The age of soaps is fast ending -- watch CBS hire Nancy Grace and the
equally annoying Jane Velez-Mitchell (actually if it's possible, she's
even MORE shrill than Nancy) for a daytime gabfest
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On Oct 9, 2009, at 12:57 PM, James Stanley Barr wrote:
> http://edition.cnn.c
, 2009 2:09:03 PM
Subject: Re: (SOAP NOISE)--The Young and the Restless Exit
On Oct 9, 3:01 pm, Rose Ellen Auerbach wrote:
> Eric Braeden will be back. It'll take some months, but this is -- as I'm
> sure a friend of mine in the production office is eye-rolling as we speak --
>
On Oct 9, 3:01 pm, Rose Ellen Auerbach wrote:
> Eric Braeden will be back. It'll take some months, but this is -- as I'm
> sure a friend of mine in the production office is eye-rolling as we speak --
> Eric being Eric. He likes to work, and I frankly can't see anyone else
> hiring Mr. Mumbles lon
Top-rated show in daytime? It's not getting chopped.
Sony's been trying to make its soaps cut budgets for years now. "Days" took
care of it in one fell swoop by axing two of its highest-paid leads. Y&R
wants to keep everyone, so they started with the pay cuts. A lot of actors
were willing to take
James Stanley Barr wrote:
> Eric Braeden leaving "Y&R". I put my money on that show being the next on
> the chopping block.
>From my personal experience: it is horrible to try to closed-caption him.
Every single one of his lines sounds like "mumble mumble mumble mumble, my
boy."
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Jim Ellwa