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BWR with Michael E. Knight!

Michael E. Knight, Tad Martin on ABC Daytime's All My Children, will be making an appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio!

Hear him talk about his time on the Rock the Soap event as well as what is coming up on All My Children...fans are urged to call in and ask their questions, as well as find out about the new Liza Colby which is now being portrayed by Jamie Luner!
Duration:
1h 44m
Broadcast on:
31 Mar 2009
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other

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We come up like a week, a week and a half maybe, almost two weeks. But it's gonna be back in the fold again with a brand new show. Thanks so much for tuning in, you guys. It is Tuesday, March 31st, 2009. My gosh, I can not even remember it was the last day of March. 4PM Eastern Time 1PM Pacific, here on blog talk videos.com. I'm your host, Navell J. Lee. We're going to be joined by a very, very, very special guest today by the name of, what is his name? Oh, I have to say it. Michael Lee Knight, Ken Martin from ABC Day Times, all my children, he will be joining us on the show. We invite you guys to join in on the conversation as well. So I'm going to call in at 646-595-4228. You can shoot us a message in the chat room that we have up and running right now, or you can send us an email at navell@bluzzworthyradio.net. And we got that going for us today. We are also going to be probably talking about the Rochester president that I actually have the pleasure of attending, which is why I was not available in the last couple of weeks. Make sure you guys check out the recap show that Joanne going to be doing on her show this Friday, April 3rd, at 9.30 PM Eastern Time, where we're going to do a nice little two-hour recap of the Rochester event. And for those of you who did attend that, please call in as well. In that show, plus this show, we love to hear your feedback about what happened on the shift company. It was an event that I thoroughly enjoyed. I really did not have that much bad things to say about it if at all, which is a good thing. Definitely tune in for that show on the Friday. You can check it out. You can email letstishmaybe@gmail.com for more information on that show on Sarnish Radio, this Friday, April 3rd. I'm going to check that out. See, people are getting on the line right now. We've got a Pennsylvania caller. I see Joanne's on the line here. This one, I have no idea who it is. I'd like to give you fresh people a line. So let's bring this one on area code 808 on the line. How are you? Good. Good. Who is this, who am I speaking with? I'm Anthony. Anthony, nice to meet you. It's the first time you've called in to show or listened to the show before? No, I listened to it. Like, oh wow. Oh, OK, OK. And this is like the first time I've ever told you. That's pretty cool. So do you have any-- did you have a favorite show in particular? Thanks, Joanne. You're from Hawaii. Yeah, wow. Nice. That's pretty cool. First of all, how did you find out about this show? How do you go, Ann? Oh, that's pretty cool. That's pretty cool. All right, let's keep you on the line here before we bring Mikey on. So hold on there. We'll get you on a few minutes, right? OK. Thanks. All right, definitely, definitely cool. That's the first time I've ever heard of, and even things-- pretty cool, especially one from Hawaii. Let's bring on this one. Definitely another color I never had before. 904, here on the line. How are you? It's dirt jet. Hey, what's up? How are you? Good. Sitting in class or waiting to go into class? So you call it an ass or early to talk to Mikey? Yeah, I got it. Well, no, I just called to listen. Really, I don't talk to him. OK. Just tell him I said hi, that's all. I will. And I'll keep you on the line as long as you can hold out, all right? OK, thanks. Thanks. All right, Joanne, I see you. Let's get you on here. What's up? I was calling to tell you to open chat room. It is open. It's been open for like the last five minutes. OK, I got to refresh them because it's not open on my screen. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's been open for like how long I've been in there. Oh, I say it's booting up now. Yeah, I just refreshed. I keep getting these stupid runtime errors. I don't know why. Well, it happened to me, too, a few times. And it was long. And then you have to deal with the pop-ups, too, that you're going to get on the screen. Yeah, yeah. So are you excited? I cannot believe it. I'm able to say that. My man, Mikey, I'm so happy that you've finally got it together with him. I was-- I was-- you cannot believe it. I mean, Joanne was like right there, like dead right from her. I was completely, utterly flabbergasted when I saw him for the first time because I never met the man before. She could just right now tell you, I was like in sheer heaven. And I describe it. And I just describe it. I mean, being that I am the witness to it. Nivelle had a man crush on Mikey. OK, Nivelle has the biggest man crush on Mikey. And it's the cutest little thing. I mean, he basically just kind of like put his head on his shoulder, like, oh my god, I can't believe it. It was the cutest freaking thing you ever saw. It honest to God was. Everyone loved that picture. You know? And it's so too because Michael plays along with everything, and he did the same thing right back to you because that's just the kind of guy that he is. And I tell you, I know how I felt when I first met him. It was like the most fortunate experience. And then to actually sit and have a conversation with him on the show was double that, then to meet him on rock the soap and hang out and actually get to know him on that more personal level makes that much more intimate and nice. So this has to be a big thrill for you. Absolutely. I just love how everyone's messing with me about the man crush thing. I mean, that's probably like the perfect way to express it. Yeah. Yeah. I love that. You're not a man crush. That's OK. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. I mean, it happened. I was freaking excited. What can I say? You know, who else better to have a man crush on? He is suave. He's debonair. He's nationally handsome. He's got that salt and pepper thing going on. And he's just-- he's a sexy guy. He wanted-- he asked people if he should die it. Of course, we all couldn't know. You know what, though? And I'll tell you right now, I don't want him to die it. But what I would do is just take a touch more color into it. Leave the gray, but not as much. I think he looks so hot. Mm. You know, I see like they have like these just for men, you know, just leave a little gray, you know, and you leave a little silver in there. Yeah. And yeah, he's just hot regardless. It doesn't matter. All right. Absolutely. This one I've ever had on before either. So let's take this up. And speaking of Mr. Mann with the salt and pepper hair before I was going to get this color. I think this is-- I think this is the man crush that we were just talking about. That's CD. Oh my goodness. Hello, Michael. E-9. I'm so sorry I'm late. Oh, I apologize. I literally just walked in from the studio. Wow. All right. I just-- I cut it a little too close to the bone, but it's good to hear your voice. Well, you know what? I'm going to say hello to him real quick, Navell. And then you go on your way. Hi, sexy. Hi. How are you? Oh, OK. You're doing all right, recovering from rock and soap. Did we not have the best friggin' time, Michael? It was wonderful. Yeah. I really thought, you know, for some-- it's something new that we need. And I'm really hoping that it catches on. Because, you know, personal appearance is that good. They'll come along very, very-- they come in too far a few in between. You know, you're so right. I'm so glad you and Navell got it together. And I told him he's got a man crush on you, and I was there to witness whole thing when you do. I was not as bad as Michael, though. I have to admit, I think he was worse than I was. Ah, I don't know what he was talking about, Navell. What's the reason, Navell? But you guys are both great. You know, tell him, Navell, you were so bad. And I thought you guys were really, truly great. And to be there and help us, you know, bond under the fans. And, you know, she helped us go along with terrific. Well, any time. Well, I'm on my way to Cub Scouts. I wanted to stop in and say hello. And Cub Scouts, really? That's what I am. You know what? Come on, man. Yeah, they have some really hot den leaders there, if you like, you know, 300 pound women with book haircut. And my wife can say, as I wish she'd been around when I was a Cub Scout. Ah, you know what, Michael? You could be my Cub Scout. I'll get you a costume. Clearly, God, we've been a whole different marriage bad system, I'm kidding. You know what? Next cruise, I'm getting you a costume, sweetie. Oh, please. No more costumes. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No more costumes. [LAUGHTER] All right, love. Have fun with Navell here, Navell. Oh, yeah. So I'm fine, and I'll talk to you a little later. A lot of love so much. Bye, Mikey. Bye, Mikey. So, Mr. Man, first, I'm on the show. First, I'm on the show. [LAUGHTER] About damn time, I'm in. And like you said, I'm going to be kind bitch to you, all right? Be kind bitch, yes, I believe those were the words. [LAUGHTER] I'm sorry, I'm taking so long to get me on the show, man. It's been, you know, no excuse. Hey, all good things come to those to wait, that's all I'm going to say. Yeah, and it's interesting that we all have some time together out on the ship. What did you think, man? What did you think of the cruise? What was your take on it? I had a blast, man. I had so much fun. I can't wait to do it again next year. Yeah. It was so great to see all the fans come out and just like show so much support for all the stars, as well as other fans as well, which is something that you love so much is that I really wanted to start out with, because you like it when fans just come out and show support for their shows and show support for their stars and everything. You're like a huge advocate for that. Oh, yeah, I know I got to say, I love hanging out with the fans. I don't do it as much anymore. When I started years ago, 25 years ago, we had to do it a lot. There were a lot more personal appearances. Now there's sort of far and few in between. And I got to say, I thought that the setting of the ship was great, because it was a much more sort of intimate thing. The ratio of fans to actors to stars on the shows was much better. And that it's sort of a casual thing. You could run into people anywhere in the restaurant or in the hallway or on the Lido deck and stuff. And people just-- everybody was incredibly well-behaved the whole weekend. Oh, yeah, absolutely. Yeah, there was never any security issue. I mean, a lot of people are like, well, if you're there, what happens if somebody goes nuts? And the fact is that everybody was fantastic. Yeah. And I just never expected to be that user-turner. I really didn't, to be quite honest. But it was-- We're hoping for more. Next year, yeah, we're hoping for more. I mean, the economy has hit everything very, very hard. So we're hoping that if things improve, and they will improve, that our turn out will get better and better. Absolutely, absolutely. So you're going to join in on the festivities of the recap this Friday? [LAUGHTER] It likes-- there's a recap. Oh, my God. We have to go through it again now. We have to go through it again. There's a recap on Friday? Yeah, and you know, it's like one of those things where I go home. I can't turn it off. Oh, oh, my God. I don't know if they can recap something like this. It's like my favorite part of the entire thing was seeing Kathy and Bonnie and Kathy perform. I thought the whole diva is a daytime. That was seriously good. And I wish that they had