Sunday Funday from my Locher Room vault! ☀️ A look back at As the World Turns’ 50th anniversary montage from 2006 featuring our cast and stars who started in Oakdale — from Meg Ryan to Julianne Moore. Who remembers these years? 💙 Click link in profile.
#ATWT #theLocherRoomArchives #SoapOperaHistory
Who was Heather Hill? Emmy-Winning Director of The Young and the Restless Dies at 85
#HeatherHill #YoungAndTheRestless #DaytimeEmmys #TVLegend #SoapOperaHistory #GeneralHospital #Baywatch #TVDirector #HollywoodLegacy #RIPHeatherHill
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🌊 On Sept 28, 1984, Marcy Walker debuted as Eden Capwell on Santa Barbara, sparking one of daytime’s most beloved couples with A. Martinez as Cruz. 💕 They reunited in 2024 for the show’s 40th reunion! Do you remember your first time seeing Eden?
#SantaBarbara #SoapOperaHistory #thelocherroom
🗓️ 16 years ago today we said goodbye to Guiding Light after 72 yrs & 15,762 episodes, the longest-running program in broadcast history. I’m sharing a PR reel we created to mark this incredible loss. Watch here—click link in profile!
#GuidingLight #SoapOperaHistory #DaytimeTV #thelocherroom
🗓️ On this day in 2010, As the World Turns ended after 54 yrs. From matriarchs Nancy & Emma, villain James Stenbeck, iconic weddings & unforgettable stories, Oakdale shaped daytime & launched stars. What’s your ATWT memory?
#thelocherroom #AsTheWorldTurns #ATWT #SoapOperaHistory #DaytimeTV
Magazine article titled “JOE GALLISON: Are His Days Numbered?” featuring a black-and-white photo of Joe Gallison and Anne Rogers. The article speculates on the future of Dr. Neil Curtis (Days of Our Lives), discussing his gambling issues and romantic entanglements with Liz Chandler and Anne Rogers.
Magazine page with a portrait of Joe Gallison smiling. Headline reads “JUST WAIT UNTIL TOMORROW! (that’s how Joe likes it best!)” The article contrasts Joe’s quiet, small-town upbringing with his soap roles, noting his appearances on Another World, One Life to Live, Return to Peyton Place, and Days of Our Lives.
Magazine page with three photos of Joe Gallison. Top right: Joe loading golf clubs into a car. Top left: Joe in a striped shirt. Bottom: Joe posing with Robin Hope and Mary Jean at a Days of Our Lives party. Captions joke about his passion for golf and frequent romantic companionship.
Magazine page with multiple photos of Joe Gallison playing guitar, fixing a car, golfing, and posing with a woman. The article highlights his hobbies, mechanical skills, and desire for a stable home and family. Mentions his racehorses and dreams of settling down.
Joe Gallison, 1978: fixing engines, dodging marriage, and charming soap fans in Rona Barrett’s Daytimers. Dr. Neil Curtis might’ve had problems, but Joe? Mechanically stable and dreaming of a quiet life.
#JoeGallison #NeilCurtis #DaysOfOurLives #SoapOperaHistory #TVDaytimers
Promotional portrait of Deidre Hall from around 1984. She sits gracefully on the floor against a plain gray backdrop, wearing a flowing red dress with gathered shoulders, a deep neckline, and a belted waist. Her voluminous hair and elegant pose evoke classic soap star glamour.
Deidre Hall, 1984. Red silk, soft gray, and a pose that says “I’m the moment.” Marlena Evans wasn’t just a character—she was a cultural reset.
#DeidreHall #MarlenaEvans #DaysOfOurLives #SoapOperaHistory #1980sSoapStyle
Screenshot from Days of Our Lives circa 2002, featuring Deidre Hall as Marlena Evans and Drake Hogestyn as John Black dining at Tuscany restaurant. Marlena wears a bright pink off-the-shoulder gown, and John is in a black tuxedo. They sit at a formal table, holding hands and gazing at each other, surrounded by ambient lighting and elegant décor.
2002: Marlena and John at Tuscany. Pink silk, tuxedos, and the kind of hand-holding that made Salem stop breathing. Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn were the moment.
