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‘General Hospital’ Resumes Production; Original Episodes To Begin Airing Next Month
By Denise Petski
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July 23, 2020 12:30pm
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ABC’s General Hospital is back in production following the COVID-19 industry-wide shutdown. The long-running soap resumed shooting on Wednesday, July 22, and original programming will begin airing Monday, August 3 on ABC, the network said today.
General Hospital ran out of originals back in late May and has been rerunning classic episodes. Fellow daytime dramas The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless ran out of originals in April and both had been airing repeat episodes. The Bold and the Beautiful resumed production early this month and began airing original episodes on July 20. The Young and the Restless was expected to resume production on July 13.


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General Hospital is both the longest-running American soap opera currently in production and the longest-running scripted television drama currently in production. The show has won the Emmy for Outstanding Daytime Drama a record 13 times.

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Below is a list of GH programming for August 3-7.
AIR DATE: MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2020
Nelle is shaken. Jax is impressed with Nina’s strength. Ned and Olivia clash. Valentin meets with Brook Lynn. Portia has an uncomfortable encounter.
AIR DATE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020
Carly comes home to a distraught Sonny. Valentin and Martin strategize. Brook Lynn interrupts Ned. Monica is committed to a cause. Nelle is confrontational.
AIR DATE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2020
Sonny has a crisis of conscience. Valentin propositions Sam. Alexis gets a visit from an old friend. Willow and Michael grow closer. Nelle demands to see Wiley.
AIR DATE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020
Jordan confides in Jason. Maxie and Lucy agree on a decision about Deception. Sam and Carly bond over a common struggle. Curtis runs into Chase. Cyrus meets with Brando.
AIR DATE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 2020
Sonny visits with Brando. Cyrus continues to manipulate Jordan. Finn and Portia bond over the relationships they have with their daughters. Maxie has seconds thoughts. Anna defends Peter.
 

‘General Hospital’ Pledges Support For Trans Community After Ingo Rademacher Exit
By Greg Evans
Greg Evans
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Cassandra James as Dr. Terry Randolph, 'General Hospital'Walt Disney Television/Matt Petit

ABC’s General Hospital made its first post-Ingo Rademacher statement regarding one of the controversies that has surrounded his departure from the soap.

A short statement tweeted this morning from the soap’s official Twitter account states, “General Hospital stands in solidarity with the trans community.” The tweet then links to the GLAAD organization for resources and additional information on trans issues.

Last weekend, Rademacher, a longtime member of the soap’s cast, posted a retweeted image on his Instagram page that referred to Rachel Levine, the U.S. assistant secretary for health and first transgender four-star officer, as a “dude.” The Instagram post was condemned by GH castmates Nancy Lee Grahn and transgender actor Cassandra James, and Rademacher on Monday apologized for not crossing out the word “dude” while maintaining he still did not “think it was ok” to “call a transgender an empowered woman.”



Rademacher’s exit from the show was confirmed later that day, though his departure was in the works prior to last weekend’s Instagram post. The actor, sources say, was fired for failing to comply with the production’s Covid vaccine mandate.

Another longtime cast member departure is widely rumored (though not confirmed) to be imminent for similar reasons.


Today’s tweet from GH was greeted by followers with a range of opinions, though most are along the lines of, in the words of one commenter, “Took you long enough. Appreciate it though.” And many of the responses call for the soap to give James’ character, Dr. Terry Randolph, more screen time. Said one commenter about GH‘s “stands in solidarity” statement, “Prove it by writing a story for Terry.”




 

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General Hospital star Steve Burton separates from wife, says she's pregnant with someone else's baby

"The child is not mine," the actor wrote on Instagram.
By Joey NolfiMay 05, 2022 at 10:18 AM EDT




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Former General Hospital star Steve Burton has opened up about the end of his 23-year romance with fitness coach Sheree Burton after alleging that his pregnant wife is carrying someone else's baby.
"I wanted to clear something up. Sheree and I are separated. She recently announced that she's expecting her 4th child. The child is not mine," the 51-year-old actor wrote Wednesday on his Instagram Story, noting that he and Sheree, 47, are committed to taking care of their daughters: Makena, 18; Brooklyn, 7; and son Jack, 16. "We are still co-parenting our three beautiful kids. We would appreciate privacy at this time."

