This is why I loved Brenda's portrayal. We all forget that originally she was an innocent young woman who fell in love with an unhappily married man. She hardened after Kay "killed" Phillip, invalidated her marriage (making her son a bastard), and cheated her out of her inheritance. It's a tribute to the great Jeanne Cooper that it's impossible to see Kay as a villain, though in the old days, she did some terrible things. And it's a tribute to Brenda that she was able to transform sweet Jill into the trashy vamp we all loved to hate.
Brenda and Jess were both superb at portraying Jill. I grew up with both, but over the years, I grew to respect and revel in Jess Walton’s ferocity as Jill. Brenda will always remind me of my first few years with Y&R...the GREAT 80s!
I remember seeing Jess Walton in an early 70s episode of "Gunsmoke" quite a while before she became "Jill." But, yeah, I watched Y&R in the first few seasons, and the "Jill Foster" character had become too essential to bring in a replacement for the original, Brenda Dickson. Trivia: In that episode of "Gunsmoke" featuring Jess, her fiance was Robert Urich, who eventually starred in "SWAT." And in that same episode, Robert's brother was played by Mark Shera, who later also starred in "SWAT."
I was reading on another one of the classic Y&R "must see clips" and a commenter suggested why doesn't Sony put these original classic episodes of Y&R on DVDs to sell like so many other classic shows are now doing? I think they are afraid that the original episodes from 40 years ago would have more eyeballs and interest than today's episodes airing now. It would be a huge moneymaker if they sold these original episodes, so the question is why aren't they cashing in on that huge fan base that would clamor for these old episodes?
I noticed something from watching old clips of Brenda's Jill. I don't know if anyone noticed but in the 80s, Brenda Dickson seemed to have changed her role slightly as Jill. In the 70s, she had more emotion and was more emotional as a character. By the 80s, she became this sorta cutthroat character. Not necessarily a villain, but not a very nice person either. Which I suppose was a result of the situations that happened between her and Kay when she was with Phillip. She also adopted this strange accent too in the 80s, which has often become the butt of a lot of jokes on the internet because of how campy she portrayed herself. Which is not entirely shocking since she played on a soap opera. And soap operas, especially during the 80s, were especially (and could be extremely) campy and outlandish. But it was like as she became more affluent and got rich as a result of marrying John Abbott and becoming a huge part of Jabot, she let the fortunes go to her head. I'm always fascinated by Brenda Dickson's Jill because it genuinely was a polar opposite to the Jill played by Jess Walton. Brenda's seemed much more opulent and obsessed with glamour and being self absorbed. Maybe Jess' Jill was too for a period but not so much later on. Brenda Dickson certainly wasn't the greatest actress but she was perfect for the soaps and especially the character of Jill Foster Abbott, one of maybe a few characters on Y&R who truly had a very big evolution throughout the show.
Tyler Talks, I think Brenda was a good actress. Lookit, Jill changed. Jill was kicked around and kicked to the curb and abused and when she and John divorced, she snapped and decided to look out for her own interests and to play hardball. And she had a taste of wealth and didnt wanna be left penniles again. And she wanted to work in the cosmetics industry. She was like a cornered animal, and she ended up on top somehow. She became ruthless, somewhat, but that was an evolution of her character. She felt she was surrounded by lions and in a man's world and Kay was still trying to destroy her marraiage. Jill fought back, and won against the odds.
I disagree. That piece of acting having a fit with Katherine showed how good she actually was until they had her start camping it up like Alexis Carrington (Dynasty)
How can you watch this episode of Brenda Dickson and not think she was a wonderful, realistic actress ???? I don't possibly know of how anyone could give a more natural or realistic performance. Jeanne and Brenda were wonderful actresses and quite irreplaceable. 💜💜❤️❤️🧡🧡😉😉😀😀
😁😁😁....it's kind of a long story. They had an affair behind Katherine's back. Philip asked Kathrine for a divorce, flew to the Dominican Republic to get that divorce from Katherine, when he got back Katherine picked him up from the airport and drove their car off a cliff. Philip was barely alive and put on his deathbed in the hospital, but he was conscious enough to marry Jill. However, shortly after that deathbed wedding Katherine had that marriage annulled therefore robbing Jill's baby of his father's name and inheritance.
