Saturday, August 29, 2020

Y&R Report (August 29, 2020): The Latest on The Young and the Restless

  

Hey Y&R fans, every second Saturday TV Banter discusses the latest happenings and provides commentary on your favourite daytime drama. Note to U.S. readers - SPOILER ALERT: Here in Canada, I watch the show on Global TV which is one episode ahead of CBS.  I will inevitably refer to incidents you haven't seen yet. Read at your own risk.  If you are the curious type, though, you may prefer to discover some things in advance. 

Hi fans,

During the COVID-19 shutdown, Y&R's writers had plenty of time to prepare for an exciting return.  That's why I was disappointed by the first week back.  To be quite honest, it was rather sluggish.  It has picked up somewhat, though.  I especially enjoyed the episode in which Phyllis treated some Genoa City women to a special evening at the Grand Phoenix.  It was light and funny and it showed another side of the volatile redhead.  Deep down, Phyllis is insecure.  She needed reassurance that her hotel escape evening was a success and that the GC women enjoyed it.

According to fall preview spoilers, Kyle and Summer's romance will fizzle out, as will Lola's and Theo's.  That does not surprise me at all.  Theo Vanderway and Lola Rosales just don't have any spark as a couple, maybe because of Lola's character.  She's wishy-washy.  Actually, Theo is rather wishy-washy too.  It's difficult to find much sincerity about him.  Also, Lola and Theo  never really struggled to be together, so there was no reason to hope for them to find each other.  As for Kyle and Summer, it's hard to find any magic about their romance either.  Kyle isn't exactly credible  He professed his undying love for Lola and then he'suddenly discovered that he was in love with Snowflake again.  The guy is a serial heartbreaker.  He's spoiled and he has a sense of entitlement.

After breaking up with Kyle, Summer is going to go back to being a brat again.  Who knows what she'll do, but it won't be pretty.

Can somebody tell me how Sharon is qualified to be a professional therapist?  She has a degree in psychology, but that isn't enough.  The truth is she just wants to be around Adam.  She can't stay away from him, and he can't seem to stay away from her either.  Sharon is at Adam's beck and call.  She'll drop everything and go running to him, even though she is battling cancer.  Rey is so good to Sharon.  He treats her so well, but how long is he willing to play second fiddle to Adam?  She will eventually dump him for Adam anyway.  It's inevitable.

I think Y&R lacks a real super couple.  It lacks a really strong, solid romance.

Well well well, smiling Jack Abbott is looking to find love again.  However, there isn't anyone in the cast to match him up with right now, unless he reunites with Phyllis. 


CAST NEWS

Courtney Hope is coming to Y&R

Courtney Hope

There will be a new addition to the Y&R cast.  Courtney Hope, who played Sally Spectra on The Bold and the Beautiful, will be joining the B&B's sister soap, The Young and the Restless.  At this point, we don't know the name of Courtney's character and we don't know anything about her storyline or her future romantic interests.  All we know is that a new character, played by Courtney Hope, will be coming to Genoa City

I think it would be interesting if the newcomer to Geona City had a position at Chancellor media.  Billy Abbott has just hired Theo Vanderway and it would be fun if she took an interest in him.  That would really shake things up between him and Lola.  Lola is determined not to let anyone hurt her again the way Kyle did.  She would be furious and heartbroken if Theo did the same thing.

It is possible, however, that she could continue to play her B&B character, Sally Spectra, and just cross over to Y&R.  The two shows are closely related and crossovers have been done before.  I hope she plays a brand new character, though.

Courtney Hope was born on August 15, 1989 in Dallas, Texas.  She was raised in Plano, Tesas and danced competitively at a young age.  She graduated from a performing arts school when she was 15 and moved to Los Angeles.  On her 16th birthday, she started college and earned her Associates Degree, with a major in psychology, by the time she was 18.

Soon after her arrival in L.A., Courtney began appearing in commercials and guest starring on hit TV shows such as Joan of Acadia, CSI: Miami and Grey's Anatomy.

Hunter King (Summer Newman) calls off engagement



Hunter King, who plays the one and only Snowflake, has called off her engagement to cameraman Nico Svoboda.  At one point, she told Soap Dish that they were looking into a destination wedding.  The pair met on the set of Y&R and Svoboda proposed in August of 2018.  Hunter was seen without her engagement ring on several Instagram posts and a source informed US Weekly that they "called off their engagement a few months ago.  It was an amicable split.  They still follow earch other on social media and care about one another,"

Hunter, 26, has not posted anything about Svoboda since the anniversary of their engagement, a year ago.

Questions:  Where are Lauren and Michael?  Where is Paul Williams?


Noah Newman returning to Genoa City


Robert Adamson will be reprising his role as Noah Newman for several episodes, beginning on Thursday, September 3rd (CBS) and Wednesday, September 2nd on Global TV.  It will be interesting to see what he thinks about his mother Sharon's relationship with Adam. and her new job as Adam's private therapist.

Maybe Robert Adamson will stick around and Noah will return to Genoa City on a permanent basis.  Then who will he get involved with?  Lola?  I can't think of anyone else who isn't a Newman.


Y&R REPORT READERS' POLL


Jack Abbot (Petert Bergman) would like to find romance again.  He's been alone for a long time now and he really wants to meet somebody.  Given Jack's charm, that shouldn't be difficult.  However, there doesn't seem to be many suitable women for him among the current cast of Y&R characters.  Fans, do you think the writers should introduce a new love interest for Jack or should he return to Phyllis.  Respond to the question below and let me know.



Jack Abbott is looking for romance. What should he do?