done a longer set. Because in terms of shows, actual performances, I think that was the closest thing that we had to offer, because there's a lot of pretty wonderful entertainment already on the ship. And the stuff that we were doing at midnight, you know, the skits stuff. That's like falling off a log. That's just goofing around with fans. And there's so supportive we could do anything. And they would love it. Yeah, absolutely. I just wanted to get to 2010 already. That's how anxious I am to do this again. Three days was just too short. And also, I wonder where we'll sail to again. It was interesting. I thought that we were in port at first night. And it was sort of like Sunday, just sailing around in circles. But I kind of dug it. I really-- I got to say, I hadn't been on a ship in years. And I thought that Carnival was wonderful. Yeah, I was going to ask you if this was your first cruise ship that you ever been on. Yeah, it was-- well, I had done-- I think, as I recall, I'm talking-- I'm talking 24 years ago. I had done something, I think, with Tasia, Belenza, or Marcy on a ship in Florida, like 20 years ago, or whatever. But it wasn't an actual-- we didn't go anywhere. Yeah, OK. It's pretty cool. This is my third one. This was my third ship I've been on. Surprised I didn't get seasick, but that's good. Now, did you-- but not for an event. I mean, for you, this is just basically-- you've been on vacation, and this is your first working vacation. You can say that, yes. Because you weren't working all the time, Val. I was there. No, I wouldn't. It worked. I worked all the time, every year. I had a little too much to drink. Yeah, exactly. Around 12 o'clock at midnight, everybody's sort of staggering. I'm not quite sure whether the movement of the ship or it's just the open bar. Yeah, right. And a lot of our fans were great. That's when they got to be pretty hysterical. And it helped me, too, is when they showed up. Everybody was so nicely dressed. Our fans, everybody's wearing gowns, and evening attire, and stuff, and-- But did you ever want them to wear like, you know, wearing the mouth-hit or something? I don't know. So I'm running around in jeans, like Bob said. Yeah, I mean casual, so it's like I took him in his word. Well, I was casual. I wasn't going to walk around, like, in my dress pants every single day. I wore jeans, too. Scish. I looked good in them. What can I say? [LAUGHTER] But listen, we lost them. We actually lost them on the line. He just got disconnected. Mr. Mann called back in as soon as you can. Let's get this caller here that we were going to get before we got Mr. Mann on the line. Area code 860, while we're awaiting for him to call back. How are you? Hello, Nobel. This is Carrie from Connecticut. Oh, my God. Hi. How are you? Good. How are you doing? Oh, my goodness. It's so good to hear from you again. You, too. I wouldn't have missed this for the world. Are you serious? Uh-huh. Mr. Mann. Mr. Mann, indeed. I know you had such a big mad crush on him. I'm learning so much more about you. It would be each and every day. They're going to let it rip now that you got me on the book of faith now as a friend. They're going to let everyone know that I have a man crush on Michael Meenai. Oh, this is great. It just gets better and better. I've, like, so much dirt on you now. Oh, my God. You're not going to blackmail me without her yet. Never. I'm not that kind of girl. OK. I don't want you to take the soap thing a little too far. Well, I'm thinking about getting an agent and taking some acting lessons, doing a little Shakespeare, a little porn. And then it'll get me ready for soap opera. Oh, porn. Oh, I'm going to have to do that little thing on Facebook where you get your porn name now. [LAUGHTER] Oh, I should ask Michael what his porn name is. And since he was able to finally get back on the line, why don't you ask him here. Sorry, I apologize to what you've never do a phone interview on a cell phone. So I'm an idiot. I apologize. No, you're not, Michael. We love you. My point would be I would play in the porn name game where you choose your first-- what was it? Your pet's name, and then what you grew, where you grew up. It's, I think it's the name of the street where you-- your middle name, and then the name of the street where you grew up on, or I don't know. I guess there's a couple of different versions of it, but-- Mine would be Willy Russell. Willy who? Willy Russell. Interesting. Willy Russell. I'm Elise Madison. That's pretty cool. I got to say. It's kind of cute. I told them when Willy Russell wants to make sense. That's actually better than your stage name now. Would it be One-Eyed Willy Russell? Oh, could the One-Eyed Leaping Willy Russell? No. [LAUGHTER] [INTERPOSING VOICES] Well, you know, I just now got my landlakes back. I've been trying to recover from the cruise. I was coughing up Mexico for like a week, and then I was still swaying with the wave. It is right. I got to say, it's one that I got lucky on. I didn't get seasick, but everything people did, you know? I didn't get seasick at all, but I'm still swaying, and I'm not sure, you know, like, exactly why. [LAUGHTER] How cold here? Put down the-- You know, I think it is. I think it's all the tequila, and I wish we had, you know, a couple more days in Mexico, and you guys may have had some security issues. You're talking about not having any security problems, but with only we were in Mexico for a day. How much trouble could we really get into? No, I got to say, there were, like, I, you know, I had no issues at all on the boat. I thought the fans were incredibly-- we're incredibly well-behaved. Like, nobody, you know, there was nobody jumping over somebody else or elbowing somebody out of the way. It's just everybody was just very, very cool and laid back. Yeah, we were pretty respectable. Respectful, yeah, I got to say. I made a lot of new friends, and, you know, we all just kind of had a common interest. You know, we love you guys, and, you know, so I think, you know, we kind of meet each other at all these different fan events, and our friendship base grows, and then we get to know you guys a little bit more, and it was a really wonderful experience. And I hope that you know what a great service that you do to a lot of us out here in, you know, cyberspace or wherever we are. I love you guys. Are you giving me a job for 27 years? Like, at this point, you were saying, would you do rock the soap, too? I'd be like, not only would I do it, too. I'd do it naked, and give you half an hour to gather a crowd. Hell, yeah. You can sign me up right now. I will put my deposit down. It's non-refundable deposit. No, no, no. Let's see how people are calling, but what happened after that? You know, I was actually going to ask you a question, and, you know, I respect your privacy a lot, and I know that there's only so much you might feel comfortable sharing with us. But, you know, we were talking to Torsten, and he was saying how, you know, at the end of the day, he goes home, and, you know, is it really doesn't really matter what's happening with Zendal, and, you know, in the grand scheme of things, you know, it's just a job, and it doesn't really give him that much satisfaction. And I think he does, you know, poetry and some charity events, and I was wondering if there's anything you can share with us, like what it is that brings you a lot of joy and satisfaction. What do you do outside of, you know, acting? Well, outside of the job, that's a good question. Not enough. I feel like sometimes the job, it does, especially the way we take now, you know, we're doing more than five shows a week, you know, so it does take, it takes a lot out of you, and it's also you have to prepare. I mean, if you've got, you know, 50 or 60 pages the next day, you're not just exactly, you know, sitting around watching CNN at night, so. But I would say, I'm an artist, I have a couple family, artists on my family tree, as a matter of fact, if you've ever, anybody's ever out there, Christie's or whatever, and you see a Daniel Rizway night, or an Aston at night there, direct, I am a direct descendant. One is my great-grandfather and one is my great-great-grandfather, and consequently I've been drawing since I was four. This is something that I do kind of, I just came genetically. And I like to paint, I like to draw. I love, I'm a big fan of sort of computer graphics, of especially nowadays that things are getting so involved. I'm a big, I hate to miss this, but I'm a big sci-fi fantasy geek. I mean, I love, I'm a big, big fan of battle star, galactic star, right, Lord of rings and all that stuff. And I'm continually amazed by the how fantastic the special effects are. So I love studying that stuff. But I tell you mostly what I do is, like I hang out, I love to hang out with my doggies. I'm a big TV watcher, you know, I've always got the history channel on or something like that. And then I, when I get the chance, I love to travel to, I have a house in Charleston, and my folks live in Massachusetts, I love to see them. But mostly I'm drawing something. - That's great. Yeah, I'm up in Connecticut. I think we chatted after your fantasy thing. You're saying how boring Connecticut is when you went to college here. - I disagree sometimes. I gotta say, I disagree with, I disagree with a little bit with Charleston. I mean, I love them. But the fact is you never really know what the impact is that you have on your fans, because you never know what somebody does for that release. I mean, some people, you'd be amazed by the number of people that just sort of, they pick up the soap as a hobby, and it kind of sticks with them for decades. And I mean, yeah, granted sure there are times when the storylines are basically where, you know, we're gonna get a constant holding pattern, nothing is really moving. But I gotta say, under Chuck, that's not, if anything, that's not the issue. The show is moving almost too fast now, because you know, you show around somebody who's dead, somebody's gone, we got a character coming back, you know, somebody who's been kidnapped, and Chuck prides himself on that. He wants, he doesn't want it to be the, he doesn't want it to be the kind of soap which you watch, you know, one day a week, and you know what's going on for the next five years. He really wants you to have to tune in to know what's going on, and I know that there are times when I feel that we don't really make that much of a contribution, but there was one day, there was one, oh, years ago, I was doing a woman show or something. I can't remember where the hell it was. It's in the Midwest, and we were doing questions and answers, and, you know, everybody was joking around, and everything was sex, and whether you were in bed, blah, blah, smile, and all this kind of stuff, and this young, very attractive woman got up, and she just, and she wanted to say, she said, yeah, I don't want to bring anybody down or anything like that, but my daughter, my 10-year-old daughter just died of leukemia about a year and a half ago, and she pretty much spent the last, you know, two years of her life in and out of the hospital, and they knew that everybody in the hospital knew that the one hour that they couldn't drag her off or test sort of stick tubes in her or something like that was drawing on my children. - Wow. - Something that they, you know, they, they just say it was something that meant a lot to them, and so, yeah, I mean, yeah, it's easy. Soaps are always a lot, you know, very easy to make fun of, but they're very hard to do, and when we're good, we're very good. And you never know what, you never know what space and somebody's life, it's gonna occupy, you know, so. - Well, I spent two and a half years in the Peace Corps in Thailand in the middle of the rainforest, and I'll tell you, I got care packages from my friends, Cosmo magazines, and all this bizarre stuff in the middle of nowhere. And the one thing that I got weekly was