This is why I loved Brenda's portrayal. We all forget that originally she was an innocent young woman who fell in love with an unhappily married man. She hardened after Kay "killed" Phillip, invalidated her marriage (making her son a bastard), and cheated her out of her inheritance. It's a tribute to the great Jeanne Cooper that it's impossible to see Kay as a villain, though in the old days, she did some terrible things. And it's a tribute to Brenda that she was able to transform sweet Jill into the trashy vamp we all loved to hate.
This is why I loved Brenda's portrayal. We all forget that originally she
was an innocent young woman who fell in love with an unhappily married
man. She hardened after Kay "killed" Phillip, invalidated her marriage
(making her son a bastard), and cheated her out of her inheritance.
It's a tribute to the great Jeanne Cooper that it's impossible to see
Kay as a villain, though in the old days, she did some terrible things.
And it's a tribute to Brenda that she was able to transform sweet Jill
into the trashy vamp we all loved to hate.
She was a much better Jill than Jess Wallen or whatever her name is.
@@merricat3025 Jess Walton
Brenda and Jess were both superb at portraying Jill. I grew up with both, but over the years, I grew to respect and revel in Jess Walton’s ferocity as Jill. Brenda will always remind me of my first few years with Y&R...the GREAT 80s!
I remember when Jill was sweet. I also remember Katherine calling down to the barn to have a stable boy come up to take care of her in the bedroom.
So did she kill him on purpose or was it just an accident/her drunken driving
These 2 made the show.Never the same without Brenda.
Agree
terry ferguson Exactly!
I remember seeing Jess Walton in an early 70s episode of "Gunsmoke" quite a while before she became "Jill."
But, yeah, I watched Y&R in the first few seasons, and the "Jill Foster" character had become too essential to bring in a replacement for the original, Brenda Dickson.
Trivia: In that episode of "Gunsmoke" featuring Jess, her fiance was Robert Urich, who eventually starred in "SWAT." And in that same episode, Robert's brother was played by Mark Shera, who later also starred in "SWAT."
Their scenes together on Y&R were so gothic! Good stuff!
At 1:09 Jill's and Katherine's faces merge to form Ewectricia, the Enchanted Enigma of the Lost Shrubberies!
I remember the ORIGINAL Jill Abbot from the early eighties her name was BRENDA DICKSON.BOY ,was she HOT❤❤❤!!
Brenda is the best jill ever
“As I see it, we have an even exchange, Jill, you and I.”
I was reading on another one of the classic Y&R "must see clips" and a commenter suggested why doesn't Sony put these original classic episodes of Y&R on DVDs to sell like so many other classic shows are now doing? I think they are afraid that the original episodes from 40 years ago would have more eyeballs and interest than today's episodes airing now. It would be a huge moneymaker if they sold these original episodes, so the question is why aren't they cashing in on that huge fan base that would clamor for these old episodes?
They should stream classic soaps on Netflix or another streaming service. Soap fans deserve this treat.
i have to believe they dont want people seeing great writing
I agree 100%.
I totally agree!These episodes were way more interesting than today's Y&R
I noticed something from watching old clips of Brenda's Jill. I don't know if anyone noticed but in the 80s, Brenda Dickson seemed to have changed her role slightly as Jill.
In the 70s, she had more emotion and was more emotional as a character. By the 80s, she became this sorta cutthroat character. Not necessarily a villain, but not a very nice person either. Which I suppose was a result of the situations that happened between her and Kay when she was with Phillip. She also adopted this strange accent too in the 80s, which has often become the butt of a lot of jokes on the internet because of how campy she portrayed herself. Which is not entirely shocking since she played on a soap opera. And soap operas, especially during the 80s, were especially (and could be extremely) campy and outlandish.
