It was the prelude, if you will, to the Clown Puppet Murders. When Nadine, Raven's mom, was poisoned suspicion was on Raven but fortuitously she'd followed her mother's wishes and arranged a cremation ... too late, as I remember, for an autopsy. She'd been having an affair with Eliot Dorn who'd hired the Karr's nephew to perform with hand puppets in Dorn's nightclub when one night an unseen operator used a puppet bearing knife to slay Dorn.
Movie star Nola Madison was in Monticello for a film and her husband fell for policewoman Debbie Saxon. Nola used her witch makeup from the movie to become an old lady and next door neighbor to Debbie. Dr. Miles Cavanaugh had seen Nola made up on the movie set and since he was a friend of Debbie's, Nola feared he'd expose her. So she stacked his water cooler with LSD and he began to have visions of his murdered wife Denise. Nola had been married to Eliot Dorn briefly after Miles' sister April's mother (who'd saved him from the cult he lead) found him not to be faithful and kicked him out.
All those Slesar plots were brilliant and decent murder mysteries full of clues and suspense with many twists. Alas, P&G played a big role in the ratings destruction of the show by moving it to an earlier CBS airtime. It began life at 4:30 pm and after 4 years moved to 3:30 which still made it available to school kids and working adults who got home early. But then it was moved to 2:30 pm and immediately fell to the bottom of the ratings barrel. P&G wanted to expand As the World Turns to an hour and with CBS chose to dump EoN to make time space. ABC picked up the show in December 1975 with a 4 pm airtime which would have been great had the affiliates by then not wanted to carry syndicated shows starting at 4 pm. It's a fact that in the cities which carried Edge at 4pm immediately following General Hospital it was highly rated ... but overall the Neilsens became lower because so many affiliates dropped the show or had a 1-day delay to air it mid-morning.
The story arcs were anywhere from 4 months to a year, full of interesting characters and sparkling, witty dialogue. I'm surprised P&G hasn't considered releasing some sort of tribute to Edge on DVD since they have every episode from Denise Cavanaugh murdering a former employee to the end. Perhaps one day. LOL
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