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| “Daytime Emmys, Part 1” | |||||||
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| Hope & Faith episode | |||||||
| Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 24 |
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| Guest stars | see below | ||||||
| Written by | Jennie Snyder, Victoria Webster | ||||||
| Directed by | Gil Junger | ||||||
| Production no. | 124 | ||||||
| Original airdate | May 14 2004 | ||||||
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Daytime Emmys: Part 1 is the start of a 2-part episode of the television comedy series
This episode aired on May 14 2004 with Part 2 on ABC.
Guest Stars
- Finola Hughes as Herself
- Jacob Young as Heath Hamilton
- Bobbie Eakes as Herself
- Ian Buchanan as Himself
- Eva La Rue as Herself
- John Callahan as Himself
- Rebecca Budig as Brooke Spencer
- Susan Flannery as Laura Levisetti
- Eric Braeden as Lance Taylor
- Cameron Mathison as Dillon Smith
- Robert Verdi as Soap Net Host
- Kevin Cahoon as Soap Stage Manager
- Chazz Menendez as Guard
- John Sloman as Grip #1
- Jim Newman as Grip #2
- Bob Walton as Crew #1
- Steve Luker as Crew #2
- Eugene Fleming as Crew #3
- Susan Lucci as Jacqueline Karr
Notes
Kelly Ripa is reunited with Susan Lucci, Rebecca Budig and many of her "All My Children" co-stars and other soap actors in the special May sweeps double episode season finale of "Hope & Faith," FRIDAY, MAY 14 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. "Daytime Emmys" is a hilarious episode that tweaks every soap convention and features a full-blown production number with the cast, an attempted murder, secret identities, a serial killer revealed, amorous trysts, female fisticuffs and much more. The all-star cast includes Susan Flannery ("The Bold and the Beautiful"), Eric Braeden ("The Young and the Restless"), from "All My Children" Susan Lucci, Rebecca Budig, Cameron Mathison, Eva La Rue, John Callahan, Finola Hughes, Jacob Young, Bobbie Eakes, and from "Port Charles" Ian Buchanan. " (From ABC's press release)
Quotes
- Faith: Contract...(cries)...Hit me in the back of the head with a...(cries)...shot me 16 times...
- New Ashley Storm (To Faith, when she refuses to die on the soap) : Die you idiot! (smashes a vase over Faith's head)
- Faith (as Ashley Storm): I'm like the bionic woman!
Allusions
Announcer in advertisement: "J.R.. Chandler tries to get Lucky with Hope's daughter"
This is a play on words because Jacob Young currently plays J.R. Chandler on All My Children and used to play "Lucky" Spencer on General Hospital
External links
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