DARK SHADOWS FORUMS

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Title: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: joe integlia on April 02, 2002, 11:12:34 AM
31 years ago today, April 2nd, 1971, ABC television broadcast the final episode of DARK SHADOWS. It was replaced with PASSWORD, the following monday.
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Cassandra on April 02, 2002, 12:21:19 PM
I knew there was a reason why I hated that show Password!  >:(   Thanks Joe  ;)
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Gerard on April 02, 2002, 01:13:37 PM
I just woke up before four a.m. in order to get ready to go to the gym and what happened outside?  It snowed.  What a perfectly depressing way to start a perfectly depressing anniversary day.

Gerard
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Tanis on April 02, 2002, 03:52:34 PM
I don't know where you live Gerard, but it snowed here this morning again.  This is eastern South Dakota.  We had a warm dry winter.  Now it is spring.  Cold snowy every day.
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Ben on April 02, 2002, 06:19:30 PM
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31 years ago today, April 2nd, 1971, ABC television broadcast the final episode of DARK SHADOWS.


Hi, Joe!  Thanks for the reminder.  Even though I can't remember the very first episode I saw (probably in '69), I do remember "mourning" that very last one.  I was in eighth grade watching it on a 19" Sears Silvertone B&W set in my living room.  I remember the only thing taking the edge off of the last ep was the fact that I had never really gotten into the 1841-PT storyline and characters, so there was no Barnabas, Julia, Prof. Stokes, and Willie to miss.

I also remember wondering, as I listened to Thayer David's epilogue, why the finale hadn't been more eventful.  With Peggy Lee's then-recent hit in my head, I kept asking myself, "Is that all there is?"

How appropriate that it is a rainy, dreary, even gently thundering spring day here in Chicago (which, come to think of it, seems like Collinsport this morning).

Ben
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Gothick on April 02, 2002, 06:34:37 PM
April 2, 1971.  A date... that will live ... in INFAMY!

I still remember being shattered by the loss of DS.  It was my secret garden and I HATED being locked out.  It was a big thrill, though, when they brought it back when I was a senior in High School.  I still remember being fascinated and bewildered by those 1967 episodes.  The night of Julia's debut I vividly recall being mesmerized just as much as Maggie was!

Steve
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Gerard on April 02, 2002, 06:35:00 PM
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I don't know where you live Gerard, but it snowed here this morning again.  This is eastern South Dakota.  We had a warm dry winter.  Now it is spring.  Cold snowy every day.


I'm in Wisconsin, Tanis, and we had the same winter.  Record warm temperatures in the first part of December (in the 60's), then a little snow and bitterly cold at Christmas, followed by an unseasonably warm January and February (it rained, not snowed, in February), and then when March rolled around - bam!  And now here it is, April 2, and it's snowing.  Yuck.

Gerard
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Donna on April 02, 2002, 08:30:00 PM
THE BLUEST SKIES YOU'LL EVER SEE ARE IN SEATTLE   8)

The sky was clear here last night, the stars were out, full moon.  Heard the frogs outside.   :)

We had snow not long ago here about two weeks ago or so.  We all wondered what was going on.  It used to be here you could almost be assured of no snow after the 1st part of March.

Ya'all know it's just a rumor that we get so much rain....LOL

We just say that to keep people away ......  ;D
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Raineypark on April 02, 2002, 10:01:23 PM
Oh my god....a "Here Come The Brides" reference!!!  :D

Seeing as how we are COMPLETELY Off Topic now....

We had the Mother of all Weird Winters here in the Northeast...no rain, no snow and MUCH warmer than usual temperatures.  I'm sure it's going to play havoc with the plants now that spring is here.