He should reunite with Phyllis.
Y&R should introduce a new love interest for him.
He should try online dating.
His family or friends should set him up on a blind date.
I don't know.
Other
Please Specify:
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NOTE TO TORONTO AREA Y&R FANS

Due to the pandemic, the annual Y&R tea in support of March of Dimes will not take place at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto this December.  Instead it will be held virtually on Sunday, October 4, 2020.  Online guests will include many of your favourite Y&R stars.  Here is the link for more information.



NOTE TO READERS

If you have any comments on Y&R, please email them to me with "Viewer Forum" in the subject line. I will be happy to publish your comments and reply to them  You do not have to use your real name. 

My email address:  jmadden16@yahoo.ca


That's all for now.  Please remember that the next edition of Y&R Report will appear in this space on Saturday, September 12, 2020.

Take care and stay safe

- Joanne

The Life and Times of John Astin


"My work is to reach people with ideas, hopes, dreams, encouragement, insight, and revelation.  That's what an actor wants to do."

- John Astin
Wolverton Mountain Interview with E. Allen Campbell


"What The Addams Family says is that it doesn't matter what you're like outside, it's inside that counts.  That's why people who are disowned by society like the show so much.  Real values are there underneath.  During the run of the show, psychiatrists wrote articles about how it was the healthiest show on the air.  It was an affirmation of life."

- John Astin
American Television Foundation, Archive of American Television interview, with Jenni Matz, December 20, 2015


John Astin is known as a comedic actor with dark hair and a trade mark mustache.  Although he has appeared in many films and television series, he'll always be be remembered for his role as Gomez Addams in The Addams Family.  John celebrated his 90th birthday in March of this year and he remains active.

John Allen Astin was born in Baltimore, Maryland on March 30, 1930.  His parents were Margaret Linnie (née Mackenzie) and Dr. Allen Varley Astin.  Dr. Astin, was a physicist.and the director of the National Bureau of Standards (now known as the National Institute of Standards and Technology).  John had a younger brother, Alexander W. Astin, born on May 30, 1932.  The Astin family lived in Bethesda, Maryland.

John studied mathematics at Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania and he initially gave no thought to a professional career as an actor.  However after seeing a performance of Thornton W.ilder's Our Town, the theatre began to capture his imagination, and he gained a new respect for the medium.  At that time, there was no theatre program at Washington & Jefferson, so,  he transferred to Johns Hopkiins University in Baltimore, where he graduated with a B.A. in drama in 1952

John launched his acting career on the stage and made his first Broadway appearance as an understudy in George Bernard Shaw's Major Barbara..  He also did voice-overwork in commercials and he had a small uncredited role as a chaperone at a dance in the 1961 film West Side Story in which he played Gladhand, a well-meaning, but inept social worker.  The hit musical garnered 10 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

At this time, John Astin caught the eye of actor Tony Randall, who noticed his talent for comedy.  As a result, he was cast in guest-starring roles in such television sitcoms as  Hazel (1962), starring Shirley Booth, Dennis the Menace, starring Jay North (1962), The Donna Reed Show (1961) and Harrigan and Son, starring Pat O'Brien (1961).  He also appeared in a 1962 episode of Ben Casey, a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone, "One Hundred Yards Over the Rim" (Season 2, Episode 23, Air Date: April 7, 1961) and a 1960 episode of the Western series Maverick.

From 1964 to 1966, John Addams starred in The Addams Family, a television comedy about a macabre family.   The show  was based on Charles Addams' cartoons in  in The New Yorker magazine.  John portrayed Gomez Addams, the patriarch of the weird clan.  Gomez was a crazy millionaire who enjoyed losing money in the stock market.  Carolyn Jones played his raven-haired wife, Morticia, who nurtured a man-eating plant named Cleopatra.  Their daughter, Wednesday, played with a headless doll called Marie Antoinette and their son Pugsley Addams blew up dynamite caps.

In his 2018 interview with American Television Archives, John said he thought the romance between Gomez and Morticia should be "on a grand scale."  He wanted them to "have a relationship of great passion."

John with Carolyn Jones as Gomez and m Morticia

Of his role as Gomez Addams and his association with The Addams Family, John made the following remarks in his Wolverton Mountain Review interview: "The feedback I get from my association with Gomez is heartwarming.  It is very difficult for me to take anything but a positive view of the Gomez phenomenon.  Probably, it has kept me out of roles that I might otherwise have played because of the extreme identification with that character.  But, there is no way I can diminish my indebtedness to that program."  He added that he wouldn't trade his association with The Addams Family for any role he might have missed.

The Addams Family was initially a hit, but its popularity waned after two years.  After the show was cancelled, John continued to appear in guest roles in episodes of many popular television series.  In 1967, he played The Riddler in two episodes during the second season of Batman, replacing Frank Gorshin, who was unavailable at the time due to a contract dispute.  Gorshin was upset about being replaced as the villainous Riddler, but agreed to return to the role the following season.

Carolyn Jones also portrayed a villain on the 1960s Batman series.  She played Marsha, Queen of Diamonds in five episodes.

John Astin as The Riddler on Batman

In the 1970s, John made guest appearances on The Partridge Family (1973),  McMillan & Wife (1972,1973), Police Woman (1975), Marcus Welby, M.D. (1975), and Welcome Back, Kotter  (1976).  He reprised his role as Gomez Addams in 1977 TV movie entitled Halloween with the New Addams Family.

From 1977 to 1978, John played the role of Lieutenant Commander Matthew Sherman in 23 episodes of the high seas comedy, Operation Petticoat, about a U.S. submarine that has to take on a group of female nurses.

Below is a 1977 publicity photo of John Astin for Operation Petticoat.