my, all my children updates from the newspaper. - Oh, that's cool. I mean, Thailand, I can only imagine. I mean, this is a place where they get, what is it, like, something 18 inches of rain at one time? - Yeah. (laughs) - Yeah, but I look forward to it. I get my peanut butter and jelly, and my all my children updates, and life was really good. (laughs) - It's a good job, it's a wonderful format, and I know things are tough for us, and I'm hoping that, you know, we'll turn them around. But I've been blessed to have this job for as long as I have. I like it more, in fact, 'cause I like it more now than I ever did. - Oh, well, great. Well, we like you more now than every, girl like a fine wine, you know? Get better with age, Michael. - Where's Neville? - I am right here, she just basically took up my air. - I know, but I was like, I was like... (laughs) - I'm the new host. - Yeah, I know. - Sorry, Neville. - I know, dear. - You can cut me off, I'll behave. I'll behave. - Please do it, please do it. - Let me ask you a question, man, what do you think? I mean, 'cause you're a self fan, and it's very obvious that you know what you're talking about. You know the people on the shows, you know the characters, but do you think, I mean, do you have to apologize, or do you feel apologetic when you admit to your friends that, yeah, I'm a soap freak. Do you feel bad about that? - No, I don't. Actually, I'm very proud when I say it. I mean, I'm not shy about it, why should I be? And I honestly, if I was shy about it and I have to apologize for it, I would not be hosting this show right now. (laughs) I mean, that's how I look at it. I mean, it's really, it's nothing that I'm apologetic for. I love watching this stuff. It's as much as everybody else didn't escape from me, you know, watching this every day and now, you know. And it's like, you got drama going on in your own real life. It takes you away from your own, absolutely. - Sure, what's going on, and you're looking at other people going through their own mess, and it's like, thank God someone else has it worse off than me, even if it is scripted. So, I mean, that's how I feel about it. I mean, if anybody asks me what do you watch, I watch CBS, ABC and NBC Daytime, I watch them now. What do you watch? - You know, God bless. I mean, we owe you guys so much, because especially that you take very good care of us when we call on when we're interviewed and stuff. And you're the farthest thing from condescending, which is terrific, because I gotta tell you, after doing 20 years of, God, I can remember stuff, good morning America. You never, I mean, stuff, I can't even, I mean, stuff in the Midwest, where you get a like, well, are you're the newest flavor, you're the newest, you know, kid on the block on ABCs on my children, and you just feel like, you know, you're like the latest prom queen, and eventually you're just gonna get too fat to crawl up on top of the float, but you guys are always very, very kind to us, and respectful, and I know it means a lot. - Absolutely, and here's something I've actually, I do wanna ask, and I know you may not, me may not like, I'm curious if you may not want to answer this, or you may offer no comment on everything, and we had just mentioned how it is struggling right now, daytime is a struggling breed right now, it is a dying breed, that we are seeing day in and day as far as the ratings are concerned. I mean, all my children is doing as Beth is again, because I applaud Chuck Pratt, with what he's doing on the show. He gave it a huge turnaround, from this time last year, what has happened before, and just, there's just so many things that he's trying to improve it with. One of the things that really sparked a lot of interest, was that they were bringing the character of Liza Colby back in the form of Jamie Mooner. - Correct, yeah. - And of course, many people know that, in all my children's history, your characters had, and Liza were an item. And how did you feel about that when you heard that that was going to happen? - Did you mean in terms of Jamie versus Marcy, or something like that? - Yes, yes. - I'm sort of a two minds about it. I think if Marcy had wanted it, had wanted to do it, she would have gotten a chance, I think, from what I understand, she's got a wonderful life, she's very happy where she is right now, with her family, and what she's doing, and I think she's very, very effective in a ministry down south, and she likes where she is. I don't think she wants personally to go back to daytime. Although I gotta say, she was probably one of the best actresses, a natural actress, as I've ever worked with, and I'm talking about all the way back when she was 21. As far as Jamie, the second part of the question is, I'm thrilled, I'm absolutely thrilled that Chuck, with all of the options that he has, would say, okay, let's bring back a character. We all know that we're gonna have to go through that identification problem, which is terrible. I mean, the fans hate it, it's jarring. There's about a month of, you know, kind of like, okay, here's the new life or whatever this, but eventually what happens is, I believe is because the soap format is so dependent on the sort of relationship you have with each other as actors, as friends. I mean, it's not, let's face it, on a bad day, it's not the best, the lines aren't the best. So you're really sort of tuning in to sort of, and you catch the sort of spark, you catch the sort of, there's, I don't know how to say it, and there's something about the person, that the real person that I'm talking about, the actor, and the relationship between actors that you pick up on, on a good day from a soap. So once that kicks in, you know, you give Jamie a chance. I've met her, she's as lovely as they come, she's beautiful, and she's got a great spark, she's got a very, she's got, there's a bit of an evil blimp in her eyes, let's say. And Chuck, Chuck knows her and trusts her very well. He's a, he wrote for it for a couple of years, I think I'm out of this place, but he knows what she can do. And he's doing a lot of it for me. I mean, there's like, you know, Chuck said, you know, I used to come on here, but tap the cad, tap the cad, tap the cad. And here I'm looking at this middle-aged guy, and it's like married with children, and it just, you know, my joke was, I'd now turn in and tap the dad. And he said, no, I want, I want some of the old stuff coming back. So he's, he's brought back the character to stir up the pot, you know, to keep things spicy. So I, I am all for it. I mean, if it had been Marcy, I think the fans would have been thrilled. Are we gonna get a little bit of grief? Because it's somebody new, absolutely. But I think Chuck, you gotta, Chuck, because Chuck's pretty damn good job. Chuck knows his job. And he's like, you know, if we just get past this, it'll be worth it. So I'm, I'm really happy, you know, I'm so happy that, you know, he's Chuck sees me differently than what I've been doing for the last couple of years. 'Cause it's true. I was basically after I found the character of my Kathy, you know, my daughter. I really didn't really, you know, with me and Crystal sort of married, you know, we're sort of semi-married and living together in the birds, you know, and, you know, I, I get that at home. So, I don't have to turn on television, you know? So, I'm sorry to be long-winded about it, babe. But it's a hard question to ask in the one, so let's, oh, absolutely, absolutely. And like you said, you, your character really didn't have any, that much to do. And now, Chuck's gonna, in my words, recreate Ted Martin coming up. So that's gonna be, that's gonna be really, really wonderful to see. And let's, let's get this, let's get this caller here on here. I know he's been waiting patiently and I promised him I'd get him back online. He's from Hawaii. Anthony, are you with us? Yes, I am here. How are you? I'm good. Hey, man, how's the weather in Hawaii? I'm good in the hot, though. Oh, God, they're so jealous. Ugh. You got a question? Yeah, I actually got two. Okay. Oh. Go ahead, babe, hit me with it. I love your character on, on my children. Thank you. Do you like being working with Vince? Vince, you're sorry? Oh yeah, that's actually a really good question to answer because it seems to me that all David and Ted do is just beat the hell out of each other. I, I love working with Vince, not just because he's, it's great to have, it's great to have somebody that evil. It's great to have a nemesis because it's sort of what keeps me around on the show. But because I've known Vince, I've known Vince and I have been friends actually since he was on "Guiding Lights," since he was Lou Jack back in '84, '83. And I actually, I rented Vince's house. There was a two years when I was off the show and then it's at a low place out there in Venice Beach. And Catherine and I ended up living together in his home. So Vince is a very, very, very dear friend to both of us. And he's, he's also, he's very dedicated to what he does. He's very, very hardworking. He's a perfectionist. I mean, he's a musician and stuff. He's, he's definitely got the artist gene in him. And so I'm thrilled to work with him. I hope that answers the question. Yeah. Because I'm not showing you like, you like me. Oh, yeah. Every time we get together, we're spitting at each other. And our favorite joke is that now, she and I have been working, we've known each other for so long that we just were like a mass of bruises. Every time it seems where one of us is hitting the other one, with at least once every three months. So actually, I feel like, I don't know if you guys remember, there's an old Looney tune that has the Coyote. It wasn't Wiley Coyote, but it's the Coyote and the sheepdog. And they walk in in the morning, and they say, hi Sam. Hi, Ralph. And they go to this time clock, and they punch in. And then they spend the next six hours beating each other to a pulse. And then they go home. That's what it feels like with Vince. But no, it's great to be mean to somebody. Was there another question, Anson? Did that answer it? You said there were two questions. Do you have another one? Yeah, if you had the pick one character on the show, who you really like to work? I know they have plenty. I want to see who you like working with. I mean, in terms of a love interest, who would I love to work with? Yeah. I kind of say, I've always been really happy. With who I work with, because I've always been very lucky. I love working with Bobby. I think Bobby and I really tear it up. And I'm sure if I get a chance to work with Jamie, it'll be great. There's one person that I love. I just loved her work, and she wouldn't have been age appropriate. But Tamara, who came on and was working with Eden for six months, I was a big fan, a huge fan of hers when she was over in general hospital. And she is such a lovely person. I mean, just inside and out. And she's so committed to what she does. I would have-- and I was 10 years younger. I would have begged Julie to give me a shot at working with Tamara. What do you laugh at, Neville? I think that's hysterical. I'm not saying there would be perversion involved. I'm just saying that she was a wonderful actor. I didn't go that far. But that's-- if you and Chris will go back together. I don't think that's the way Chuck-- he's got it mapped out. He never say never. So, I mean, it's always possible. But Chuck Pratt is a guy that's very, very-- Chuck is our head writer. And he's very committed to movement. And, you know, he doesn't want to rehash things that have been done eight million times. If anything, he wants to take something else, make it new, and put a spin on it. And I mean, I can't go into detail about the stuff he's giving me. But I'm just incredibly psyched about it. So, I just-- I'm so long-winded. I'm sorry. I hope that answers the question. And I could do it. Thank you so much. Thank you so much, Anthony, from Calling From Hawaii. That's