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All My Children/Episode 6660
Episode 6660 | |
Season 26, Episode 200 | |
Airdate | October 16, 1995 |
Production Number | 6660 |
Written by | Lorraine Broderick, Hal Corley, Frederick Johnson, Gail Lawrence, Jeff Beldner, Karen L. Lewis, Elizabeth Smith, Michelle Patrick, Bettina F. Bradbury, Judith Donato, Kathleen Klein |
Directed by | Christopher Goutman |
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Episode 6660 is the two-hundredth episode of the twenty-sixth season of All My Children, and the six thousand six-hundred sixtieth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Michael Countryman (Arnold), Aleta Mitchell (Ms. Hogenson), Charles Ray (Sascha), Blessid Union of Souls (Themselves)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Plot Overview
Trouble brewed when Erica refused to tape an episode of The Cutting Edge. Liza insisted that Tad replace her. Tad was in agreement until he remembered that the show was about marital infidelity. Tad, in a late night meeting with Liza, had to miss his chaperone duties at the Harvest Dance. While the two were meeting, Marian Colby walked in on Liza and was shocked to learn that Enid Nelson was right: Liza was back in town. Marian asked why Liza hadn't told her she was back, but then she saw Tad and knew the answer. Janet and Pierce visited Laura at Myrtle's boardinghouse. Gloria, Brooke, and Myrtle came around when they realized Janet was a friend of Laura and they also remembered that Janet pulled Jamie out of Willow Lake. While they were civil to her, Janet was mainly being ignored so she headed off to watch Laura at her dance. While she was peeping in the doors, Dixie saw her in the distance and froze. Noah had a modeling job in New York dancing and posing half naked with an attractive, young African-American girl. Julia, who was in attendance, seemed a little fidgety seeing Noah so close to another woman. Noah and Julia decided that the money Noah was paid for the photo shoot would be given to Alma's mother to help at the AIDS hospice. Bobby tried to put the moves on Anita, but she was very reluctant, being this was her first date.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Felicia Minei Behr
- Producer: Gary Tomlin
- Supervising Producer: Terry Cacavio
- Coordinating Producers: Nancy Horwich, Lisa S. Hesser
Notes
- This first half hour was pre-empted on the East Coast due to coverage of the Million Man March.
- The closing credits for this episode featured Blessid Union of Souls performing "Let Me Be the One".