#JohnAndMarlena #DeidreHall #DrakeHogestyn #DaysOfOurLives #SoapOperaHistory
Vintage magazine cover with bold headlines teasing soap opera drama. Features actors from The Edge of Night, One Life to Live, Guiding Light, All My Children, General Hospital, Young & Restless, and Days of Our Lives. Questions like “Has she burned one bridge too many?” and “Is she still restless?” add campy intrigue.
Magazine page from Rona Barrett’s Daytimers (August 1978) featuring soap stars Deidre Hall, Jed Allan, Jacquie Courtney, Tina Hallock, Rosemary Forsyth, Kate Jackson, and William Reynolds enjoying Great America amusement park. Includes photos of Deidre petting dolphins and riding a tiger-themed carousel, with playful captions about her bravery and ego.
Collage of soap actors at an amusement park. Top right: dolphin trainers David and Donna Prince introduce guests to dolphins. Middle: Jacquie Courtney and Deidre Hall chat about dating. Bottom left: Jed Allan, Deidre Hall, Jacquie Courtney, and Tom relax and laugh together. Bottom right: Jed Allan drives a bumper car, teasing Young & Restless writer Tom.
Magazine Q&A page featuring soap stars including Linda Purl, David Birney, Deidre Hall, Donnelly Rhodes, Jackie Zeman, Mary McDonough, Ray Kaufman, and Joe Penny. Each actor shares light-hearted insights and behind-the-scenes reflections, with small portraits and playful commentary.
Soap stars off-duty, 1978-style: dolphin pools, bumper cars, and carousel tigers. Deidre Hall, Jed Allan, Jacquie Courtney & crew traded heartbreak for hijinks in Rona Barrett’s Daytimers. Camp, polyester, and pure legacy.
#DeidreHall #JedAllan #JacquieCourtney #SoapOperaHistory #Days #TVDaytimers
ack on this day in 1986, I covered Guiding Light’s 10,000th episode with a pancake breakfast on W. 26th St., snapping b&w photos of cast & crew. 🥞 Little did I know I’d later work in Springfield as we hit 15,000 episodes! ✨
#GuidingLight #DaytimeTV #SoapOperaHistory #thelocherroom
A 1986 screenshot of Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn as Marlena and John from Days of Our Lives. Marlena smiles with her eyes closed, leaning affectionately toward John, who is dressed in a formal black suit and bow tie. The warm lighting and soft background highlight their intimate connection and iconic chemistry.
1986 and already iconic. Marlena and John—Deidre and Drake—gave us a love story that felt like destiny.
#Jarlena #Days #DeidreHall #DrakeHogestyn #SoapOperaHistory
Throwback to September 6, 1997: A night out with my Guiding Light crew—Frank Grillo, Wendy Moniz & Kim Zimmer! Pretty sure it was a Soap Opera Update soirée… and yes, we cleaned up nicely and hit the dance floor!
#GuidingLight #FrankGrillo #WendyMoniz #KimZimmer #SoapOperaHistory #TheLocherRoom
On this day in 1985, Kimberly McCullough debuted as Robin Scorpio on GH at just 7 years old! Revisit her journey and catch our heartfelt convo in The Locher Room. ICYMI, watch now! Click link in profile.
#KimberlyMcCullough #GeneralHospital #TheLocherRoom #RobinScorpio #GHFamily #SoapOperaHistory
Deidre Hall in a bold white jacket with black abstract designs and exaggerated shoulder pads, likely from 1992. Her voluminous, wavy hair and statement earrings reflect early '90s soap star fashion. The outfit, reportedly worn on Days of Our Lives, showcases Hall’s personal wardrobe choices during a time when she often styled herself for the show. This image captures her signature mix of theatrical flair and unapologetic individuality—an icon dressing like one, even when the shoulder pads threatened to upstage the scene.
1992-ish.
Deidre Hall in a jacket that could block a tackle and still deliver a monologue.
She wore her own clothes on Days—and sometimes, they wore her.
#DeidreHall #SoapOperaHistory #DaysOfOurLives #1990sStyle #BlueskySoapArchive #TVIcons #SoapRoyalty
Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn at Day of Days 2014, held November 8 at Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles. Hall sits playfully on Hogestyn’s lap, both smiling and relaxed in a lively fan event setting. She wears a red jacket over a white blouse, while Hogestyn sports a dark shirt and watch. The candid moment captures their offscreen camaraderie, echoing decades of on-screen intimacy. Surrounded by fans and castmates, the image reflects the warmth and legacy of their enduring partnership
Day of Days 2014.
