Saturday, May 9, 2026

Y&R Report (May 9, 2026): The Latest on The Young and the Restless

Hey Y&R fans, every second Saturday TV Banter discusses the latest happenings and provides commentary on your favourite daytime drama. Note to U.S. readers - SPOILER ALERT: Here in Canada, I watch the show on Global TV, which is one episode ahead of CBS.  I will inevitably refer to incidents you haven't seen yet.  Read at your own risk.  If you are the curious type, though, you may prefer to discover some things in advance.       

So, Matt Clark is still alive.  Sienna didn't kill him.  Why am I not surprised?  He has to stay around to cause more trouble for the Newman family.  The twist is that Clark is suffering from amnesia after the blow to his head from Sienna.  Matt's scene at the Athletic Club bar with Phyllis was enjoyable.  Then, after running away from Noah, who should Matt run into but Patty Williams.  Those two make quite a pair.  The looks they gave each other were priceless.  What a combination!

Nick Newman recovered rather quickly form his addiction, or did he?  Not so fast!  Despite confessing his addiction to Nikki and Victoria, he pulled another pill from his pocket.  Will he swallow it?  At any rate, it was good to see Nick humbled for a change when he admitted his mistake to his family.  But the guy has serious problems.  Before Phyllis took over Newman Enterprises, Nick seldom appeared at the office.  He was too busy being Sharon's knight in shining armour and venting his rage at Matt Clark.  In addition to rehab for his pill addiction, Nick needs anger management therapy.

Why did Cricket have to look so self-righteous when Phyllis and Cain were arrested?  She claims she is a professional and that she won't allow her animosity toward Phyllis affect her performance as district attorney.  I think it already has.  She doesn't seem neutral to me.  Why has she accepted the e-mail evidence against Phyllis so easily?  Why isn't she checking out Victor's actions more?  

Phyllis and Cricket had quite a confrontation, witnessed by Michael and Lauren.  Phyllis couldn't help herself.  She ripped into Cricket about being Victor's puppet and threatened to expose her to every media outlet.  Cricket declared that she'd win a defamation suit against the redhead.

Although Phyllis has behaved abysmally, I am so disgusted with Victor and his princess daughter that I am on her side this time.  I know Victor will take over again eventually, but it's great that Phyllis is making him squirm.

Get ready for an epic court battle between the Cricketmeister and Michael Baldwin.  It should be fun.

It seems as if there's going to be trouble ahead for Adam and Chelsea.  Adam was affected by his stint as Spyder in Las Vegas.  He admitted to Chelsea that he was still attracted to that lifestyle.  Also, Adam does not like Chelsea's sympathy for Billy, while Chelsea does not think he deserves to be thrown under the bus.

There's been a shakeup behind the scenes at The Young and the Restless.  Josh Griffith is stepping down as executive prodTucer of the show in order to concentrate solely on his head-writing duties.  Meanwhile, Sally McDonald, who has been co-producer since 2025, will remain as the show's only executive producer.  Will this mean an improvement in the show's writing?  Fans can only hope so.

Josh Griffith

CAST NEWS

Lauren Koslow to play Jill temporarily

Jess Walton

Lauren Koslow

Lauren Koslow, best known for her role as  Kate Roberts on Days of our Lives, will be playing Jill Foster Abbott temporarily because Jess Walton, who has portrayed Jill since 1987, is unavailable due to a scheduling conflict.  Head writer Josh Griffith and executive producer Sally McDonald said the following in a joint statement: "Jess Walton is an enduring cornerstone of Y&R.  We look forward to welcoming her back to Genoa City as her schedule permits and celebrating her extraordinary 40th anniversary as the iconic Jill Abbott."

Meanwhile, Lauren Koslow is no stranger to The Young and the Restless.  Longtime fans will remember that Lauren began her daytime career on Y&R as the crafty Lindsey Wells, who fell for Jack Abbott many years ago.

Jill's appearance means that she will show up in Genoa City or that son Billy will be visiting her in London where she has cardiac issues.  I doubt that that Lauren Koslow will only be seen in video calls.  I don't think Jill will be very pleased when she hears the news about Billy's engagement and his impending fatherhood.  

