Five actresses will compete for Outstanding Actress in a Digital Daytime Drama Series at the 43rd Annual Daytime Emmys. Nominated are: Mary Beth Evans (Sara) The Bay, Lilly Melgar (Janice) The Bay, Kathleen Gati (Valentina) Winterthorne, Elizabeth Hubbard (Eva) Anacostia and Patsy Pease (Lola) The Bay.
You can watch their nominated performances below.
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Saturday, March 12, 2016
Indie Series Awards Spotlight: Best Guest Actress - Drama
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(Clockwise from the upper left): Kathleen Gati, Linda Gray, Elizabeth Hubbard, Patsy Pease, Kym Whitley and Constance Wu |
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Elizabeth Hubbard Joins Cast of Award-Winning Web Series 'Anacostia'
Elizabeth Hubbard |
Any day with Elizabeth Hubbard news is a good one, and today there are two new stories to report. The eleven-time Emmy nominee and two-time winner is joining the cast of Emmy and Indie Series Award winning web series Anacostia. She will play Eva Montgomery.
Hubbard, best known for her legendary performances as Dr. Althea Davis on The Doctors and Lucinda Walsh on As the World Turns, will reunite with her ATWT daughter, Martha Byrne, who plays Alexis Jordan on Anacostia so well that she won the first ever Daytime Emmy for the web series drama performance in April. Byrne co-wrote Hubbard's scenes with Anacostia creator Anthony Anderson, and will make her directorial debut in their scenes together.
In addition to shooting Anacostia with Hubbard, Byrne is putting together a docustory about her life.
"Your old actors, like generals, don't fade away," Hubbard told me when I spoke with her last October at the Weight premiere screening in New York City. "I'm ready to act."
Look for Hubbard to debut as Eva when Anacostia returns this fall.
RELATED:
* 'Serial Scoop Now' #1: 'Weight' New York City VIP Party & Screening with Martha Byrne, Daryn Strauss, Elizabeth Hubbard, Michael Park & Anne Sayre
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Thursday, August 20, 2015
'The Doctors' Recasts Althea with Virginia Vestoff, 46 Years Ago!
Virginia Vestoff as Dr. Althea Davis on The Doctors. |
I knew it was coming, but this recast was quite jarring nonetheless. I didn't realize how dramatically different Vestoff looked compared to her predecessor, Elizabeth Hubbard, one of the best actors to ever appear in a daytime drama. This is going to take some getting used to!
Hubbard returns to the role of Althea in a year, or six months if Retro TV's two-episodes-a-day schedule remains in tact. It can't come soon enough for me.
Earlier in 1969, Vestoff received a Tony nomination for creating the role of Abigail Adams, wife of John Adams, in the popular musical ''1776'' on Broadway. Sadly, Vestoff passed away in 1982 at only 42 years of age after a battle with cancer.
Serial Scoop Now spoke with Hubbard about The Doctors and more at the October 2014 premiere of Weight the series.
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Saturday, November 22, 2014
The Complete Story of 'The Doctors' (1963-1973)
Daytime TV covered the world of soap operas for decades before finally folding in the 1990s. In the mid-70s, the magazine did an excellent series titled "The Complete Story of..." recounting the history of a soap opera from its inception. Below is the historical feature on the first 10 years of NBC's The Doctors (1963-1973), which is currently being aired on Retro TV.
Some of the interesting tidbits include:
* The Doctors did not start as a serial; it began as a "half-hour anthology series of medical dramas, set in the large metropolitan Hope Memorial Hospital, and with the four principals alternating daily in the lead role, according to NBC's original announcement. The roles were Dr. William Scott (played by Jock Gaynor), Dr. Jerry Chandler (portrayed by Richard Roat), Dr. Elizabeth Hayes (played by Margot Moser) and Rev. Samuel Shafer, a hospital chaplain (played by Fred J. Scollay).
* Later in the first season, Herb Kenwith and Paul Lammers became the directors. But after nine months, The Doctors shifted to a continuing story line, and by 1965, James Pritchett was portraying Dr. Matt Powers, chief of staff at Hope Hospital, and Elizabeth Hubbard was playing Dr. Althea Davis, chief of the Outpatient Clinic.
* James Pritchett did a single performance during The Doctors' one-story-a-week phase, on June 20, 1963. "I played a corporation president running away and having a broken back that brought me to the hospital." He returned to The Doctors on July 9, 1963 as Dr. Matt Powers when the serial was still was still a one-story-a-week show.
