♥ Never Ending Story 1989 ♥


♥ Never Ending Story 1989 ♥

Note on soap magazine publication dates and content of articles/interviews regarding multiple soap stars: Many of the monthly or every other month (and sometimes quarterly) magazines back in the 1980's would be on the newsstands a long time before the date on the actual magazine. We've noticed, for instance, that DAYTIME TV magazine did an interview with Drake in late 1986 about his upcoming wedding, which was scheduled for December 1986, yet the interview didn't appear until the July 1987 issue several months later. Therefore, it might be a bit confusing to read about his "upcoming" wedding in an interview dated July 1987 when you happen to know he was married in December 1986. We've tried to date the articles to match the date on the magazine, regardless of when the events talked about took place. Hopefully it will make sense as you go along!

We've also edited some of the articles/interviews to just include John's storyline, since this is a Drake/John website. We've left out comments and sections about other actors or storylines unless they're involved with John's storyline. This too should be very apparent and clear when we've done that so it makes sense and you don't have to skim through a long article to find the "John parts."


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♥ Big DAYS Controversy:
Do Roman And Diana
Really Belong Together?

DAYS OF OUR LIVES Roman And Diana – Are They Lovers Or Losers? Some Loyal DAYS Fans Try To Clear Up This Controversy!

If it's true that the only time to worry is when people are not talking about you, then Drake Hogestyn (Roman) and Genie Francis (Diana) haven't got a thing to fear. SOAP OPERA STARS created a monster when we published three contrasting letters about this DAYS couple in our August issue. Although a reader from Huntington, West Virginia called them "a winning team," "Longtime DAYS Viewer" of Williams, California called Diana a "cheap imitation of Marlena" and predicted that "Deidre Hall's fans will never accept Diana and Roman together." "Disgusted" from Pensacola, Florida declared that the couple has "all the appeal of a wet mop." This reader even went so far as to suggest that all Genie Francis can do is "flash her teeth and cry." Fighting words? You bet! The following is a small sampling of the best of the avalanche of letters that ensued.

A lady who signed herself "Diana and Roman's Number One Fan" from Rancho Cordova, California urged the letter writers quoted above to "Go watch those twenty-two years of DAYS over again!" She had these words for "Disgusted": "I'd like to see you act, Missy! Genie Francis has a lot more to flash than both of you!" "Fan Forever" of Lancaster, Pennsylvania believes that "Genie Francis could be popular anywhere, even on the moon. She is so great!"

The burning controversy, however, centers not so much on Miss Francis' talents, or alleged lack of same, but rather on the nature of the on-screen chemistry between her and Drake Hogestyn. "A Devoted Patch and Kayla Fan" from Canada writes, "I find them a very superficial couple - they leave me cold. Their competitive relationship is totally unappealing - sometimes it's even offensive." In the same delivery was a letter from "Devoted DAYS fan" who said, "Drake and Genie have developed a competitive relationship that is at the same time very sensual." This fan went on to say that "since meeting Diana, Roman has become more entertaining to watch. I think he is displaying more chemistry with Genie than when he was paired with Marlena.
(OOPS! This is wrong. Since this fan is talking about Genie and not Diana, it might be easier to understand if she says "I think Drake is displaying more chemistry with Genie than when he was paired with Deidre" not "I think he is displaying more chemistry with Genie than when he was paired with Marlena.") If I can accept Genie without her Luke, other fans should accept Roman without Marlena. (OOPS! This is wrong. Once again it should be "If I can accept Genie without her Tony, other fans should accept Drake without Deidre" not "If I can accept Genie without her Luke, other fans should accept Roman without Marlena.") Drake is not the same Roman as he was in the past. He has now given Roman more of a sense of humor. Roman and Diana's passion for each other is absolutely habit forming!" But lest Drake and Genie think that they've got it made, there's this opinion from Bonnie Newell of Thomasville, Georgia: "Believe me, Drake Hogestyn doesn't have a thing to worry about when making love to Genie Francis. (OOPS! This is wrong. We know that this is Bonnie Newell's letter and she is entitled to her opinion, but this is very poor sentence structure so we must correct her. She should've said "Drake Hogestyn doesn't have a thing to worry about when his character is making love to Genie Francis' Diana" not "Drake Hogestyn doesn't have a thing to worry about when making love to Genie Francis.") He can let his wife watch their love scenes because there is nothing to see. No thrills, no magic, no passion." Not to worry, kids. Not as long as there's a Mary Catherine Bon in Elberton, Georgia. She's on your side. "My hat's off to Drake and Genie," she writes. "They are the only Super Couple!"

