Browsing through my past posts in my blogs (I have four), I chanced upon a post entitled, "I Want My Cole Back..."
Nope. I didn't have a boyfriend named Cole. Hahaha! Cole was a character in my all-time fave tv show, "Charmed". He was vanquished by the charmed ones because he was a demon. But he was also the love one Phoebe, one of the charmed ones. I even pleaded to Mr. Aaron Spelling, the producer of the show, to revive his character and prove that love conquers all. Well, there's a knock from reality there. Sometimes, love just isn't enough...
Going back to Mr. Spelling... I searched his name in wikipedia to know what he's currently brewing... I haven't seen new shows with his label, "Spelling TV" on it...
Then I learned that he died more than a year ago... I became sad. I don't know why. We didn't have the chance to meet in person but... He touched my life! Looking upon his accomplishments, I realized that most of the tv series that I have learned to love were his production.
One is the famous "Beverly Hills, 90210" where we loved the twins, Brandon (Jason Priestly) and Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and their friends: Kelly, Dylan (Luke Perry), Steve, Andrea, Donna (played by Tori-Aaron's daughter), Valerie, etc.
Another is "Melrose Place", a spinoff from Beverly Hills where some characters would cross over from the two shows. We adored Heather Locklear here who played Amanda. My fave lovers here are Billy and Alison. Some notable characters are Jo Reynolds, Jake (the biker hunk), Matt (their gay neighbor), Dr. Michael Mancini and wife, Jane. Later, Michael had an affair with a fellow doctor, Kimberly Shaw. It had a lot of twists and turns and more exchanging partners.
One of my most unforgettable series is "7th Heaven", which became a family affair that even my Mom and Dad would watch with us every Saturday night. It's a story about a family whose head is a pastor, Rev. Eric Camden. His wife, Annie bore him 7 kids: (Dr.) Matt, Mary, Simon, (Rev) Lucy, Ruthie, and twins--Sam and David. To add to the family's big number is the lovable dog named, Happy.
Other notable productions of Mr. Spelling: the vampire soap opera, "Kindred: The Embraced"; the horror serial drama, "Twin Peaks"; a cruise ship-set series, "The Love Boat", visiting the mysterious, "Fantasy Island"; and the soaps, "Pacific Palisades" and "Sunset Beach" --a worldwide phenomenon hit where his son, Randy, played a minor role.
So, thank you, Mr. Spelling for these shows which have partly molded my personality. You left a legacy, Mr. Spelling!
Nope. I didn't have a boyfriend named Cole. Hahaha! Cole was a character in my all-time fave tv show, "Charmed". He was vanquished by the charmed ones because he was a demon. But he was also the love one Phoebe, one of the charmed ones. I even pleaded to Mr. Aaron Spelling, the producer of the show, to revive his character and prove that love conquers all. Well, there's a knock from reality there. Sometimes, love just isn't enough...
Going back to Mr. Spelling... I searched his name in wikipedia to know what he's currently brewing... I haven't seen new shows with his label, "Spelling TV" on it...
Then I learned that he died more than a year ago... I became sad. I don't know why. We didn't have the chance to meet in person but... He touched my life! Looking upon his accomplishments, I realized that most of the tv series that I have learned to love were his production.
One is the famous "Beverly Hills, 90210" where we loved the twins, Brandon (Jason Priestly) and Brenda (Shannen Doherty) and their friends: Kelly, Dylan (Luke Perry), Steve, Andrea, Donna (played by Tori-Aaron's daughter), Valerie, etc.
Another is "Melrose Place", a spinoff from Beverly Hills where some characters would cross over from the two shows. We adored Heather Locklear here who played Amanda. My fave lovers here are Billy and Alison. Some notable characters are Jo Reynolds, Jake (the biker hunk), Matt (their gay neighbor), Dr. Michael Mancini and wife, Jane. Later, Michael had an affair with a fellow doctor, Kimberly Shaw. It had a lot of twists and turns and more exchanging partners.
One of my most unforgettable series is "7th Heaven", which became a family affair that even my Mom and Dad would watch with us every Saturday night. It's a story about a family whose head is a pastor, Rev. Eric Camden. His wife, Annie bore him 7 kids: (Dr.) Matt, Mary, Simon, (Rev) Lucy, Ruthie, and twins--Sam and David. To add to the family's big number is the lovable dog named, Happy.
Other notable productions of Mr. Spelling: the vampire soap opera, "Kindred: The Embraced"; the horror serial drama, "Twin Peaks"; a cruise ship-set series, "The Love Boat", visiting the mysterious, "Fantasy Island"; and the soaps, "Pacific Palisades" and "Sunset Beach" --a worldwide phenomenon hit where his son, Randy, played a minor role.
So, thank you, Mr. Spelling for these shows which have partly molded my personality. You left a legacy, Mr. Spelling!
5 comments:
ay, love ko rin dati ang 90210 tsaka melrose place. hihihi! maganda din ang 7th heaven! si aaron spelling pala may gawa nun? may you rest in peace po, mr. spelling! godspeed!!!
i love charmed the most!!!
7th heaven rulezzz!
ang cute ni happy! magaling umakting... hihihi!!!
i'm not so fond of puppies but happy and simon made me cry in many of their moving scenes together. although i also like 7th heaven, charmed is still my alltime fave show.
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