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Steve Burton and Sheree Burton separate as Steve alleges that Sheree is carrying someone else's baby.

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The General Hospital star's post follows his 2021 exit from the long-running soap opera after he reportedly refused to comply with the series' COVID vaccine mandate. He filmed his final episode for the show in October, after first joining it as Jason Morgan in 1991.
"Unfortunately, General Hospital has let me go because of the vaccine mandate. I did apply for my medical and religious exemptions, and both of those were denied, which hurts," he said in a November video message. "But this is also about personal freedom to me. I don't think anybody should lose their livelihood over this, but, with that being said, you know me, I'll always be grateful for my time at General Hospital. I love it there, I grew up there, I grew up with some of you, so, I'll always be grateful. I believe that when one door closes, multiple doors open."

Steve Burton and Sheree Burton.

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The series previously dropped Steve's costar Ingo Rademacher — who played Jasper "Jax" Jacks — after he declined to comply with the production's COVID vaccine mandates as well.
See Steve's Instagram post announcing his separation from Sheree above.
 

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General Hospital star Steve Burton separates from wife, says she's pregnant with someone else's baby

"The child is not mine," the actor wrote on Instagram.
By Joey NolfiMay 05, 2022 at 10:18 AM EDT




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Former General Hospital star Steve Burton has opened up about the end of his 23-year romance with fitness coach Sheree Burton after alleging that his pregnant wife is carrying someone else's baby.
"I wanted to clear something up. Sheree and I are separated. She recently announced that she's expecting her 4th child. The child is not mine," the 51-year-old actor wrote Wednesday on his Instagram Story, noting that he and Sheree, 47, are committed to taking care of their daughters: Makena, 18; Brooklyn, 7; and son Jack, 16. "We are still co-parenting our three beautiful kids. We would appreciate privacy at this time."

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EW has reached out to Steve and Sheree Burton for more information, but representatives for the couple did not immediately respond.
Steve Burton and Sheree Burton separate as Steve alleges that Sheree is carrying someone else's baby.

| CREDIT: STEVE BURTON/INSTAGRAM
The General Hospital star's post follows his 2021 exit from the long-running soap opera after he reportedly refused to comply with the series' COVID vaccine mandate. He filmed his final episode for the show in October, after first joining it as Jason Morgan in 1991.
"Unfortunately, General Hospital has let me go because of the vaccine mandate. I did apply for my medical and religious exemptions, and both of those were denied, which hurts," he said in a November video message. "But this is also about personal freedom to me. I don't think anybody should lose their livelihood over this, but, with that being said, you know me, I'll always be grateful for my time at General Hospital. I love it there, I grew up there, I grew up with some of you, so, I'll always be grateful. I believe that when one door closes, multiple doors open."

Steve Burton and Sheree Burton.

| CREDIT: DAVID CROTTY/PATRICK MCMULLAN VIA GETTY
The series previously dropped Steve's costar Ingo Rademacher — who played Jasper "Jax" Jacks — after he declined to comply with the production's COVID vaccine mandates as well.
See Steve's Instagram post announcing his separation from Sheree above.
"Too late to appear on my show,im retiring!"
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General Hospital star Steve Burton separates from wife, says she's pregnant with someone else's baby

"The child is not mine," the actor wrote on Instagram.
By Joey NolfiMay 05, 2022 at 10:18 AM EDT




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General Hospital

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Former General Hospital star Steve Burton has opened up about the end of his 23-year romance with fitness coach Sheree Burton after alleging that his pregnant wife is carrying someone else's baby.
"I wanted to clear something up. Sheree and I are separated. She recently announced that she's expecting her 4th child. The child is not mine," the 51-year-old actor wrote Wednesday on his Instagram Story, noting that he and Sheree, 47, are committed to taking care of their daughters: Makena, 18; Brooklyn, 7; and son Jack, 16. "We are still co-parenting our three beautiful kids. We would appreciate privacy at this time."