As effective as the converts are now finding Roman and Diana, the ghost of Marlena still looms large in the minds of many. Rumors of Deidre Hall's return (totally unfounded, we're told) continue to inflame the hopes of the devoted. But things never stay the same as M. Laird of Seattle, Washington well understands. "I know what Roman and Marlena had was pretty special," he (or she) writes, "but you have to understand that Roman and Diana fell in love. If you knew what love is, you wouldn't have made such a harsh condemnation. They love each other and they want to share that love. After all, Marlena did once say she wanted him to be happy always. If love with Diana doesn't make Roman happy, Marlena would watch from above and she'd be sad, too." Laird was so offended by "Disgusted's" letter that he (or she) ends by saying, "So take your pathetic and screwed-up opinion and stick it where the sun don't shine!"

Fortunately, not all of the fans have such a violent reaction. Marilyn Kelly of Danville, Illinois ends her letter with a more moderate "I'll pretend I didn't read those two letters."

"Genie Francis and Drake Hogestyn have everything it takes to make a perfect soap couple," writes "Roman and Diana Fan" from West Jordan, Utah. "They have something that's irresistible to watch, whether it's romance, disagreement, humor, excitement or Diana getting herself into trouble as usual."

"Sure Diana may flash her teeth (as 'Disgusted' says), but it just shows what a beautiful smile she has. And wouldn't you cry too (as 'Disgusted' also says) if you were in the same situations as she has been in? Genie is a beautiful, classy, loveable person and Drake is sensitive, gorgeous, and he's fine."

A new note of urgency enters this controversy at the mention of the fact that Genie Francis only has a two year contract. "She can't leave DAYS," wails the fan from West Jordan, "because she has too many fans who adore her. And besides, Roman and Diana are the hottest couple on daytime television. Don't take her off DAYS! She's a doll! What can we, the fans, do to keep Genie from leaving DAYS OF OUR LIVES?" This also worries Stephanie and Tracey Michel of Brooklyn, New York.
(Please Note: The magazine listed their complete address, which we're excluding to protect their privacy after all these years.) They fear that Roman and Diana may never marry because of Genie's possible departure from the show. "We would like to start a 'Save Roman and Diana' campaign to convince Genie she is appreciated. We will do all we can to convince her to stay." They invite viewers interested in saving the couple to send their letter and a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

The ultimate soap opera compliment was paid by R.R.S. of Monroe, Connecticut: "Roman and Diana are the one couple who could marry and never become boring!" Listen up, DAYS!


Freeman Gunter, SOAP OPERA STARS, 1/89

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Against All Odds:
The Love Story
Of Roman And Diana

Chapter 1: Diana Comes To Salem

Reporter Diana Colville entered Salem University Hospital beaten and comatose. When Diana regained consciousness, she refused to tell anyone who was responsible for her condition, even her old college friend Mike Horton. When there was another attempt on her life, it seemed that Kai, a mysterious man seen lurking in the hospital, might have assaulted her. Then, against doctors' orders, Diana left the hospital. Patch and Kayla found her in a state of near collapse. Diana refused to return to the hospital, so Kayla brought her back to her loft to hide out. Meanwhile, Mike's research lab was mysteriously destroyed by a bomb, and Diana saw a link between that and her fiancé's death. Frightened, she confided in Mike Horton that her fiancé, Dr. James Dixon, had been murdered on his way to Salem for a medical conference.

