Don't forget Donna Pescow who played a Lesbian Psychiatrist. That was really groundbeaking but the UK Soaps were so far ahead. 30 Years ago they had the first same sex kiss on a Soap Opera Brookside. with two college girls beth and margaret but sadly beth died.
My mother didn’t want me watching soaps when I was 11….too much adult content. Was told to go out and play, sled, skate, etc. my mother reminded me of Laura Petrie on Dick Vandyke. She watched Days of our Lives and The Secret Storm…..but my babysitter would watch ALC and I watched it for YEARS even after I had my children. Time goes so fast! The fact I recall these plots is amazing. I’m 63.
I love the beginning, the book. Theme song, takes me back to warm California summer day eating lunch and an ice cream 🍦 in front of this show, I can almost smell the fresh sunshine ☀️.. 😘💕🌹🍀
This is the AMC I remember. For its time if was pretty trend-setting--they dealt with the Viet Nam war and other issues. Wish those early eps were still in existence.
Definitely agree. No one really planned on preservation of these early, early gems of AMC. Black and white, and 30 minutes, with a social conscience, All My Children was groundbreaking...but not as interesting as One Life to Live at the time. One Life to Live had a poor, Polish- American family, the Woleks. Then there were the Grays, who were African-American, and the daughter was passing as caucasian. The Lords were rich and owned the newspaper, and whose patriarch was a child molester. There was a Jewish family, I think they were named Siegel, and the Irish-Catholic Rileys. All of these families were on the air in the late 60s on OLTL. I was lucky enough to watch it the summer of '68, its very first episodes.
BTW, the "lottery number" mentioned in the first act was in reference to the Vietnam War- which was very much the crux of the first 13 weeks of All My Children. Agnes Nixon learned very well from Irna Phillips about using daytime drama as a mirror for society, from Vietnam then to transgenderism today.
I was just 9 years old in 1970 but I was in love with Richard Hatch... the way he cried the time Phillip and Tara said their vows the night before he left for Viet Nam..... so sweet. Wish we had a clip of that. I was so sad that Phillip "died" in Viet Nam and so disappointed when Phillip "came back" and he was no longer played by my beloved Richard Hatch. Was still loving him later on Streets of San Francisco and Battlestar Galactica.
Also Tara is doing her homework and then Tad does his and what happens, he gets cold busted over his affair with Marian Colby whose daughter Liza he dates. Kids in Pine Valley were never academically inclined. On UK Soaps it's the same thing.
Amazing, a classic episode before Ruth married Joe; and Erica at a young age; and Phoebe married to Charles Tyler as all the Pine Valley action begins.
It wasn't a home movie, it was a telecine(kinescope)print used so that stations on the West Coast, Hawaii and Alaska would have a copy for broadcast. Old telecines of "Dark Shadows" episodes were very much the reason why the series remains intact (all bar one episodes exist- one was reconstructed with cliffhangers, audio and still pictures. Some of those markets did not have color video tape capabilities in 1970. Hell, Australia didn't have color video tape (period) until 1976!
Rosemary Prinz had been popular on As The World Turns for many years beforehand, which was #1 at the time. It was a huge ratings boon to have her starring in the new show. I'm not sure why Amy left town, though.
I was so in love with Richard Hatch - the fellow who played Phillip Brent! I remember crying my eyes out when Phillip married Tara the night before he left for Viet Nam! And then he was killed! I must have been 10 or 12 years old. I wrote Richard Hatch a fan letter once! It's so strange to see him in this video as I saw him then - my memory now of him is more how he looked in later years when he was in the Streets of San Francisco and in Battlestar Gallactica. He was SOOO handsome!
@imachildofthe80s8089 My favorite was when Tad was messing around with Liza & Marian and he got cold busted. I also loved him with Hilary Wilson who was the daughter of Langley Wallingford.
Actually Andrew Burt played him from 1972. He was to Emmerdale what David Ackroyd was as Gary Ewing #1 on Dallas who appeared on the show 45 years ago when Dallas became a full series with a "New" Southfork.
Oh cool. Dark Shadows was a bit before my time but if you look at The Mansion, doesn't it remind of you of Foxworth Hall, The Gothic Mansion featured in Flowers In The Attic first published in 1979.
A while back, they had sort of an All My Children reunin on Soap Talk. They had so many beloved favorites. Richard Hatch and Karen Lynn Gorney were amongst them. They showed old clips which were charming and sweet. They were a supercouple before the term was coined. Richard and Karen still have the same sweet chemistry. It made me wish they could bring Phillip back from the dead, again, and bring Tara back to town. They would be so sweet.
He is is "real" father. His full real name was Phillip Charles Tyler Brent Jr., but folks called him Charlie. Even though Dr. Chuck Tyler wasn't his real father, he still looked at him as his father, also Phoebe looked at him as her Great Grandson. The Boy with Two Fathers, like Phillip Spaulding on Guiding Light.