Deidre Hall, Drake Hogestyn, and one very familiar lap.
Not “social friends,” just decades of shared screen time and a bond that defies labels.
#DeidreHall #DrakeHogestyn #Jarlena #SoapOperaHistory #DaysOfOurLives #BlueskySoapArchive #TVIcons #SoapRoyalty
Deidre Hall at the 11th Annual People's Choice Awards on March 14, 1985, held at Ma Maison Restaurant in West Hollywood, California. She wears a dazzling pink and white sequined gown with a bold 1980s silhouette, accessorized with a glittery clutch. Her voluminous, styled hair epitomizes the era’s glamour. This image captures Hall at the height of her offscreen star power, radiating confidence and charisma in true soap icon fashion.
1985 - Deidre Hall at the People’s Choice Awards.
Sequins blazing, hair defying gravity, clutch sparkling like a daytime Emmy.
She didn’t walk the carpet—she commanded it.
#DeidreHall #SoapOperaHistory #DaysOfOurLives #1985Style #BlueskySoapArchive #TVIcons #SoapRoyalty
Cover of Soap Opera Stars magazine, March issue, featuring the headline “Daytime’s Beautiful Women—Can They Help Being Jealous?” Highlights rivalries and romantic entanglements across Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, Young & Restless, and As The World Turns. Includes photos of Deidre Hall, Susan Seaforth Hayes, Genie Francis, Jackie Zeman, Victoria Mallory, Lynne Topping, and Jaime Lyn Bauer. Subheadings tease soap queen clashes, sisterly tension, and lonely romances. The layout evokes tabloid drama with operatic flair
Black-and-white magazine page featuring Susan Seaforth Hayes and Deidre Hall, showcasing their iconic hairstyles from the 1970s and 1980s. The voluminous styling reflects their status as soap opera royalty on Days of Our Lives, where Susan played Julie and Deidre portrayed Marlena. The layout evokes nostalgia and glamour, capturing the visual legacy of daytime television’s golden era.
Vintage magazine clipping titled “Hollywood Private Eye,” spotlighting twin sisters Deidre and Andrea Hall, known for playing Marlena and Samantha on Days of Our Lives. The article humorously notes their bulk purchases of animal food and lists their menagerie: a Great Dane, a Doberman/bloodhound mix, a poodle, two cats, and puppies. The tone blends domestic charm with celebrity mystique, offering a glimpse into the off-screen lives of daytime icons
vBehind-the-scenes photo from Days of Our Lives showing a cameraman filming an intimate bedroom scene between Jed Allan (Don) and Deidre Hall (Marlena). The caption reads, “The bedtime storylines are heating up on soaps, and Jed Allan (Don) and Deidre Hall (Marlena) had one of the sexiest yet.” The image captures the blend of sensuality and production craft that defines soap opera storytelling, spotlighting the tension between performance and reality.
🌟 March 1980: Soap Opera Stars
Rivalry, allure, and twin drama.
Susan and Deidre clash as iconic figures. Andrea and Deidre as nature-loving twins. Marlena and Don, the bedroom legends.
Soap operas: where style is heritage, closeness is art, and every feature a crowning moment.
#SoapOperaHistory
Deidre Hall at the Zathura Los Angeles premiere, November 6, 2005, held at the Mann Village Theatre in Westwood, California. She wears a crisp white collared shirt under a black blazer, standing against a colorful sci-fi-themed backdrop. Her look is polished and understated, a quiet contrast to the chaos of the event. This image captures Hall’s effortless elegance at a mainstream Hollywood premiere, reminding fans that soap royalty always shows up camera-ready.
Zathura premiere, 2005.
Deidre Hall in black and white, standing calm amid the sci-fi swirl.
She didn’t need Zorgons or meteors—just a blazer and legacy.
#DeidreHall #ZathuraPremiere #SoapOperaHistory #DaysOfOurLives #2005Style #BlueskySoapArchive #TVIcons #SoapRoyalty
Magazine page from Soap Opera Digest detailing John Black’s tangled identity arc on Days of Our Lives. Includes a photo of John shirtless beside Stefano DiMera, with a caption about Stefano’s failed brainwashing attempt. Text outlines John’s shifting identities—from Roman Brady to Forrest Alamain to the son of a European art dealer—and his psychological diagnosis: a rare form of amnesia triggered by Stefano’s manipulations. The layout mimics a medical case file, blending soap opera melodrama with clinical surrealism.