great. And there's someone I actually want you to meet. He's another integral part of the show. He's my co-host of the program. His name's Matthew. His name's Matthew. His name's probably an easier name than mine. So, I mean, it is. I'm not lying about that. I mean, it is easier than mine. So, Matthew, you are with us on the line, sir. How are you? Matthew? Or just don't answer, and just sit there. Just sit there, and I touch a lot of them when people do radio interviews, and they nod. Can you hear me? Now we can. Where were you? [ Laughter ] Yes. Michael is shaking his head up and down. He seems to be agreeing with you. Okay. [ Laughter ] Matthew? Yes. Okay. Cool. Go ahead, Michael. Your name is like, yeah, you've got to pay attention, you know, a little bit to get it the second time around, but it's a great name. [ Laughter ] It was funny. But, Michael, thank you so much for coming on the show, and I do have to say, you have one of the coolest soap opera names in history. What is that like? [ Laughter ] So far, you mean that is? Yes. You know, that is one of the coolest names in history. I'm so surprised. I'm so surprised that you say that, because I think I was really the one that started, like, back in the 20s. I went in my 20s, started going, God, can we? Just baddies, you know, because here I was, I started the show, and I got this character, Tad, you know. And in those days, I don't know if you remember, but they were, you know, they would have guys like names like Jagger and Brick, you know, and just like anything that sounded like a male phallus. It would just, it would give these guys these names. And I was running around, you know, being, I thought being called Tad was like being named after a snack. So I thought like, Tad was something you get in a bag out of a vending machine. Like, nacho cheese, Tad, you know, something like that. And so, I started pushing the, uh, the Thaddeus thing back in, oh, God, '86, '87. So, I'm glad, I think, glad you think it's cool. I think it's kind of a cool name too, I really do. And the Thaddeus J, that was a joke. I remember, uh, an acting teacher of mine said, "If you ever want to get famous, just change your middle name to J." Like Michael J. Fox. And so, there was one time on this show where I said Thaddeus James Martin or something like that, and it completely stuck. I was stunned that the writers went with it. But I got to say, yeah, you don't, you don't run across, I've actually met a couple, but you don't meet two. You don't meet too many Thaddeus's out there. Pretty cool. This is true. You don't. So, it's good to know that they're the Thaddeus and the Neville out there in the universe. It makes me feel not alone in the world. You're not alone, yes. People have to work hard at remembering him. It's like, what's that guy's name? Just think of Aaron Neville and you'll be fine. There you go. That's all you have to do. Let's bring on Tammy here before we continue with our questions here. Tammy, are you with us? Yes. My computer just went down. Sorry about that. My question for Michael is, last night I found out that one of the stars is extremely like his character in real life. And it was not a good thing. Are you like your character in real life? I think that's a dangerous question. There are parts to me that are, I guess. Yeah, definitely. I'd say there are parts to me that are like my character. Whether it's a good thing or not, depends on the day you catch me. Okay, that's fair enough. That's one of the things that, I think that's one of the things that you pick up on. You know, when they write you for like, when you're on a show for so long, basically what they're getting to do is they're getting a feel for you as well. And then what happens is, is like the two sort of, you know, the two sort of come together after a while. And they write for you. But yeah, I would definitely say there are sides of me that, for sure, there are sides of me and Ted. And other than that, it's not something I'm going to talk about in public. Well, I do have a good quality trait. Thank you. Well, I'm sorry that, I'm sorry that if your friend was hurt or whatever, I just, I'm sorry to hear what's not a good thing, but anyway. Well, it wasn't a good thing for his wife. Let's move that way. I got you. No, you don't have to worry about that with me, Catherine. Yep. So. I know you probably wish Catherine the best of everything. I mean, she's doing so terrific. And I know you guys are still friends. You must be really proud of her accomplishments. Oh, I'm just, as a matter of fact, she's probably so relieved because she is one of those people that she cannot fit still. She's, I mean, she's an actress. She's been a performer. She's been on Broadway. She's produced an album. Now she's written a book. She's on a radio show. She's got a radio show. She's a life set in the therapist. You know, my only joke was that, you know, she's such a type A personality that the two of us together make a C minus. True. True. It just didn't work out. It just didn't work. I am much slower. Let me put it that way. You strike me as that type laid back and relaxed. Yeah. That's pretty much me. I'm the one with the dogs. Doesn't matter if I could watch this. I could probably get rid of the talk. Hey guys. Anybody want to numb them? You want to numb them? I don't know. I don't know. I'm the guy. I hear a doggy. Yup. My little pain. Security system. I'm the one that I'm the one that's hanging with the dog. All right. That's enough. I can't see. Okay. Sorry about that guys. We can't see. A little. Well, the dog's nodding. It's like he would say it's radio stupid. Come on. Michael, I have loved you for many years. Anyway, thank you for calling in to heart. Thank you so much. Thank you so much for your time. Bye, Jimmy. Thank you. Bye-bye. I got you a bad question in the chat room as well. This comes from Brandon. He knows Brandon's buzz here on the same network as we do. He has a good amount to do. His question is, do you miss working with Susan Luci regularly? Do I miss working with Susan sort of more on a permanent basis? Do you mean -- not as a romantic couple, you mean? Right. Yeah, kind of because, again, it's not knowing somebody for 25 years. It's really cool to know somebody that well. Susan is very easy to go with. I mean, I change a lot of stuff. I'm very loose. The only person I know on the show is Luca and I am as Ricky Paulgold. But Susan pretty much goes with anything. She's -- Eric is such a major sort of diva that when she -- but the thing that I love about Eric is character is when she's your friend. She's like a lioness. There's nothing that you can do, that she will do anything for you. And I'd always appreciate it like the fact that Eric and Tad are such good friends sort of, you know, behind the scenes. And so working with her is tremendous. And there was one time I got to work with her which was just -- I just loved it because my entire thing was to get Susan to laugh. And I remember I ended up at one point on my knees, cutting her ass in my hands. And she was just -- she was looking at me like I had two heads. And it was -- you know, I literally -- I got her right to the point of laughing, but she didn't. And I think they kept it because they figured it was in character for Eric up. But I've also got to say that I've been through some very, very difficult periods in my life. And Susan Luci has -- without going into specifics is -- she's as much a lion as she is on camera. She was incredibly supportive and I'll never, ever forget that. Absolutely. Do you have any favorite -- a favorite -- if you can take one, a favorite story that you have done within the 20-plus years you've been on the show? My children. The story -- I've got an apple. That would be -- that would be too hard because there's like pieces of so many that I really, really enjoyed for different reasons. I -- I mean, I loved it when Tad and Dixie were -- that they were -- Tad and Dixie were just getting together as a character because we had such an amazing chemistry. I -- I loved the story which we don't talk about anymore because he's back on the show and he's alive. I loved the -- I loved the show -- the story line when Jesse was a ghost and he had come back. He had come back to straighten me out on something and I was -- I was the only one that could see him. I can't say -- I enjoyed doing the twin thing that -- that much because that's -- that's very, very difficult. And I don't know how David does it so well. Oh, God. I even believe it or not. I mean, a lot of people were not crazy about the story line but I loved the, you know, Tad varying -- you know, Doctor, what's the space in the box? Because we had all that courtroom stuff to do which was, you know, the turnaround on that I had a great time with. So, I hate to be so squishy-level but I -- I was just like, no way. I could -- I could -- I could tie one down, you know? I'd have to really -- I'd have to -- I'd really have to think about it. I mean, if you were going to say, no, I mean, from the start to finish, what would it be? I'd really have to think about it. I do have to say I'm for sure looking forward to seeing you working with Jamie Luther. I know that the band's probably -- I heard you guys talking about it earlier. I love Jamie. I think she was great on Savannah and she actually might get me into watching all my children. Oh, I hope so, man. Oh, I really -- so you -- okay, so you know her because Chuck speaks incredibly highly over. And in -- in -- I'd be kind of talk about Bob -- Bob Lube who is -- she's gorgeous. She really is. And she's funny. I mean, you can tell she has a real sense of humor. And they're -- they're really throwing her to it really -- this -- really quick on the show. They've got her -- they've got her working hard already. And I hope -- I'm praying that I get a romantic story with her. For all kinds of reasons. It would certainly make going to work a lot of fun. But we'll see. Like, I agree with you. I think you're going to have to -- there's going to be that initial fan reaction where you go. It's always hard to take a beloved character and then give it to somebody else. There's always that -- that bit of a shock. I think Chuck knows what he's doing. I checked -- it's been working with actors for decades. And if he -- if he thinks she's got what he -- if he thinks she's got what he wants, she definitely does. She also played Cindy Lovick on just kind of a great eating show right there. No, and I didn't remember that. I went and looked it up. I thought, wow, that was a while ago. I'd known about Mauro's place in Savannah. But, uh, God, she must have been a baby. Just a little. I have to agree with you. I mean, I'm completely adored. Jamie Loomer as an actress. And I'm actually looking forward to seeing what she's able to bring to the table. Different actors can bring so much more to a role than the previous actor that everybody loves can play. So hopefully, you know, from what I've seen of all my children and what Chuck Pratt has done with the show, he has not disappointed me yet. So let's just -- hopefully he keeps on going. You know, it'll work for sure. Absolutely. She's the tallest actor, so I don't have to work with her, I gotta say. She's a tall drink of water. I gotta -- I'm afraid if it in heels, I would be looking up to her in doing those things. I like that, though. But that's just me. [ Laughter ] You're like, yeah, you're saying me, but you say I like it's a bad thing. Yes. [ Laughter ] Do you think the pace on the show is a lot better now than what it has been in the previous years? Now that's how Pratt has taken it. Yeah, I have to be honest, I do. I've enjoyed -- there are a lot of people I've loved working for that have done really well. I mean, Megan MacTavish. Megan MacTavish pretty much saved my job at one point. But I do have to say that Chuck's fascination with the thing he can't stand. And he said this to us when we had our first meeting. Is that