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399:. The show was hailed as TV's first "nude" serial, in which many cast members would perform their love scenes without clothes. The show thrived on the taboo, showcasing bodies and a perverse combination of sex and violence, including a deflowering in a barn, a sexual assault in a shower, and one story in which a woman seduced the rival for another man's affections in a lesbian storyline. Despite its controversy and the fact that the cast included Steve Carlson, 25: 556:
put gay male characters, heretofore unseen, on their respective shows. Although the story centered on Hank, it allowed viewers to see another side to long running characters, when those characters reacted to the news that Hank was gay. Hank was written off of the show to take care of his lover Charles, who was dying of
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Marland was also responsible for adding the first gay male character on an American soap opera to his story during his tenure, Hank Elliot (Brian Starcher). The story was short-lived (Hank was featured for about 18 months), but groundbreaking; the soap opera became a pioneer for others who wished to
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was based largely on his own life. Seth was the oldest child, who had been taken on great responsibility in helping to raise his siblings following patriarch Harvey Snyder's death. This event was key to the formation of the Snyder family dynamic, in that Marland was allowed to write a strong and
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back to the center the show as Nancy and Chris Hughes, after they'd been bumped to recurring status in 1982. When McLaughlin (and his character) died in 1986, Marland paired Nancy with Chief of Detectives Dan McClosky, and then chronicled McClosky's subsequent battle with
245:(Tom Carroll), among other actors. Marland was instrumental in shifting the serial's focus away from Hope Memorial Hospital to the Powers and Aldrich families, as well as the Dancy family, introduced by previous head writers Robert Cenedella and Margaret DePriest. 641:
If you feel staff changes are in order, look within the organization first. P&G (Procter & Gamble) does a lot of promoting from within. Almost all of our producers worked their way up from staff positions, and that means they know the
609:, Marland gave an interview to a soap magazine with his rules on "how NOT to ruin a soap". In the years that followed, and since his death, the rules have been much discussed in the serial press and by Internet soap opera fans. 627:
Be objective. When I came in to (the show), the first thing I said was, what is pleasing the audience? You have to put your own personal likes and dislikes aside and develop the characters that the audience wants to
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Don't change a core character. You can certainly give them edges they didn't have before, or give them a logical reason to change their behavior. But when the audience says, "He would never do that," then you have
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Build new characters slowly. Everyone knows that it takes six months to a year for an audience to care about a new character. Tie them in to existing characters. Don't shove them down the viewers' throats.
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Talk to everyone; writers and actors especially. There may be something in a character's history that will work beautifully for you, and who would know better than the actor who has been playing the role?
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were a success, Marland was not interested in moving to Los Angeles, where the show was produced, and didn't like the show's increased pacing by Monty. Marland left the show a year later.
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vet, and also featuring a story of a mixed-race couple marrying and having a baby (and showing negative reactions to the marriage and birth). Another story featured town matriarch
492:, giving her a son, Scott Eldridge, hitherto unknown to viewers, who tracked her down as an adult. (He was said to have been born during the several-month-long lapse between when 1013: 381:, which premiered in June 1983. He served as head writer for the show's first two years. The show was a critical but not commercial success during the time that he wrote it. 1006: 535:) was the biological mother of Lucinda's adopted daughter Lily. The new Snyder family was based largely on Douglas Marland's own experiences; he grew up on a farm in 449:. Marland refocused the show and made the Hughes family central to the plot again. He utilized over 30 years of history to create new storylines for core characters 1447: 1452: 273:. At that time, the show was near cancellation. Marland's writing, along with Monty's extensive production changes, helped the show rise in the ratings. 1417: 175:
mysteries, under one of the publisher's standard pseudonyms. He first started writing scripts for soap operas in the 1970s, as a script writer for
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Learn the history of the show. You would be surprised at the ideas that you can get from the back story of your characters.
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He also introduced a new working-class family, the Snyders, into the storyline and added new dimensions to the wealthy
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Don't fire anyone for six months. I feel very deeply that you should look at the show's canvas before you do anything.
594:; abortion is a rarity in daytime and this again allowed Marland to write about both sides of a controversial issue. 661:, including one in 1974-75 as the associate writer for "Another World," and two as head writer for "Guiding Light." 1029: 35: 1399: 838: 828: 181: 75: 994:
New York Times, March 7, 1993, Obituaries, "Douglas Marland, 58, a Recipient of Emmies for Television Writing"
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Another story was an envelope-pushing story that featured the character of Carrie Todd Marler (played by
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produced popular storylines and characters. One character Marland introduced was Nola Reardon, played by
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Read the fan mail. The very characters that are not thrilling to you may be the audience's favorites.
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Marland wrote ATWT until his death from complications after abdominal surgery on March 6, 1993.
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During the 1982–1983 season, he co-wrote, with James Rosin, a show that he had created,
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He also earned several Emmy nominations as head writer for "As the World Turns"
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helping a young, illiterate African-American girl (played by singer/actress
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No lifetime achievement award was presented in 2020 and 2021.
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Good soap opera is good storytelling. It's very simple.
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Marland also penned a story featuring the character of
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Marland began his career as an actor, appearing on the
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introducing an Amerasian character as the child of a
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