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@usesid I wish I could have seen this at that time, this looks like an amazing soap. and there were so few of them…
how was it? how did you like it?
Eunice’s murder was such a shock at the time….a long running character killed like that.
Damn that Cello sounds creepy! My Mom used to watch that soap. Jennifer was a first rate BITCH!
Elvera Roussel who played Hope on GLsaid the same thing too was that when she bought property the show decided to let her go back in 1983
I read somewhere that Ann Williams and her husband had just bought a new house in the country when she was told she was being killed off Search. Showbiz is for only the srong, or the foolish,depending on your opinion.
Wow, I remember these episodes very well and I was surprised when I seen them in my search…I was 13 at that time (now 45), watching daytime soaps with my mom and getting hooked on them…I always thought Eunice was so cute and I was so hurt when she was killed off by Jennifer…Thanks so much for the flashback!!
Actually, “Eunice” had been married a few too many times before her marriage to the character “John Wyatt.”
Her marriage immediately previous to this was to attorney “Doug Martin” (played by the late, great Ken Harvey), the storylines from which produced two long-lasting characters on the soap–”Scttt Phillips,” who was “Doug’s” son by a previous marriage, and “Suzie Martin Wyatt Carter McCleary,” who was the daughter of “Doug” & “Eunice,” raised by aunt “Jo” after the “Wyatts” deaths.
Yes, Eunice was Jo’s only sibling. It is a great flashback. Tks!
Eunice was Jo’s sister, right? What a GREAT flashback!