Where oh where is Detective (No first name) Burrow, played by Matt Cohen?  He hasn't been seen for a long time.  I like him.  I hope he's back soon.

Y&R REPORT READERS' POLL

Courtney Hope (Sally Spectra)

Jason Thompson (Billy Abbott)

Yes, Billy Boy Abbott and Sally Spectra are engaged and they are having a child.  But will they make it down the aisle?  Expect problems ahead.  Billy has been implicated in the case against Phyllis and Cane.  Will he fall into his old ways again?  Can Sally really trust him?  What do you think, fans?  Should Sally marry Billy?  Will the wedding even happen?  Respond to the poll below and let me know.

Should Sally marry Billy and will the wedding ever happen?
 
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That's all for now.  Don't forget that he next edition of Y&R Report will appear in this space on May 23, 2026.

Take care,

Joanne

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Here's what to expect in Season 5 of Son of a Critch

Finally!  It's official.  Filming is underway in St. John's Newfoundland for the fifth and final season of Son of a Critch, Mark Critch's semi-autobiographical sitcom about coming of age in Newfoundland in the 1980s and 1990s.  The fifth season will consist of 12 episodes. It will air on the CBC and CBC Gem this fall.  On May 4, 2026, the show's co-creator and executive producer Mark Critch posted a video alongside the following statement on social media:

To all of you who’ve been watching along, we’ve officially started filming Season 5 of Son of a Critch. We’re heading back to 1992 – the year I graduated high school –  so you can expect all the awkwardness and growing pains that come with it.

And since it’s the last year of high school, it will also be our final chapter. Growing up is hard to do – but it sure is fun to watch.

We hope you’ll join us this fall as we go back to school one last time on CBC and CBC Gem.

Class dismissed, 

Mark Critch

Here's how the final season of Son of a Critch is described in a media release:

In its final season, Son of a Critch finds Mark in his last year of high school just as Newfoundland’s cod moratorium crisis turns his world upside down. While the adults scramble and the future feels suddenly uncertain, Mark is more determined than ever to chase his dream of becoming an actor—whether anyone’s ready for him to grow up or not. As friendships evolve, first love gets complicated, and the family faces changes they can’t outrun, this season captures the messy, funny, and deeply human moment when everything ends and begins at the same time. After five seasons of growing up together, it’s a heartfelt goodbye to Mark’s childhood—and to the Critch family we won’t soon forget. 

FIFTH SEASON CAST                            

The cast of Son of a Critch consists of Mark Critch as his own father, Mike Sr., with Benjamin Evan Ainsworth (The Legend of Zelda, Everything's Going to Be Great) as young Mark.  Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, Entourage) as Patrick Critch, Mark's grandfather, "Pop."  Claire Rankin (Stargate Atlantis) portrays his mother, Mary Critch, while Colton Gobbo (Ginny and Georgia) plays his older brother, Mike Jr.  Mark Ezekiel Rivera is his best friend Ritche, and Sophia Powers is his girlfriend Fox.  Secondary cast members returning for the final season include Richard Clarkin (Memory of a Killer) as Dick, Nicole Underhay (Hudson &Rex as Fox's mom Suzanne, Rodrigo Fernandez-Stoll (Doc) as Father Garcia and North McLellan (Stays) as Sister Rose.  Guest stars are Shawn Doyle (Star Trek: Discovery) as Kevin Lewis, Mark former theatre instructor, Susan Kent (The Snake) as Linda Lahey and Rick Mercer as radio station owner Mr. Bartlett.

It sounds like the fifth season of Son of a Critch well be worth the wait.  By the way seasons 1-4 are available to stream now on CBC Gem.  American viewers can stream the show on Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.


- Joanne

Monday, May 4, 2026

Keeping up with Eve Plumb (Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch)

“I think what happened was that I would say things like, ‘Yes, the Bradys was great, but I also have a life.’ Or I’d be promoting something else and the media would be, like, ‘Brady, Brady. Brady,’ and I’d say, ‘That’s great, but I’m doing this now.’ It immediately became, ‘You’re bitter.'”