Chapter 2: The First Encounter

Still living at Kayla's loft, Diana investigated the destruction of the lab. She and Mike went through James's papers and found an unusual computer disc. Diana took the disc to Kimberly Donovan, hoping that her husband, Shane, could help decipher it. Meanwhile, through other channels, Victor learned that Diana had the disc he'd been looking for. Victor instructed Dr. Simon Hopkins, who'd recently joined the staff at University Hospital, to get the disc. Simon sent thugs over to the Donovan's where Diana and Kimberly were examining the disc. Luckily, Kimberly's brother, Captain Roman Brady, a detective on the Salem police force and a former ISA agent, arrived at the house with Shane and intercepted the armed men. This was the first significant meeting between Roman and Diana. Shortly after, Mike's girlfriend, Dr. Robin Jacobs, was attacked in her lab while working on the disc - which disappeared.

Chapter 3: Untangling The Maze

Meanwhile, Patch and Kayla had been investigating the near death of Senator Harper Deveraux. In their search, Patch and Kayla found documents which linked Diana and Dr. Simon Hopkins to Kava Chemical Corporation. Unbeknownst to Diana, her father, wealthy Phillip Colville, had made her Kava's largest shareholder.

Back in Salem, Diana and Mike kidnapped Kai, who had been stalking her. But before they could get any information from him, Roman Brady arrived to free Kai. Diana exchanged angry words with the police captain. Shortly afterward, Diana discovered that Kai was hired by her father to act as her bodyguard. When confronted, Kai finally revealed that Simon and James were co-conspirators in a plot to steal the computer disc - and that Simon had murdered James. Diana then worked alongside Patch and Kayla to snag the corrupt Dr. Hopkins and his cohort, FBI agent Ed Daniels. Roman and Kai helped expose the pair, and Roman shot and killed Hopkins at University Hospital. Soon after, Kai was mysteriously murdered. Although Diana wanted to investigate Ed Daniels, Roman stopped her. Brady was already looking into the FBI agent's illegal activities. But once again, Roman and Diana were at odds with one another.


Chapter 4: An Independent Woman

Their frustration with each other grew when Roman criticized Diana for her irresponsible reporting. Then Diana moved out of Kayla's loft into a condo owned by mobster Victor Kiriakis. Fearing for his daughter's safety, Phillip Colville asked Roman to convince Diana to move out of Victor's grasp. Roman tried, but Diana told him to stay out of her life. Then fate intervened. Roman's daughter, Carrie, fell out of a boat. Diana rescued her, and Roman gave Diana a small life preserver charm to show his gratitude. Diana wore it around her neck from then on. There was a brief truce, but the battle began anew when Roman asked Diana to spy on Victor.

Chapter 5: Love At Last

Diana learned that James was also working for Victor at the time of his death. At last, she was ready to help Roman investigate Kiriakis. She feigned an interest in the mogul, and twice accompanied him to Greece, hoping to learn more about the missing disc. Roman followed. While Victor met with a veiled mystery woman who vowed to destroy him, Roman and Diana were both frightened and worried about each other's safety - but insisted their concern was purely professional.

By now, Roman was anxious that Victor would catch on to the fact that Diana was spying on him. In case of a mishap, Roman instructed Diana to place an oil lamp in her window. That will be our signal, he told her tenderly, as they walked through the sunlit ruins. Diana assured Roman she'd be fine alone with Victor, but soon Victor pressured her to make love to him. Diana quickly put the lamp in the window and Roman had some passing children toss a ball through the glass, and Diana was saved from Kiriakis's advances.

Meanwhile, the black-clad, veiled, mystery woman instructed Roman to get Diana out of Greece. Then she drugged him. Diana found Roman unconscious and prayed for his recovery as her real feelings for him finally surfaced. After he recuperated, Roman spotted the woman, and they followed her to an ancient fortress where they were trapped. Danger was a powerful aphrodisiac. Surrounded by relics of the fortress's ancient past, the two finally succumbed to their passion and made love.

