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Race Car Driver Cliff Steele: Guest-stars in 1986, his tears at Billy's bedside caused 'a brief buzz for a Daytime Emmy nomination', at least according to Cliff's manager (and no one else).
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Race Car Driver Cliff Steele: Guest-stars in 1986, his tears at Billy's bedside caused 'a brief buzz about a Daytime Emmy nomination', at least according to Cliff's manager (and no one else).
  
  

Revision as of 04:46, 13 January 2025

Secret Hearts (TV Soap Opera)
Ongoing
Original Release: 01 October 1965
Synopsis: One of the longest-running daytime soaps in US history, Secret Hearts has captivated audiences for generations. Broadcast by and filmed on location at GBS Studio 15-B in New York.
Cast: Cliff Steele, Police Chief Kinkaid, Nic Kinkaid, Joanna Heart, Dr. Winslow, Takumi-3000, the Port Charlotte Ripper, Natalia, Billy

Intro: "There is love that we have in the open... then there's what's hidden in the depths of our Secret Hearts."


Cast:

Chief Kinkaid: Port Charlotte police chief, deceased since 1992.

Nic Kinkaid: Identical twin of the Chief, separated at birth and raised by a gypsy woman, murdered his twin and stole his life.

Joanna Heart: Married to the Chief, later had Nic's lovechild while in a coma.

Dr. Winslow: Port Charlotte county coroner and forensic pathologist. Former lover of Nic--in his guise as the Chief--but wooed away by and is currently married to...

Takumi-3000: Japanese sex bot and Nic's rival for Dr. Winslow's affections.

Port Charlotte Ripper: Believed to be executed last summer, but crimes with his M.O. have recently resumed.

Natalia: Recent arrival to Port Charlotte who may not be a doctor but knows something of the Ripper's crimes.

Billy: Cute kid who died after a long stretch at the hospital, but not before he met his hero...

Race Car Driver Cliff Steele: Guest-stars in 1986, his tears at Billy's bedside caused 'a brief buzz about a Daytime Emmy nomination', at least according to Cliff's manager (and no one else).


Crew:

Jeremy 'J.K.' Kane: Director, shouter-in-chief

Greg Gilbert: Writer, womanizer, gambling addict

Alan Ward: Producer, friendly-seeming but pushy and manipulative

Peter Barton: Casting Agent, always on the lookout for new talent

Henny Peters: Script Supervisor, helpfully peppy