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EW has reached out to Steve and Sheree Burton for more information, but representatives for the couple did not immediately respond.
Steve Burton and Sheree Burton separate as Steve alleges that Sheree is carrying someone else's baby.

| CREDIT: STEVE BURTON/INSTAGRAM
The General Hospital star's post follows his 2021 exit from the long-running soap opera after he reportedly refused to comply with the series' COVID vaccine mandate. He filmed his final episode for the show in October, after first joining it as Jason Morgan in 1991.
"Unfortunately, General Hospital has let me go because of the vaccine mandate. I did apply for my medical and religious exemptions, and both of those were denied, which hurts," he said in a November video message. "But this is also about personal freedom to me. I don't think anybody should lose their livelihood over this, but, with that being said, you know me, I'll always be grateful for my time at General Hospital. I love it there, I grew up there, I grew up with some of you, so, I'll always be grateful. I believe that when one door closes, multiple doors open."

Steve Burton and Sheree Burton.

| CREDIT: DAVID CROTTY/PATRICK MCMULLAN VIA GETTY
The series previously dropped Steve's costar Ingo Rademacher — who played Jasper "Jax" Jacks — after he declined to comply with the production's COVID vaccine mandates as well.
See Steve's Instagram post announcing his separation from Sheree above.
Damn he gets let go from a gravy job because he would get vaccinated and now his wife who he's separated from is pregnant by someone else's lol. I just find it stupid for him not to get vaccinated, soap stars especially the ones who been around for years make pretty good money.
 

Ingo Rademacher Claims ABC Canned Him From ‘General Hospital’ Over Trump Support & Politics, Not Vaccine Refusal & Religion; Actor’s Suit Faces Dismissal Hearing Later This Month

By Dominic Patten
Dominic Patten
Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic
@DeadlineDominic

March 17, 2023 8:02pm

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EXCLUSIVE: Similar to so many family ruptures in America in recent years, Ingo Rademacher’s legal dispute with ABC over his 2021 firing from General Hospital comes down to Donald Trump and the politics of vaccines, according to the former soap opera actor.

Heading towards a pivotal March 30 summary judgement hearing on the more than a year old lawsuit, plaintiff Rademacher’s attorneys filed paperwork yesterday opposing the Disney-owned network’s motion to toss the case out. “ABC had a duty to accommodate Ingo,” insists the filing by lawyers Scott J. Street and John W. Howard over their client’s religious exemption request over corporate Covid vaccine requirements (read it here). “Instead, it put him through a sham process that was designed to fail, and which was meant to cover up the real reason for Ingo’s termination: his political views.”
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Or to be more specific, Rademacher alleges he was really axed because GH EP Frank Valentini and others on the show objected to him voting for Trump in 2020 and decrying the “false hope” of getting the jab:

…the show’s producers and writers did not like his comments about Donald Trump and restrictive Covid policies, so they wrote him off the show and decided to “recast” the role. That meant hiring somebody else to play Ingo’s character. There was a problem, though: Ingo was one of the most popular actors on General Hospital. He was under contract until June 2022 and the producers had previously discussed extending his deal. Criticism of Ingo’s political commentary also led to the creation of the #FireIngo, which was trending around the time ABC decided to axe him. So, instead of being honest with Ingo, ABC used the Covid vaccine policy as an excuse to get rid of him.

A two-decade and counting veteran of the six-decade running daytimer, Rademacher was canned from his GH “Jasper Jacks” role in late 2021 for refusing to comply with the House of Mouse’s Covid vaccine mandate, according to ABC. He wasn’t the only one. Fellow actor Steve Burton was pink slipped in November 2021 over not taking the vaccine, as were some crew members. Unlike Burton, on December 13, 2021, the openly vax-sceptic German-Australian Rademacher went after ABC for his firing with a wide-ranging civil rights lawsuit. Long lawsuit short: Rademacher claimed the network’s denial of a religious exemption from the vaccine mandate for him was a strident example of discrimination.


After various briefs and other documents in the LA Superior Court’s docket, ABC moved earlier this year to have the whole thing dismissed. Citing its responsibility to provide a “safe work environment” in a pandemic and otherwise, the network also rejected Rademacher’s own motion to have the court decided on a summary adjudication of his religious discrimination claim under the Fair Employment and Housing Act.
Like the deep divides in America 2023, Rademacher and ABC seem to living in two very different worlds when it comes to this lawsuit and the events that led to it.

