It's probably a good thing that I wasn't watching in 1970 because that would have made me, budding feminist that I was, throw something at my TV. Shame on Sam Hall for basically saying that a woman's career and the choices concerning her personal life must be separate and distinct paths, and for making his wife (a strong, independent female character) utter that crap in front of the little girls that were watching.
Yeah, well, these writers were far from feminists for the most part. Just look at the way many of the women are treated on the show. With the rare exception of characters like Liz and Judith, males are definitely dominant in the DS universe...
They did have another part for her and begged her to take it (perhaps to play Samantha Collins?), but Somerset had her under contract. They had a part for her in HoDS too, but she needed more than the week's notice that Curtis gave her and subsequently, the scene was never filmed. <sigh>
They originally wanted KLS to play Samantha. I have a very hard time picturing her in that role - though perhaps their original concept for Samantha was very different from what she became once Virgina Vestoff played the part because one of the features of good soap writing is to write to the actors' strengths - and Vestoff certainly played Samantha's bitchy side with gusto - a gusto I find it hard to believe KLS would have been capable of pulling off as well.
As for hoDS, it's a shame we didn't get to see Marie Wallace as vamp victim #2, Nancy Hodiak...
Please, Barn, you're going to be crashed out while your friends take on all the shame and assume all the risks. There's no I must or we must about it.
Barn tends to take credit, even when he has others do his dirty work for him. Just one of his many not so endearing qualities - and one that one would think would have caused someone like Julia to haul off and smack him upside the head on more than one occasion.