Ryan's Hope - Season 14

Ryan's Hope - Season 14

Season 14

1988-1989

Network
DatesDec 26, 1988 - Jan 13, 1989

Episodes

RH-3501
Season 14Episode 3630 min

RH-3501

Dec 26, 1988
RH-3502
Season 14Episode 3730 min

RH-3502

Dec 27, 1988
RH-3506
Season 14Episode 4130 min

RH-3506

Jan 2, 1989
RH-3507
Season 14Episode 4230 min

RH-3507

Jan 3, 1989
RH-3508
Season 14Episode 4330 min

RH-3508

Jan 4, 1989
RH-3509
Season 14Episode 4430 min

RH-3509

Jan 5, 1989
RH-3510
Season 14Episode 4530 min

RH-3510

Jan 6, 1989
RH-3511
Season 14Episode 4630 min

RH-3511

Jan 9, 1989
RH-3512
Season 14Episode 4730 min

RH-3512

Jan 10, 1989
RH-3513
Season 14Episode 4830 min

RH-3513

Jan 11, 1989
RH-3514
Season 14Episode 4930 min

RH-3514

Ben says he won't help Maggie work against Roger.  Matthew gives Jack a lava lamp, and Jack tells him about the classic Italian male.  Maggie warns Nancy Don away from Ben.  Nancy Don finds Ben and Lizzie meeting in the park and eavesdrops on their intimate conversation.  Patrick catches Faith crying as she watches him playing with Grace.

Jan 12, 1989
RH-3515
Season 14Episode 5030 min

RH-3515

On the morning of his wedding to Leigh, Jack has a conversation with Mary.  Maeve visits Jack to thank him for loving Mary and being Ryan's father.  Siobhan seeks advice from Maeve about her feelings for Fenno.  Jack and Leigh are married.  Chaz and Ryan are reunited.  Lizzie decides to follow Ben to Australia.  Ben kisses Lizzie passionately to say goodbye.  Siobhan agrees to be Fenno's partner.  Bob learns he won the lottery.  Maggie and Delia are at a stalemate.  Patrick asks Faith if Grace is his daughter but she stalls him by saying that Maeve is about to sing.  Maeve sings "Danny Boy" and tells everyone to "have a good life."

Jan 13, 1989

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