kind of thing where, you know, for such a -- for the longest time in the '90s, not just our show, but also for getting in this rut where, you know, we would have sweeps. We would do these amazing things. And then for three months, you know, it would be -- nothing would be going on. It would just -- you would be constantly hearing recap. So we're seeing, you know, a tortured couple going through the same argument over and over and over again. And like I talked about with this, he said, look, I want what I'm looking for in this show, and I know it's going to be hard for you guys because it's a lot of hard work. We taped show differently now. You're going to have to -- if I ask you to change on the dime, you're going to have to trust me, you know, like you're going to have a point of view at one point. And then a month later, I might want you to have a completely different point of view, you know, and it's because I want the plot to move. I don't -- I want people guessing. I want people -- I want the people -- I want the same audience back that always had to tune back in on Monday after -- because they saw what happened on Friday. And so I got to say, it's fun, but even as an actor, you know, because you don't always know what other people are doing. You know, I'm reading scripts, I'm pulling my scripts apart at home, and I'm looking and I'm going, when the hell did Kendall get into that? You know, just -- it's fast. But I think it's much needed, and as Neville said, if we're going to stand a chance, if the medium is going to survive, yeah, we're going to have to have somebody that comes along and does something else. I mean, I remember one of my favorite shows in the '80s that got me back to watching television was "Hill Street Blues," because you had guys like David and Stephen Bosco. And these were these guys -- everybody else in the world was doing, you know, so it's about the night of tea and the palken crust. And they were these incredibly beautiful, rich people living out in the middle of, you know, and their white castles on there. And along come these guys that go, you know, forget it. We are going to do a show about, you know, the -- this forgotten police precinct, you know. Nobody looks like a movie star, except Veronica Hamill. You know, everybody looks like a normal guy. We're going to have crazy characters, and it's going to be an ensemble show. And I remember -- I just -- I remember watching this thing and being -- and then I hooked it. My hat's always been optic eyes like that, and I think Chuck is kind of thinking -- Chuck's thinking in the same kind of vein. He's going, "Look, man, we know that the ratings are going down. We know how hard it is to sustain that audience when you have -- I mean, what do we have? I mean, let's face it, when I started, there were three networks and HBO's and experiment. And now I think the average person has, like, 250 channels under cable station plus the Internet. You know, like, if we're going to survive, we need somebody like Chuck to say, "Okay, you know, let's shake it up," because we've got no other choice. The only other thing that I would say that would save us is, I think, eventually, soaps are going to have to go to an in-demand basis. I think, you know, it's -- >> Really? >> -- network -- oh, yeah. Network -- it's so tough, you know, but it's so tough for networks to have to play by rules that are 40 years old. And long-come cable channels, they're cranking out to, like, Rome and Deadwood and stuff like that. And, you know, they don't have to spend half the money. And, you know, they're walking away with all the accolades. And I just think that eventually, soaps -- I don't think soaps is a format that are going to disappear. I think that people are always going to love their novellas. But I do think eventually we'll have to make a move somewhere. And it's either going to be to a cable outlet, or it's going to be to -- on an in-demand basis, for instance, like iTunes. >> That is true. >> They basically say, and it wouldn't be that much. I mean, you just say, basically, you go on iTunes and you say, I want, you know, what -- I want all my children to show whatever April 1st. You get a synopsis. It costs you 55 cents. But I think that's the kind -- I think that's the way entertainment's going. I mean, we're an in-demand culture. And the problem about being on a much beloved soap is that it's an old format. It's still loved. It's still a door. Thank God. I mean, I just spent a wonderful weekend with tons of fans who've been watching for years and years. They remember stuff that I don't. >> Right. >> But, I mean, thank God there's a guy like Chuck in the background going, "Okay, do this." And the first thing, is he had me show up out of a cake for Christ's sake. You know, and I'm thinking like, "I'm too old to do this shit. I'm not going to --" He's like, "No, no, no, no, no, trust me. You're going to do it." And it worked. God bless him, scared the hell out of me. But I got to tell you, the fan reaction was terrific. >> Okay, one of those fans -- one of those fans was actually my mother. She was a huge "All My Children" watcher. She watches CBS now, but she was put into the channels about a couple of weeks ago and she said, "I can't believe that Dad is still on." That was pretty cool. >> Oh, well, Tyler, I hope that's a good thing. I mean, that's just -- I love her. I can't believe my -- if you guys told me, like, 27 years ago, I was going to be an aging pop icon. I would have -- I would have kicked you in the nuts. I swear -- would have been like, "There's no way. I'm going to be on a soapbox over for 27 years." I mean, who knew that they would run that ball? You know, other than Benanza, I don't know of anything that has legs like that. So -- but I got to say that it's been -- sometimes it's a love/hate relationship, but like I said earlier, I'm happier now with the jobs than I've ever been. I mean, I'm blessed. >> Another thing, while we were on that, you brought us to fantastic points as far as the genre goes. I mean, it is an in-demand business. It is an in-demand thing. And, you know, I'm only 23, and I'm one of those fans who loves the vets of the show, because I feel they make it. I feel they make the show. You know, I feel the vets do make the program. You know, why are the younger wrestlers synonymous for that? And one like Liz is now starting to get -- is doing that as well with their show. And when Chuck came over, I felt that the vets were now starting to come back on the forefront. We saw Susan Lutu was actually -- >> Absolutely, yeah. >> -- with actually something to do than just be wallpaper. >> Yeah. >> And, you know, and then it just -- it -- David Canarian Hurts just shined on screen, and now you're actually going to be coming out in the forefront, and you're going to be doing something. I mean, it just seems like now everybody is down doing something. The vets are now doing something on the show. And I think that is absolutely key for all of these long-time fans to keep tubing into the program. So I think with what Chuck Pratt is doing on your show right now, it's absolutely incredible. >> Yeah, that's awesome, man. >> I agree. I don't -- I remember what always intrigued me about Soaps were, and I remember Agnes saying something about this. I remember Agnes was just joking in an interview saying, "Oh, Pine Valley is a kind of small town. You leave your back door open." And it's a small thing to say, but I think what happens is, for a long time fans, you get the sense that the place is an actual community. And you see these people interacting with each other, and it actually feels like there is -- that is a place. There is a place like this somewhere. And I think the struggle that people were going through earlier, especially in this decade, is with younger people not watching the show as much as they were, it was like, "Okay, so what do we do? Now we're going to cater to. We're going to bring on -- we're going to make it new. We're going to make it modern. We're going to make it younger and sexy." And I think all of that has a place. You have to. Things have to change. They have to mutate to survive. But I agree. I mean, there are -- I personally would have loved to see Julia Barr back on the show. I thought she was one of the best actresses that I ever worked with. And selfishly, Neville, I've got to tell you, I'm thrilled that Chuck wants to put me back on the forefront, really, because I've been up, I've been down, I've been sidelined. I've been in the closet for like a year at a time, you know, so it's fun. I've got to tell you, it's never the same. It's like -- you don't always know what to expect. But, you know, working for Chuck, it's like it moves. Well, that should be a good thing. You know, you don't get that a lot on many of this stuff that are still on right now. You pretty much will know on most of them what's going to happen the next day, or not even the next day. You're going to know what's going to happen the next week. And -- or not even the next week, the next month. And, you know, with what Chuck is doing, it's like you have to do a complete and utter 180. Even for me, I never thought that Jesse was going to be brought back to life. And, you know, you saw him as a ghost all those years ago. And all of a sudden, he's actually living and breathing. I didn't expect that. And this is coming from someone who doesn't like to read spoilers. I didn't expect that. So -- You know, it's just -- it's something -- I'm glad they did. I mean, I guess at some point, you know, after you tell a single story, you're going to have to backtrack it sometime. I mean, if they can turn an entire -- you know, excuse me, Dallas and do a dream, you know. They can turn the entire series of St. Elsewhere into, you know, the fantasy of an autistic child. And somewhere along the line, you might have to backtrack. Okay. Well, as I can say, I talk too much. I'll forget it as much. It went -- It's -- it's -- it's -- it's -- it's -- it's -- it's -- it all comes down. We -- it's a soap opera. Welcome to the show, man. Everybody just talked too damn much. I know what it was. I have this vision of Chuck. There's like -- oh, God, what was it? There was -- oh, years ago, Tootsie. I remember Tootsie was one of my favorite movies. And -- or -- no, I can't remember whether it was soap dish for Tootsie. I think it was Tootsie. And it's the climactic scene, and they've got to go live and -- or -- it was soap dish or whatever. And I think it was -- I think it was Tootsie, because I remember it was Bill Murray sitting on the -- on the sofa in his eating popcorn. And he's just laughing to himself, go, that is one wacky hospital. That's what Chuck -- that's who Chuck is. Chuck is sitting on the -- on the sofa going, he wants people to have that reaction. So, you know, that is one wacky town. And it is. And hopefully it stays that way for a little while. For a while. It was quite a while. But anyway, guys, I got to -- I got to get into the wind. I got to show off. You do got to get into the wind, and we -- we made it through an hour. That's good. And so, I just have to say thank you so much again, coming on today. I know you're such a cool person. I had such a good time with you on the sofa. I would love to come back. And to tell you guys when you get me back, talk about the story line or whatever. You know, you can't shut me up when you get me started. So, you give me a buzz. I'll be back. I do have to say, I do have to say, it is an honor to talk to Ted Martin from all my children. That's all you do. God bless you. I'll talk to you guys later. All right. Take care. Bye-bye. Cool. That was awesome. So, when are we on next? I believe we are going to be back on again next Friday, which is a -- a long way away. But, like I said, early in the program, all good things come to those who wait. Hold on. Carrie? Yeah. Carrie? Yeah. Hi. [ Laughter ] Are you still talking to me? Yes, I am. Only because I love