In the 1980s, John Astin guest-starred on The Facts of Life (1984), Diff'rent Strokes (1984) and St. Elsewhere (1987).  In 1984, John guest-starred as Ross Hayley in an episode of Murder, She Wrote (Season 1, Episode 3, Air Date: October 28, 1984). In 1995, he appeared in four more episodes of the seriesportraying scheming real estate developer Harry Pierce in three of those episodes.  From 1986 to 1990, he had a recurring role on Night Court. as Buddy Ryan, Judge Harry Stone's biological father, a former mental patient.

In the 1990s, John appeared in episodes of  Burke's Law,(1994), Mad About You (1994), Step by Step (1994, 1995) , The Nanny (1996) and The Hughleys (1999).  In 2000, he appeared in an episode of Becker and in 2005, he played Norman Warner in the television movie School of Life, a comedy-drama about a new teacher who competes for a teacher of the year award.  In 2018, he provided the voice of Uncle Dudley in an episode of the Justice League Action animated series.


John Astin has been married three times and has five sons. 

He married his first wife, actress Suzanne Hahn on March 26, 1956. They had three children: David Astin,, Allen J. Astin (born March 23, 1961) and Thomas E. Astin (born March 19, 1965).  The couple divorced on June 14, 1972.
John with Suzanne Hahn in 1969
John's second wife was the late actress Patty Duke (1946-2016), who had had a troubled life and was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder.  The couple wed on August 5, 1972.  They had a son, Mackenzie Alexander Astin (born May 12, 1973).  John adopted Patty's son, Sean (born February 25, 1971) and raised him as his own.

Sean's  paternity was questioned (Although Patty claimed that John, who was married to Suzanne Hahn at the time, was her son's biological father,).  There had been media speculation that Desi Arnaz Jr. might be Sean's father, as the result of Patty's scandalous relationship with the then-17 year old Araaz.).  Of his son Sean's birth, John told People magazine in 2001 that there was "a a bit of stuff in the press early on. (Sean) basically grew up without any real  knowledge of all that stuff."

When Sean was 14, Patty told him that Desi Arnaz Jr. was his biological father,  Sean then developed a relationship with Arnaz .  When Sean was almost 26, a relative of Michael Tell, Patty's former husband, suggested that they were related.   Patty had impulsively married Tell, a virtual stranger, who had been subletting her apartment.  The two were only together for 13 days and their marriage was annulled a year later.

Determined to uncover the truth, Sean underwent DNA testing.  In 2001, he revealed to People that Michael Tell was his biological father.  Despite maintaining relationships with all three men, Sean regards John as his father.  John stated that his "spiritual connection" with his son is more important than DNA.

After 13 turbulent years of marriage, John Astin and Patty Duke divorced in 1985


John Astin and Patty Duke

On March 19, 1989, John wed Valerie Ann Sandobal.  They reside in Baltimore. 


END NOTES 

* From  1992 to 1993, John Astin provided the voice of Gomez Addams in the animated version of The Addams Family.  He also portrayed Grandpapa Addams in two episodes of a revival of the series called The New Addams Family. The episodes are "Grandpapa Addams Comes to Visit, (Season 1, Episode 6, Air Date: October 26, 1998) and "Fester and Granny vs. Grandpapa Addams" (Season 1, Episode 40, Air Date: March 10, 1999).

* John's Addams Family co-star, Carolyn Jones, died of colon cancer on August 3, 1983.  She was 53 years old at the time of her passing.  Of John's seven castmates on the series, the only other survivors are Lisa Loring  (born February 16, 1958), who played daughter Wednesday Addams, and Felix Silla (born January 11, 1937), the Italian-born American stuntman, who played the costumed Cousin Itt, a diminutive being, composed entirely of floor-length hair, a bowler hat and sunglasses.

Blossom Rock, who played Grandmama, died in 1978, at the age of 82.  Ted Cassidy, who played Lurch, the giant-sized, deep-voiced butler, died after complications from open heart surgery in 1979.  He was only 46.  Former child actor, Jackie Coogan, who played Uncle Fester, died of a heart attack in 1984, at age 69.  Ken Weatherwax, who played son Pugsley Addams, died of a heart attack at his home on December 7, 2014.  He was 59.

* John's brother, Alexander Astin, is an educator, researcher and author.  He is the  Alan M. Cartter Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Higher Education and Organizational Change at the University of California, Los Angeles.  He is a founding director of the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA.

* John received an Academy Award nomination for Prelude, a 1968 short film he wrote, produced and directed. It's about a TV repairman (Astin) who meets his dream girl, but fails to win her over.  He eventually appreciates the reality of his situation.  

* John is a longtime devotee of writer-poet Edgar Allan Poe.  He has portrayed Poe in a one-man play entitled Edgar Allan Poe: Once Upon a Midnight.

* John  practises Nichiren Buddhism.  He is a member of the Soka Gakkai International, a worldwide Buddhist association.  

* John's sons, Sean and Mackenzie, are both actors.  Sean Astin is known for his roles in The Goonies, Rudy and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, whole Mackenzie Astin appeared on the TV sitcom The Facts of Life and in the films Love and War and Iron Will.


Mackenzie Astin
During filming of The Evening Star, a 1996 comedy-drama, Mackenzie Astin was injured in a car accident.  He lost the edge of his right ear. and he was fitted with  a prosthetic attachment in order to match the scenes already filmed.  It was attached to his right ear for the duration of the production.

*  In 2001, John Astin began teaching drama at Johns Hopkins University, his alma mater.