They were unable to deny their attraction to each other and although they knew they were in perilous circumstances, they again made love. This time, Roman sensed something profound had happened. He walked to the edge of a sea bluff and removed the wedding ring Marlena had given him. With a tear-stained face, he tossed the gold band into the bright blue sea. He was ready to get on with his life and leave the past behind.
(OOPS! This is wrong. He didn't throw the wedding ring into the sea. He sadly took it later and put it away in a drawer.)

Chapter 6: Victor's Revenge

Victor had seen her returning from her tryst with Roman and vowed revenge. Meanwhile, Roman and Diana explored the fortress and discovered workers mining ore that was used in manufacturing the disc. After an attempt on their lives, Diana was taken prisoner. Now in the possession of the disc, the mystery woman ordered the fortress to be destroyed.

Unbeknownst to Diana, Roman was left to die in the explosion. Luckily, he freed himself in time to see Diana and the mystery woman escaping. Roman instinctively fired at Diana's veiled captor and retrieved the disc. A horrified Ms. Colville then discovered that Roman had shot her mother, Serena. Later, at the hospital, Captain Brady had to give his lover some bad news. Serena had to be arrested. Diana announced that their relationship would be over if Roman allowed her mother to go to prison.

The lovers fought while a paralyzed Serena tried to recover from her surgery. Meanwhile, Victor promised Diana he would free her mother if Diana would marry him. Diana reluctantly agreed, and returned the life preserver charm to a devastated Roman. On the night Victor announced his engagement to Diana, Roman challenged her to deny her desire for him. Taking her in his arms, he danced a sensuous tango, which ended in a lingering kiss. "I hope you're getting what you want," he said before leaving her.


Chapter 7: The Wedding That Wasn't

The day of Diana's wedding to Victor arrived. Captain Brady pretended to get drunk, but just before the ceremony, a sober Roman abducted Diana. He took her to an abandoned cabin where their hunger for each other could be satisfied. In spite of their closeness, Diana still insisted that she was going to marry Victor. "Not if I can help it," Roman proclaimed as he handcuffed her to the bed. But Diana escaped, and returned to Victor. She overheard Victor and her mother plotting, and she rushed back to Roman in tears.

Now she was ready to cooperate with Captain Brady. She feigned a reunion with Victor and moved back in with him. She overheard Kiriakis plan a meeting with Ed Daniels on the Salem pier. Brady decided to attend. Unfortunately, Diana's father, Phillip, also showed up. In the ensuing chaos, Phillip was shot and killed by Ed Daniels. From the shadows, Roman emerged, fired and killed Daniels. A grief-stricken Diana sobbed in Roman's arms.


Chapter 8: Peru

Diana inherited her father's vast fortune, and became a target for Serena and Victor, who lured her to South America. It appeared that Serena had been kidnapped and ransom money was necessary to buy her freedom, so Diana flew to Peru with ten-million-dollars. Once there, her suitcase of cash was taken from her by local police, who accused her of theft. As she tried to prevent the robbery, she shot one of the officers and was arrested for murder. While in jail, she spotted the "dead" officer and knew she had been framed. Fortunately, Roman had followed her, and with Justin and Adrienne's help, he was able to stage a helicopter escape from prison. But they had to make an emergency landing on a deserted island. Roman and Diana found the atmosphere romantic and, once again, she was his.

Chapter 9: Keeping Secrets

Diana was broke and Victor had her money. So she agreed to move in with Roman - but insisted it was only temporary. While Diana resented the chores Roman assigned her, he was aggravated when she wrote a story on him.

Meanwhile, vowing revenge on Victor, Diana decided to steal an icon that belonged to the Kiriakis family. Giving Roman the slip, Diana switched a fake icon for the real thing. Then Diana anonymously made plans with Victor to exchange the icon for her money. Dressed in a wet suit which hid her identity, Diana swam out to Kiriakis's dinghy to make the trade. After he had the icon, Victor tried to murder her, but once again, Roman (who had been alerted by a mysterious phone call) arrived in the nick of time. Diana was triumphant. She had gotten her money, and survived. But Roman was incensed. Knowing that Diana stole the icon prevented him from arresting Victor. The lovers quarreled, and Diana impulsively moved out of his house. She then tried to win him over by seducing him, but this time, Roman pulled back.