“When the content of Rademacher’s religious exemption request, and his conduct in support of his request, is considered, it is undisputed that none of the beliefs stated in his request, or explained to ABC, were either ‘religious’ within the meaning of the law or sincerely held, as required under the FEHA,” states ABC’s Paul Hastings LLP lawyers in their own opposition filing of March 16 (read it here). “In truth, Rademacher lacks an answer to the ultimate question because …his religion has absolutely nothing to draw from beyond his own imagination – no writings, no leaders, no creed, no history, no clergy, nothing,” the network stingingly adds. “There is no religion to join,” Rademacher is said to have told Erin Nguyen, Director- Employee Relations at Walt Disney Television, when questioned in his petition for an exemption.

ABC points out to the court that the company did give a number of employees a religious exemption over the vaccine. However, none of those exemptions were on General Hospital, it seems

Mocking the actor’s December 15, 2021 appearance with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and apparent “revisionist” finessing of his beliefs in the months since first filing his lawsuit, ABC, with a typo of 2022 where they mean 2021, conclude: “Nothing can turn back time and enable Rademacher to address the deficiencies in his religious exemption request back in October 2022.”

Clearly feeling they’re now holding some smokin’ guns, that’s not how Rademacher’s lawyers see it.

Orbiting around a July 2021 decision by then Disney CEO Bob Chapek to require all employees of the media giant to be vaccinated against Covid, and and an alleged lack of statute required attempt by Disney to accommodate those seeking religious exemptions, Radmacher’s March 16 filing takes a scalpel to ABC’s public pose of non-compliance on his part. “Things changed last summer when ABC produced documents showing that GH producers had decided to drop Ingo from the show even before ABC adopted the Covid vaccine policy, in response to Ingo’s commentary about politics and Covid policies,” this most recent filing says. “The case also took a turn last December when ABC turned over documents that showed it had initially decided not to mandate the Covid shots then changed the policy, virtually overnight, at the end of July 2021.”

In a deposition for the case, Rademacher has professed that being cut from GH left him “unable to find work on other television shows and, under financial distress, had to move my family from California to Florida.” Exiting his other gig as a part-time LA County lifeguard, the actor put his Hawaii home on the market for $6 million in mid-2022 too. Now the primary caregiver to his three children while his wife has returned to the Sunshine State workforce, the Trump supporting Rademacher declared “I don’t consider myself conservative or liberal …I care about issues, especially the environment, privacy rights and the freedom of speech.”

When contacted by Deadline, ABC had no comment on Rademacher’s latest filing.

On the other hand, up against the biggest media corporation in town, Rademacher’s main attorney did have something to say. “Our discovery has revealed that ABC got rid of Ingo because of his political views, views that the company disagreed with,” says Scott J. Street. “We’re confident in the case that we build in the discover progress and we’re confident that the judge will give us a chance to present this case to a jury.”
We will see in just under two weeks if that confidence is warranted.
 

Ingo Rademacher Claims ABC Canned Him From ‘General Hospital’ Over Trump Support & Politics, Not Vaccine Refusal & Religion; Actor’s Suit Faces Dismissal Hearing Later This Month

By Dominic Patten
Dominic Patten
Senior Editor, Legal & TV Critic
@DeadlineDominic

March 17, 2023 8:02pm

Getty Images
EXCLUSIVE: Similar to so many family ruptures in America in recent years, Ingo Rademacher’s legal dispute with ABC over his 2021 firing from General Hospital comes down to Donald Trump and the politics of vaccines, according to the former soap opera actor.

Heading towards a pivotal March 30 summary judgement hearing on the more than a year old lawsuit, plaintiff Rademacher’s attorneys filed paperwork yesterday opposing the Disney-owned network’s motion to toss the case out. “ABC had a duty to accommodate Ingo,” insists the filing by lawyers Scott J. Street and John W. Howard over their client’s religious exemption request over corporate Covid vaccine requirements (read it here). “Instead, it put him through a sham process that was designed to fail, and which was meant to cover up the real reason for Ingo’s termination: his political views.”
https://deadline.com/2023/03/covid-...deal-over-unpaid-testing-stipends-1235303726/

Or to be more specific, Rademacher alleges he was really axed because GH EP Frank Valentini and others on the show objected to him voting for Trump in 2020 and decrying the “false hope” of getting the jab:

…the show’s producers and writers did not like his comments about Donald Trump and restrictive Covid policies, so they wrote him off the show and decided to “recast” the role. That meant hiring somebody else to play Ingo’s character. There was a problem, though: Ingo was one of the most popular actors on General Hospital. He was under contract until June 2022 and the producers had previously discussed extending his deal. Criticism of Ingo’s political commentary also led to the creation of the #FireIngo, which was trending around the time ABC decided to axe him. So, instead of being honest with Ingo, ABC used the Covid vaccine policy as an excuse to get rid of him.

