80's Soap "texas" Set In Houston download the opening sequences here
#1
Posted Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 12:17 PM
The 1981 theme is entirely different from 1982 and is very "Dallas"-esque. The 1982 theme is longer and has more shots of Houston including one of a TV station that I didn't recognize and couldn't make out the name. Could have been a fictitious one for the show.
Both are equally kind of cheesy, but fun! The quality's not all that great, but here it is anyway:
Click under where it says "Videos":
"Texas" link
I've only watched the two opening sequences.
Oh, and for some reason that voice-over at the end of both videos just cracks me up.
#3
Posted Tuesday, February 1, 2005 at 1:21 PM
Given that the show only lasted a couple of seasons it must have been pretty awful.
#4
Posted Tuesday, February 1, 2005 at 9:40 PM
As for Beverly McKinsey, here's the info I found at imdb.com:
Date of birth (location)
9 August 1940
Oklahoma, USA
Now retired from acting.
Credits:
"General Hospital" (1963) TV Series .... Myrna Slaughter (1994)
"The Guiding Light" (1952) TV Series .... Alexandra 'Alex' Spaulding von Halkein Thorpe #1 (1984-1992)
... aka Guiding Light (USA: new title)
The Demon Murder Case (1983) (TV) .... Charlotte Harris
... aka The Rhode Island Murders
"Texas" (1980) TV Series .... Iris Cory Carrington Delaney Bancroft Wheeler (1980-1981) (original cast)
... aka Another World: Texas (USA)
Bronco Billy (1980) .... Irene Lilly, Antoinette's stepmother
"Another World" (1964) TV Series .... Emma Frame Ordway #1 (1972)/Iris Carrington Delaney Bancroft Wheeler #1 (1972-1980)
... aka Another World: Bay City
"Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" (1967) TV Series .... Martha Donnelly (aka Julie Richards) (1970-1971)
Filmography as: Actress, Notable TV Guest Appearances
Notable TV Guest Appearances
"Remington Steele" playing "Alexis Vandermeer" in episode: "Vintage Steele" (episode # 1.19) 15 March 1983
"Cannon" playing "Rita Bell" in episode: "The Dead Samaritan" (episode # 2.15) 10 January 1973
"The Mod Squad" in episode: "Another Final Game" (episode # 5.10) 16 November 1972
"The Delphi Bureau" playing "Goldy" in episode: "The Man Upstairs-The Man Downstairs Project" (episode # 1.2) 26 October 1972
"McMillan and Wife" playing "Laurie Forrest" in episode: "Husbands, Wives, and Killers" (episode # 1.3) 10 November 1971
"Longstreet" playing "Sue Hazelton" in episode: "A World of Perfect Complicity" (episode # 1.2) 23 September 1971
"Death Valley Days" playing "Maud Gage Baum" in episode: "The Wizard of Aberdeen" (episode # 18.14) 17 January 1970
"Hawaii Five-O" playing "Jo Louise Mailer" in episode: "The Joker's WIld, Man, Wild" (episode # 2.13) 17 December 1969
"The Virginian" playing "Abby Clayton" in episode: "The Substitute" (episode # 8.8) 5 November 1969
"The Mod Squad" playing "Claudine Addison" in episode: "A Hint of Darkness, a Hint of Light" (episode # 1.18) 11 February 1969
"Mannix" playing "Carol Chase" in episode: "Death Run" (episode # 2.13) 4 January 1969
"The Second Hundred Years" playing "Flo" in episode: "Love on the Double" (episode # 1.22) 7 February 1968
"Hawk" playing "Mattie Mulroy" in episode: "Wall of Silence" (episode # 1.16) 22 December 1966
"The Defenders" playing "Karen McDermott" in episode: "Only a Child" (episode # 4.30) 13 May 1965
"The Nurses" playing "Eileen Moore" in episode: "Where There's Smoke" (episode # 3.23) 9 March 1965
#6
Posted Thursday, February 3, 2005 at 9:36 AM
#7
Posted Sunday, February 13, 2005 at 6:41 AM
KimberlySayWhat, on Thursday, February 3rd, 2005 @ 9:36am, said:
"Texas" aired on NBC daytime from August 1980 until December 31, 1982. It was the first daytime serial launched in 60-minute format, and was a spin-off of the then popular "Another World". Beverlee McKinsey is one of the most accomplished, popular, and critically acclaimed actresses ever to grace daytime drama. She had been the privotal villianess Iris Carrington on "Another World" since 1972 and was convinced to take the become the center of the new show, which was an attempt by NBC to cash in on the "Dallas" craze then sweeping the country. To entice the actress into doing the new show, NBC and Proctor & Gamble, the show's owner, gave her the unprecedented perk of the show's title being..."Texas, starring Beverlee McKinsey!". In addition, the brass at NBC hinted that if the show were a hit in daytime, it would be moved to primetime to take on "Dallas"....
