One of the Top 5 storylines in all of GL history. This was back when GL was a real force to be reckoned with. 1980-85 were its real golden years, IMHO. I was 12 years old when this clip initially aired and remembered being glued to CBS all summer to watch this amazing plot unveil. It really is the most classic of "fake pregnancy" storylines. And what bravura acting by these two. Geeesh!!! Truly outstanding work.
RIP Lisa Brown...these WERE the BEST years of this wonderful soap opera, thanks to the amazingly talented Lisa Brown, John Wesley Shipp, Marsha Clark, Kristen Wigard, the late Jerry Van Dorn, Kevin Bacon...they truly brought their characters to life...
Absolutely loved this video. This is when I started watching Guiding LIght. All my friends were watching General Hospital but I was attracted to JWS and the whole storyline. Nola became my absolute favorite character when she got involved with Quinton. She did make a great villianess but true love changed her.
Me, too. I had to re read the news headline, I thought, "This can't be "Nola" who died." I watched this when it first ran, when I was in high school, and her acting made such an impression on me. She was wonderful.
Lisa Brown was ridiculously underrated as an actress. Truly one of daytime's greatest actresses. Of course, the writing back then was boffo. And, can you believe they actually used to REHEARSE?? Unheard of today. Prior to that, of course, it was all live. Bette Davis once sent a letter to Elvera Roussell (Hope) stating what a great job Lisa Brown was doing as Nola. Screw the Emmys. There IS NO higher praise than that!!
I'm addicted to 1981 Guiding Light, the stuff with Nola, especially. I wasn't even alive in 1981 and never watched Guiding Light, so I only discovered this thru UA-cam, and there's so little on here from 81. It sucks. If only I had a time machine.
P.S. The show had ended on a Friday with the 'look on your face' exchange and we had to wait a WHOLE weekend for the meltdown. Imagine what agony that was after a year of Ms. Reardon's underhanded machinations... But at least the first 15 minutes of the following Monday's show didn't cut away from the Bauer patio to any other characters. They don't make 'em like this no more.
Years ago, I read an interview with Douglas Marland with his comments on these scenes. This was the first episode taped after the resolution of the writers' strike, and the show's writing team was literally phoning the dialogue for this episode in to the studio from Marland's home in Connecticut.
My condolences 🙏 too this amazing actress ,s family for her passing I enjoyed her work on Guiding Light and As The World 🌎 Turns May she rest in eternal 🙏 Peace Farhana Rahman
Summer 1981, and this is one of the oldest Guiding Light clips even I still have. Strangely, after her undoing here, GL started the work of scrubbing Nola to 'nice,' and I never found her as compelling again. But at this point, she was the character you most wanted to lower, millimeter-by-millimeter, right into a deep-fat fryer. But on another level, Kelly was SUCH a hunk, you could sympathize with a lot of low measures to get him...
Who could possibly give this clip a thumbs down?? Top 5 scene in GL history. It's annoying that there aren't many clips of GL 1981 on You Tube prior to this. I would have loved to see the several months that preceded this to the big build up.
This was my favorite soap opera especially Nola and Kelly's storyline .. I love to hate Nola .. She fell in love with Kelly because of his wealthy .. I kept in my mind all the time about Nola and Kelly ..Never forgot it . Best characters..
This is great stuff they don't write soaps this way nowadays. Nola was a great character a shame Pam Long wrote Nola and Quint out because she didn't know what to do with them and later Megan Mctavish brought them back and broke them up.
I was 13 years old when this originally premiered. I had just gotten into soaps at 12 and my favorite at the time was Search for Tomorrow. I saw this episode one day and couldn’t stop watching. I saw a few episodes with Nola prior to this, but wasn’t watching regularly, so I missed all of Nola’s dastardly deeds leading up to this showdown! I remember hating Hillary and Trudy for how they treated Nola after. I wish I could see those episodes now. Nola became my favorite character and I loved her love story with Quint. RIP Lisa Brown
Nola Reardon, Vanessa Chamberlain, GH Bobbie Spencer and Tracy Quartermaine.. Doug Marland created some of the most awesome female Characters on television. What's more we watched their characters grow and become linchpins of their television shows. Great head writing ..rich character driven storylines... and powerful actresses. Every other medium should take notes .
And now a question: for the life of me, I can't remember how Kelly found out about the big lie. Did it have something to do with Bea finding out and telling someone? Anyone remember?
RIP! Lisa Brown. You were amazing as Nola Reardon & Iva Snyder. Gone too soon but these videos will live on.
RIP, Lisa Brown; you'll be missed forever...
One of the Top 5 storylines in all of GL history. This was back when GL was a real force to be reckoned with. 1980-85 were its real golden years, IMHO. I was 12 years old when this clip initially aired and remembered being glued to CBS all summer to watch this amazing plot unveil. It really is the most classic of "fake pregnancy" storylines. And what bravura acting by these two. Geeesh!!! Truly outstanding work.
RIP Lisa Brown...these WERE the BEST years of this wonderful soap opera, thanks to the amazingly talented Lisa Brown, John Wesley Shipp, Marsha Clark, Kristen Wigard, the late Jerry Van Dorn, Kevin Bacon...they truly brought their characters to life...
Absolutely loved this video. This is when I started watching Guiding LIght. All my friends were watching General Hospital but I was attracted to JWS and the whole storyline. Nola became my absolute favorite character when she got involved with Quinton. She did make a great villianess but true love changed her.
