Episode 751: Lucy Coe (1986-2026) copertina

Episode 751: Lucy Coe (1986-2026)

Episode 751: Lucy Coe (1986-2026)

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This week on Port Charles 411, Shannon and Amanda are covering one of General Hospital's most iconic characters from start to finish: Lucy Coe. Lucy has been a lot of things since she first walked into Port Charles in 1986. A mousy librarian. A surrogate mother. A CEO. A vampire slayer. A reluctant spy. A woman who has ended up in her underwear on the Nurses' Ball stage more times than anyone can count. She has married her way through the Port Charles phonebook, launched Deception Cosmetics more than once, and somehow remained one of the most beloved figures in daytime television history. This episode covers it all: the murder trial alibi that started everything, her marriages to Tony Jones, Alan Quartermaine, Scott Baldwin, Rex Stanton, and Kevin Collins, the founding of the Nurses' Ball in 1994, the full Port Charles spinoff era including vampires and a healing spring beneath the city, her return to General Hospital in 2012, the Nurses' Ball kiss that blew up her marriage, the Ava Jerome blackmail, the Victor Cassadine spy mission, her romance with Martin Grey, the barnyard photo shoot, and where things stand right now with Jens Sidwell. This one came together thanks to a write-up submitted by Pier 54 listener Kim Hudson, who tracked Lucy's full history using her research, her sources, and, in her own words, her own body memory. We had a lot of feelings about all of it. Find us at GeneralHospitalPodcast.com. New episodes every Monday and Thursday #GeneralHospital #GH #PortCharles #LucyCoe #LynnHerring #AlanQuartermaine #ScottyBaldwin #MonicaQuartermaine #BobbieSpencer #KevinCollins #JenzSidwell #AvaJerome #Pier54Podcast #SoapOpera #Daytime #ABCSoaps #GHFan #RyanChamberlain #JohnMcBain #MartinGrey #TonyJones #VictorCassadine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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