Monday, October 27, 2014
James Pritchett Remembered, Emmy-Winning Actor Was Born 92 Years Ago Today
Dr. Matt Powers can been seen running Hope Memorial (and smoking his pipe) weekdays on Retro TV. |
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Saturday, October 25, 2014
5 Reasons to Watch 'The Doctors' on Retro TV
Daytime soap opera The Doctors ran on NBC from 1963 to 1982. In September, the show returned in reruns on digital channel Retro TV, starting with the December 4, 1967 episode. As of Friday, we are up to January 29, 1968, and The Doctors ("in living color") has been a pure delight. There are many reasons to love it, including Rita Lakin's smart and funny scripts that allow stories to be told about educated, intelligent characters who just happen to be very flawed. Viewers also get to see the original NBC logo and tags (including "stay tuned to Another World, next in color"). Below are five more reasons to watch back-to-back episodes of The Doctors weekdays from 12-1 p.m. ET on Retro TV:
5. Dr. John Rice's relationship with Polly Merriweather.
Polly Merriweather (Betty Walker) is a terminal patient at Hope Memorial being treated by Dr. John Rice (Terry Kiser). Over time the two have formed a close bond as she talks about her nieces, that have not visited her, and who she should leave her fortune to after she's gone. John has grown to really care Polly beyond the typical doctor-patient relationship. Their sweet exchanges always warm viewers hearts. If only there was a way to save Polly.
Thursday, October 9, 2014
'Serial Scoop Now' #1: 'Weight' New York City VIP Party & Screening with Martha Byrne, Daryn Strauss, Elizabeth Hubbard, Michael Park & Anne Sayre
The stars of Daytime TV came out to support Martha Byrne and Daryn Strauss at a screening of comedy series Weight in New York City. Photo Credit: Sue Coflin/Max Photos |
In our premiere episode, Serial Scoop Now host Michael Goldberg dishes with Byrne and Strauss about Weight, and catches up with Byrne's former As the World Turns co-stars, Michael Park, Anne Sayre, and Elizabeth Hubbard. Hubbard is currently winning over a whole new generation fans who are riveted by her portrayal of Dr. Althea Davis in The Doctors reruns on Retro TV.
"I'm very inspired by the things that make people act totally crazy," Strauss tells SSN. "I wrote a series called Downsized not too long ago and it was about how money makes people act crazy and desperate and do really crazy things. Weight is another one of those things. When weight is involved, people act a little nuts."
Watch below:
For more on Weight, visit weighttheseries.com.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Attend the 'Weight' VIP Party and Advanced Screening on October 8 with Martha Byrne and Daryn Strauss
Martha Byrne stars in Weight. |
An impressive list of stars from Daytime TV and the Web will be attending the VIP Soap Party including Byrne (As the World Turns, Crisis, Gotham), Elizabeth Hubbard (The Doctors, As the World Turns), Colleen Zenk (Thurston, As The World Turns, Thurston), Anne Sayre (As the World Turns, Gotham), Michael Park (As the World Turns, House of Cards), Terri Conn (As the World Turns, One Life to Live), Larkin Malloy (The Edge of Night, Guiding Light, All My Children), Lisa Brown (Guiding Light, As the World Turns), Lauren B. Martin (As the World Turns, Empire) and Elizabeth Keifer (Guiding Light, Venice).
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Friday, September 26, 2014
'The Doctors' Joins Retro TV on Monday, Watch a New Sneak Peek Video
Classic daytime soap opera The Doctors will join Retro TV's afternoon lineup starting September 29th. Fans of the Emmy-winning series will find two episodes airing back-to-back Monday through Friday at 12 p.m. ET/PT.
Watch a new sneak peek clip below:
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Daytime,
Elizabeth Hubbard,
James Pritchett,
Retro TV,
The Doctors
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Classic Episodes Of Daytime Soap Opera 'The Doctors' Featuring Alec Baldwin, Kathleen Turner, Kim Zimmer, and Elizabeth Hubbard!
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Kathleen Turner as Nola |
You just may be surprised who else you recognize!
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Retro TV Adding Classic Daytime Soap Opera 'The Doctors' Later This Year
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Elizabeth Hubbard,
James Pritchett,
Retro TV,
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