@@carterbentonjr399in't that the truth. Remember when Tom Cudahy Husband #3 found out that Erica lied about The Birth Control Pills. I told UK Soap Fans about The Book and they found it hilarious. When I look at UK Soaps in 1970 in comparison to US Soaps it's so different. In The UK, it's more Blue Collar, The Ladies were either Factory Workers or Barmaids and the Fellows are Garage Mechanics, Bar Owners, Convenience Shop Owners, and Construction Workers.
Wasn't Charlie conceived the night before Phil left for Vietnam in 1972? I read some place that they wed in an abadoned church I think & went to an inn to make love. I think thats how it went I'm not exactly sure though
If Memory Serves me correctly they married in a Gazebo but it wasn't legal. When Tara thought Phil had died in Vietnam, she "married" Chuck but Nick Davis said that The Wedding shouldn't happen. Tara was with both Phil and Charles "Chuck" Tyler and when "Charlie" was conceived born Phillip Charles Tyler Brent Jr. Sadly enough Phillip who as a Cop died in the line of duty and of course Chuck became a Doctor. It's so amazing to see Actors originate Roles and discover it wasn't them.
On The UK Soap Opera Coronation Street, Ken Barlow went to Jail for 10 Days to protest the war, even though england wasn't involved and in Australia a Young Pop Star was drafted and got sent to Vietnam. Kan Barlow is played by William Roache who is now the longest uk male soap actor in tv history. His son linus acts on the Law & Order franchise.
Tara before Saturday Night Fever…I love it!
Don't forget Donna Pescow who played a Lesbian Psychiatrist. That was really groundbeaking but the UK Soaps were so far ahead. 30 Years ago they had the first same sex kiss on a Soap Opera Brookside. with two college girls beth and margaret but sadly beth died.
My mother didn’t want me watching soaps when I was 11….too much adult content. Was told to go out and play, sled, skate, etc. my mother reminded me of Laura Petrie on Dick Vandyke. She watched Days of our Lives and The Secret Storm…..but my babysitter would watch ALC and I watched it for YEARS even after I had my children. Time goes so fast! The fact I recall these plots is amazing. I’m 63.
Really know
I still cant believe this has ended.
These look older than 1970
I love the beginning, the book. Theme song, takes me back to warm California summer day eating lunch and an ice cream 🍦 in front of this show, I can almost smell the fresh sunshine ☀️.. 😘💕🌹🍀
This is the AMC I remember. For its time if was pretty trend-setting--they dealt with the Viet Nam war and other issues. Wish those early eps were still in existence.
Definitely agree. No one really planned on preservation of these early, early gems of AMC. Black and white, and 30 minutes, with a social conscience, All My Children was groundbreaking...but not as interesting as One Life to Live at the time. One Life to Live had a poor, Polish- American family, the Woleks. Then there were the Grays, who were African-American, and the daughter was passing as caucasian. The Lords were rich and owned the newspaper, and whose patriarch was a child molester. There was a Jewish family, I think they were named Siegel, and the Irish-Catholic Rileys. All of these families were on the air in the late 60s on OLTL. I was lucky enough to watch it the summer of '68, its very first episodes.
BTW, the "lottery number" mentioned in the first act was in reference to the Vietnam War- which was very much the crux of the first 13 weeks of All My Children. Agnes Nixon learned very well from Irna Phillips about using daytime drama as a mirror for society, from Vietnam then to transgenderism today.
How did The Lottery work.
Tara Martin would later be in Satuday Night Fever...she was Stephanie, the one John Travolta ( Tony ) wanted to dance with
I was just 9 years old in 1970 but I was in love with Richard Hatch... the way he cried the time Phillip and Tara said their vows the night before he left for Viet Nam..... so sweet. Wish we had a clip of that. I was so sad that Phillip "died" in Viet Nam and so disappointed when Phillip "came back" and he was no longer played by my beloved Richard Hatch. Was still loving him later on Streets of San Francisco and Battlestar Galactica.
Also Tara is doing her homework and then Tad does his and what happens, he gets cold busted over his affair with Marian Colby whose daughter Liza he dates. Kids in Pine Valley were never academically inclined. On UK Soaps it's the same thing.
Amazing, a classic episode before Ruth married Joe; and Erica at a young age; and Phoebe married to Charles Tyler as all the Pine Valley action begins.
This was back in the days when the cast members were real people, and not all carved-out-of-cream cheese models.
i was just 7 yrs old when this show came on
It wasn't a home movie, it was a telecine(kinescope)print used so that stations on the West Coast, Hawaii and Alaska would have a copy for broadcast. Old telecines of "Dark Shadows" episodes were very much the reason why the series remains intact (all bar one episodes exist- one was reconstructed with cliffhangers, audio and still pictures. Some of those markets did not have color video tape capabilities in 1970. Hell, Australia didn't have color video tape (period) until 1976!
Can you upload Amc 29 July 2004?