John Astin then and now

SOURCES: American Television Foundation, Archive of American Television interview, with Jenni Matz, December 20, 2015; Wolverton Mountain, interview with E. Allen Campbell; Entertainment Weekly "Original Cast of  the 'Addams Family',"by Benjamin Svetkey, November 15, 1991;  People, " How Patty Duke's Son Seam Astin Learned Who His Biological Father Is.,by Jodi Guglielmi, March 30, 2016, Wikipedia; Internet Movie Database (IMDb)    


- Joanne

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Y&R Report (August 15, 2020): The Latest on The Young and the Restless

  

Hey Y&R fans, every second Saturday TV Banter discusses the latest happenings and provides commentary on your favourite daytime drama. Note to U.S. readers - SPOILER ALERT: Here in Canada, I watch the show on Global TV which is one episode ahead of CBS.  I will inevitably refer to incidents you haven't seen yet. Read at your own risk.  If you are the curious type, though, you may prefer to discover some things in advance. 

Hi fans,

The wait is over.  Y&R is back with new episodes.  The physical distancing is obvious, but it doesn't really bother me.  They are ausing camera angles to make it seem that the actors are not so far apart.  That doesn't bother me either.  There's simply no choice.  The actors, the camera crew and other workers on the set have to be protected.  That's what's most important.  In an interview with Page Six, Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki) compared going to work during the pandemic to "kind of like stepping into The Twilight Zone."   There are people hovering to make sure no physical contact occurs and Melody said "It's kind of like we're in kindergarten."

There will be few smooching scenes for a while on Y&R.  That won't be the case, however, with Bryton James (Devon Hamilton) and Elena Dawson (Brytni Sarpy).  They are a couple in real life, so they have not been adhering to social distancing rules during their scenes on the show.  That's why they can be shown hugging and kissing and siting close together.  For that reason alone, I don't expect Devon and Elena to break up any time soon.

Head writer Josh Griffith has previewed what viewers can expect in the weeks ahead.  He said that there will be two major love triangles.  One triangle will consist of Adam (Mark Grossman), Sharon (Sharon Case) and Chesea (Melissa Claire Egan).  The other will iinclude Amanda (Mishael Morgan), Billy (Jason Thompson) and Nate (Sean Dominic).  Hmmm . . . Where does that leave Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) and Lily (Christel Khalil)?  Does that mean that Billy and Lily are not going to get together?

According to an online spoiler, Amanda is going to learn some shocking news from her past.  It must be bad news because the spoiler says that she will need a shoulder to cry on.  It also says that Amanda decides to slow down her budding romance with Dr. Nate.  Could this have something to do with the revelation from the past?  Is Amanda gong to discover why she resembles Hilary so much?  Are they related?  It's about the Y&R writers provided an explanation as to why the two women are dead ringers, aside from the fact that they are both played by Mishael Morgan.

Princess Victoria Newman needs a new love interest, since it appears that she's finished with Billy Boy, at least for the foreseeable future.  Someday, maybe in a couple of year, the two might find themselves in the same orbit again.  For now, the writers should introduce a brand new character to romance her.

I'm pleased that Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott) is back in Genoa City again, at least for now.  Her character plays an integral role in the Abbott family dynamics.

It's obvious that Adam Newman is going to hook up with Sharon.  In the last few  episodes, all he's been doing is running to her.  Now he knows she's had cancer surgery.  As expected, Chelsea is not at all thrilled about his re-connection to Sharon.  Adam claims that he needs Sharon's help in unlocking memories of the past.  He has apparently blocked out any recollection of his 11-year-old self killing a man to protect his mother, Hope.

I don't blame Chelsea for being upset, especially since Sharon and Adam have had a romantic relationship.  Furthermore, what makes Sharon qualified to be Adam's therapist?  She has a psychology degree, but that sure doesn't make her a doctor.  Also, she and Adam had a relationship, so it's not really appropriate or ethical for her to be his therapist.  She should never have accepted, but then there wouldn't have been any conflict.  Sharon and Adam are just looking for an excuse to spend time together.  It looks like Chelsea is the odd woman out and I don't blame her for being furious.  After all, she is supposedly engaged to Adam and they have a son together.

I don't expect Chelsea and Adam to remarry.  As I've said before, I think she'll go back to Nick, once he breaks up with Nick, once he breaks up with Phyllis.

As for Rey Rosales, he seems to be  the odd man out.  I won't be surprised if the rumours are right and that he's leaving the show.  I also think Kevin and Chloe will probably ride off into the sunset once their baby is born.


VIEWER FORUM

If you have any comments on Y&R, please email them to me with "Viewer Forum" in the subject line. I will be happy to publish your comments and reply to them  You do not have to use your real name. 
My email address:  jmadden16@yahoo.ca

l received an email from longtime viewer CC in Etobicoke, Ontario. According to an article CC sent me, Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) has had recent chin tuck surgery.

Here is a comment from CC about Melody's hairstyle.  She wondered if Melody was wearing a wig.

Perhaps she (Melody) changed her hairstyle during the pandemic and needs to grow it out before showing it on her role.


To be honest, CC, I don't like Melody's latest hairstyle, but she changes it often.  It won't be long until she has a new style.  I found previous photos of her wearing a wig, so I wouldn't be surprised if she's been wearing one recently.  It is definitely possible that it is the result of the pandemic.


CAST NEWS

Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) will be disappearing from social media for a while




On August 13, Michelle Stafford posted an emotional message on Instagram.  She wrote that she will be "disappearing for a while" because "I post something, I get attacked for wearing a mask.  I get attacked for not wearing it or wearing it wrong . . . or whatever."  I don't post enough and get attacked.  I don't use the right hashtag and get attacked.  I don't respond to someone in a timely manner, I get attacked."

Michelle is really upset with Instagram, but she also facing "an incredibly challenging time."  and she feels "a bit vulnerable at the moment."  After reading her post, friends and castmates, such as Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea), Doug Davidson (Paul Williams), Christian LeBlanc (Michael Baldwin), and Kristen Alfonso and Melissa Reeves of Days of our Lives, sent her messages of support.

