Lord family

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Lord family
One Life to Live and General Hospital family
Victor Lord's children (from left) Todd Manning (Roger Howarth), Tina Lord (Andrea Evans) and Victoria Lord (Erika Slezak) in a November 2011 episode
First appearanceJuly 15, 1968
Last appearanceAugust 19, 2013
Created byAgnes Nixon
Introduced byDoris Quinlan
Duration1968–2013

The Lord family are fictional characters from the American soap opera One Life to Live. They were introduced in the show's July 15, 1968 debut episode on ABC, and featured for the entirety of its run until the series ended on August 19, 2013.

Created by

Lord Enterprises and its flagship publication, The Banner newspaper.[4][5][6][7]

Generations

Ancestors

  • Randolph Lord (
    Old West
    as of 1988. Paternal grandfather of Victor Lord, Gwendolyn Lord, and Clayton-Powell Lord.

First generation

Second generation

Third generation

Fourth generation

Fifth generation

Introduction

At the show's debut in July 1968, patriarch

heiress
to his fortune. As a result of this lifelong pressure, Viki, newly arrived from college, allows herself little time for romantic entanglements, focusing her energy on her inherited media career and her father's approval. Conversely, frail and emotional, yet free-spirited Meredith, all but overlooked by Victor, sought escape from his oppression and the future he had laid out for his daughters.

Lord Enterprises, Inc.

Lord Enterprises, Inc.
Company type
Radio station
  • Television station
  • Owner
    Divisions
    • The Banner newspaper
    • WVLE radio
    • WVLE/WVL-TV
    • The Sun newspaper

    Lord Enterprises, Inc. are the legacy media assets of

    Herb Callison that year. Dorian continues to live at Llanfair until she is forcibly removed by Viki's new husband, Clint Buchanan
    later that year. Tina Lord (formerly Tina Clayton) gains rightful access to the estate when Victor reveals her paternity to him in a letter during The Banner newspaper's 50th anniversary celebrations in 1985. Richard briefly takes over the company when Viki suffers a recurrent bout with her mental illness in 1986. Todd Manning is revealed to be Victor's illegitimate son and rightful male heir in 1995, gaining him partial ownership of WVLE radio, access to Llanfair, and an inherited trust of $30 million.

    The Sun tabloid newspaper (formerly Dorian's The Intruder) is bought and edited by Todd Manning with millions of dollars in inheritance bequeathed to him at the revelation of his paternity to Victor in 1995; Todd's twin brother, Victor Lord Jr., assumes ownership of Todd's assets (under his brother's identity) from 2003 until Victor Jr.'s apparent death in 2011. Victor Jr.'s assets are betrothed to Irene Manning as part of Victor Jr.'s will, access which then reverts to legal heiress Tina at Irene's death in October 2011. Later in court proceedings, Tina relinquishes control of Todd's assets, returning them to Todd. Concurrently in October 2011, Jack Manning is named executive assistant and editor for The Sun by Victor Jr., a position he keeps when Todd returns to work for the company. Jessica Buchanan reports for both her grandfather and mother's newspaper, The Banner, and her uncle's tabloid, The Sun, at various times in the 1990s and 2000s.

    Todd founds subsidiary Manning Enterprises in June 2012, purchasing

    Port Charles
    publications Crimson magazine and The Port Charles Sun (formerly The Port Charles Press) newspaper. Upon the Todd's exit from Port Charles, his Port Charles acquisitions revert to their former names and prior ownerships.

    Companies

    • The Banner – Chief daily newspaper for Llanview, Pennsylvania with a European bureau in Paris
    • The Sun – Tabloid newspaper in Llanview and primary competitor of The Banner (formerly The Intruder)
    • WVL/WVLE-TV – Local television station which produces news, talk, and television programming in Llanview
    • WVLE – Radio station for Llanview University and surrounding community
    • Manning Enterprises –
      Port Charles, New York
      publications Crimson magazine and The Port Charles Sun (formerly The Port Charles Press) tabloid, a cable television franchise, a sports publication, and two publishing houses (2012–13)
    • Lord/Manning Plant – Power plant owned by Victoria Lord and Clint Buchanan (1984–85)

    Employees and estate trustees

    Family tree

    Lord family tree
    Eugenia Randolph
    Roger Gordon
    Megan Gordon
    Duke Buchanan
    Zane Buchanan
    Notes:

    Descendants

    References

    1. . Retrieved 26 December 2013.
    2. .
    3. .
    4. ^ a b "Two Join One Life". High Point Enterprise. High Point, North Carolina. 14 December 1974. Retrieved 27 December 2013.
    5. . Retrieved 26 December 2013.
    6. .
    7. . Retrieved 26 December 2013.
    8. ^ a b On the April 29, 2013, episode of One Life to Live, Dani reminds Jack that it is "dad's" birthday; and on the April 30, 2013, episode, Jack wishes Victor a happy birthday.
    9. ^ One Life to Live. Season 18. October 1985. American Broadcasting Company.
    10. The Tribune Company
      . p. s19.

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