Look at that hair 😂
i love my soaps. i recently started watching them and i find my self constantly n wikipedia reading the backstories and all that good stuff
I always thought the lady that played ruth martin was such a good actress : )
Her name was Mary fickett
Rosemary Prinz had been popular on As The World Turns for many years beforehand, which was #1 at the time. It was a huge ratings boon to have her starring in the new show. I'm not sure why Amy left town, though.
Exactly! When I was a Kid, I didn't know why her name was mentioned.
I was so in love with Richard Hatch - the fellow who played Phillip Brent! I remember crying my eyes out when Phillip married Tara the night before he left for Viet Nam! And then he was killed! I must have been 10 or 12 years old. I wrote Richard Hatch a fan letter once! It's so strange to see him in this video as I saw him then - my memory now of him is more how he looked in later years when he was in the Streets of San Francisco and in Battlestar Gallactica. He was SOOO handsome!
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That's Ruth (not yet Martin) and her first husband Ted Brent.
Wow, a young Chuck Tyler.
@imachildofthe80s8089 My favorite was when Tad was messing around with Liza & Marian and he got cold busted. I also loved him with Hilary Wilson who was the daughter of Langley Wallingford.
Actually Andrew Burt played him from 1972. He was to Emmerdale what David Ackroyd was as Gary Ewing #1 on Dallas who appeared on the show 45 years ago when Dallas became a full series with a "New" Southfork.
Early on, Tara reminded me of Victoria Winters of "Dark Shadows". They wore their hair the same, and their facial features were somewhat similar.
Oh cool. Dark Shadows was a bit before my time but if you look at The Mansion, doesn't it remind of you of Foxworth Hall, The Gothic Mansion featured in Flowers In The Attic first published in 1979.
That is Phillip Brent
Try borrowing today
A while back, they had sort of an All My Children reunin on Soap Talk. They had so many beloved favorites. Richard Hatch and Karen Lynn Gorney were amongst them. They showed old clips which were charming and sweet. They were a supercouple before the term was coined. Richard and Karen still have the same sweet chemistry. It made me wish they could bring Phillip back from the dead, again, and bring Tara back to town. They would be so sweet.
I believe it is and was her first role ever....then of course as u know the rest is movie history
Classic
When Philip was killed, Nick Benedict played the role.
I wonder if charlie Brent was related to phillipy
He is is "real" father. His full real name was Phillip Charles Tyler Brent Jr., but folks called him Charlie. Even though Dr. Chuck Tyler wasn't his real father, he still looked at him as his father, also Phoebe looked at him as her Great Grandson. The Boy with Two Fathers, like Phillip Spaulding on Guiding Light.
Does anyone know if this is the first ever episode of all my children
Anyone know the date of this episode
Was this All my children 1st episode
Why did Erica tell Phil Brent who his parents was
Because she was very petty and cruel. A True Mean Girl and she hated the fact that Phillip Brent preferred Tara over her.
Plus she was hoping to win Philip over by telling him who his biological parents were. As always with Erica back then it blew up in her face.
@@carterbentonjr399in't that the truth. Remember when Tom Cudahy Husband #3 found out that Erica lied about The Birth Control Pills. I told UK Soap Fans about The Book and they found it hilarious. When I look at UK Soaps in 1970 in comparison to US Soaps it's so different. In The UK, it's more Blue Collar, The Ladies were either Factory Workers or Barmaids and the Fellows are Garage Mechanics, Bar Owners, Convenience Shop Owners, and Construction Workers.
Do they have the episode where Ruth Martin leads the anti-war march??
Agnes did the same for One Life To Live, sold Creative Horizons to ABC.
The same Richard Hatch from "Streets of San Francisco?" Cool. :o)
Did Ruth have any biological children other than Joey/Jake? I don't know. She raised Phillip as her own but she didn't give birth to him.
Tad was adopted when ray Gardner passed away
Does anyone know from what day this episode was?
who are the male/female at 2:46?
Wasn't Charlie conceived the night before Phil left for Vietnam in 1972? I read some place that they wed in an abadoned church I think & went to an inn to make love. I think thats how it went I'm not exactly sure though
If Memory Serves me correctly they married in a Gazebo but it wasn't legal. When Tara thought Phil had died in Vietnam, she "married" Chuck but Nick Davis said that The Wedding shouldn't happen. Tara was with both Phil and Charles "Chuck" Tyler and when "Charlie" was conceived born Phillip Charles Tyler Brent Jr. Sadly enough Phillip who as a Cop died in the line of duty and of course Chuck became a Doctor. It's so amazing to see Actors originate Roles and discover it wasn't them.
Wow is this guy a terrible actor,as apposed to Mary (Ruth). So much fun to watch these vintage clips. Thank-you to the poster!!!!!!
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He was the Police chief(?) on The Rookies
Do they have the episode where Ruth Martin leads the anti-war protest?
On The UK Soap Opera Coronation Street, Ken Barlow went to Jail for 10 Days to protest the war, even though england wasn't involved and in Australia a Young Pop Star was drafted and got sent to Vietnam. Kan Barlow is played by William Roache who is now the longest uk male soap actor in tv history. His son linus acts on the Law & Order franchise.