- Eve Plumb

Eve Plumb is best known as Jan, the middle sister on The Brady Bunch.  However, she has achieved much more than that on stage, in film and on television.  Furthermore, she is an accomplished artist  Her oil paintings have been displayed in galleries around the United States.

Eve Aline Plumb was born in Burbank, California on April 29, 1958, the daughter of Flora June (née Dobry) and record producer Neely Plumb.  She had two siblings, a sister named Flora and a brother, Ben.

Eve began her acting career in television commercials in 1966, at the age of seven.  A children's agent moved next door to her and got her cast in a commercial, then she kept getting more work.  In 1967, Eve appeared in episodes of The Virginian, The Big Valley and Lassie.  In 1968, she guest-starred on It Takes a ThiefMannix and Family Affair.  In the Family Affair episode "Christmas Came a Little Early" (Season 3, Episode 7, Air Date: November 11, 1968), she portrays a terminally ill girl who befriends Buffy (Anissa Jones).

From 1969 to 1974, Eve appeared in all 117 episodes of The Brady Bunch, starring Robert Reed and Florence Henderson as parents of a blended family of six children, three boys and three girls.  On the show, Eve played the awkward middle sister, always in the shadow of her older sister Marcia (Maureen McCormick).  It was in the episode "Her Sister's Shadow" (Season 3, Episode 10, Air Date: November 19, 1971) that Jan uttered the famous catchline "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia!" because she was tired of hearing about the accomplishments of her older sister.  

In another notable episode, "The Not So-Rose-Colored Glasses" (Season 3, Episode 13, Air Date: December 24, 1971), Jan needs to wear glasses, but doesn't want to, until an accident damages an anniversary gift for her parents.  In a 2025 Real Brady Bros podcast, Eve Plumb's Brady brothers, Barry Williams and Christopher Knight revealed that the show's creative team wrote an episode about Jan needing glasses so that Eve, who had poor eyesight, could wear her own real specs on the show.  "I gotta believe it was easier for her to wear those glasses as the character," said Christopher Knight.  Barry Williams couldn't remember if Eve wore contacts in earlier seasons or simply did without her glasses.


Here is how Lloyd J. Schwartz, son of Brady Bunch creator Sherwood Schwartz and a producer on the show, described Eve's talent.

"She came to the show with more a history of the business in some way, with her sister being an actress, her father involved i music and her mother ever-present.  So whenever we would do a scene, she was just kind of a little bit apart.  Not in a bad way at all because everybody has their own little things they bring to it.  But it was something that we started to notice and some of the stories that we wrote just kind of highlighted that in a way, evolving into the whole middle-child syndrome storyline.  Of course, now everybody uses that as example of Jan Brady as this tormented kid.  You know, "Marcia, Marcia Marcia!  She played that really well."

Below is a circa 1972 photo Eve with her Brady Bunch siblings.  Left to right: Susan Olsen (Cindy), Eve, Christopher Knight (Peter), Barry Williams (Greg), Mike Lockinland (Bobby) and Maureen McCormick (Marcia).

In 1976, Eve was the only original Brady Bunch cast member who did not reprise her role as in The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, an attempt to reinvent the Bradys as the stars of a variety show with song-and-dance numbers, sketches and "show-within-a-show" segments in the Brady home.  Geri Reischi replaced Eve as Jan, and fans were disappointed about the change.  They labelled Eve's replacement as "Fake Jan."

After The Brady Bunch, Eve, continued to work in television. When she played a teenage prostitute in Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway (1976), an NBC television film, it was quite a departure from her Jan Brady role.  She also portrayed Elizabeth "Beth" March in the 1978 miniseries Little Women.  In doing so, the young actor managed to avoid being typecast as Jan Brady. She refused to limit herself to that one role.

As it turned out, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway received high ratings.  If Eve had agreed to appear of The Brady Bunch Variety Hour, she would have been unavailable for a sequel to Dawn.  According to Ted Nichelson, author of Love to Love You Bradys; The Bizarre Story of the Brady Bunch Variety Hour, Eve's father, a music  producer, was not too keen on her doing the Brady variety show.  

After initial high ratings, The Brady Bunch Variety Hour faded in popularity and was short-lived.  Nine episodes were aired from November 28, 1976 to May 25, 1977.  Meanwhile, there was a sequel to Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway It was called Alexander: The Other Side of Dawn and it aired on NBC in 1977.        