I'm out on the East End of Long Island, NY, where the sun is shining, the air is warm, the birds are singing, and the beach erosion is the usual hot topic of conversation...and the first person who asks me a question about The Hamptons will get a good thumping [smash]....we do not ALL live in the Hamptons! [crazd]

Raineypark


Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Paul on April 02, 2002, 10:07:07 PM
:-[It snowed Monday where I live in Wisconsin also. the winter was mild. Several months ago I think someone posted a link with the TV Guide  continuation of Dark Shadows. I lost it.  If someone would be so kind as to post the link again, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance, Paul :'(
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: CastleBee on April 02, 2002, 10:42:11 PM
Very weird year for weather here in the midwest too...the kids didn't see one snow day until a week ago today!  [hdscrt]
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Cassandra on April 03, 2002, 12:06:33 AM
Im about 15 minutes away from N.Y. city and it has only snowed once this winter, which is okay with me!  ;)
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Post by: Latisha on April 03, 2002, 12:30:15 AM
Haven't seen snow in years.  Saw some big hail a couple months ago.
Latisha
In So Cal
Very near to Anaheim (yeah!)
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: jennifer on April 03, 2002, 12:36:35 AM
It was a nice day here too in Boston spring is in the air and  baseball has started!! But I remember being so upset when DS was canceled and I hated Password too!
loved Here come the Brides though RaineyPark such
cute brothers! Wow all those years ago !I watched it now three times all the way through and We finally
got Sci Fi down on Cape Cod so i can watch it down there too!It is funny but I never get tired of it It is truly
a unique show!!

jennifer


Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Craig_Slocum on April 03, 2002, 05:08:27 AM
Dark Shadows went off the air a month before my 7th birthday. I really missed the show. Never occured to me that I would one day have the entire saga on video, and be going to Dark Shadows Festivals and other events, meeting the actors, acquiring a huge Dark Shadows collection, and of all things having Dark Shadows websites! Since so many of you posted weather reports, here's mine. Here in the best place in the world, Las Vegas, NV it is getting hotter. I will be heading out to the pool soon. The desert rules!
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Brian on April 03, 2002, 05:27:36 AM
I was in a meeting with Disney World Management today when someone asked what the date was for their notes.  When another person said "April 2," I almost blurted out that "Dark Shadows aired its final episode on ABC 31 years ago."  LOL.  Guess my mind has kept that date active all these years:  I was in the 8th grade (as someone on this post was) and could not believe it was really ending.  (I even was naive enough to think that we'd get an announcement on Thursday, April 1. . .well, you know what I mean.)  My sole connection with DS for the next 17 years was an audio cassette of the last 4 shows (which I still have).

Thank goodness for MPI and MGM Home Video.
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Birdie on April 03, 2002, 06:13:21 AM
I never dreamed that I would be hooked again on DS in my 40's.  If someone ten years ago told me I would have gone to a fest I would have thought they were on crack. Than again two years ago was the first time I had seen DS since the late 60's early 70's.  It has been so much fun.  Just never saw this side of my personality before.lol

Birdie
Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Minja on April 03, 2002, 06:46:30 AM

I don't remember it going off the air.  I only could watch DS on holidays and vacations b/c when it aired, I was just leaving school and rode the bus home, and never made it home on time to watch.  Sooooo, I didn't know it had gone off until I went to watch on a non school weekday and was like..."When did this happen...I don't understand!"  Little did I know that as an adult ::) I'd be up to my neck in DS talk and meeting people from all over who have quickly become some of my best friends ever![beer]

As far as weather goes....I'm sure Kuanyin and Renee would agree with me that we are happy that the chance of ice storms is well gone until next winter!
OK, maybe I should wait until July to say that....don't wanna jinx the karma![heh]

[shadow=teal,left,300]Always, Minja[/shadow]

Title: Re: DARK SHADOWS HISTORY
Post by: Ben on April 03, 2002, 04:10:38 PM
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"When did this happen...I don't understand!"  


Minja, that's just what I thought in 1999, when I first saw the early relationship between Barnabas and Julia.  Because I didn't start watching DS until '69 (when B & J were more or less established allies), I had no clue that their initial encounters were so adversarial and -- WORSE YET -- that Julia was secretly pining for Barn.  :o

Ben
(feeling like Vicki every time I think of this)  ?!?