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SOAPnet Announces GH Thanksgiving Day "Quartermania" Marathon!

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Coming just in time for Turkey Day!  Soap fans can spend Thanksgiving night with SOAPnet and the squabbling Quartermaine clan!  That is because SOAPnet has just announced a special five-hour General Hospital marathon titled, “Quartermania” that celebrates the Quartermaines in all their glory, and all of their wacky, wild and beloved Thanksgiving traditions.

The marathon starts at 7 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday, November 22nd.   Here below are the Thanksgiving Day “Quartermania” episodes that viewers who have SOAPnet will get to see!

7 p.m. – Episode #1995-8358 (original air date November 23, 1995) – Lucy is horrified to find her duck, Sigmund, Missing on Thanksgiving. The Quartermaines end up eating pizza.

8 p.m. – Episode #1997-8877B (original air date November 27, 1997) – On Thanksgiving, Jason saves the Quartermaines from being robbed by the pizza deliverymen.

9 p.m. – Episode #2001-9899B (original air date November 22, 2001) – Drama over Skye and Rea at the Quatermaines’ Thanksgiving table turns into a food fight.

10 p.m. – Episode #2009–11942 (original air date November 25, 2009) – The Quartermaines’ Thanksgiving becomes even wackier when Luke and the Spencers join them for the holiday.

11 p.m. – Episode #2011-12440 (original air date November 23, 2011) – There’s tension in the air when Sam and Jason spend Thanksgiving with the Quartermaines.

Which is your favorite moment of  Thanksgiving past of the Q’s?  And which episode from the list above are you most looking forward to seeing again? Let us know!

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I’m a Quartermainiac! I count among my blessings this Thanksgiving holiday that I still have SOAPnet. It is the channel I watch most consistently.

I am looking forward to the first one with Lucya and her duck! All the episodes however, look good, and I will be watching the marathon!

Phenomenal!! I love Soapnet and I can definitly skip Thanksgiving’s lousy football games for the Q family!! After all, my team isn’t playing =)

I really wish I still had SoapNet!!! I heard that it might be coming back to Comcast. Any truth to the rumor?

Oh, it will be so much fun to revisit these episodes and the Quartermaines again! Thanks to Soapnet for doing this. I just wish that this network was still received by ALL soap fans!

I have Comcast as cable. Do not get soapnet any more. Is there a way to see these thanksgiving episodes. Thank you

I remember Lucy & her duck!!!! I love that episode!! & of course – seeing Jason again would make my night!!!!

Looking forward to seeing shows that aired before my time with GH!

Cannot wait. Love the Qs, love SoapNet, thank goodness we still have it on Directv.
Thanks whoever for this marathon.

Another reason to LOVE Soapnet. It’s still on Time Warner- I hope the top brass at ABC finds a way to keep Soapnet going and going…..

I have Comcast and I still get Soapnet. I’m really looking forward to seeing Lucy and her duck and the food fight!!

They should have left out the 2011 episode, it was awful, and put in yet another more memorable, enjoyable Q T-day instead.

awesome news – i can not wait!

I also have Comcast and get SoapNet. I’m looking forward to the first two because
a) Lucy! and
b) I wasn’t watching in the 90’s

man, I wish they’d put that on a DVD set! I’ve never had Soapnet — feel totally let down that I can’t see these great shows – well not on a big screen, to play over and over again!

oh, and yesterday – what great surprise coming home yesterday to find Alan Q !!! I miss him so much! I kept him in my mind and heart the way I last saw him, so yeah, he’s a bit older, but I hope the Q ghosts will be a regular thing! Everytime I see him, I think of him as Prince Charming from the old TV special of Cinderella!

oh, and remember when Robin was going thru the whole Stone is dying… and “ghosts” of her “dead” parents kept appearing?? Of course we find out later, they were never dead…

oh, I hope there’s a place in Port Chuck that Helena has our beloved “dead” characters on ice…. like Dr. Alan and Dr. Tony and Emily!

Looking forward to them. I hope soapnet can give us some classic thanksgiving and xmas episodes of OLTL. I miss my Buchanan clan so much.

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Several stars from from daytime drama television past and present are scheduled to participate for an evening of stories of emotional on- and off-screen experiences with cancer, and moving tributes to beloved daytime favorites who lost their battle plus musical performances.

Daytime Stands Up: A Benefit for Stand Up To Cancer … We All Have a Story, streams live on Thursday, May 16, from 8 to 11 p.m. ET/5 to 8 pm PT simultaneously on StandUpToCancer.org and YouTube channels The Locher Room and Michael Fairman Channel.

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