Magazine page from Soap Opera Digest previewing Days of Our Lives storylines. Left column focuses on Carrie and Austin’s search for Sami, Laura’s shock at finding Jack in the shower, and Billie’s growing insecurity. Subheadings like “Three’s A Crowd” and “Dear Laura” hint at emotional entanglements and Stefano’s manipulations. Right column teases upcoming plot twists—Carrie’s L.A. trip, John’s close call, and Vivian’s schemes—under headers like “Manhunt” and “Mrs. Monogram.” The layout captures the serialized tension and emotional stakes of mid-’90s soap storytelling.
Magazine page from Soap Opera Digest styled as a puppet show, with Ivan (Ivan G’Vera) depicted as a marionette controlled by strings, seated beneath a red curtain with gold fringe. The article explores Ivan’s unwavering loyalty to Vivian (Louise Sorel), blending political backstory—his displacement under communism—with satirical commentary. Ivan sees Vivian as his ticket back into high society; Sorel quips, “It’s in his contract.” The visual metaphor and dry humor highlight soap opera’s theatricality and subtextual power dynamics.
🗞️ Soap Opera Digest – 11 April, 1995
Amnesia, loyalty, and love triangles: John Black’s identity crisis, Carrie’s search for Sami, and Ivan’s devotion to Vivian showcase control, memory, and desire.
Soap operas as psychological case studies and theatrical drama.
#Days #SoapOperaHistory
Drake Hogestyn and Deidre Hall photographed in September 2001. Hall wears a crisp white blouse with gold accents; Hogestyn pairs a black dress shirt with understated elegance. Their warm smiles and close pose reflect decades of shared legacy as John and Marlena on Days of Our Lives.
Drake and Deidre, September 2001.
White blouse, black shirt. Calm smiles, quiet legacy.
Just days before everything shifted, they stood together—icons of a genre built on emotion, myth, and memory.
#JohnAndMarlena #DaysOfOurLives #SoapOperaHistory #DeidreHall #DrakeHogestyn #2001 #BeforeTheStorm
Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn appear at what was likely NBC Fan Fest in 2003 or 2004, seated before branded microphones and a celebratory backdrop. Hall’s youthful styling and Hogestyn’s relaxed charm evoke the golden era of John and Marlena’s enduring legacy, as they connect with fans during a peak moment in Days of Our Lives history.
Happy Sunday, soap lovers! ☀️
Found this gem of Deidre Hall and Drake Hogestyn — possibly from NBC Fan Fest 2003 or 2004? The energy, the legacy, the love. 💛
Can anyone help confirm the year or event?
#DaysOfOurLives #JohnAndMarlena #SoapOperaHistory #FanFestFlashback
Cover of Soap Opera Super Special magazine featuring a colorful collage of soap opera stars and scenes. Prominent headlines tease on-air highlights—hottest romances, story predictions, weddings, and dramatic events—alongside real-life features including newlywed stories, interviews, fan club info, and behind-the-scenes photos. Bonus sections promise trivia quizzes, word finds, and games, making it a lively keepsake for devoted fans.
Magazine page titled "Story Highlights" from Days of Our Lives, featuring a photo of a wedding ceremony alongside dramatic plot summaries. Storylines include Carly Manning’s coerced marriage to Victor Kiriakis despite her love for Bo, Jack and Jennifer’s chaotic stadium wedding with comedic mishaps, and the complex romantic entanglements between Isabella, Roman, and Marlena. The page blends over-the-top drama, romance, and soap opera twists emblematic of the show's 1980s storytelling.
Magazine page featuring soap opera icons John and Marlena in a black-and-white photograph, captured in a tender embrace that radiates intimacy and legacy. Surrounding text delves into dramatic plot twists, character predictions, and news segments tied to their enduring storyline, evoking themes of love, resilience, and destiny within serialized drama.
📰 Magazine page titled “Events continued” with a black and white photo of two individuals. The accompanying text highlights the dramatic return of Marlena (Deidre Hall) and the revelation of the true Roman (Wayne Northrop) on “Days of Our Lives.”
Soap Opera Super Special – May 1992
Marlena’s comeback, tangled weddings, and a mystery baby—this edition had it all.
