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Thread started 04/01/07 2:06pm

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Falcon Crest on DVD

When is this great series[Apollonia appeared in 10 episodes] going to be released on DVD? Which season did Apollonia appear in? I think it was in 1985 or 1986. Does anyone else remember seeing her in Sliders in the episode Slide like an Egyptian?
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Reply #1 posted 04/02/07 6:26am

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I remember watching Apollonia on 'Falcon Crest'.It was in the fall of 1985.She played a singer.One of the characters on the show (a popular actor but I can't remember his name) fell in love with her.When he brought her home to meet his grandmother,she mistakenly referred to her "Abbolonia" lol In several episodes,she performed songs in a nightclub.I recall songs like "Don't Let The Night Grow Cold" and a country song called "Sweet Country Lovin".These were newly written songs that Apollonia recorded especially for the show.She remained on the show for about thirteen episodes,if I'm not mistaken.Eventually,her character became famous and left the small town for fame and fortune elsewhere.
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Reply #2 posted 04/02/07 9:18pm

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she was the love interest of Lorenzo Lamas. his grandmother was played by Jane Wyman (also known as the first Mrs. Ronald Reagan). my recollection is that she called her Babylonia! the Enquirer, or some reputable news source at the time, reported that Apollonia received a dozen purple roses from guess who the day she arrived on the set.
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Reply #3 posted 04/03/07 10:50am

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SoulAlive said:

I remember watching Apollonia on 'Falcon Crest'.It was in the fall of 1985.She played a singer.One of the characters on the show (a popular actor but I can't remember his name) fell in love with her.When he brought her home to meet his grandmother,she mistakenly referred to her "Abbolonia" lol In several episodes,she performed songs in a nightclub.I recall songs like "Don't Let The Night Grow Cold" and a country song called "Sweet Country Lovin".These were newly written songs that Apollonia recorded especially for the show.She remained on the show for about thirteen episodes,if I'm not mistaken.Eventually,her character became famous and left the small town for fame and fortune elsewhere.


nod Per IMDB it was 10 shows '85-'86

"Falcon Crest" (10 episodes)
Ingress and Egress (1 November 1985) - Apollonia
Sharps and Flats (8 November 1985) - Apollonia
Changing Partners (15 November 1985) - Apollonia
Storm Warning (22 November 1985) - Apollonia
The Naked Truth (29 November 1985) - Apollonia
Inconceivable Affairs (6 December 1985) - Apollonia
Strange Bedfellows (13 December 1985) - Apollonia
False Hope (20 December 1985) - Apollonia
Fair Game (3 January 1986) - Apollonia
Conundrum (10 January 1986) - Apollonia
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Reply #4 posted 04/04/07 2:13am

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madartista said:

she was the love interest of Lorenzo Lamas. his grandmother was played by Jane Wyman (also known as the first Mrs. Ronald Reagan). my recollection is that she called her Babylonia! the Enquirer, or some reputable news source at the time, reported that Apollonia received a dozen purple roses from guess who the day she arrived on the set.



that's right,she called her "Babylonia" lol I remember laughing at that
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