
*Carlino, February 1995 - January 1998 (Joe, Eddie, Paulina, Sofia, Dante) *Burrell, summer 1993 - 1998, remodeled in June 1997 (Etta Mae, Toni, Tyrone) *John's Houseboat, September 1987-summer 1991. *Sharlene, January 1996-April 1997 (Gregory) *Sofia, March 1997-May 1999 (Emily, Tomas, Remy) *Sam, September 1987-1992 (Amanda, Alli, Olivia) *Iris II, fall 1988-May 1995, remodeled in winter 1995 (. *Grant, summer 1990-June 1999, remodeled in November 1998 (. *Felicia, January 1987-June 1999, remodeled on J(Mitch, Lucas, Jenna) *Donna, November 1987-June 1999 (Michael, Vicky, Matthew)

*Dean and Jenna, October 1992 - June 1999 (. His daughter, Iris, continued the tradition when Mac died, starting a magazine called "Sophisticate". Publishing magnate, Mac Cory (played by Douglass Watson) began publishing the magazine "Brava" there. Originally a tiny hamlet, the town became the headquarters for Cory Publishing. Located, ostensibly across from Bay City was the small community of Somerset where the serial of the same name took place. The city on the show is not related to Bay City, Michigan, where many viewers assumed "Another World" took place. It was at this time that the writers specified that "Another World" was located in Bay City, Illinois. Generically, the show was just set in the midwest. Until the early 1980s, it was not known which state Bay City was in. Additional information was supplied by various soap opera publications.Bay City is the setting of the television soap opera " Another World".The daily synopses from FebruApcome from NBC's AW web site.

The daily synopses from JJanuary, 22, 1991 come from Soapnet's AW web site.The daily synopses from 19 were used with permission from Sarah Cutter's transcripts of her audio recordings of episodes.

Mike McGavin wrote the daily synopses from JanuNovember 19, 1981.Brian Varkula wrote the daily synopses from JJanuary 9, 1981.Names misspelled, as well as incorrect plot details (a not uncommon occurence), Supplemental information for 1980-1983 was taken from the synopses of Soap Opera Digest. To around 1990), Walter Yurkiw (1998), and Noeline Knowles (around 1990 to 1999). The column was continued by Nancy Reichardt (1986 It was written by Jon-Michael Reedįrom the 1970s until he died in 1986. The weekly synopses from mid-1976 to 1999 were taken from a weekly syndicatedĬolumn (originally entitled "Tune in Tomorrow").Red-letter text is dialogue cut from the script, usually Dialogue is asĪppears in script, and may be different when spoken by the actors onscreen.

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