A two-decade and counting veteran of the six-decade running daytimer, Rademacher was canned from his GH “Jasper Jacks” role in late 2021 for refusing to comply with the House of Mouse’s Covid vaccine mandate, according to ABC. He wasn’t the only one. Fellow actor Steve Burton was pink slipped in November 2021 over not taking the vaccine, as were some crew members. Unlike Burton, on December 13, 2021, the openly vax-sceptic German-Australian Rademacher went after ABC for his firing with a wide-ranging civil rights lawsuit. Long lawsuit short: Rademacher claimed the network’s denial of a religious exemption from the vaccine mandate for him was a strident example of discrimination.


After various briefs and other documents in the LA Superior Court’s docket, ABC moved earlier this year to have the whole thing dismissed. Citing its responsibility to provide a “safe work environment” in a pandemic and otherwise, the network also rejected Rademacher’s own motion to have the court decided on a summary adjudication of his religious discrimination claim under the Fair Employment and Housing Act.
Like the deep divides in America 2023, Rademacher and ABC seem to living in two very different worlds when it comes to this lawsuit and the events that led to it.

“When the content of Rademacher’s religious exemption request, and his conduct in support of his request, is considered, it is undisputed that none of the beliefs stated in his request, or explained to ABC, were either ‘religious’ within the meaning of the law or sincerely held, as required under the FEHA,” states ABC’s Paul Hastings LLP lawyers in their own opposition filing of March 16 (read it here). “In truth, Rademacher lacks an answer to the ultimate question because …his religion has absolutely nothing to draw from beyond his own imagination – no writings, no leaders, no creed, no history, no clergy, nothing,” the network stingingly adds. “There is no religion to join,” Rademacher is said to have told Erin Nguyen, Director- Employee Relations at Walt Disney Television, when questioned in his petition for an exemption.

ABC points out to the court that the company did give a number of employees a religious exemption over the vaccine. However, none of those exemptions were on General Hospital, it seems

Mocking the actor’s December 15, 2021 appearance with Fox News’ Tucker Carlson and apparent “revisionist” finessing of his beliefs in the months since first filing his lawsuit, ABC, with a typo of 2022 where they mean 2021, conclude: “Nothing can turn back time and enable Rademacher to address the deficiencies in his religious exemption request back in October 2022.”

Clearly feeling they’re now holding some smokin’ guns, that’s not how Rademacher’s lawyers see it.

Orbiting around a July 2021 decision by then Disney CEO Bob Chapek to require all employees of the media giant to be vaccinated against Covid, and and an alleged lack of statute required attempt by Disney to accommodate those seeking religious exemptions, Radmacher’s March 16 filing takes a scalpel to ABC’s public pose of non-compliance on his part. “Things changed last summer when ABC produced documents showing that GH producers had decided to drop Ingo from the show even before ABC adopted the Covid vaccine policy, in response to Ingo’s commentary about politics and Covid policies,” this most recent filing says. “The case also took a turn last December when ABC turned over documents that showed it had initially decided not to mandate the Covid shots then changed the policy, virtually overnight, at the end of July 2021.”

In a deposition for the case, Rademacher has professed that being cut from GH left him “unable to find work on other television shows and, under financial distress, had to move my family from California to Florida.” Exiting his other gig as a part-time LA County lifeguard, the actor put his Hawaii home on the market for $6 million in mid-2022 too. Now the primary caregiver to his three children while his wife has returned to the Sunshine State workforce, the Trump supporting Rademacher declared “I don’t consider myself conservative or liberal …I care about issues, especially the environment, privacy rights and the freedom of speech.”

When contacted by Deadline, ABC had no comment on Rademacher’s latest filing.

On the other hand, up against the biggest media corporation in town, Rademacher’s main attorney did have something to say. “Our discovery has revealed that ABC got rid of Ingo because of his political views, views that the company disagreed with,” says Scott J. Street. “We’re confident in the case that we build in the discover progress and we’re confident that the judge will give us a chance to present this case to a jury.”
We will see in just under two weeks if that confidence is warranted.

 
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