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'Soaps' that cle from page 7 MpHioinp Man 4'Confn? T/\.v*/?n?-...>> i-? ' ^ivu ivi lumuiiuw n?s one restaurant, the Hartford House, and no matter where you go there is only one hospital and one law firm. Some,, however, are broadening their scopes. "The Young and the Restless" has one bar, Jonas' Place and has recently added a new night crv/>f opvi, 1IIC oayuu. Next, there is the family. Every show has one.They would go through thick and thin for one another, and they are suDDOsed to reDresent evervthina ennrl about Am??rir*ii truth justice, and joint checking accounts. On "As the World Turns" there are the Stewarts, and on "Days of Our Lives" it is the Horton clan. The difference? Sex. On both, the patriarch is a doctor and he is married to a fine, loving woman who understands her husband's dedication to medicine requires him to spend long hours helping mankind. But the Stewarts have daughters, whereas the Hortons have sons. There are also the Aldriches on "The Doctors and the Bauers on "The Guiding Light," both full of doctors, nurses, | and various volunteers. Between the lot of them, they rattle j off the Hippocratic Oath the way vou and I order ham burgers. ' THE CHARACTERS AREN'T without funding, either, j Some of the world's leading industrial magnates are . residents of soapdom. Alan Spalding has Spalding Entprnrisps (in "Thf? niliriino I .ioht " Marfin Tniirnonp Vine _ _ _ J va. A mm-** v?>v??aa^ AVAU* till JL UU1 IIVU1 IIUO Tourneur Industries on "Search for Tomorrow," and Rae Woodard has the Woodard Corporation on "Ryan's Hope." i Don't ask what they manufacture, because it is a well-kept 1 secret. They certainly do not lack ready cash. They gamble, J vacht, keep women, keep men, own real estate, travel at the ' l r _ i l i i 1? < ? i * ? * 1 ui uy ui a nai, anu uuy gasumie ior luxury-sizea auiomoDiies. " Whatever they make is obviously in demand, and must be the 5 greatest discovery since instant pudding and the wheel. 1 v The most obvious common denominator today is the surge 1 of youth on the screen. It all started on "General Hospital" s with thf? All.Amprinan rnmanpp Kotiuoon 1 .?jnr>o RnlHurin inH r N.C. author her Reynolds Price contemplates Ms next novel. Hoi! nesdey. Southern novelist Reynolds Price will read from his works Wednesday 1981 Gamecock 1 at 8 p.m. in the College of 4 Business Administration oy auditorium in the sixth $40.00 per! lecture in the third annual (10% discount to Faculty Spring Writers Series. Call or write USC Tennis ( A native of Macon. N.C.. I Ann1if>o(inn Pnrmo IT? lOOfl 1 ' mm * fc|/j/i?vH%ivn a. v? mo . # f ?"OU^i7, ? and a summa cum laude I Limited to 24 players per se graduate of Duke Univer- I Sam Daniel Tennis Center (ne> sity, Price will read from g SUK: Director, Ron Snu? (He selections his recently I )nsltutlors; Bill Kieml Chucll ^ pubhshed novel, "The | and Bob DeWch. Source Of Light.' immiwiw???nw PRICE. A FORMER ^ u , ^ Guggenheim Fellow and Rhodes Scholar, won the ur:u:~? p 11 " ' wuuaui r<iuiMiei r uuii- |L J dation Award for a notable first novel in 1962 with the publication of "A Long and Happy Life." Other works . include "A Generous Man," i "Permanent Errors," "Early Dark" and "A Palnahlp flnH " ! - "I w The author is a former f member and former chairman of the National EiWi Endowment for The Arts. . His list of honors includes the National Association of Independent Schools Award, Bellamann Foundation , 1 Award, Lillian Smith Award 1 and an NEA Fellowship. USC's writer-in-residence t 12:30 [ William Price box concludes the 1981 series April 22. Fox, a native Columbian, will read from his new novel, . "Dixiana Moon," and several of his earlier works. Tt n h anse the soul jluke spencer, it. was almost like a fairy tale: she looked at him and he looked at her, she smiled at him and he raped her, and then on it was true love. They are countered by kids ranging from pre-pubescent to college age on every network. "The Doctors" has featured the menage a trois of Darcy, Alan, and Brad. "The Edge of Night" has teen-aged murder suspects, and "All My Children" features young Devon McFadden, whose little daughter would be better cared for if leu 10 wandering gypsy cnild abusers. The older, more established facet of the soap is The Villain. The Villain is not limited by sex or age. The Villian is dishonest, unconvinced, unprincipled, corrup, insidious, and highly questionable. On "All My Children" The Villian since the beginning was Phobe Tyler, now Wallingford. She was coniving, outspoken, belligerant, and a general aged pain in the neck. She is now receiving her iust dpssprt* nt th*> hanHc of her new husband, "Professor" Langley Wallingrord, a swindling con man. Also included among the ranks of the soap opera bad guy is Michael Pavel, lover of Rae Woodard and her daughter, Kim Beaulac. He is the tube's answer to "The American Gigalo," using his fine-tuned bod to get what le wants out of life. He is not much better that "Days of Our Lives'" Alex Marshall, wife raper and father to the child of a lun. I'm sure that now, even though there is plenty of evidence .i i i it? i ? ' " * - u nana mai oniy one tremendous soap opera exists, there >vill still be those of you who will continue to watch the insipid irivel. As for me, I' leaving this world as we know it for Springfield, U.S.A. I hear that it's a really great place. There s a college to go to, Springfield U., and a bar where all the students hang out rallpd RpnfhWc Thorp ic alcr* an nn. lamed restaurant, and there are always plenty of jobs with >palding Enterprises. 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