Chapter 10: Stormy Weather

Now estranged from Diana, Roman faced career problems. He was passed over for a promotion and suspected police corruption. He confided his "disappointment" to Bianca Torres, the daughter of a prominent crime boss. It was part of his undercover plan to bring down the Torres family. He wanted to indicate dissatisfaction with his job in order to have them approach him with a bribe. It worked. Meanwhile, Diana began an article about police corruption and found herself wondering if Roman was involved.

When Roman and Diana both showed up at the Torres party, their attraction to each other was obvious. Wary of his new employee, Torres ordered Roman to shoot Diana as a test of loyalty. For the first time, Roman went to Diana for help. She agreed to a fake shooting, and after it occurred, went into hiding in a deserted lighthouse. When Roman visited her there, they dressed up in old clothing, and then made passionate love. But with a storm raging outside, Diana was taken ill. Roman rowed the fevered and delirious Diana back to the mainland. Back in Salem, Mike Horton removed Diana's appendix, and Roman brought her home to recuperate. But the Torres family was still at large and Diana was in danger. After several attempts were made on her life (and Roman saved her), Diana and Roman impulsively decided to go to the Bahamas together.


Chapter 11: The Corners Of His Mind

During their romantic interlude on the island, Roman began to experience flashes of memory. Years before, he had been shot by Stefano DiMera. At that time, all of Salem believed he was dead, but after two years and plastic surgery, Roman returned as an amnesiac. He chose the name John Black (although he was referred to as The Pawn), and slowly assumed his former identity as his memory came back.

In the tropical atmosphere, Roman began to remember bits of that lost time. Back in Salem, the memories continued to haunt him. When Brady began to slip into trances, Diana was horrified. She could not break through Roman's panicked hostility toward her. While in his trance, he didn't recognize her.

Determined to fill in the blanks in his own past, Roman began to investigate all clues concerning The Pawn. He also went to Kimberly and begged his sister to hypnotize him. She did, and a violent alter ego emerged. "I am waiting for your orders, master," Roman intoned as a stunned Diana watched the man she loved transformed into an automaton. Fearing for Diana's safety, Kimberly taught Diana to hypnotize Roman - the only way to bring him out of the dangerous trance-state.

Roman realized something serious was afoot when the ISA was unable to produce copies of his file - it had been erased. Also, postcards from the Orient arrived which triggered Roman's trances. But still, neither he nor Diana knew what caused Roman to change personality. Then, on his birthday, a tiny pagoda arrived at Brady's house. Looking at the object, Roman "went under." Almost immediately, Diana began to realize that the pagoda was in fact the catalyst.


Chapter 12: Ties To The Past

It became clear that his past was tied in some way to Benjy, the deaf boy befriended by Kayla and Patch when they were on their honeymoon in the Orient. In addition, a mysterious man, Orion, arrived in Salem, searching for the old Roman Brady. They were reunited, and Roman remembered that Orion had been his Kung Fu master during his lost years. Then it was revealed that Benjy was Orion's grandson. Now Roman knew that Benjy and Orion were important links to his past. But they were both kidnapped by the boy's father before Roman got any answers. In addition, Roman became fearful. He worried that he might have killed Benjy's mother, Ellen.

At this point, the situation was further complicated when clues began to surface suggesting that Marlena might not be dead, after all. Diana was the obvious target of these hints. Meanwhile, Roman realized that a gold ring was another key to his past.


Chapter 13: A Proposal

Although Roman didn't know it at the time, Drew Donovan, Shane's ne'er-do-well twin brother, was directly tied to his dilemma. But Roman was preoccupied with his problems at work. The trances were affecting his ability to perform as a cop. He was temporarily suspended from the force when, in a hypnotic state, he handed his gun over to a gang member whom he had placed under arrest.

Through a series of "coincidences," Roman's daughter, Carrie, ended up with the ring he was looking for. One night, while she was working late with Diana at the newspaper, Carrie was attacked. Thinking quickly, Diana threw chemicals on the assailant. He retaliated by setting fire to the building. Luckily, the fire department arrived in time, and Diana and Carrie jumped out a window into a safety net. Diana had to be hospitalized. Going to her bedside, Roman casually proposed. He told her how he wanted them to have a future together. Diana hesitated. She was nervous about the thought of becoming a mother to his three children.