you so much. I love you, too. We were in the mutual admiration club. Yes, we were. I will promise you I will get all this stuff added and I will send that stuff to you. Did you see all my comments that I listed on the buzzworthy page? No, I didn't. Oh, okay. I was sending comments thinking you were reading them while you were interviewing. I was like, well, maybe he can ask these questions to Michael. [ Laughter ] You got to get in the chat room where I read them all the time during the show. Well, I'm on the page. Yeah, I'm on that page, the blog talk radio chat room. It's like comments you can leave. Oh, you did that, too, huh? Wow. That's what I thought I had to do. I was like, I don't know. I got a good journey in getting into the chat room and that's what you had to do. Oh. Yeah. Sorry. [ Laughter ] How you know next time when you come back to the Aidan Turner show, which is nice. Well, yeah, I was kind of like a virgin to this whole talk radio thing, so I'm learning. I broke. Yeah. I'm starting to break you in. I haven't sent you down on the ship. I'm breaking. Pop in my radio chair, you know. Yes, I am. Slowly but surely. I am popping. Oh my gosh. [ Laughter ] Where is it going? Where is it going? I extended the show next to have our -- I wanted everybody here, but, you know, now that we did, let's keep the half hour rolling. I know there's a lot of soap new stuff that's going out there. I definitely want to mention it on the show, so we are going to keep the ball rolling a little bit for, like, the next few minutes. How many people are on? There's still people in the chat room. There's, like, a few people in there. Oh, it's lovely. Yeah, it is. And that's just been a crazy, hectic week starting out on Monday. You know, you're hearing that this walk is going to be offline. Thank you. I mean, she's -- I love her. She's balding. I mean, for her to just walk off set, refusing to take a pay cut. And especially in this time and in this industry with the economy as bad as it is, you better be thankful you have a job. Just like you said. But, thankfully, she did resign her contract, so she's not going anywhere. And Tessie Breyer's contract was not renewed, which I really thought about doing this show too, because I was like, you know, my God, we just saw her, like, over a week ago. And her contract is not renewed on one life that lives. That sucks. I don't know what to say to that. Do you think she knew on the cruise? You know, I actually thought about that. I really thought that she probably didn't know about it because she didn't mention it to being. But I don't know if she mentioned it to being in either, but I think she didn't probably think about it. I mean, I'm just -- this is just my impromptu opinion. I think she knew about it. I just don't think she said anything about it. So, I don't know. But maybe it might give the fans a good, happy ending with those two characters, and not them all but to death world, even though no one dies in daytime. But I'm just saying it would be nice. So, wait, no one dies in daytime, so you think that Greenlee isn't really dead? No. I mean, after all, David Hayward is holding her somewhere nursing her back to hell. They never showed her body, and Aiden arrived, and there was some paperwork. I'm sure the test results for the DNA was kind of, you know, flopped or -- So, papra, you know, they're always there. They're always going to be alive. You know, how many times are they going to bring back Dixie? That's what I have to ask. No, I miss her. She should come back. Honestly, I don't think they should bring her back only because it just seems like now it's really worn out the well. They had an ample opportunity to do something with her, but they never did. But that wasn't under the new writer, though. Now that they have Chuck, don't you think he could do a lot with Dixie's character? Dixie, well, yes or no. Actually, more so yes than anything only because now that they're bringing -- since they're bringing back the character of Liza, there's so much they can do with the character Dixie and Liza and Ted. But it's kind of like what Michael said he doesn't want to rehash stuff from like over eight million times or eight million years ago. He may not go. He may not have wanted to go in that direction either. It would have been interesting to see. Don't get me wrong. But fortunately, as the real church fans, they're going to love it because Katie and Clay has come back to ATWC. She's coming out of her coma again. What, the second time? When did she go back into a coma? You know, didn't she come out of a coma and go into a coma first? She was in a coma. She was in a coma when she left the first time. And then when she came back, she came out of the coma and was fine. She left Pao, but she didn't go back into one. Okay. Did she go back into one? I thought she did. I thought she did. And then again, I didn't watch it, so I didn't watch it that day. I read somewhere that she did. I don't know how. Well, though that as a little turntman right now kids my butt too. Yeah, I was really like going with it on the show. If you go into a coma, I thought she was so sure she did. Really don't, I really don't like what, um, I really don't like what they're doing with that show. I really don't. And it's something that Nelson said too that really piqued my interest when I was on the cruise ship with that. Um, I think Van and Jacob are like, I think they're like one of the same increases of the show. I mean, they're not going to get rid of them. They're like, they're, um, they're life-round. Let's put it that way. I think. So, they're not going anywhere. You know, and if they did, more of their ratings will plummet. And speaking of ratings plummeting as far as Procter and Gamble's ships go. We had a question earlier in the chat about, and they asked me, "What do I think of the possibility of CVS trying to find time with the possible cancellation in September?" You know, I expected it. I really was shocked that Ellen Willard said that she was surprised by the talk about it being canceled. But who didn't see a comment? I mean, they, their ratings are still staggering. And if it is true, like, we have been saying that they had to keep a one-pointing average buy next month in order for them to be renewed for the following year, it's not happening. It's not happening. Because they haven't succumbed to that yet. It's below the radar. And I don't think it's going to survive past September. I really hope it does. Only because it's 72. It's over 70 years of age, when the longest. It's the longest soap that has ever been on the air starting on the radio on the television. But, you know, I mean, you're hearing people say it's not too late. You can write in. You can call in. You can do something. You can do anything. And if it is, will that help? Will it help it being paid if you write all the letters, make all the phone calls that you want? Will it actually succumb to them actually keeping it on there? Well, something they can tell you that I do know. I heard this. I don't know if it was a rumor or if it was sort of maybe behind the scenes stuff. But since Telenix, which we all know, if you see the end credits of both as well terms, and, um, starting like, they now have control over both shows. So if it goes, let me, before you finish that, let me get this, the New York caller here. Let's bring on this other one here. 917 New York. How are you? Is it made or talking to? Yes, I am. Oh, my goodness. Oh, my gosh. I didn't know. And I believe you called it. I know you messaged me on Facebook. I didn't think you'd do it. I was just listening to the show, but I'm here. I am. So there you have it. I wish you called him a few minutes ago because he left. Where did he go? He said he had to blow caution to the wind. We tried. We tried. We tried. But, hey, he decided to up and leave us. You are kidding, right? I am not kidding. Oh. Oh, I'm so sorry. Here I am on my cell phone, getting a pedicure, thinking I'm going to call in and listen to some unbelievable chapters of one's life. And this is the news I get. I know. I just pressed it. How are you, boys? Are you good? Good. We're good. Doing good. Well, listen, I really did not mean to interrupt your conversation. I'm so sorry. I love your show, and by the way, am I on the air right now? Yes, you are. You are. You are live. Live and trustworthy. All right. Let me further plug your show. This is Katherine Hickland. I think this show is fabulous. I'm really sorry, you guys, because I'm sure that you have a whole hour to fill now, but you're perfect at doing that. And if I can be of any help, feel free to call me back, but I will be listening all in my quiet little corner over here. Thank you. You need to plug your show. Don't plug your show. You know. Oh, oh. My show. Okay. Well, you know, my show is called Conscious Loving. It's about how to get emotional peace. And I think that's a really good goal, because so many of us right now are just not at peace emotionally, because maybe we're in a relationship that's not working, or we want to be in one, and we can't seem to find someone that meshes with us, or maybe we've lost our job. Our hearts get broken. I'll buy all kinds of ways. So I have this show every Sunday night at 8 o'clock on Blog Talk Radio, Catherine Hickland. And emotional peace is the goal. I've been really doing something fantastic, which I did it by accident, but I went on my Facebook page, and I asked people, "Hey, what's going on in your emotional lives? What's the news of the day? You know, what's working? What's not working? What are the issues?" People, "Oh, I had 55 responses in less than five minutes." They've made fantastic topics. And these are people I interact with nearly on a daily basis. So I feel like Facebook is such an amazing networking tool. And to this very reason, no matter what your business is, for me, of course, my business is people. And for me, it's just an incredible way to really be in touch with what's going on with real people all over America. And I always say, get rid of the focus groups. Who cares? Get down with the real people because they'll always tell you what they want to hear, what they want to see, what they want to watch. This kind of thing. You get what I'm saying, guys. Yeah. There we go. And so I think that as a social networking tool, Facebook is incredibly valuable that way. And let's face it, it's free. And you're sitting on the phone just a minute talking about the world turns and guiding lights. And I've been kind of out of the loop a little bit because I've been on the road and promoting my book. And I'm also just -- you haven't really been too much in the daytime TV loop. But what's going on with guiding light? Well, yeah, the ratings are looking so good. But the whole thing I was going to say was tell the next two owns guiding light. I heard a rumor that if it were to leave CBS, it would go to cbs.com. That's all I'm going to say. Wow, really. That is a strong -- yeah, that is a strong rumor. I mean, I know a lot of people don't want that. But, you know, I mean, I'll take it however I can get it. Let's put it that way. Well, see, I grew up watching CBS shows, and I'm very sad if that's true because if the show is in danger, of course we all know that this is coming down the pike because, you know, you would just look at the numbers. And you can see that. But I'll be very sad about that because it's a show that I grew up watching. I'm very fond of the actors on the show. And I just heard or read today, or someone texted me this today. Is it true, Kathy Breyer is not going to be continuing on with One Life to Live? Yes, but we read. Her contract was not renewed. Both her and Chris back are leading the show together. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. I was devastated about that. I mean, I've met -- I've just met her the first time a few weeks ago. Absolute joy. Absolute wonderful lady. And she has pipes like you cannot believe. And then I just read that this morning. I was heartbroken to see her. Yeah. And you know, it's so funny because Michael came back from that cruise. And I said, okay, let's talk about the cruise. How was it? Because I was going to go on the cruise with him. But I had committed myself to a charity event in Las Vegas, which was really fun. It was the night writer convention. It's all over my Facebook page right now for sending the pictures in. But so he was just -- night before last he was telling me about the cruise meeting noon about meeting Kathy Breyer. I mean, getting to know Kathy. And yes, that is indeed very sad news. I think she's terrific. And I love her personally. She was my dressing roommate for a long time. And I'm never happy to hear about anybody losing their job. Yeah, forever. And so my best wishes will go over it. I actually gave her a call tonight because I didn't know if that was in fact true. Yeah. Yeah. Apparently she did know while we were on the cruise both. It wasn't -- so, you know, it was just a shock for me to read it. And this morning, like I said, I was just -- like I said, I was heartbroken. Oh, yeah. Yeah. She's a really -- she's a wildly talented girl. One really just absolutely astonishing singer, isn't she? Yes, she is. Oh, my gosh. I had no idea she could sing that like that until I saw her perform with the rest of the divas on stage. And I was blown away completely and utterly flabbergasted by the entire thing. Mm-hmm. I know. She's terrific. I mean, she's a -- she can sing anything, too. She's kind of jostling, too broad way, too a ballad. I mean, she's really phenomenally talented. And there's not really that many people that can do that, you know, that can ban like that. So, people don't realize that the talent in her. And, you know, I'll tell you what, I believe in her and I'm believing in her and for her to go on and get another job and be somewhere she utilized and appreciated and valued as I want for everyone in the world to feel that way with their work, you know? Yeah. Mm-hmm. That's part of emotional peace, isn't it? Yeah. Mm-hmm. Please. I know. Well, listen, guys. I mean, I'm sure that you have a show that you can do and we're sitting here just having a little private conversation. And I hope we've been somewhat interesting to your listeners. I think so. I actually have someone that wanted to call in to speak to you. Oh, okay. So, she's here right now. So, let's bring her in here. Jenny, how are you? Hi. Hi, Emma. Hi. Hi, Kat. I'm sorry. They always do this to me. They have me waiting. I'm waiting. I'm waiting. I'm waiting. And then they put me on the spot without even a moment to think about it. And it's usually for someone that I'm anxious to meet. Oh, no problem. I'm that person for you. Wouldn't it joke on both of us if it wasn't? Well, that's good. I was waiting to talk to Michael, too, because I met Michael on the cruise. And he's just such a sweetheart and everything. And I wanted to talk to him again. I said, "You're another one tonight." When you came on "One Life to Live," I was so happy because I got to watch you again. And it was like, "Yeah, Kat, someone life to live." And I love Lindsey. Oh, thank you. She was just a joy to play, you know? I mean, really and truly. But the best one of the... You know, if I had to say, "What was my favorite show to be on?" It was capital. If I had to say, "What was my favorite role?" It would be Lindsey Rappaport. Just, you know, because the experience is wildly different. But I have to say that that was the best character. And to this day, I don't think I can go anywhere or go through a day of my life without so many people talking to me about her. And so, you know, I'm just really grateful for that. Really grateful for the experience that it gave me, for the connection that it also gave me to people. Yeah. You know, it's really great. And I thank you so much for your word. I have a question for you. I couldn't ask your Michael and he actually worked with him as well on my children. What was the life working with Larry? I'm sorry. What was the question? What was the life working with Larry? Sam. Oh, Larry, what was it like working with Larry? Yes, because I get to meet him in a couple of weeks, because he's going to be at the world turns luncheon. All right. Well, just place yourself there, girl, because he's just gorgeous. He looks like Robert Redford. Oh. I mean, not now, of course, when Robert Redford was captured. But he's really so nice. And he's, you know, I just love Larry Law. I don't know what else I can say. You know, he's a wonderful guy and was really great fun to work with. And I can consider him, you know, a friend, I haven't seen him since he left because he was away. And then I was, you know, away. So please say hello for me. And I could do that. Yeah. Yeah. And you and that will give you a little bit of a connection right there to him. And I will tell you what, you know, just make sure you have lead shoes on to hold you up right because he is not dead gorgeous. Because me and my girlfriends, we remember him from when he was Greg on all my children with that. Yeah. Oh, yeah. You know, so meeting him is just going to be just like, it's like meeting Michael for me because he's had to be my favorite on my children, guys. You know, he's, I mean, let's face it. I mean, Michael Knight is the best people that factor on, I know that I might be seen biased, but I'm not. I just think he's the best actor on daytime television period. He is just so unbelievably talented, but what's more beautiful about, I mean, when I say that, I mean, he's so talented because he can do comedy. He can do drama. He can make you laugh and cry and feel and believe, which is all the job of the actor is. And it's just beautiful blue eyes. And if he has beautiful blue eyes, but you know what's more important than all of that is that he really, truly loves his fans. He's incredibly shy. And you have to forgive me. He's shy. Oh, yeah. And so he does seem a little shy, but I mean, I went up to him. He immediately put his arm around me. And, you know, he was just like, gave me a kiss on my cheek. And he's like, "Hi, darling. Dave, how are you doing?" And it's just really, really great. So the next morning at the meet and greet, he noticed me first and said, "Hi." Because he was like sitting at the first table, so I didn't actually see him. And he's like, "Hi, Davey, how are you doing?" Well, you know, the best thing about Michael is that he totally means it. And he's so sincere and he truly does connect with his fans. And I love that about him because so many people just go through the motions, but you don't feel the connection. Yeah. And, you know, clearly you had a special moment. You might have had many special moments because you guys were all on this boat together for a couple of days. And he did talk about that. You know, he said it was really awesome. I got to really kind of connect with the people and, you know, he's so shy. And most people don't know that about him, but if they didn't know him, he's painfully shy. So I'm glad that you had a great time and a great time with Michael because, you know, he's here. I'm in the nail salon. I didn't know I was going to be on the radio. I wouldn't be crying. I'm getting the best care of my life while I'm having a good time with you all. Well, I hope you can come on the next set of proofs. So you have to, like, come. Oh, well, I was supposed to be on this one, but I did have prior commitments. And, you know, it was going to be -- if I had come, I think I probably would have ended up hypnotizing people because it's just so much fun. And most people have never had that experience. And so I'd have fun. That would be -- I hypnotized the reporter on the news the other day. Yeah. So, yeah, Neville, next time you come in to New York City, I'm going to -- I'm going to have you -- yes. I'm going to have you barking like a chicken, so. No. That's too funny. I'm actually -- I'm moving to the city. So we at the -- you can maybe hypnotize me as well. Okay. Well, then, you know, what? Two for one. And it's free. So how can you beat it? Nice. That would be great. Yeah. I love you. I love that. Well, listen to me. You have to get that on camera. Oh, absolutely. You know, I don't know if the pages for some reason dropped yesterday, but I might be at play tonight. But I hypnotized the reporter on there in New York about two weeks ago. And it's on my website at CatherineHickland.com. And it was just so fun. You know, it's just a blast to let people get relaxed. Their minds and spirits and their bodies. Even if it's just for a few minutes to completely just let their conscious minds go down, you know, and let it go. Wow. That sounds so cool. Doesn't it though? Isn't it just a beautiful thought to think you don't have a thought in your head, you know, for a few minutes? Yeah. Unless I -- Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I love about it is that it's not the whole -- it's the whole, like -- I've been hypnotized before, and it's -- if you -- yeah, that sounds really good. You're -- you're especially in the state of mind just like, "You know what? I'll do what that person's saying. I will look like that because it's fun. It's a good time." And it's still a lot of fun. Yeah. It is a lot of fun. And what's really great about it is that, you know, the subconscious mind is the part of our mind that is very childlike and wants to come up. Yeah. Yeah. So when you have someone hypnotized and you're just dealing with their subconscious mind, all it wants to do is play. Like you said, you've been hypnotized before. It was probably as I recall them about was that high school? No. It was in college, actually. Very close. Right, in college, yeah, because I did a college show. I just did one last time we spoke. And it's nice to tell people's minds want to come out and play and be free and not be inhibited. And, you know, and it's just a great deal of fun. But anyway, let me thank you for this phone call. And I hope that you have the best time at that as the world turns lunch in. And you tell Larry a lot of I love and miss him. And enjoy your time with him. Thanks, Catherine. I hope it's everything you wanted it to be. It will be. I love that. Do you claim it and it is? Have a really good night. Okay, friends. Okay. All right. Thank you, Kathy. Have fun with the Mandy Petty. Cool. Okay. So I guess I could let you guys have the rest of your show back now. What do you think? Thank you so much. Okay, because I know you have plenty to talk about without me here, but I'll be listening. And have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the week, everyone. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Okay. But there's adult terms of New York City right there. Oh, yeah. Okay. I love you guys. I'll talk to you soon and keep up the good work, boys. Oh, thank you. See you later. All right, guys. That was a cool little surprise. I didn't expect that. I'm exactly expecting someone else to call in, but she surprised me too. So that's what we love about live radio. Anything and anyone can, can happen. I had Carrie on the line still. She just didn't say anything. I'm here. I have to leave now. I'm going to the kickboxing class. Oh, cool. Have fun. Bring time to the gallery. Thanks. I'll try. Thank you guys next Friday for Mr. Aiden, the other man. Yeah. Oh, my God. We got stories about Aiden Turner and myself. What happened on the ship, too? Did you see him in the casino, like smoking and drinking and everything? I'm like, "Oh, my God. This is not a side of Aiden you will ever see." I was there. I was actually sitting at the bar at the casino at the bar, too. Were you there when my roommate taught him how to play craps? Yes. Yes. Okay, good. I was there for the whole thing. I was there from the start at the black jake table all the way over to the craps table. You were there when he was taking her chips, too? I was there for the whole, I was there for the whole thing. That's wild. Yeah, I love mine. His wife is the nicest, sweetest lady. She was sweet, but she kept saying to him, "You're really drunk. I really think you need to stop drinking." Yeah. Yeah. I mean, she, I was like saying, he was late on the meet Greek thing, and I had ran into her later on the day, and she was like, you know, they had called him. And he had to get down here, and she was like, "He left." And I was like, "Is he going to get breakfast?" No. Did he come exercising? No. Because he had the bar for maybe. And sure enough, when I walked down there, there he was. I knew he was going to be late, because he had already said, like, the night before he was talking to Bob, and Bob was like, "You need to be there at 9." And he's like, "10 o'clock." He's like, "Bob, just look at him." He's like, "I'm coming at 10." I mean, he's sad he wasn't going to come at 10. Yeah, he's sad he wasn't going to be there early, and he wasn't ever early. But he makes it to rockstar entrance, and he's as long as he calls you darling and loves and is a baby. You know, it doesn't matter. You forgive him instantly. Exactly. And he's fun of me, because every time he talks, this is what happened. At the line, and then you basically have him talking to a fan based on the picture of him, get a picture of him, they go, go to the next part, which was Missy Egan, who was right at the end. And every time he did that, he talked to the fan, he talked to me. Then he talked to me. Then he go back to the fan. And then after that, he did that again, and he would repeat himself. And everybody would look, he was like, why are you talking to him at all all the time? They really, I mean, she had to walk out there and go, like, no, no. I thought she was supposed to hear to babysit him. I was like, I am babysitting him. No, I see that being. Is he your second man crush? No, I just turned out that, I don't know what happened here. He knew me from the show, and I was just like, all right, I mean, so. Who is your second man crush? I'm just kidding. I don't have, I didn't even know I had a first man crush until it was actually confirmed that it was Michael the Knight. I can't, I can't really say I have any more that is, that I know about. I thought it was John Churchill. John Churchill. I thought it was John Churchill, though. No, I think John Churchill has a man crush on me. Oh, no. I didn't realize it was that way, okay. Oh, he's going to be at so fast, though, so I am so excited for that. John Churchill is going to be at so fast. Yes, he will be at so fast. I didn't mention to him. I most likely will be going. It seems positive that I'll be showing up, but I have other reason of this to why I'm going. And if you saw my picture, that my dinner table, you understand why. But, yes, I know why you're going, but I won't say. Yes. So, if you really want to know, you have to look at pictures on Facebook. Are you going to the event on May 2nd and May 3rd with Vincent and Jacob? They're performing together, one in like Long Island somewhere on the 2nd and the 3rd. They're going to be in New Jersey. Ask me that. And that's the same weekend as so fast. That's the same weekend as so fast. Oh. Vincent and Jacob are performing together. Wow. That's really cool. I mean, they did make it so fast. To me, I thought about it. I was wanting to go there so fast, because all the new keys divided in them. Of course, I wasn't going to really want to turn them down. And so it was like... Oh, yeah. How good was that? Yes, what was it like? Did you have fun meeting all of us? It was different. I'm going to stop. I'm sorry. It was different. So it was different. It was different? Is that a bad thing or...? It wasn't a bad thing. I mean, you are really like how you guys are on the message board. But why is that? It's not 10 times that. Especially in the last night of this trip when... Yeah, let's just say that a lot of events transpired at the dinner table. So what was that? Oh. Yeah, I wasn't at you guys' dinner table. So I don't know what you guys are doing over there. No, you weren't. Yeah. I wasn't at that dinner table. I'm going to say all of the stories come Friday when I'm going to pay... and I'm still doing a tutorial and show. We're going to be talking about this... Oh, nice. And I will be listening so that I can hear all the stories of what I missed when I wasn't around you guys. Yeah. Yeah. So you'll have to tune in for that, because I'm not going to let any more... That's fine. That's okay. Which is only a few days away. Yeah. So I'm inviting you guys to check it out. Her show starts at 9.30pm. On Friday night? On Friday night. Same station, but a different linkage, obviously. Different phone number. And a different phone number. Different chat room and all that good stuff. But I got to do a search for "Startish Radio" on blog.radio.com and you can find her show. Go to her profile. April 3rd, 9.30pm eastern time. We are supposed to be able to buy a few stars that are coming on. I won't say who, but I know some possibilities. You won't, or you can't. I won't. Probably both. You won't and can't. Yeah. You're supposed to give us some teasers. I was my teasers. You have to listen to it to find out who's going to show up. I just wanted to... Well, no, that's okay. That's how I do my teasers. I give way too little, but the outcome, you receive a whole lot. We're so fast this year. It's still in Markle Island. Yeah, it's going to still be there. They're going to have the dinner at a different place, apparently. Not the bartender mess is going to be at a different place or something. Something's not at the same advantage this year because, yeah, they switched it up, but it's still in Markle Island. That's the only thing that's safe. All right. Well, let's wrap it up. I mean, wow, we've been here for over an hour and a half. And it's time. Let's wrap it up, babe. And we will see you guys. Both of you guys better be there at Joanne's show on Friday. I will find you on Facebook if you're not. Thanks. That's been fun. Hey, Carrie. I just want to say I love your voice. Mine? Me too, Carrie. I love your voice. Are you serious? Very sexy. Even very sexy. Very sexy. That's what I said. The chat room. Carrie has a very sexy voice. Really? You know, I missed that because I wasn't following the chat room because there's a delay from the radio and the computer saw was in the other room talking. And I missed it. So thank you. I used to have a radio program in college. Oh, Steve. Really cool. I did the interview with her on the video camera and went to start fixing her hair. Very sexy. Oh, yeah. That's the thing I wanted you to edit out. Why? It's true, though. Yeah. You're telling the truth. Oh, my goodness. Do you want the fixing of the hair edited out or me saying you're sexy? No. The thing where I was blowing kisses to the camera, I'm like, "Oh, my God. He needs to remove this from the video." No, that's actually a little sexier. So that's not going to happen. Well, if I had known that you wanted a little video sexed up, I would have planned accordingly. I would have done other things on that video. Yeah, but it was the fact that you did it. That kind of, you know, just nice and natural. It was. It happened. Yeah. You know, it's really funny because when I went on the crew, like, my husband was totally cool about it. He's like, "This is a fantasy thing. I know it's fleeting." It's like... It's a fantasy. You know, he's like, "It's safe. Have a good time." Whatever. And then I came back and I showed him some of the pictures because, of course, I had to censor, like, half my pictures. But I showed him all of them. And he's like, "You know, I don't know if I feel comfortable with this anymore." Oh, my. Because my theme for the weekend, if you recall, Navell was, "Give me some sugar." Yes, it was. Yeah. And I got a lot of sugar that weekend. And that's what you posted underneath all those pictures. Like, you've forgiven people's spirit and you'll give a new sugar. I was like, "Aiden gives carry sugar, carry gives aid in sugar, carry gives torsion sugar." [laughter] And my husband's like, "I really think you should maybe curtail your soap event." [laughter] That's awful. That's bad. I'm like, "Well, we married eight years, so I get all, like, reindeer at these soap events, and I come home to you, honey." [laughter] I was like, "You are the best." I was born at the soap star, Steve. I came back. [laughter] Do you know that I'll always come home to you? Exactly. No matter how you look at it, it's a win-win situation. He benefits directly, you know. That's true. Wow. We have totally gone from, like, PG-30. [laughter] The borderline rated R. We love it. [laughter] It's all good. It is. It's all good. It's all good. And I kept my wedding ring on all weekends. I was so good. She did. She did. Well, at least on camera when I was getting on. [laughter] I'm looking forward to Friday now. Friday. Yeah, and I am too. I'm excited to do that. Yeah. Joanne, that's true. We have to say that. That's for sure. We'll let you know what actually happened behind the scenes everywhere. Who did what? Who did it where? You know, all that good stuff. And of course, I'm thinking about-- Yeah. [laughter] Don't forget about Katherine Hickman's show on Blog Talk Radio. Check her up. Sunday night to 8 p.m. Easton Stenentime. Conscious Living Radio, that's what it's called. So, of course, you didn't. Thank you so much to Mango Lee and I for calling in. And the Pride caller, Katherine Hickman, coming into the show. And thank you guys for being here and popping that Internet radio cherry carry. [laughter] This is not being our cause, is it? Yes, it is. Oh. [laughter] Sorry, that can't be edited. I really must be more careful with what I say. Too funny. Yeah, you have to be careful with what you say, because most of the times what you say cannot be edited out. Carry on the same way. You know, I'm totally the same way. You know, I think with my mouth. I know. I have to like, you know, reevaluate the whole blirting thing. Oh, well. While we're, while we're plugging, I just want to-- Tell us. On people don't listen to this. We got more plugging. Give me. What do you unplug? What do you unplug? I want to invite everyone to listen to the Nuke fan cast on Saturday afternoon at 12 PM Eastern Standard Time, where we talk about everything Nuke. And we dish about the week's program and there's other little great round table questions going around. So, join us. Everyone, everyone's plugging. I want to plug something real quick. Go check out the new episode of episode on Insider. Find out what happened previously. What's happening in video format for yourselves. And I'm going to promote again that we're going to be back on next Friday, April 10th with Aidan Turner on the show. We've played Aidan Devane on all my children. And we're going to have them on to talk about the rock. As well as the fact that the Manhattan Times movie is coming on DVD. Me? No? Yes. So he's going to be talking a little about that as well. So make sure you guys tune into that next Friday. But I'll see you guys on the flip side on Friday on Joanne's program. Talk about rock to soap in full. So, thank you guys for coming out. Thank you listeners for coming out. And if you want to check out any previous shows that we have had, you can log on on the website where you're at right now at blogtopradio.com/buzzworthyradio. You can check out our website at buzzworthyradio.net. I'm Navell Jaylee alongside Matthew Preston. We will see you guys next week. Get the latest buzz with Buzzworthy Radio. Thank you, Alicia. And shoot for that slogan. We'll see you guys next week. 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Hear him talk about his time on the Rock the Soap event as well as what is coming up on All My Children...fans are urged to call in and ask their questions, as well as find out about the new Liza Colby which is now being portrayed by Jamie Luner!