Unfortunately, the show's debut and first year were a disaster. The writing was horrible and except for Beverlee McKinsey and a few others females, the large contingent of actresses were the worst assembled cast up to that time in daytime tv. In addition, NBC aired the program at 2:00PM CST, directly against "General Hospital", then in the midst of the Luke & Laura phenomenon and commanding unheard of shares of the viewing audience.
McKinsey left the sinking ship after one year, and the show was given a new logo, them, and opening..."Texas, the new generation!", which brought about a focus on younger characters. NBC moved the show to the late morning to escape the mammoth "General Hospital", but the network's affiliates began to drop the show just as it developed a loyal fan base with improved writing and production. Faced with dwindling affiliates clearances and a huge production budget, NBC cancelled the show after two years, a cancellation that prompted the largest outpouring of protest up to that time of any cancelled soap opera. This even despite the fact that "Texas" only aired for two years and that NBC also cancelled the 20 year-old soap "The Doctors" on the same day. In late 1983 or so, "Texas" was seen in daily half-hour repeats on Superstation TBS for about a year.
In the opening credits that is KPRC, whose outside was used as an establishing shot for the show's tv station, KVIK. The reason the station was called KVIK on the show was because it was owned by a character named VICKY Bellman, and in a satirical plotline at the end of the show's run, the character, despite trying her hardest to turn the station's fortune's around, lost the station to impatient and greedy network executives, the parellels to NBC's cancellation of "Texas" all but spelled out to the audience.
#9
Posted Saturday, April 30, 2005 at 12:04 PM
KimberlySayWhat, on Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 @ 12:17pm, said:
The 1981 theme is entirely different from 1982 and is very "Dallas"-esque. The 1982 theme is longer and has more shots of Houston including one of a TV station that I didn't recognize and couldn't make out the name. Could have been a fictitious one for the show.
Both are equally kind of cheesy, but fun! The quality's not all that great, but here it is anyway:
Click under where it says "Videos":
"Texas" link
I've only watched the two opening sequences.
Oh, and for some reason that voice-over at the end of both videos just cracks me up.
gosh, could that opening have been less homogenous? not a black or brown face in the bunch. i just love how they whitewash texas like that. lol
#11
Posted Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 3:26 AM
KennethColeSRG, on Monday, May 2nd, 2005 @ 11:12pm, said:
figures.
#12
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 9:57 AM
http://video.aol.com...ssic-soaps/1744
Please note that from time to time, the videos are unavailable while the site is updated.
As various posters have noted, "Texas" got off to a wobbly start (check out the lengthy scenes in early shows where not much happens), but improved greatly in its second and final year.
The first few episodes feature several location segments with the cast, including exterior and interior shots of the TV station mentioned earlier.
The very first opening has been posted on You Tube at:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=K7FCC6JtMAI
I hope someone will capture the second, more catchy theme music once the AOL episodes reach the 1981 stage.
#13
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 10:14 AM
my two favorite characters:
#15
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 12:07 PM
Can you imagine having to fill that name in on a ScanTron form in elementary school?!?
