And now the grand finale for what's turned out to be the best lot of the year so far for me. Once again, everything is off WTSP/ABC with commercials unless otherwise noted. More out of market finds that ironically turns out to be my home market!
TAPE 29 (14): Four more classic ABC/WTSP soaps from the same week, beginning with both General Hospital (GH) and All My Children (AMC) from 6/27/1989 (oddly taped out of order), then the 6/26 and 6/28/89 episodes of GH followed. Recorded in LP speed.
TAPE 30 (13): The Bionic Showdown, taped off NBC/WFLA on 4/30/1989 without commercials, followed by AMC from 5/8/1989, then the unannounced series finale of Dynasty from 5/11/1989, then GH 10/26/1989 (some nice Halloween costumes in this ep.), and finally about 15 minutes of GH from 1989 with a couple commercial breaks. The TV movie and AMC episode are LP, the rest in EP.
TAPE 31 (12): The tape with "dance videos" was a bit of a letdown, since like so many tapes with "videos "or "music videos" on it, it was just a random sampling of videos off MTV, VH1, and Night Tracks for about 90 minutes. This also took up about 3/4's the tape and was in SP speed, and of course its easy to get virtually any video in your pocket anywhere. It was mostly a mix of synthpop, dance-pop, and freestyle videos from the late '80s (including that Rick Astley song!). Following is about half of an episode of General Hospital from 1989 with some commercials, then it jumps ahead for about 3/4th's of Knots landing from 4/3/1991 off WTVT/CBS with commercials.
TAPE 32 (11): Begins with just over an hour of randomly assorted music videos taped off MTV and VH1 circa January 1988 without commercials, bumpers, or VJ breaks (beginning with another Rick Roll!), then it cuts to the closing of Jeopardy! and The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and Bionic Woman off WMAR/NBC on 1/29/1988 with commercials, minus the closing, then it wraps up with about an hour of more random music videos without any ads, VJs, or bumpers. LP mode. The Jeopardy! episode is in the Archive BTW.
TAPE 33 (8): Gone With The Wind (1939), recorded off WINK/CBS in January 1987 without ads, followed about three-fourths of Dynasty taped off WEVU on 1/14/1987 with commercials, including a short promo for the short-lived game show Strike It Rich. To bad it was taped in SP as even LP would have been enough to fit the remaining portion of the episode. GTTW was taped in EP.
TAPE 34 (6): No ads were in this tape, but soaps from this vintage are certainly worth preserving if the episodes are clear enough to identify by simply the voiceover promos during the credits, except for the Dynasty episodes which are on DVD. Begins with Dynasty from 12/3/1986, followed by AMCs from 12/5 and 12/8/86, then the 3rd Annual Soap Opera Awards off WOR from the same night, then AMC, Capitol, and GH from 12/9/1986, and finally, another Dynasty from 12/10/86. Considering a certain trader collects a number of soaps except for AMC along with the hard to find Capitol being present despite the lack of ads, I kept this one. It's also my first ever find of an episode of Capitol. That year's soap opera awards does exist in full with commercials on YT surprisingly, so I may pass on recording that. Still, it shows how cramming 8 1/2 hours worth of stuff onto one tape will require being a "pro" at pausing, and in a smaller market where the pay is low, even more of a necessity for the non-rich.
TAPE 35 (5): Foul Play (1978), taped off WFTX on 11/4/1986 with commercials, followed by King Kong (1933) off Superstation WTBS on 11/6/1986 with commercials, then a little over half of The Amityville Horror (1978) off WTOG with a few commercial breaks, including a commercial for WXRL Classic Rock 97.9 FM that featured a song that was barely out of recurrent rotation at the time on Top 40: Bruce Springsteen's "Dancing In The Dark"! Nice to see some 1986 content from what was then the #107 market.
TAPE 36 (3): Friday The 13th (1980), taped off USA on 2/17/1986 with most commercials, followed by Friday The 13th, Part 3 (1982) also off USA from five days later w/commercials, followed by most of General Hospital from 5/11/1986 with just one promo for the TV movie Convicted that night, followed by most of another GH circa May 1986 with one commercial break. The 5/11/86 GH was taped over for about ten minutes by the rerun of the first season finale of The Colbys.
TAPE 37 (2): The seventh season premiere of Dynasty and the second season premiere of Colbys off WEVU/ABC on 9/24/1986 with the commercial break between the two sister soaps as well as most of them within The Colbys intact. Unfortunately, the video quality was poor at times. This is followed by "Grinched" (i.e. no commercials) airings of How The Grinch Stole Christmas and 'Twas The Night Before Christmas from 12/17/1986, but Santa Claus comes to the rescue with more Dynasty, off WEVU also on 12/17/1986 with most commercials, as well as General Hospital from Christmas Day '86, also off WEVU with most commercials. A bit more "heartbreaking" is one more episode of GH from 2/13/1987 without ads. All EP recorded except for the first GH episode.
TAPE 28 (1): Two pairs of AMC and GH from March 1991 off WTSP, followed by the last 20 minutes of the Season 5 finale of Dynasty off WEVU/ABC on 5/15/1985 with one commercial break, followed by a scoped airing of the following year's season finale of Dynasty. The '91 soaps possibly taped over a 1985 Wizard of Oz airing on off CBS as well as an airing of Splash.
Two duds were Tape (9) (four episodes of Dynasty, an episode of GH, and The Colbys taped in January/February 1987 with not ONE commercial left intact (presumably off WEVU), and too bad since if the recorded used EP (except for the second episode of Dynasty) instead of LP for this tape, there would be room for those ads), Tape (7), which consisted of two episodes of Dynasty and one episode of GH that were 100% ad free, followed by over two hours of random videos off MTV around New Year's 1986/1987.
Still, I give this lot an A- overall, due to the high concentration of classic soaps and even a couple of small market commercial blocks from the '80s. The inevitable pausing out of more shows from the early tapes along with some typical quality issues does dock the score a small bit, but this is still my best lot of the year so far.
I didn't see any V of Doom on that Family Feud episode IIRC.