Diana was also fearful that Marlena was back in the picture. After all, she reasoned, Marlena's body was never found. Then, while Diana was sleeping, a mysterious woman slipped into her hospital room and left behind a bouquet of lilacs. When Alice Horton saw them, she innocently remarked that they were Marlena's favorite flower. Diana felt more haunted than ever and said she wasn't ready for marriage. Roman thought she had a problem making a commitment and doubted her love for him. Once again, the two were on different wavelengths.


Chapter 14: The Mystery Woman Appears

Diana hoped that her suspicions that Marlena was in Salem would be confirmed at Shane and Kimberly's Halloween party. When a caped woman appeared there and beckoned her to follow, Diana thought Marlena would reveal herself.

But the "woman" in question turned out to be Drew.

Later that evening, everyone realized Carrie was missing. A note was delivered to Roman at the Donovan house. The message read: "Your child for mine." Obviously Benjy's father had abducted Carrie. Though Kayla sympathized with her brother's plight, she steadfastly refused to allow Roman to trade Benjy for Carrie.


Chapter 15: The Phoenix

No one realized that Drew was secretly working for Benjy's father - Stefano DiMera. The evil criminal, known as The Phoenix, wasn't dead, after all. As Roman's memory began to return, he deduced that Stefano was behind the trouble and realized that he must go to the site of his "death" - Stefano's island - and get the kids back. He and Diana traveled to the island, and as they explored it, fell through an elevator shaft into Stefano's compound. They were instructed to dress for dinner. Roman was shocked when Diana donned a dress that was an exact duplicate of Marlena's. Sick of Stefano's games, Roman demanded to see his daughter, but DiMera insisted that Brady wouldn't see Carrie until Benjy was returned to him. Meanwhile, Diana was led to an exact replica of Roman's house. Sitting on the couch was "Marlena." But Diana was knocked out before she could confront her. Later, Diana awoke in Roman's arms.

Stefano was enjoying his cat-and-mouse game, unaware that Brady's memory was gradually returning. Roman recalled that the ring was presented to him when he (along with two others) became one of Stefano's "soldiers."


Chapter 16: Family Reunion

Back in Salem, Drew posed as Shane, and took Benjy to Stefano's island. Patch and Kayla pursued them and were captured. Shane deduced his brother was involved with DiMera, and quickly went to the island. Kimberly followed, and soon all of the Bradys were gathered around Stefano's dinner table.

Shane was forced to reveal his long-kept secret: Years earlier, while on assignment for the ISA, Shane had chosen to rescue Drew, not Roman, when both men were in mortal danger. Also, Shane confessed that when all of Salem thought Roman was dead, Donovan knew otherwise, but kept quiet and let the Brady family grieve. The revelation caused dissension among DiMera's prisoners. To add fuel to the fire, Stefano announced that Roman caused Benjy's deafness by hesitating to carry out his orders. It was Roman's fault that Benjy was trapped in a near fatal explosion, Stefano revealed. Ever since, Stefano has wanted revenge.


Chapter 17: Dé jà vu

Stefano and Roman struggled once again on the cliff. This time, Roman could have destroyed DiMera, but spotted Diana being held prisoner, and he let Stefano go. Meanwhile, Patch, Kayla, Carrie and Benjy escaped. Roman struggled to resist the power of the pagoda, but wasn't sure if his will was stronger than his programming. When Stefano ordered the executions of Shane and Kimberly, Roman almost shot them, but resisted at the last moment. They escaped and left the island with Drew. Diana was his next target, but again, Brady's will prevailed. At that moment, Roman remembered that Drew was responsible for the explosion which caused Benjy's injury. Stefano now realized that Roman was no longer in his power. DiMera decided to leave the island by helicopter and then blow up the compound. In order to save Marlena, Diana confessed to Roman that she had seen his wife, and Brady rushed back to find her.

