
Publications
Interactive Fiction
If you enjoyed Virtual Bay City, download and unzip this file, cory.zip.
It contains an Another World Interactive Fiction game. Unlike VBC, you'll truly be able to
play within a virtual world, manipulating objects and interacting with other characters. And unlike VBC, it's completed!
All-AW Covers
Soap Opera Digest
- April 1977 (Douglass Watson and Victoria Wyndham) [
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- December 1977 (Beverlee McKinsey) [
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- January 1979 (Victoria Wyndham and Beverlee McKinsey) [
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- August 16, 1983 (Victoria Wyndham and Laura Malone) [
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- October 23, 1984 (Thomas Ian Griffith and Mary Page Keller) [
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- July 4, 1985 (Stephen Schnetzer and Julie Osburn) [
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- April 22, 1986 (Tom Eplin and Ellen Wheeler) [
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- December 13, 1988 (Anne Heche, Laurence Lau, and Joanna Going) [
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- May 2, 1989 (Douglass Watson, Victoria Wyndham, Anna Stuart, Kale Browne, Robert
Kelker-Kelly, and Sandra Ferguson) [
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- November 26, 1991 (Ricky Paull Goldin and Alla Korot) [
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- July 21, 1992 (Tom Eplin and Judi Evans) [
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- November 23, 1993 (Paul Michael Valley and Jensen Buchanan) [
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- March 15, 1994 (Victoria Wyndham and Charles Keating) [
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- April 26, 1994 (Victoria Wyndham, Charles Keating, Tom Eplin, Judi Evans, and Linda Dano)
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- October 11, 1994 (Tom Eplin and Judi Evans Luciano) [
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- November 25, 1997 (Tom Eplin and Jensen Buchanan) [
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- June 29, 1999 (Victoria Wyndham, Linda Dano, Stephen Schnetzer, Tom Eplin, Jensen Buchanan, and Lisa Peluso) [
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- September 28, 1999 (Various stars) [
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- June 2000 (Stephen Schnetzer, Anna Stuart, Tom Eplin, Judi Luciano, and Jensen Buchanan) [
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Soap Opera Magazine
- December 31, 1991 (Jensen Buchanan) [
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- October 11, 1994 (Paul Michael Valley, Jensen Buchanan, and Mark Pinter) [
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- March 21, 1995 ("Who Shot Grant?")
- October 8, 1996 (Jensen Buchanan and Robert Kelker-Kelly) [
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- June 17, 1997 (Linda Dano, David Forsyth, and John Aprea) [
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Soap Opera Update
- July 4, 1988 (Stephen Schnetzer) [
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Soap Opera Weekly
- May 15, 1990 (Sandra Ferguson and Robert Kelker-Kelly) [
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- December 11, 1990 (Tom Eplin and Anne Heche) [
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- March 21, 1991 (Anna Stuart, Anne Heche, Carmen Duncan, and Cali Timmins) [
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- July 23, 1991 (Stephen Scnetzer, Julie Osburn, and Alice Barrett) [
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- December 31, 1991 (Victoria Wyndham, Tom Eplin, and Judi Evans) [
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- February 23, 1993 (Stephen Schnetzer, Alice Barrett, and Patti D'Arbanville) [
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- January 25, 1994 (David Forsyth, Anna Holbrook, and Kaitlin Hopkins)
- May 10, 1994 (30th Anniversary) [
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- June 14, 1994 (Victoria Wyndham and Charles Keating) [
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- December 13, 1994 (The men on AW) [
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- August 20, 1996 (Tom Eplin, Jensen Buchanan, and Robert Kelker-Kelly) [
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- February 4, 1997 (Paul Michael Valley, Jensen Buchanan, and Robert Kelker-Kelly) [
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- July 15, 1997 (Tom Eplin, Robert Kelker-Kelly, Jensen Buchanan, and Lisa Peluso) [
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- October 21, 1997 (Victoria Wyndham, Linda Dano, Charles Keating, and John Aprea) [
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- February 24, 1998 (Anna Stuart, Tom Eplin, Kale Browne, Jensen Buchanan, Robert Kelker-Kelly, Lisa Peluso) [
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- February 16, 1999 (Stephen Schnetzer, Matt Crane, Alice Barrett, Lisa Peluso) [
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- May 11, 1999 (Victoria Wyndham, Linda Dano, Anna Stuart, Stephen Schnetzer, Ellen Wheeler, Tom Eplin, Matt Crane, Judi Evans Luciano, Kim Rhodes, and Lisa Peluso) [
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Afternoon TV
- July 1969 (Jacqueline Courtney and Sam Groom) [
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- 1970 (Val Dufour and Judith Barcroft) [
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- September 1970 (Nicholas Coster and Marie Wallace) [
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- October 1971 (George Reinholt and Jacqueline Courtney) [
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- May 1973 (Susan Sullivan and Nicolas Coster) [
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- March 1974 (Jacqueline Courtney) [
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- July 1974 (Beverly Penberthy and Michael M. Ryan) [
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- April 1975 (Jacqueline Courtney and George Reinholt) [
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- September 1975 (Victoria Wyndham and Douglass Watson) [
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- December 1976 (Victoria Wyndham and Douglass Watson) [
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- June 1977 (Victoria Wyndham) [
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- January 1979 (Beverlee McKinsey) [
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- March 1979 (Beverly Penberthy) [
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- August 1980 (Victoria Wyndham and Christine Jones) [
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- January 1984 (Douglass Watson and Victoria Wyndham) [
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Soap Opera People
- May 1976 (Victoria Wyndham) [
