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Thx for the memory..was it mary who killed him? ??
I was young when this was popular. .my aunts would all sit around the card table talking about the latest episode.
Loved this show.
I seem to remember it being Jessica who killed him. But Chester took the fall for her if I remember right.
Corinne always makes me laugh. I love how she seemed so sweet and normal, but was this oversexed bimbo who slept around with all the men in town. I recall Mary and Jessica asking her about her...activities, and Corinne talking about how she slept with the fire chief, both candidates for mayor ("Trust me, the best man won...") and half the councilmen. We actually saw her seduce the priest, and of course she was involved with the ill-fated Peter Campbell at the time he was 'shot, stabbed, suffocated, strangled and bludgeoned'. Ironically, the only other person in the house who slept around like that was Chester, the one family member who was not biologically related to her (and the one who did the shooting, stabbing, suffocating, strangling and bludgeoning of Peter, to answer your question. He had a brain tumor at the time which made him do it).
He's not even part of the cast, per se, but Rod Roddy's voice-over/recaps at the start and end of the episodes are one of the true joys of the show. Soaps used to have announcers who would recap events to help viewers (often accompanied by organ music!), so his more droll commentary was a modern twist on a very old tradition.
"And as if there wasn't enough to worry about...what the devil's going on in the nursery?"
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