Melissa Ordway's daughter had emergency surgery


Olivia, the four-year-old daughter of Melissa Ordway (Abby Newman) had to have emergency surgery to repair her arm.  The child had been wearing a cast but, as Melissa put it, "her arm wasn't healing the way doctors wanted . . ."  Fortunately, everything went well.  Melissa thanked the doctors and nurses who took care of her daughter and she praised "Olivia's spirit, bravery and strength."


Y&R REPORT READERS' POLL

Well, we've watched a week of new Y&R episodes.  How do you feel about the social distancing among the actors?  Has it affected your enjoyment of the show?  What do you think, fans?  Respond to the poll below and let me know.

Do the changes on Y&R, due to the pandemic, affect your enjoyment of the show?

Yes, absolutely. It's weird to see everyone so far apart and I miss the kissing and hugging. It doesn't seem natural.
No, not really. It doesn't bother me much and it's necessary.
Yes, but maybe I will get used to the changes.
I don't know.
Other
Please Specify:
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That's all for now.  Don't forget that the next edition of Y&R Report will appear in this space on Saturday, August 29, 2020.

Take care and stay safe.


- Joanne

Saturday, August 1, 2020

Y&R Report (August 1, 2020): The Latest on The Young and the Restless

  

Hey Y&R fans, every second Saturday TV Banter discusses the latest happenings and provides commentary on your favourite daytime drama. Note to U.S. readers - SPOILER ALERT: Here in Canada, I watch the show on Global TV which is one episode ahead of CBS.  I will inevitably refer to incidents you haven't seen yet. Read at your own risk.  If you are the curious type, though, you may prefer to discover some things in advance. 

Hi fans,

The Young and the Restless is the only daytime soap that has not begun to air new episodes yet.  Filming has resumed but, as of this writing, there is no set date for a return to new episodes, although fresh material is expected to hit the screen sometime this month.  In the meantime, we've finished watching a week of episodes devoted to the Newman family, including the heart-wrenching episode of Cassie's death.  Years later, it still has an impact.  After all, she was only 14 years old, and how often do children die on soaps?  There was a double dose of child death on Y&R when Delia Abbott died, especially since she was half Cassie's age.  She was seven years old when she was struck down by Adam's car in October of 2013, more than seven years after Cassie's passing in May of 2005.

I think the death of Cassie was written to create a rift between Nick and Sharon.  They had been married for 10 years, which is very rare for a soap couple.  The writers thought it was time to break them up and create conflict.  So, Nick shut Sharon out when Cassie passed away and he became involved with Phyllis.

The Newman week also included the episode in which Victor and Nick Newman visit Victor's father, Albert Miller, in Toronto.  The late George Kennedy delivered an  unforgettable performance as Victor's miserable father, who wants no part of his family.  He has no part of a reconciliation with his son and grandson, which brings the powerful Victor Newman to tears after he leaves the room.

This week's throwback episodes will focus on surprises and secrets.  I've watched the first episode on Global-TV.  It was introduced by Tracey Bregman, the only actor who has portrayed the character.of Laauren Fenmore.  In this episode, from December 6, 1996, Lauren enters a nude photo of then-husband Paul Williams (Doug Davidson) tin a magazine contest, not expecting it to win.  Much to the embarrassment of Paul's parents, Mary and Carl William, the photo wins and is published.  Also, Ashley reveals a secret to Victor's ex-wife, Julia.  This is followed by a 1992 episode in which Paul tries to stop a revenge plot against Lauren by her nemesis, the psychotic nurse, Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown), and Neil (Kristoff St. John) helps Olivia keep a secret.  Next is a 2004 episode in which Sharon and Nikki's search for the truth gets messy and Christine (a.k.a.Cricket) lock horns, as usual.  After that is a 2005 episode in which Lily confronts Drucilla (Victoria Rowell) and Malcolm (Shemar Moore) about her paternity.  Finally, there will be a 2016 episode in which Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and Adam (then played by Justin Hartley), plan an escape, and Neil has a poignant reunion with his estranged mother before her death.


CAST NEWS

Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman) to appear on The Talk 


Great news for Melody Thomas Scott fans!  The actress, who portrays Nikki Newman, Genoa City's First Lady of the Manor, is scheduled to appear on The Talk on Monday, August 3, 2020.  She will discuss the happenings on Y&R with The Talk's panel and she will promote her upcoming book, Always Young and Restless: My Life On and Off America's #1 Daytime Drama.

Melody has returned to the set of Y&R amid the pandemic, so she can be expected to provide some insight as to how filming has changed to protect the actors and crews from contracting the actors and crew from contracting COVID-19.

I am eager to get a copy of Melody's book and I am sure it will be a fantastic read for Y&R fans.  The hardcover is available on Amazon and with Kindle.  At some time, you may even want to purchase it at a good old-fashioned book store.



Victoria Rowell (Drucilla Winters) strongly hints that she open to returning to Y&R

   

In an interview with  Soaps.com, Victoria Rowell spoke.out about returning to The Young and the Restless as Drucilla.  She said that she "looks forward to more calls from CBS."  Many fans will remember that Dru fell off a cliff into the water while tussling with her arch-rival Phyllis during a photo shoot.  Her body was never found, but she has been presumed dead for many years now.  If Y&R wanted to bring Drucilla back, her presumed death would be no barrier, especially since her body was never found.  The writers could easily concoct some story as to how she survived and where she's been all these years.