Loved Nola with Floyd. And just adored John Wesley Shipp. His and Morgan's love story storyline was epic!
General Hospital could never hold a candle to GUIDING LIGHT!!
8 years old when I first saw this… makes me so sad she’s gone and that amazing soap acting and writing is as well :-(
Lisa Brown’s passing brought me here. May she RIP.
Me, too. I had to re read the news headline, I thought, "This can't be "Nola" who died." I watched this when it first ran, when I was in high school, and her acting made such an impression on me. She was wonderful.
she was such a great actress in this character.
Lisa Brown was ridiculously underrated as an actress. Truly one of daytime's greatest actresses. Of course, the writing back then was boffo. And, can you believe they actually used to REHEARSE?? Unheard of today. Prior to that, of course, it was all live. Bette Davis once sent a letter to Elvera Roussell (Hope) stating what a great job Lisa Brown was doing as Nola. Screw the Emmys. There IS NO higher praise than that!!
She was certainly an amazingly talented actress. So sad to hear of her passing several months ago.
The late, great Lisa Brown.
Just came from the Lisa Brown tribute with Alan Locher to see these scenes. Whew.
I watched this, originally, at a cousin's house..I was riveted (1981)...
I LOVED the Kelly/Morgan/Nola triangle. GL dragged it out for months. What a great show it was
I'm addicted to 1981 Guiding Light, the stuff with Nola, especially. I wasn't even alive in 1981 and never watched Guiding Light, so I only discovered this thru UA-cam, and there's so little on here from 81. It sucks. If only I had a time machine.
P.S. The show had ended on a Friday with the 'look on your face' exchange and we had to wait a WHOLE weekend for the meltdown. Imagine what agony that was after a year of Ms. Reardon's underhanded machinations... But at least the first 15 minutes of the following Monday's show didn't cut away from the Bauer patio to any other characters. They don't make 'em like this no more.
Years ago, I read an interview with Douglas Marland with his comments on these scenes. This was the first episode taped after the resolution of the writers' strike, and the show's writing team was literally phoning the dialogue for this episode in to the studio from Marland's home in Connecticut.
They don't make shows like this anymore. Today's soaps need to get back to basics if they are going to survive.
My condolences 🙏 too this amazing actress ,s family for her passing I enjoyed her work on Guiding Light and As The World 🌎 Turns May she rest in eternal 🙏 Peace Farhana Rahman
She will be missed. 🌹
Summer 1981, and this is one of the oldest Guiding Light clips even I still have. Strangely, after her undoing here, GL started the work of scrubbing Nola to 'nice,' and I never found her as compelling again. But at this point, she was the character you most wanted to lower, millimeter-by-millimeter, right into a deep-fat fryer. But on another level, Kelly was SUCH a hunk, you could sympathize with a lot of low measures to get him...
R.I.P. Lisa Brown 🙏🙏🙏
And it was Nola's mother, Bea, that told Kelly the truth...
Who could possibly give this clip a thumbs down?? Top 5 scene in GL history. It's annoying that there aren't many clips of GL 1981 on You Tube prior to this. I would have loved to see the several months that preceded this to the big build up.
This was my favorite soap opera especially Nola and Kelly's storyline .. I love to hate Nola .. She fell in love with Kelly because of his wealthy .. I kept in my mind all the time about Nola and Kelly ..Never forgot it . Best characters..
This is great stuff they don't write soaps this way nowadays. Nola was a great character a shame Pam Long wrote Nola and Quint out because she didn't know what to do with them and later Megan Mctavish brought them back and broke them up.
I can't believe this was 30 something years ago.
R.I.P. Lisa Brown 🙏🏽
I was 13 years old when this originally premiered. I had just gotten into soaps at 12 and my favorite at the time was Search for Tomorrow. I saw this episode one day and couldn’t stop watching. I saw a few episodes with Nola prior to this, but wasn’t watching regularly, so I missed all of Nola’s dastardly deeds leading up to this showdown! I remember hating Hillary and Trudy for how they treated Nola after. I wish I could see those episodes now. Nola became my favorite character and I loved her love story with Quint. RIP Lisa Brown
I remember this
RIP Lisa! Classic
This scene, and the scene on "All my Children, when Tom found out that Erica was taking Birth Control pills, was fire. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Was just thinking this!
Happy 68th birthday to John Wesley Shipp. Jan. 22 2023. Wow. 😊😊
He was so fine❤
Nola Reardon, Vanessa Chamberlain, GH Bobbie Spencer and Tracy Quartermaine.. Doug Marland created some of the most awesome female Characters on television. What's more we watched their characters grow and become linchpins of their television shows. Great head writing ..rich character driven storylines... and powerful actresses. Every other medium should take notes .
when it's not your baby, and you've been horribly tricked into believing that it's yours, and you're in love with Morgan, I guess that you do...
I got to meet John Wesley Shipp.
Lisa Brown received a very nice letter from the great Bette Davis for how well she played Nola
I remember this like it
Thanks
The summer of love 1980
1981
Bea told him, I believe.
Floyd was the baby's real father.
Floyd and Nola got married in real life.
And now a question: for the life of me, I can't remember how Kelly found out about the big lie. Did it have something to do with Bea finding out and telling someone?
Anyone remember?
Bea told him that he was not with Nola on the night she claimed.
jump forward 25 yrs, 2006 same story line with Cooper, Lissie and Ava...
Who was the baby daddy?
Floyd.
Men in these shows are always grabbing women and yelling at them. Yeesh.