Ever since TNT scored a hit with its reboot of our beloved "Dallas"
this past summer, rumors have been swirling about the same treatment for
"Dynasty." And why not? "Dynasty" provides plenty of fertile
next-generation ground to plant some seeds on and captivate younger
viewers as well as reel in us '80s kids so easily ... L.B. Colby, Danny
Carrington, Krystina Carrington, Lauren Colby, the surrogate son of Adam
Carrington ... we're wondering where they all are and what they're
doing right now! And we want to see our original faves, even if John
Forsythe is no longer among them.
One of those original faves would love to see this kind of reboot, too. BRBTV had the chance to chat with Ms. Stephanie Beacham
, aka Sable Colby, via
phone a couple weeks ago, and the subject of a "Dynasty" reboot
naturally came up, as it had when Beacham attended a tribute event for
the late costume designer Nolan Miller just a few days earlier ...
"Please,
please, please, may it happen?" she sweetly enthused to us. "But it's
up to so many more people and fates than I can affect by just hoping. It
would be a blast. That's all I can say."
Stephanie Beacham, center, with "Dynasty" creators Esther and
Richard Shapiro at the tribute event for Nolan Miller.
Beacham
said, "I just adore Esther and Richard Shapiro, and I would love to
work with them again. Joan and I are friends and we would have so much
fun."
So what's standing in the way? "Just as Esther
had to fight to have middle-aged women on the screen to begin with, when
she started 'Dynasty,' she doesn't want to do anything unless, I guess,
unless the original people are at least featuring in it. Can't you
imagine the fun of Joan and me in the back of our fortresses being the
powerhouses behind it, having all the lovely young girls and boys lying
around? But you
need those two old bats! Or as Joan calls us, the 'Dynasty' dames."
Indeed
we
do need you. Just as TNT's "Dallas" wouldn't have been "Dallas"
without the Big Three, Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray,
"Dynasty" couldn't possibly be "Dynasty" without Joan Collins, Stephanie
Beacham, and whoever else they can possibly get involved! Heather
Locklear, anyone? We saw that recent photo shoot with Entertainment
Weekly -- our Sammy Jo is still stunning. And just as, with the recent
death of Hagman, his spectre will remain
all over that show as it
continues on through its second season, we will be seeing the shadow of
Forsythe strongly in any reboot attempt of "Dynasty."
So we had to ask Beacham, what would Sable be doing right now, in 2012?
"The
same as Alexis," she told us. "I don't think it's changed. Of course,
the economy has changed, but the rich only get richer, don't they? They
wouldn't be trusting anyone else. I think Sable would've gotten
stronger. Because she was always someone that sort of needed a man, if
you know what I mean. Probably now she would just leave all the advice
from everybody and just be herself."
The last time we saw our beautiful English-accented vixen, there was that rather
un-pretty
balcony scene, in the series' final episode in May 1989 (Beacham wasn't
featured in 1991 reunion movie). At the time of the finale, Sable was
pregnant with what Alexis fondly termed a "change-of-life baby" with Dex
Dexter, her own ex-husband. So add that to the next-generation mix ... a
22-year-old offspring of Sable and Dex ... out there somewhere, doing
who-knows-what ...
"That would at least give one young would-be Sable a door, wouldn't it? Some young incarnation," Beacham muses.
Still so beautiful: Beacham with Joan Collins, center, and Collins' sister Jackie.
And
Beacham wouldn't miss a chance to work with her friend, Joan Collins,
who served as a co-hostess at the Nolan Miller tribute. She has worked
with Collins recently, in this year's seriously fun
Snickers TV spot. BRBTV had to ask how that diva-happy half-minute came together.
"That
just came about. I think Joan suggested me," she said. "How much fun
was that? Have you seen it? It was heaven, complete heaven! And it's
based, as you know, on the other ones. And I'm playing the Liza Minnelli
part, the kicker. I think Joan's fabulous in it, and I thought we did a
grand job, and everybody was so pleasant. I think we're both keen that
there should be a collaboration of some sort, and that was just a hint
of it. I think that we both feel that there's more mileage in us."
You better believe there is. Now the question is ... who else is listening?????
Watch for the full text of our interview with Stephanie Beacham in the upcoming Kindle edition of our reference guide "
Dynasty High."
Beacham also has an auction coming up of some of her "Dynasty" and
"Colbys" memorabilia, including some scripts. Look for more info on that
on this blog, and keep up with Beacham (and see photos from her most
recent work on "Trollied") on
her official Facebook page.
Photos courtesy of Stephanie Beacham / Emily Danyel;
do not copy without permission