But it was like as she became more affluent and got rich as a result of marrying John Abbott and becoming a huge part of Jabot, she let the fortunes go to her head.
I'm always fascinated by Brenda Dickson's Jill because it genuinely was a polar opposite to the Jill played by Jess Walton. Brenda's seemed much more opulent and obsessed with glamour and being self absorbed. Maybe Jess' Jill was too for a period but not so much later on. Brenda Dickson certainly wasn't the greatest actress but she was perfect for the soaps and especially the character of Jill Foster Abbott, one of maybe a few characters on Y&R who truly had a very big evolution throughout the show.
Tyler Talks, I think Brenda was a good actress. Lookit, Jill changed. Jill was kicked around and kicked to the curb and abused and when she and John divorced, she snapped and decided to look out for her own interests and to play hardball. And she had a taste of wealth and didnt wanna be left penniles again. And she wanted to work in the cosmetics industry. She was like a cornered animal, and she ended up on top somehow. She became ruthless, somewhat, but that was an evolution of her character. She felt she was surrounded by lions and in a man's world and Kay was still trying to destroy her marraiage. Jill fought back, and won against the odds.
And poor people who find themselves in a wealthy world ARE very conscious of the way they talk!
I disagree. That piece of acting having a fit with Katherine showed how good she actually was until they had her start camping it up like Alexis Carrington (Dynasty)
That's what I think of my mom right there to i definitely agree with you and your comment too
The bitch fights these two would have were incredible! Brenda and Jeanne were terrific. The best Jill.
I love Jess Walton too. But the two Jills are like two different characters.
How can you watch this episode of Brenda Dickson and not think she was a wonderful, realistic actress ???? I don't possibly know of how anyone could give a more natural or realistic performance. Jeanne and Brenda were wonderful actresses and quite irreplaceable. 💜💜❤️❤️🧡🧡😉😉😀😀
God. They both look so young.
Wow this is when young and the restless was actually good
I finally had to quit watching,cause all the original characters were gone.Became the Victor Newman show.
This Is The Way Soaps Were Years Ago. xo
Love!
My oldest sat in her baby swing sucking her bottle as I watched Jill distoryy her family & the Brooks family one by one
sounds fair to me lol
beautiful eyes
Yeah her eyes are amazing.
She's HOT!!!
Brenda is really hot! She still looks good now too!
Why on Earth would Kay admit this to Jill? Was this just to hurt her again? Or was this when she tried to buy baby Phillip?
How did Jill Foster and Phillip have a relationship when Phillip was married to Katherine?
😁😁😁....it's kind of a long story. They had an affair behind Katherine's back. Philip asked Kathrine for a divorce, flew to the Dominican Republic to get that divorce from Katherine, when he got back Katherine picked him up from the airport and drove their car off a cliff. Philip was barely alive and put on his deathbed in the hospital, but he was conscious enough to marry Jill. However, shortly after that deathbed wedding Katherine had that marriage annulled therefore robbing Jill's baby of his father's name and inheritance.
How did Katherine have the marriage to Jill annulled?
So did she kill him on purpose or was it just an accident/her drunken driving
On purpose
Does anyone know when this aired?
1976
Make up didn't help these 2 here not Glamorous at All 😆
Strasburg! Acting! Tiny tiny tiny mouth!
This is why I loved Brenda's portrayal. We all forget that originally she
was an innocent young woman who fell in love with an unhappily married
man. She hardened after Kay "killed" Phillip, invalidated her marriage
(making her son a bastard), and cheated her out of her inheritance.
It's a tribute to the great Jeanne Cooper that it's impossible to see
Kay as a villain, though in the old days, she did some terrible things.
And it's a tribute to Brenda that she was able to transform sweet Jill
into the trashy vamp we all loved to hate.