAR, ‘DAYS’ IS UP 13 PERCENT IN WOMEN 18-34 AND 21 PERCENT IN TOTAL VIEWERS
FOR THE ‘09-10 SEASON TO DATE, ‘DAYS’ IS DELIVERING THE BIGGEST YEAR-TO-YEAR GAIN OF ANY MAJOR-NET DAYTIME SERIES IN TOTAL VIEWERS AND IS THE ONLY DAYTIME DRAMA UP IN WOMEN 18-49
UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. ? October 16, 2009 ? NBC’s “Days of our Lives” has extended its hot start for the 2009-10 television season with strong results for the week of October 5-9, delivering gains versus the same week last year of 13 percent in women 18-49 viewers and 21 percent in total viewers.
For the week of October 5-9, “Days of our Lives” (1.4 rating, 9 share among women 18-49, 1.0/7 among women 18-34) tied for #2 among network daytime series in both the women 18-49 and women 18-34 demographics. “Days” matched its highest women 18-49 rating in nearly 10 months (since the week of December 8-12, 2008), and matched its strongest women 18-34 rating in nearly four months (since June 8-12).
Compared with the same week last year, “Days of our Lives” generated increases of 13 percent in women 18-49 viewers (946,000 vs. 838,000) and 21 percent in total viewers (3.0 million vs. 2.5 million).
Season to date, “Days of our Lives” is tied for #2 in the women 18-49 race and ranks #2 outright in the women 18-34 category.
Season to date, “Days of our Lives” is up 10 percent in women 18-49 (920,000 vs. 839,000), up 7 percent in women 18-34 (362,000 vs. 339,000), up 11 percent in women 25-54 (987,000 vs. 887,000) and up 17 percent in total viewers (3.0 million vs. 2.6 million). “Days” is generating the biggest year-to-year total-viewer gain of any daytime series on the major networks and is the only daytime drama up in women 18-49 viewers.
Ratings reflect “live plus same day” data unless otherwise noted. Season-to-date figures are averages of “live plus seven day” data except for the two most recent weeks, which are “live plus same day.” -
Is Jay Leno Killing NBC?
Posted 13 Oct 2009
Is Jay Leno Killing NBC?
by Stephen Battaglio October 12, 2009 08:12 AM EST
Jay Leno’s 10 o’clock show was supposed to revolutionize prime time. But sometimes revolutions leave destruction in their paths.
In the first two weeks of the new TV season, the ratings for NBC’s prime-time lineup are down every night of the week except Sunday, when the network airs National League Football games (and not Leno). Trauma and Mercy, NBC’s two new dramas, have struggled to get sampling. Law & Order: SVU has lost a third of its 18–49 audience since moving to Wednesdays at 9 (it aired at 10pm for six seasons). The critically praised cop drama Southland, conceived as a 10pm show, was canceled before it could even start its second season, which was supposed to begin October 23 at 9. The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien has lost its substantial lead over Late Show With David Letterman among viewers ages 18–49, the category most important to advertisers. And after a strong start in Leno’s first week, ratings for the NBC affiliates’ local newscasts have declined year-to-year since September 21.
The Jay Leno Show has also brought an older audience to the network, which has always insisted that it only cares about reaching the 18–49 demo. The median age of the network’s audience has jumped by 2.7 years to 48.4 this season, due in large part to Leno. Viewers of ABC and CBS have also increased in age, but not nearly as much, and Fox has actually gotten younger.
Overall, Leno has settled in at around 5 to 6 million viewers and a rating of 1.5 to 2.0 among 18-to-49-year-olds. NBC Universal Entertainment chairman Jeff Gaspin tells TV Guide Magazine the show is working from a financial standpoint, as it’s not nearly as expensive to make as a scripted drama. “Leno made smart business sense for us,” he says. “We’re still doing fine in that regard.”
But Gaspin acknowledges that the network is going through a period of adjustment as shows have been displaced by Leno, especially Law & Order: SVU, which dominated its time period in recent years on Tuesdays at 10. It’s now in fourth place, competing with CBS’ potent Criminal Minds. “There was more risk than we expected by moving some of our 10 o’clock shows to earlier time slots,” says Gaspin. “I think many SVU viewers and fans will find it at 9 o’clock and the ratings will slowly increase over the course of the year. It takes a little longer than it used to.” As for the performance of the network’s new shows, “We need to learn a little patience,” he says.
Gaspin believes the 10pm gambit will make sense over the course of the season, especially when CBS and ABC are in repeats and Leno is airing original episodes. (Leno has already topped ABC on some nights.) Ratings success at 10pm has also gotten tougher as more viewers watch shows on their digital video recorders in the hour. Gaspin maintains that if NBC can remain profitable with Leno at 10, the network can focus on developing stronger shows for earlier in the night. “The bigger issue is our 8-to-10 block leading into Leno,” he says.
As for late night, the belief inside NBC is that Letterman’s lead over O’Brien has more to do with the tsunami of publicity surrounding the CBS host’s revelation that he was blackmailed over having sex with staffers. Insiders believe if the details get more sordid, female viewers could eventually abandon Dave.
But NBC has to address the quality of Leno’s show. Network research analysts say there is heavy tune-out during the commercial breaks. Even one of NBC’s own employees, MSNBC’s Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough, excoriated the program. “When they do one of those skits in the middle of the show with the young comedians, they should just put up a neon sign that flashes change your channel now,” he said. “They are horrific.”
Gaspin contends the network is happy overall with Leno’s show, but it’s still a work in progress. “Has everything worked? No. But I think this is the show we wanted, and it’s the show Jay Leno always intended to put on,” he says. “There are things that need to be tweaked. I think they’d be the first to tell you that. Part of the problem is that there was so much hype leading up to this that people expected the opening of the Olympics. That’s not what the show is. It’s a daily talk-variety show, and that’s what they’re producing.”
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