When asked directly if she would be "interested in raising Drucilla from the grave," Victoria made the following reply:."She never died.  The (character's) fate was left nebulous.  There was an attempt to replace the character in a variety of ways, to the outrage of the audience.  It's largely (senior executive vice-president; progamming, Sony Pictures Television) Steven Kent's call, because Sony owns 51 percent of the show.  And he doesn't see it as a creative direction he wants to go, as he's said."

Although it doesn't seem likely, I would be pleased if Victoria returned to the show.  Her character was feisty and fun.  Dru and Neil Kristoff St. John) had great chemistry and made a fabulous couple. Sadly, Kristoff passed away in 2019 and his death was written into the show's script.  If Dru ever returned, she could not be paired with Neil, which is very unfortunate.  She could, however, become involved in Devon and Lily's storyline.  It would be interesting to see how she would react to Neil's death.

Victoria Rowell  left Y&R in 2007 and is well known for her portrayal of Dr. Amanda Bentley in the CBS medical crime drama Diagnosis: Murder, which starred Dick Van Dyke.


Y&R REPORT READERS' POLL

Sharon Case
Online spoilers predict that Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) and Adam (Mark Grossman) will reunite when Y&R returns with new episodes.  It is expected that Adam will go running to her when he learns that she has breast cancer.  That seems like a good bet, given that there must be a reason why Adam doesn't know about Sharon's illness yet.  What about their current significant others, though?  Adam is with Chelsea and they have a son, Connor.  As for Sharon, she's with Rey Rosales (Jordi Vilasuso) right now, and he's been very supportive during this terrible time for her.  However, there is much online speculation that Jordi is leaving Y&R.  He and his family contracted COVID-19 and it is uncertain what impact that will have on his status with the show.  As for Chelsea, she can always go back to Nick (once he's broken things off with Phyllis).  So, it's a good bet that Sharon and Adam will get together; but is it a good idea?  Fans, respond to the poll below and let me know what you think.


Should Sharon and Adam reunite?

Yes, they make a great couple.
No, Rey has been good to Sharon and he doesn't deserve to get dumped.
No, I think Sharon should go back to Nick, once he's done with Phyllis.
No, I like Adam and Chelsea together, and they have a son.
I don't know.
Other
Please Specify:


NOTE TO READERS

If you have any comments on Y&R, please email them to me with "Viewer Forum" in the subject line. I will be happy to publish your comments and reply to them  You do not have to use your real name. 

My email address:  jmadden16@yahoo.ca


That's all for now.  Please remember that the next edition of Y&R Report will appear in this space on Saturday, August 15, 2020.

Take care and stay safe.


- Joanne


EDITOR'S UPDATE: (August 3, 2020}: There are reports that Y&R will return with new episodes on CBS on Monday, August 10, 2020.

Whatever happened to Betty Lynn (Thelma Lou on 'The Andy Griffith Show')?


If you are a fan of The Andy Griffith Show, then you'll remember Betty Lynn.  Betty played Thelma Lou, the long-suffering girlfriend of Andy's bumbling sidekick, Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts).  Betty Lynn is one of the few surviving members of the show's cast.  At 93 years of age, she is still with us.   Although Betty is best known for her role as Thelma Lou, she has enjoyed a noteworthy career on stage and on screen.

Betty was born Elizabeth Ann Theresa Lynn on August 29, 1926 in Kansas City, Missouri.  She was an only child.  Her mother, also named Elizabeth Ann Lynn, was an accomplished singer, a mezzo-soprano.  She taught Betty how to sing and enrolled her in the Kansas City Conservatory of Music when she was five years old.

Betty had little contact with her wayward father, whom she characterizes as a violent and abusive man.  In a 2016 interview with the Charlotte Observer, she stated that her mother "made a terrible mistake in marrying him." According to Betty, he threatened to shoot his wife, who was pregnant with her at the time, in the abdomen with a rifle.  Her mother also once locked herself and Betty in a closet to escape his bullying.  She left him when Betty was only ten months old.

When Betty was five, her parents' divorce was finalized.  For many years, she lived in fear that her father would harm her mother or herself. "I was scared, "she told the Observer,"that one day he'd walk up to me on the street," despite the fact that she had no memory of him and did really know what he looked liked.  Fortunately, her fears never materialized and  Betty's  grandfather, George Andrew Lynn, a engineer on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, stepped up and became a father figure to her.

At the age of 17, Betty was singing at a Kansas City club called the Town Royal, when she noticed an ad calling for auditions for the United Services Overseas (USO).  She went for a tryout and was accepted.  After graduating from high school, she visited military bases all over the United States and entertained soldiers.  At the age of 18, Betty went overseas.  While World War II was raging, she was sent to Burma (now Myanmar), China and India, where she entertained burn victims and others with injuries and afflictions.  Near the end of the war, she was "the girl next door," who sang for the troops at USO tent shows.

After the war, Betty Lynn went on tour with a production of the musical Park Avenue.  It arrived on Broadway in 1946 and Betty was discovered by Twentieth Century Fox executive Darryl F. Zanuck.  In 1947, Betty signed a seven-year contract with Fox.  She made her film debut in 1948's classic comedy, Sitting Pretty, starring Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara and Clifton Webb.  For her performance in the film, Betty received a gold medal from Photoplay, one of the first American film magazines.


In  June Bride, another 1948 comedy, Betty played a jilted younger sister, opposite Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery.  June Bride is Betty''s favourite of all the movies she appeared in.  Her other film roles include Mother is a Freshman (1949), Cheaper by the Dozen (1950) and Payment on Demand (1951).

In 1950, Betty purchased a home in West Los Angeles.  The house was built in 1928 and Betty's mother and her grandparents moved in there with her.  For many years, she was a devoted caregiver to them and the household's primary breadwinner.