Soap reality meets fiction in a fan-fueled frenzy.
#SoapOperaHistory #90sSoaps #DaytimeDrama #SoapLegends #DOOL #MarlenaEvans
Stephen Nichols and Mary Beth Evans brought magic to the screen — and decades later, they’re still captivating fans with their timeless chemistry.
#OnThisDay #SoapOperaHistory #Stayla #DaysOfOurLives #DOOL #DaysOfOurLives
Page titled Your Questions Answered from a magazine column about Days of Our Lives. It features colorful boxed questions from readers about character returns, storyline twists, and actor updates, each followed by detailed, conversational responses. The layout evokes the retro warmth of fan culture with bold headers and compact, well-organized text boxes.
Magazine spread titled Your Questions Answered, spotlighting fan queries about the soap opera Days of Our Lives. The page features bright bordered text boxes with reader-submitted questions on characters, plot twists, and casting rumors—each followed by snappy editorial replies. The design is vintage and lively, capturing the layered devotion of soap fans engaging with long-running story arcs.
Vintage magazine page from the Your Questions Answered column, featuring fan-submitted queries about Days of Our Lives. The layout includes colorful bordered boxes with questions about actor biographies, character fates, and storyline trivia—ranging from Bo and Carly’s romantic arc to the song played during Steve’s death. Editorial responses offer behind-the-scenes details, nostalgic reflections, and updates on cast members, with small actor headshots embedded throughout.
Promotional photo of Days of Our Lives characters John Black and Isabella Toscano, played by Drake Hogestyn and Staci Greason. John stands solemnly in a dark coat, while Isabella leans gently into him, framed by soft light and wistful expressions. Their pose evokes a poignant moment in the couple’s short-lived love story—an emotionally resonant chapter before John’s enduring bond with Marlena Evans.
From Bo and Carly’s drama to Steve’s tearful goodbye, these retro Q&A clippings from Days of Our Lives are a treasure trove of soap opera memories. Fan theories, casting scoops, and emotional fallout—all filtered through the era’s editorial sass and serialized devotion. 💔📺 #DOOL #SoapOperaHistory
Magazine page titled Your Questions Answered from a soap opera-themed issue, featuring reader-submitted questions in colorful text boxes. Answers discuss actors Lisa Howard, Wally Kurth, Addie Olson, Stephen Nichols’ son Aaron, Joy Garrett, and Charles Shaughnessy, offering trivia and behind-the-scenes insights. The layout is playful and eye-catching, with bold section headers and a retro-style TV Week logo at the bottom.r t
Magazine page spotlighting actors Charles Shaughnessy and Drake Hogestyn from Days of Our Lives, featuring fan-submitted questions and richly detailed answers. Biographical profiles reveal Shaughnessy's transition from London law student to beloved soap hero, and Hogestyn’s journey from dentistry and pro baseball to fame as John Black. Additional sections recount past storylines, twin casting trivia, and character arcs involving Amanda Howard, Gillian and Grace Forrester, and Mary Frann, layered across a vibrant layout that blends nostalgia, insider facts, and serialized drama history.
Your Questions Answered magazine page featuring reader inquiries about beloved soap opera stars and characters. Highlights include updates on Bo and Hope’s romantic arc, Josh Taylor’s path from law to acting, Melissa Reeves’ journey through heartbreak and triumph as Jennifer Horton, and Genie Francis’ storied transitions between iconic roles. The layout interweaves fan devotion with vivid biographical details, including Roman and Marlena’s poetic wedding verse, offering a textured tapestry of daytime drama history and heartfelt viewer engagement.
Magazine feature from Days of Our Lives fan Q&A section, mixing nostalgic trivia with biographical tidbits and viewer emotion. Highlights include Billy Warlock’s journey from stunt double to soap heartthrob, Darby Hinton’s 1960s child star legacy, and Roark Critchlow stepping into the role of Dr. Mike—marking the tenth actor to portray the character. The page reflects fan devotion with questions about wedding vows, actor exits like Mary Beth Evans, and Carrie Brady’s evolving portrayals. A collage of rich soap history and heartfelt fandom unfolds across a visually segmented layout.
