Buchanan family

This article is about a fictional family. For surname disambiguation, see Buchanan (surname). For related performers, see List of One Life to Live characters.
Buchanan family
One Life to Live family

Buchanan men in 2013 (from left): Robert Gorrie as Matthew Buchanan, Robert S. Woods as Bo Buchanan, Jerry verDorn as Clint Buchanan and Tuc Watkins as David Vickers Buchanan
Type Fictional family
Created by Gordon Russell and Sam Hall
Original run September 10, 1979 (1979-09-10) – August 19, 2013 (2013-08-19)
First appearance September 10, 1979
Last appearance August 19, 2013
Address Buchanan Mansion
21 Riverside Drive
Llanview, Pennsylvania 19100

The Buchanan family is a long-running family of fictional characters on the American soap opera One Life to Live. The ensemble was originally inspired by the Ewing family on the 1970s primetime soap opera Dallas,[1][2] and appears from September 1979 through the end of the serial in August 2013.

Generations

Ancestors

First generation

Buchanan men in 1980 (from left, clockwise): Robert S. Woods as Bo Buchanan and Clint Ritchie as Clint Buchanan and Philip Carey as Asa Buchanan

Second generation

Third generation

Fourth generation

Fifth generation

History

Clint Buchanan arrives in Llanview, Pennsylvania in September 1979, soon followed by his brother Bo in November and their father Asa in December 1979. Clint marries central heroine Victoria Lord Riley in 1982, cementing the family's prominence in the series.

Clint adopts Viki's sons Kevin and Joey Riley, and in 1986 discovers he has an adult son, Cord Roberts, with old flame Maria. Clint and Viki have a daughter of their own, Jessica, that same year. In 2001 it is revealed that Viki had been pregnant with twins, one fathered by Clint and the other by Viki's nemesis Mitch Laurence; Jessica turns out to be Mitch's daughter, and Clint and Viki's child — kidnapped at birth — is a young woman named Natalie. On January 6, 2012, Allison Perkins revealed that Nataile and Jessica are both biologically Clint's daughters.

In 1983, Bo and Becky Lee Abbott have a son they name Drew, who ultimately becomes a police officer and dies in the line of duty in 1998. In February 1999, Bo fathers a son (later named Matthew) with wife Nora, though Matthew is thought to be Sam Rappaport's biological child until 2003.

Patriarch Asa marries multiple women during his decades in Llanview, and in 1999 Viki's husband Ben Davidson turns out to be Asa's biological son. Ben is shot and slips into a coma in 2002; he eventually dies in 2004. Asa passes away on August 16, 2007,[7] and it is revealed that he had believed con-man David Vickers is his son. David is ultimately proven to be Bo's biological child in 2009.

In 2010, it is revealed that Rex Balsom, the man who was raised with Natalie by Roxy Balsom, is actually Clint's son with Echo DiSavoy, who was conceived after an affair in 1983.

Buchanan Enterprises

Buchanan Enterprises, founded by billionaire Asa Buchanan, is a multinational, family-owned corporation with offices worldwide. After visiting in Llanview in 1979, Texas-born Asa moves the headquarters of his company to Llanview in 1980 to stay close to sons Clint and Bo. As ruthless in business as he is devoted to his family, Asa's machinations (and attempts to both protect and control his family members) drive much of the drama in the series over the next two decades.In 1997, Clint's son Cord Roberts leaves Llanview for the London office of Buchanan Enterprises, and in 1998 Clint follows him. Clint returns to Llanview for good in 2005, and his adopted son Kevin later succeeds him in London in late 2006. Clint's daughter Natalie joins the company in 2007 after a failed attempt to become a police forensics investigator. Natalie's sister Jessica as well soon joins B.E. to fund her husband Nash's vineyard. Asa remained at B.E.'s helm until his death in August 2007 in which his son Clint succeed him as CEO. Asa's will forces his heirs[8] to work together as board members for the company to earn their inheritance. The usually-upstanding Clint finds himself using the underhanded tactics of his father to fend off the multiple takeover attempts of Asa's business rivals. Fueled by a desire for personal revenge against Clint, Dr. Dorian Lord plots a secret, hostile take-over of the company, which succeeds at the Buchanan Enterprises shareholder meeting on June 3, 2008.[9] Dorian renames the company Cramer Enterprises. In October 2008, District Attorney and Clint's love interest, Nora Hanen, manages to finesse Dorian into signing controlling interest of the company back to the Buchanan family in exchange for dropping potential attempted murder charges. The company is re-christened Buchanan Enterprises or BE.

In December 2008, the Buchanans gather for a video message from Asa. A year prior, Asa had stipulated in his will that the family had one year to fulfill a challenge in order to receive their inheritance: work together as a family to raise the price of BE stocks. If they succeeded, they would be rich, if they failed...they would not receive a cent. Due to the takeover commandeered by Dorian and the near collapse of the US economy, BE shares have declined. As punishment, the Buchanan inheritance is left to Asa's long-lost son, David Vickers.[10] David learns of his true parentage,[11] and soon claims what is his.[12] However, a DNA test confirms that David is instead Bo's son,[13] rendering Asa's original will null and void.

On episode first-run June 28, 2011 in order for Clint Buchanan to get a heart transplant and live, he was forced to give his estranged son Rex Balsom Buchanan Enterprises. In return, Clint would get Rex's finances, Gigi Morasco's heart. All existing shares, funds and properties were signed over to Rex Balsom. On the October 21 episode of that year, Rex Balsom returned all of the Buchanan holdings to its rightful owner Clint Buchanan.

Subsidiaries

  • Lone Star Records - Record Label started and run by Bo Buchanan in the 1980s. It was sold to rapper Snoop Dogg in 2008.
  • Cobb Industries - A company owned by rival Warren Cobb, but was bought out by B.E. in the 2008.
  • Webster International - A company owned by Virgil Webster another rival of Asa Buchanan, but was bought out by B.E. in 2008.
  • Brennan Winery - Owned by Nash Brennan, agreed to Jared's terms to sell the winery to B.E.

Employees

Former employees

Family tree

Descendants

References

  1. Terry Ann Knopf (1 February 1981). "DAYTIME TV: MONEY AND POWER ON THE SOAPS". Boston Globe. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  2. Scotty Gore (9 February 2009). "Clint Ritchie Dies, 'One Life' Mourns". SoapOpera Network. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
  3. 1 2 3 "About OLTL: The Webb Family Tree". Soap Central. Retrieved 2012-05-22.
  4. The "1968 storyline" that begins in July 2008 establishes that Maria is newly-pregnant with Cord in 1968, originally Cord was stated to be 25 in 1986, when he first came to town, making his birth year 1961.
  5. One Life to Live. Season 45. Episode 11,103. May 7, 2013. The Online Network.
  6. One Life to Live. Season 45. Episode 11,113. June 4, 2013. The Online Network.
  7. One Life to Live recap (8/16/07) - ABC.com
  8. After Asa's death, the Buchanan Enterprises Board consists of sons Clint and Bo, grandchildren Cord, Kevin, Joey, Jessica, Natalie and Sarah, and Asa's initially unnamed "secret son." Jared Banks poses as this heir, who is actually David Vickers.
  9. One Life to Live recap (6/3/08) - ABC.com Archived September 26, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. One Life to Live recap (12/29/08) - abc.com
  11. One Life to Live recap (2/13/09) - abc.com Archived September 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. One Life to Live recap (2/18/09) - abc.com
  13. One Life to Live recap (2/25/09) - abc.com Archived September 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.

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