Chapter 18: In Search Of Marlena

Roman entered "his" house intending to save Marlena. Instead, he found a wig, cape and perfume - proof that someone had been masquerading as his wife. Diana hadn't seen Marlena, after all, Roman concluded. Meanwhile, Roman assumed that Diana had followed his orders and left the island with Shane and Kimberly. He had no idea that she was left on the island. When he found she was missing, he returned to the compound, which had been blown to pieces. However, a video screen was playing a message from Stefano announcing that their "game" would indeed continue in Salem.

Chapter 19: The Choice

True to his word, Stefano soon revealed that he was holding Diana at a mountain cabin. He instructed Roman to join him there and make a choice - he could have either Diana or Marlena. "Whoever is left will be mine," DiMera threatened. Roman told Stefano unless he releases Diana he will never see Benjy again. But then Benjy (who had stowed away in Roman's jeep and accompanied him to the cabin) came out of hiding, and Roman was forced to play along with DiMera. Alone, Roman was visited by the mystery woman. Then Stefano announced it was time to choose. Roman refused to choose. Stefano tried to force Roman to comply. But Benjy saw his father attack Roman and said, "You're the bad one." His son's rejection was the last straw for Stefano, who agreed to let Roman and Diana go. But before they left, Benjy brought them to the mystery woman's hiding place and they learned she was in fact an actress who had been hired by Stefano to impersonate Marlena.

Chapter 20: Together At Last

Finally able to put the past behind them, Roman and Diana became engaged on Christmas Day. The Bradys welcomed Diana into the clan, as Roman extended a hand of friendship to Shane. Roman and Diana went to get a marriage license and discovered that there was no death certificate for Marlena. Roman went to Florida and was finally issued Marlena's death certificate. At long last, the past and all of its uncertainties were put to rest with that document. Roman returned to Salem, committed to a life with Diana.

Chapter 21: The Wedding

With a tear-stained face, Roman reached for the hand of his bride. Looking more lovely than ever before, Diana turned and faced Roman and smiled. Their adventures and countless tribulations were only memories now. They had found the security and tranquility both had sought for so many years: true love. (OOPS! This is wrong. Diana wasn't his bride because they never actually married. They had a "symbolic" wedding in the backyard with only the kids in attendance. Later, after Diana accidentally shot Roman in the neck while trying to save him from Cal, she felt so guilty that she left town while he was on a stakeout.)

Mimi Leahey, SOAP OPERA DIGEST, 2/21/89

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Discomania

Disc, disc, who's got the disc and why is it so darn important? Those were the questions that Salem's citizens (and the audience) endlessly pondered. Diana Colville knew the disc was connected to the mysterious death of her fiancè, scientist James Dixon. The town's resident villain, Victor Kiriakis, was desperate to possess the disc; the same was true of crooked FBI man Ed Daniels and his co-hort, Dr. Simon Hopkins, who took a position at University Hospital. Somehow, the disc fell into Dr. Robin Jacobs' hands, and she was shot. The good guys, led by Shane Donovan and the ISA, worked doggedly to get the disc and keep it.

Shane's dedication to his mission annoyed Victor, who ordered Donovan's termination. Eager to get Victor off his back, Shane publicly stopped the chase, but privately continued the investigation. After Victor nabbed the disc, the team of Shane, Roman and Diana conspired to retrieve it. Ms. Colville feigned a romantic interest in Victor in order to spy on him and went with Kiriakis to Greece. At about the time Victor figured out that Diana was faking her ardor, the disc came into the hands of Serena, Kiriakis' arch-enemy (who ultimately was discovered to be Diana's mother who had supposedly died years ago).

Roman headed for Greece and investigated Serena's secret hideout, where she was mining the element used to produce the disc. What was special about the disc wasn't the data filed on it, but the actual material that the disc was made of. Roman was captured, but escaped and shot Serena. This created a sticky situation, since Roman and Diana were in love. Everyone flew back to America. Serena recovered, and the disc was at long last turned over to the government.


SOAP OPERA DIGEST, 10/17/89

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