In 1952, Betty Lynn appeared in her first television acting performance in The Egg and I, a CBS comedy about newlyweds who decide to raise chickens on a farm.  She replaced Patricia Kirkland in the lead female role.  Throughout the 1950s, Betty appeared in anthology programs such as The Revlon Mirror Theatre, Schlitz Playhouse, Fireside Theatre and Matinee Theatre.

During the 1953-54 television season, Betty portrayed June Wallace, the sister-in-law of Ray Bolger's character on the sitcom Where's Raymond?.  She and her TV husband, Allyn Joslyn, left the show in its second season when it was renamed The Ray Bolger Show..  Betty also had guest spots on episodes of The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show (1955), M Squad (1958), Lawman (1958), Wagon Train (1958), Tales of Wells Fargo (1959) and Mike Hammer (1959)

From 1958 to 1962, Betty played Viola Slaughter/Howell on the TV Western Texas John Slaughter, a a segment on ABC's The Magical World of Disney.  While she was on hiatus from Texas John Slaughter, Betty successfully auditioned for the part of Barney Fife's girlfriend on The Andy Griffith Show.  She had only watched the show twice but thought it was hilarious.

Betty Lynn 1960 publicity photo

Betty portrayed Thelma Lou on The Andy Griffith Show for five years, from 1961 to 1966.  She appeared in only 26 episodes, for which she earned $500 per episode.  She was never signed on to the show, in part because she was still under contract for Texas John Slaughter.

Betty's character was introduced during the first  season of the series in an episode entitled ""Cyrano Andy" (Season 1, Episode 22, Air Date: March 6, 1961).  It's interesting to note that Thelma Lou's last name was never revealed.  As for her occupation, she was some kind of office worker (In one episode, she mentions getting back to the office).

Thelma Lou was sweet-natured but somewhat naive. She apparently had no idea that boyfriend, Barney Fife, was carrying on with a diner waitress named Juanita, who was never seen on screen.  Barney and Thelma Lou certainly had their tiffs and their ups and downs, but Barney once told her  that she was "the only girl I ever gave a hoot for."

Below is a photo of Betty and Don Knotts as Thelma Lou and Barney.


Don Knotts left The Andy Griffith Show in 1965, near the end of the series' fifth season, to pursue a full-time film career.  He was written out of the show when his character, Barney Fife, left Mayberry to join the  Raleigh police force.  Producers considered keeping Betty on the show; however, she did not think her role as Thelma Lou was worthwhile without a connection to Barney Fife.

In Betty Lynn's final episode on the series, entitled "The Return of Barney Fife" (Sea 6, Episode 17. Air Date: January 10, 1966), Barney comes back to Mayberry for a high school reunion.  He discovers that Thelma Lou has married Gerald Whitfield, a man she met in Florida, although Betty Lynn strenuously objected to her character being married to anyone but Barney.  In 2018,  she told writer Michael Eury that "I didn't want to leave Thelma Lou.  She was so sweet and kind, she was so fun to play, and I loved working with Don Knotts - he was so wonderful."

At the same time as Betty had her recurring role as Thelma Lou, she appeared in a 1963 episode of The Farmer's Daughter, starring Inger Stevens and William Windom.  She played Sylvia in an episode of the series entitled The Speechmaker: Part 2 (Season 1, Episode 2, Air Date: September 27, 1963).

After her stint on The Andy Griffith Show, Betty had difficulty finding major work.  Despite her previous film and television roles, she became typecast.   In her interview with the Charlotte Observer, Betty claimed that "All I got was calls for backwoods women."

From 1966 to 1968, Betty portrayed Miss Lee, Uncle Bill's (Brian Keith) secretary, in four episodes of the popular sitcom Family Affair.  From 1967 until 1971, Betty appeared in seven episodes of My Three Sons.  She played Lois Bradley in a 1967 episode of the show and then from 1968 until 1971, she had a recurring role as Janet Dawson.

In 1969 and 1972,  Betty guest-starred in episodes of Mod Squad.  During the 1970s, she made appearances in episodes of The Smith Family (1971), Little House on the Prairie (1974), Police Story (1975) and Barnaby Jones (1978).  During her appearance on The Smith Family, Betty worked with her Andy Griffith Show castmate Ron Howard.  Ron was a regular on The Smith Family, which starred Henry Fonda as a police detective named Chad Smith.  The show focused on Chad's family and Ron played Bob Smith, one of his three children.

During the 1980s, Betty again worked with her old friend Ron Howard, when she reprised her Thelma Lou role in an Andy Griffith Show reunion special called Return to Mayberry.  The special, which premiered on NBC on April 13, 1986 and was the highest-rated television movie of that year.

In Return to Mayberry, Thelma Lou is divorced and is living in town with her sister.  She and Barney Fife get together again and they wed at the conclusion of the movie.  The whole town of Mayberry celebrates with them when they finally tie the knot.

In 1986, Betty reunited with Andy Griffith a second time when she appeared as Sarah, a secretary, in four episodes of his legal series, Matlock.  Unfortunately, Betty's stint on Matlock created a rift between her and Andy.  Betty was not satisfied with the size of her role and requested more lines when she was shown the script.  She complained to Andy, but he refused to change the script for her.  Betty stated that she was "upset with him because he wouldn't listen."  Their falling our lasted until Andy phoned her in 2006, asking for advice about whether he should accept a role in Play the Game, which turned out to be his last film.  The two reconciled and remained friends until Andy's death in 2012.

Betty Lynn on Matlock

In 1990, Betty portrayed Sister Clara in an episode of Shades of L.A, her last television acting role.  In 1991, she appeared as herself and Thelma Lou in a "Mayberry Reunion" episode of the music/talk show TV series Nashville Now.  In 2002, she made a stage appearance in Love Letters, with Howard Morris, who played Earnest T. Bass on The Andy Griffith Show.  Ernest T. was a rowdy mountain man who occasionally appeared in town to upset the peaceful citizens of Mayberry.  Morris died on May 21, 2005 of congestive heart failure.  He was 85.

