"DAYS" OF 1972: THE FIRST-EVER LOOK AT MONTHLY DETAILS!
With monthly "Days" synopses already available back to 1973, Jason47 will now be posting a look at some episodes each month from 1972, the first time specific monthly data will be available for that year! Up first: January 1972. These synopses will be inserted into the daily episode guide as well.
JANUARY 1972
1565 (1/21/72)- Addie has lunch with Scott, again sounds him out on how the reconciliation is going, presses the idea of Julie's having another baby, moving to a house, to keep her occupied. After Scott leaves, Addie again remembers Julie's telephone conversation, where she duped Addie into thinking she was talking to Scott. In Tom's hospital office, he talks to the police just before Alice arrives. He explains to her there are no leads as to the recent theft, the police theorize the tape will never be found. Alice informs him of Mickey's visit, Laura's decision to get a divorce, and Mickey's attitude toward Bill, should Laura marry him. Laura enters, and the whole matter is discussed. Laura admits she loves Bill, but would fight for Michael's custody. She decides she must tell Michael of the divorce. As Julie and Doug snuggle in his apartment, a plant of forget-me-nots is delivered. Julie teases him, but he claims to not know where they came from. In the elevator outside Doug's apartment, Addie waits, shows the delivery boy a picture of Julie. He tells her the same girl is inside. And now Addie decides to look into Doug's background.
1570 (1/28/72)- In Laura's clinic office, she and Susan discuss Susan's dilemma. Although Laura is not overly surprised Susan didn't go through with the abortion, she realizes the problems ahead. And yet, knowing Susan's past history. her tenuous relationship with Doug, she is understanding. Susan expresses a hope Greg might turn to her, but is definite that one way or the other, she'll never be alone again. After she leaves, Laura reflects on the problem, then calls home, is surprised to find Mickey already there. Is it to court Michael she wonders? Mickey and Michael set the table in Laura's absence. Michael comments on his father's consideration for his mother. Yet the boy senses there is something wrong. He mentions he'd like to go ice skating again after dinner, and after learning his homework is done, Mickey gives him permission. Michael asks about his Uncle Bill, why he is not operating as a surgeon. But before Mickey can answer, Laura appears at the door. Bill stops by to pick Doug up for work. Doug, knowing Bill is on cloud nine, instructs him about love by singing "Love Is a Simple Thing." Bill is quietly happy as he listens to the lyrics, painting his dreams. After dinner, Michael says he's going skating now. Laura is against the idea, for logical reasons, but realizes that Mickey apparently has already given him permission. Rather than start a argument before the boy, she agrees, if Mickey will drive Michael there. As the boy goes to get ready, Laura suggests she and Mickey have a talk upon his return. After Mickey leaves, Laura remembers her love scene with Bill, and her declaration of faith regarding the Kitty Horton affair. She wants to believe Mickey will make no issue out of the matter. Meanwhile, a junkie sits on the floor of an unkempt room, opens a metal container, takes a tape out and looks at it sinisterly.
With monthly "Days" synopses already available back to 1973, Jason47 will now be posting a look at some episodes each month from 1972, the first time specific monthly data will be available for that year! Up first: January 1972. These synopses will be inserted into the daily episode guide as well.
JANUARY 1972
1565 (1/21/72)- Addie has lunch with Scott, again sounds him out on how the reconciliation is going, presses the idea of Julie's having another baby, moving to a house, to keep her occupied. After Scott leaves, Addie again remembers Julie's telephone conversation, where she duped Addie into thinking she was talking to Scott. In Tom's hospital office, he talks to the police just before Alice arrives. He explains to her there are no leads as to the recent theft, the police theorize the tape will never be found. Alice informs him of Mickey's visit, Laura's decision to get a divorce, and Mickey's attitude toward Bill, should Laura marry him. Laura enters, and the whole matter is discussed. Laura admits she loves Bill, but would fight for Michael's custody. She decides she must tell Michael of the divorce. As Julie and Doug snuggle in his apartment, a plant of forget-me-nots is delivered. Julie teases him, but he claims to not know where they came from. In the elevator outside Doug's apartment, Addie waits, shows the delivery boy a picture of Julie. He tells her the same girl is inside. And now Addie decides to look into Doug's background.
1570 (1/28/72)- In Laura's clinic office, she and Susan discuss Susan's dilemma. Although Laura is not overly surprised Susan didn't go through with the abortion, she realizes the problems ahead. And yet, knowing Susan's past history. her tenuous relationship with Doug, she is understanding. Susan expresses a hope Greg might turn to her, but is definite that one way or the other, she'll never be alone again. After she leaves, Laura reflects on the problem, then calls home, is surprised to find Mickey already there. Is it to court Michael she wonders? Mickey and Michael set the table in Laura's absence. Michael comments on his father's consideration for his mother. Yet the boy senses there is something wrong. He mentions he'd like to go ice skating again after dinner, and after learning his homework is done, Mickey gives him permission. Michael asks about his Uncle Bill, why he is not operating as a surgeon. But before Mickey can answer, Laura appears at the door. Bill stops by to pick Doug up for work. Doug, knowing Bill is on cloud nine, instructs him about love by singing "Love Is a Simple Thing." Bill is quietly happy as he listens to the lyrics, painting his dreams. After dinner, Michael says he's going skating now. Laura is against the idea, for logical reasons, but realizes that Mickey apparently has already given him permission. Rather than start a argument before the boy, she agrees, if Mickey will drive Michael there. As the boy goes to get ready, Laura suggests she and Mickey have a talk upon his return. After Mickey leaves, Laura remembers her love scene with Bill, and her declaration of faith regarding the Kitty Horton affair. She wants to believe Mickey will make no issue out of the matter. Meanwhile, a junkie sits on the floor of an unkempt room, opens a metal container, takes a tape out and looks at it sinisterly.