Soap opera passion in every pixel 💫 From Bo & Hope’s wedding verse to the rise of Robin Williams’ stunt double turned Baywatch star, these 4 vintage Q&A pages offer a heartfelt glimpse into fan devotion, actor journeys, and serialized legacy. #SoapOperaHistory #DaysOfOurLives #TVWeekTreasures
Magazine article page from the 1994 Australian Daytime Soaps spotlighting actors Matthew Ashford and Jeanne Cooper. The left section profiles Ashford, detailing his theatre roots, rise in daytime TV, marriage, and fatherhood, alongside a candid tone that blends career milestones with personal warmth. The right section highlights Jeanne Cooper’s iconic legacy, including her breakout roles, struggles with alcoholism, and resilience in the entertainment industry. A black-and-white headshot of Cooper anchors her segment, conveying elegance and strength. The layout divides their narratives clearly, offering a visual and editorial contrast between youthful ambition and seasoned grace.
Promotional image featuring actor Matthew Ashford for “Days of Our Lives.” Ashford stands with arms crossed, wearing a blue denim shirt against a vivid sunset backdrop of warm orange and purple tones. The show's title appears prominently in the upper right corner, while a vertical purple “Profiles” banner adds visual framing. A small red and white logo at the bottom right reads “TV Guide to daytime SOAPS” with the number “11,” suggesting placement within a themed feature or editorial spread. The composition conveys a calm yet confident demeanor, echoing Ashford’s charismatic presence and iconic role within daytime television.
Magazine feature on actress Deidre Hall, renowned for her role as Dr. Marlena Evans on “Days of Our Lives.” The page includes a headshot of Hall in soft lighting, framed with warm tones that highlight her poised expression and iconic presence. Accompanying text outlines her career trajectory—from early beauty queen and radio DJ to daytime television star—with mentions of pivotal roles in other series and TV movies. It also touches on her personal journey to motherhood, including the birth of her son via surrogate and a related television project. Branded “TV Guide to daytime SOAPS” with the number “17,” the layout blends professional accolades with personal resilience, capturing Hall’s dual legacy of elegance and determination.
Magazine profile page featuring Adolph Larrue Martinez III, best known as A Martinez. A headshot of Martinez accompanies a biographical overview detailing his early talent show debut, transition from political science to theatre at UCLA, and rise through roles in films and TV dramas. Notable mentions include his breakout in “Born Wild,” work alongside John Wayne in “The Cowboys,” and his pivot from villainous characters to romantic lead Cruz Castillo in “Santa Barbara.” The text also highlights his songwriting interests, personal life with wife Leslie Bryams and their children, and his move to “LA Law” as Daniel Morales. The layout blends career evolution with intimate glimpses into identity and reinvention within daytime television.
Australian Daytime Soaps – 1994
From Matt Ashford’s quiet strength to Jeanne Cooper’s unflinching grace, Deidre Hall’s enduring poise, and A Martinez’s soulful reinvention—these 1994 profiles from TV Guide to daytime SOAPS are a time capsule of talent, resilience, and reinvention.
#SoapOperaHistory
Screenshot from 1986 as Marlena first sees the Phoenix tattoo on John’s shoulder. John stands shirtless, the dark tattoo stark against his left shoulder, while Marlena—dressed in a soft pink jacket and white trousers—looks on with a mix of shock and recognition. They’re outdoors by a rocky shoreline, the moment charged with revelation and history.
✨ Happy Saturday, soap lovers!
Today we’re throwing it all the way back to 1986—when Marlena first saw that Phoenix tattoo on John’s shoulder.
Iconic couple. Legendary storyline. Eternal drama.
#JarlenaForever #SoapOperaHistory #Days #1986 #Iconic #DaytimeRoyalty
This week on The Locher Room (Thurs, May 1, 7:30p ET): NYT bestseller Alina Adams! Discuss her new soap novel "Go On Pretending", ATWT's Oakdale Confidential and GL's Jonathan Story, and her May 3 Brooklyn book launch.
Join us live! #TheLocherRoom
#AlinaAdams #GoOnPretending #SoapOperaHistory
Throwing it back to April 21, 1992! 📸 Matthew Ashford & then wife Christina and Scott & Melissa Reeves shared this Soap Opera Magazine cover during a real-life baby boom. Plus, a preview of GL’s iconic duo Harley & Mallett (Beth Ehlers & Mark Derwin)! #SoapOperaHistory #90sThrowback