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Soap Opera Serials
- November 1976 [
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- January 1978 [
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TV Before Dark
- February 1977 (Beverlee McKinsey) [
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TV By Day
- 1975 (Victoria Wyndham) [
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- October 1975 (Jacqueline Courtney, Hugh Marlowe, Cathy Greene) [
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- May 1976 (Ariane Munker) [
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- August 1977 (Victoria Wyndham) [
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TV Day Stars
- March 1974 (Nicolas Coster) [
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- April 1977 (Victoria Wyndham and Douglass Watson) [
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TV Soap
- December 1990 (Charles Grant and Carmen Duncan) [
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TV Guide
- January 9, 1982 (Douglass Watson and Victoria Wyndham) [
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- June 12-18, 1982 (Rick Porter) [
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- August 21, 1982 (David Canary and Victoria Wyndham) [
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- July 5, 1986 (Linda Dano) [
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- November 16, 1991 (Ricky Paull Goldin and Alla Korot) [
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Local TV guides
- Herald (Newfoundland): Eight covers from 1979-1997 [
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- Television (St. Louis): August 12-16, 1979 (Laura Malone) [
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- TV: August 2-8, 1981 (Victoria Wyndham) [
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- TV Channels (Baltimore): April 18, 1976 (Arianne Munker) [
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- TV Magazine (St. Louis): May 2-8, 1965 (Susan Trustman) [
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- TV Magazine (St. Louis): July 16-22, 1967 (Carol Roux) [
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- TV Magazine (St. Louis): July 30 - August 5, 1967 (Beverly Penberthy) [
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- TV Magazine (St. Louis): May 21-27, 1972 (Susan Sullivan) [
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- TV News (Chicago): August 13-20, 1966 (Gaye Huston) [
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- TV News (Chicago): March 13-20, 1971 (Robin Strasser) [
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- TV Showtime (Cleveland): July 1967 (Carol Roux) [
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- TV Showtime (Cleveland): December 23-30, 1977 (Beverly Penberthy) [
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- TV Week (York-Lancaster, PA): June 6-14, 1964 (Jacqueline Courtney, Susan Trustman, and Vera Allen) [
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- TV Week (Chicago): May 1-7, 1965 (Susan Trustman) [
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- TV Week (Baltimore): June 29, 1975 (Toni Kalem) [
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- TV Week (Chicago): July 31 - August 6, 1983 (Douglass Watson and Victoria Wyndham) [
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- TV Week: July 31 - August 6, 1983 (Douglass Watson, Victoria Wyndham, Christopher Rich, Laura Malone) [
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- TV Week: April 29 - May 5, 1984 (Nancy Frangione, John Hutton, Stephen Schnezter) [
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- TV Roundup (Chicago): November 1968 (Ann Wedgeworth) [
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- Teleguide (Kelowna, BC): August 7-20, 1983 [
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Miscellaneous
- Complete Woman [
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Comic Books
- Justice League International
On panel 4, page 4 of issue #21 of Justice League International (written by J.M. DeMatteis in
1988), Booster Gold says the following:
"Well, Cass loves Kathleen... but she thinks he's in love with Cecile, and... No, wait... That's
my soap opera."
This letter was posted in the letters column for issue #24:
"Dear Editor
"Although we at NBC were thrilled to find out that Booster's favorite soap opera is "Another
World," he either does not watch too regularly or has simply been off the planet too long. I am
sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but he missed a lot.
"Not only did Cecile leave the country over a year ago, but Cass's beloved Kathleen is dead.
Really dead, not presumed dead. Plane crash. Cass sort of wanted to be dead, too, but he
recovered. Of course, it wasn't really Cass; it was his evil double Rex. But the real Cass
returned to drop a chandelier on Rex, so now Cass is really Cass again. Cass grieved for over a
year over Kathleen, whose sister M.J. had kind of a crush on Cass. M.J. had to leave town on
her wedding day, however, when Adam found out she had been a prostitute. So recently Cass
has fallen for Nicole. Of course, since Iris is back in town, well, anything can happen.
"Just thought you should know.
"Paul Decker, Director, Casting, NBC, Burbank, CA"
"Editor's Note: People call comics soap operas, and soap operas comic booky. It's all according
to what your cup of tea is."
Magazines
Daytime TV, September 1972. Reprinted without permission. Research by Paul Denis.
- Hugh Marlowe Jr. was born in 1969, the same year his father joined AW.
- Virginia Dwyer took college night courses from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Daytime TV, April 1973. Reprinted without permission. Article by Paul Denis.
- On June 30, 1966, the show went live on schedule, and then somebody
discovered that the man who presses the button to start the taping, had forgotten
to press the button. The cast was ordered to do the show all over again for showing
on the Western stations live. Ordinarily, the taped version went out to the Western
stations an hour after the rest of the nation.
- Right after Walter Curtin killed Wayne Addison (Robert Milli) in 1971, the next commercial
showed Milli very much alive and pitching a product.
- On the day Antony Ponzini was making his very first scene as the driver of a car that
hit Missy on a rainy day, as he got out of the car to pick her up, he got a bucket of water in the
face. For a long time, he was teased about making a "wet debut" on the show.
- When the show was live, Susan Trustman (Pat) started a scene by watering the plants,
while waiting for Joe Gallison (Bill) to enter. But Joe didn't respond to the intercom
call, and producer Doris Quinlan rushed to his dressing room, found him asleep,
grabbed him, and almost dragged him to the set. And as he entered the scene, Susan
exclaimed, "Oh, am I glad to see you!"