After her mother's death in 1984, Betty continued living in her Los Angeles home.  She found that unscrupulous repairmen and others took advantage of her good nature.  Her home had been  burglarized twice and she was afraid to live there.

In 2006, Betty Lynn was invited, as usual, to the annual "Mayberry Days" in Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina,, which is widely believed the model for the fictional town of Mayberry on Andy's show.  By that time, Betty was living in an L.A. hotel.  However, after the festival, she was invited her to spend some time in a Mount Airy retirement home.

Betty discovered that she enjoyed living in Mount Airy and decided to move there permanently.
 "I'm so welcomed here," she said in a recent interview with AmoMama.  "People of all ages hug me.  I think God put me here somehow.  I really do."  In her earlier interview with Michael Eury, she stated, "The longer I live here, the more I see things (Andy Griffith) took from his hometown."

Betty in Mount Airy in 2011 with fan Chris Martin

Betty Lynn has never been married although she was engaged three times to the same man.  He was a widower, an attorney who had a casual interest in fine art.  It seems he was also indecisive about matters of the heart and couldn't make up his mind between Betty and another woman named Marilyn.  Just four days before the  wedding, he showed up at Betty's house and informed her and her mother that he still had a "deep affection" for Marilyn.

Betty, a devout Catholic, immediately phoned the bishop and cancelled the wedding.  "I'm sorry," she told him.  "I'm not," he responded.  When Betty informed her fiancé that the wedding was off, he slammed the door hard and walked out.  During their previous breakups, she had returned a gold chain he had given her.  This time, she kept it.

Since July of 2019, Betty has resided in an assisted-living facility in Mount Airy.  She makes appearances at the Andy Griffith Museum and signs autographs for fans. She has had two mini-strokes and suffers from diabetes.  She also has mobility problems.

Betty Lynn never became a major TV star, but she had a role in one of the most popular television shows of the 1960s.  She made her mark and she is well-respected.

END NOTES

* Betty originally billed herself as "Betty Ann Lynn" before dropping her middle name from her credits.

* Other than Betty Lynn, the only memorable survivors from The Andy Griffith show are Ron Howard (born March 1, 1954), who portrayed Andy's son, Opie Taylor, Richard Keith (now known as Keith Thibodeaux), and Elinor Donahue,  Keith, now 69 years old, played Opie's best friend, Johnny Paul Jason.  However, he is more well known for his portrayal of "Little Ricky" on I Love Lucy.  Elinor Donahue (born April 19, 1937), is best known for her role as Betty Anderson, the eldest child on Fathers Knows Best.  She played pharmacist Ellie Walker in 12 episodes of the first season of The Andy Griffith Show.  Her character was intended to be a love interest for Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith), but she requested a release from her 3-year contract after one season (1960-1961).

George Lindsey, who played gas station operator Goober Pyle died of heart failure on May 6, 2012.  Singer Jim Nabors, who played Goobers's cousin, Gomer Pyle, died at his Hawaii home on November 30, 2017, aged 87.

Aneta Corset, who played school teacher, Helen Crump, Andy's girlfriend and eventual wife, died of cancer on November 6, 1995, just days after her 62nd birthday.  Jack Dobson, who portrayed county clerk Howard Sprague, died of heart heart failure on September 16, 1994 at the age of 63.

Frances Bavier, Andy's beloved Aunt Bee, died in Silver City, North Carolina on December 6, 1989, eight days before her 87th birthday.  Although a native New Yorker, Francs moved to North Carolina when she retired, just like Betty Lynn.  Hope Summers, who played Bee's best friend, Clara Edwards, died on June 22, 1979, of congestive heart failure, at the age of 83.

Hal Smith, who played Otis Campbell, the town drunk, from 1960 to 1967.died on January 28, 1994 of an apparent heart attack at the age of 77.  Howard McNear played Floyd Lawson, the chatty town barber.  McNear suffered a debilitating stroke during the run of the series.  He returned to his role for a time, but left the show in 1967 due to ill health.  He passed away on January 3, 1969 at the age of 63.

Ken Berry, known for his role in F-Troop, played Sam Jones, a widowed farmer, in the last few episodes of The Andy Griffith Show.  Ken went on to star in the Griffith show's sequel, Mayberry, R.F.D., from 1968 to 1971.  Mayberry R.F.D. was both a spin-off and a continuation of The Andy Griffith Show and featured many of the familiar Mayberry characters.

* Bette Davis, with whom Betty appeared in June Bride and Payment on Demand, nicknamed her "Boo."  Betty Lynn and the two-time Oscar winner became friends and Davis told her that she was too unselfish to be a big star.  That didn't seem to faze her. 


SOURCES: The Charlotte Observer, "The Secret Life of Mayberry's Thelma Lou," by Mark Washburn, August 26, 2016; MeTV. com, 5 things you never knew about Betty Lynn of The Andy Griffith Show: From her teenage war service to retirement in the real Mayberry," by MeTV Staff, August 21, 2019; AmoMama, "Betty Lynn of "Andy Griffith Show' Fame Has Never Been Married but Was  Engaged Three Times," by Aby Rivas, April 17, 2020;   Wikipedia, Internet Movie Database (IMDb)


- Joanne

EDITOR'S UPDATE (October 17, 2021): Betty Lynn passed away on Saturday, October 16, 2021 after a a short illness.  She died in Mount Airy, North Carolina in a retirement home.  She was 95 years old.