In addition to Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway, its sequel, and Little Women, Eve has appeared in several made-for-TV movies, including The House on Greenapple Road (1970), The Force of Evil (1977), Telethon (1977), Secrets of Three Hungry Wives (1978), The Night the Bridge Fell Down (1983) and Yesterday Today (1992).

In the1970s and 1980s, Eve appeared in episodes of several TV shows, including Here's Lucy (1972), Wonder Woman (1977),  Fantasy Island (3 episodes, 1979, 1981), The Love Boat (3 episodes, 1978, 1980, 1982), One Day at a Time (1982), The Facts of Life (1983) and Murder, She Wrote (1985).  In the Here's Lucy episode "Lucy and Donny Osmond," Eve plays Lucy's never-before mentioned niece, Patricia Carter.  Lucy and her daughter Kim (played by her real-life daughter Lucie Arnaz) take Patricia to a nightclub to see Donny Osmond, with whom she's smitten.

In the 1990s, Eve guest-starred in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1994) and That '70s Show (1998).  In the 2000s, she has appeared in episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2013), Blue Bloods (2017) and Bull (2020).  On January 31, 2016. Eve played the role of shop teacher Mrs. Murdoch in Grease Live!, a live televised remake of the 1978 film on Fox.

Eve returned to her "Jan Brady" role in the 1981 NBC TV movie The Brady Girls Get Married.  That led to the short-lived The Brady Brides in which she starred with Maureen McCormick.  Eve also appeared in A Very Brady Christmas (1988) and its 1990 spinoff series, The Bradys.

Eve Plumb been married twice and divorced once.  She was the first of the Brady Bunch siblings to marry, and the first to divorce.  On July 22, 1979, Eve married Rick Mansfield.  The marriage was short-lived and the couple divorced in 1981.  Eve has been very private about the reasons for the split, and Rick Mansfield has remained largely out of the public eye.

Since September 24, 1995, Eve has been married to Ken Pace, a business and technology consultant.  She does not have any children.

Eve and Ken Pace

END NOTES 

* According to Eve Plum's official website, the subject matter of Eve's paintings "ranges from restaurant scenes and still lifes to paintings based on Film Noir and Western movies.

Eve has appeared in two soap operas.  In 2003, she played June Landau on All My Children.  In 2008, she portrayed Dora in an episode of Days of Our Lives.

* Eve has a strong interest in home renovation, which was evident in her appearance in  A Very Brady Renovation (2019) and Design at Your Door on HGTV.

* Eve has written a book with Marcia Wilkie.  It was publish recently and is entitled Happiness Included: Jan Brady and Beyond.  In her memoir, Eve writes about the loss of her mother, father and sister.  Her mother died in 1995, a week before her wedding to Ken Pace.  Her father passed away not long after that, and her sister died several years later.

Eve was reluctant to write the book because "I'm not a writer.  It's not that I didn't think people would care -- I just didn't want to do it."  Some of that reluctance was also fueled by Eve's desire to protect her privacy.  "As a public person, I've always wanted to keep things private.," she says.  "I didn't even want to tell people the name of my dog for a long time.  You share so much of your life already."

In the early 1990s, Eve's "Marcia! Marcia! Marcia! was parodied on Saturday Night Live by comedian Melanie Hutsell.  The parody really bothered Eve, as she explained in her memoir.  She stated that hearing her performance mocked, even in good fun, felt like a "schoolyard taunt."  It brought her back to her time as a child actor, even as an adult.

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SOURCES: Woman's World, "A Look Back at Eve Plumb's Career at 67: The Truth About Jan Brady's Misunderstood Star," by Ed Gross, April 27, 2026; Microsoft News (MSN), Eve Plumb, 67, reveals the emotional toll of her Jan Brady Fame: ' I was a good little soldier','" by Ed Gross, March 24, 2026; People, "Jan's Glasses on The Brady Bunch Were Written into the Show to Help Eve Plumb in Real Life, Her Brady Brothers Say," by John Russell, February 21, 2025; Wikipedia; Internet Movie Database (IMDb)


- Joanne