With the slow Southern drawl that I'm sure they used on the show, it probably took half an episode just to introduce Ms. Carrington Delaney Bancroft Wheeler!!!
#16
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 12:07 PM
The other show Matt Houston was more recognized I think, and only because of the name Houston. It fizzled out shortly after as well. That dude/star was Tom Selleck's competetion I think. Where are they now section.
#17
Posted Thursday, July 26, 2007 at 7:48 PM
http://en.wikipedia....28soap_opera%29
A scanned TV Guide article from 1983 also bears checking out on the pitfalls the soap faced, ultimately leading to its cancellation. There are three pages in total. Here is the link to page one. The forward button at the top will take you to the next two pages.
http://albums.photo....?...&p=75701697
Any fans wishing to share high and low points on the show are invited to check out a "Texas" discussion board located at.
http://awfan4ever197...86/t/Texas.html
#18
Posted Saturday, July 28, 2007 at 5:52 PM
KimberlySayWhat, on Wednesday, January 26th, 2005 @ 12:17pm, said:
The 1981 theme is entirely different from 1982 and is very "Dallas"-esque. The 1982 theme is longer and has more shots of Houston including one of a TV station that I didn't recognize and couldn't make out the name. Could have been a fictitious one for the show.
Both are equally kind of cheesy, but fun! The quality's not all that great, but here it is anyway:
Click under where it says "Videos":
"Texas" link
I've only watched the two opening sequences.
Oh, and for some reason that voice-over at the end of both videos just cracks me up.
The link is dead now?
#19
Posted Tuesday, July 31, 2007 at 9:19 AM
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=K7FCC6JtMAI
It dates from the first few episodes in August 1980. One of the links above takes you to the on-line episodes available for free on the AOL site.
The second theme, which was introduced in 1981, is the more memorable one. Here's hoping someone will add it to You Tube once the AOL episodes reach that stage.
#22
Posted Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 3:19 PM
http://awfan4ever197....com/topic/5160
Some of the clips feature the second and final theme song, which was later used for commercials in the US by Citibank.
#23
Posted Thursday, September 18, 2008 at 10:20 PM
texassoapfan, on Thursday, April 10th, 2008 @ 4:19pm, said:
http://awfan4ever197....com/topic/5160
Some of the clips feature the second and final theme song, which was later used for commercials in the US by Citibank.
September 18, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers have been with Houston / Galveston residents since Ike came on shore. Here is something to cheer everyone up. It's the second and final theme song from the early 80s soap "Texas," which was set in Houston.
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=w21mcY76jjg
#24
Posted Friday, September 19, 2008 at 2:58 PM
User "cfs89" has focused on theme songs and favorite "Texas" wedding moments (Iris & Alex, Reena and Max and Lurlene and Joel).
http://www.youtube.com/user/cfs89
User "hfxmusicman" is loading clips at such a rate that I'm having a hard time keeping up. In addition to adding scenes from the 1981 episodes (e.g. Chris Shaw murder, Dennis' split with Paige, Iris' mourning of Alex and the wedding of Ginny and Ryan), hfxmusicman has added scenes from the final episodes, including the last segment featuring a memorable speech by Vicky (the late, great Elizabeth Allen) and the toast to "Texas" by Justin (Jerry Lanning). The telethon clips also feature the songs "Texas (When I Die)" and "Deep in the Heart of Texas."
http://www.youtube.c...ser/hfxmusicman
#25
Posted Friday, February 6, 2009 at 9:43 PM
Two fans are keeping Texas clips alive on You Tube. The most extensive holdings are found at:
http://www.youtube.c...ser/hfxmusicman
Another You Tube user has saved opening and closing credits, along with a few lost episodes not aired by AOL.
http://www.youtube.com/user/cfs89
In the end, the AOL airings reached episode 339 of Texas' total of 617. On its Classic Soaps blog, Procter & Gamble has indicated it is searching for a new home to continue presenting these precious holdings. Stay tuned for updates at:
http://www.pgpclassicsoaps.com/
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