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  1. This week on “Days of our Lives,” Salem comes together to mourn the death of Doug Williams (the late Bill Hayes) as the daytime drama series celebrates its 15000th episode on Monday, December 2. Viewers can look forward to the returns of several fan favorite characters including Liz Chandler (Gloria Loring), Marie Horton (Maree Cheatham), Lucas Horton (Bryan Dattilo), Ciara Brady Weston (Victoria Konefal), and Steve Olsen (Stephen Schnetzer), among others. Beginning Tuesday, December 3, actor Peyton Meyer takes on the role of Doug Williams III, the late Doug’s grandson. Fans might recall the actor from his roles on such shows as Lucas on “Girl Meets World” and Tripp on “American Housewife” (click here to learn more). DVR ALERTS Monday, December 2, 2024– Jennifer and Lucas reunite with Shawn and Ciara. – Eli shares some of Doug’s colorful history with Lani.New | #15000 Tuesday, December 3, 2024– The contents of the Horton time capsule are revealed. – Belle gets a surprise visit from Shawn.New | #15001 http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/11/JPI_Episode15002_0002084306-1024x683.jpgPeyton Meyer, Kristian Alfonso XJJohnson/JPI Studios Wednesday, December 4, 2024– While paying his respects to his grandparents, Steven meets Leo. – Julie is shocked when Doug appears before her.New | #15002 Thursday, December 5, 2024– Hope says goodbye to her dad as Shawn and Ciara show up for an emotional reunion. – Xander asks Stephanie to stop helping Philip.New | #15003 http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/11/JPI_Episode15002_0002084328-1024x683.jpgSusan Seaforth Hayes, Peyton Meyer, Bryan Dattilo, Victoria Konefal XJJohnson/JPI Studios Friday, December 6, 2024– Chad and Cat stay under the radar. – Johnny confronts EJ about Joy.New | #15004 VIDEO PREVIEW Note: The post Days of our Lives PreVUE for the Week of December 2-6, 2024 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  2. Best known for his portrayal as Roman Brady on “Days of our Lives” (1981-1984; 1991-1994) and Michael Culhane on “Dynasty,” actor Wayne Northrop died on Friday, November 29 at the Motion Picture and Television Woodland Hills Home in Woodland Hills. He was just 77 years old. Outside of soaps, Northrop was married to “General Hospital” star Lynn Herring (Lucy Coe) for 43 years. They had two kids together, Hank and Grady. In a family statement, they said, “Wayne was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s 6 years ago. He took his last breath in the arms of his family. We wish to thank the most caring and amazing place, The Motion Picture and Television Home for taking such great care of him. Wayne touched so many people with his sense of humor and wit. A husband for 43 years, the best dad ever to his two boys, Hank and Grady, and a rancher who loved his cows and was a friend to many.” For the last 35 years, Northrop and Herring ran their working cattle ranch in Raymond, California. In 2008, they acquired the oldest house (1886) in the area and converted it into a local museum and gathering place. The home is now on the registry of historical places and open for tourists. Northrop was staunchly committed to wildlife and conservation causes with the cattle ranch running true to environmental beliefs. Born April 12, 1947 in Sumner, Washington, Northrop graduated from the University of Washington with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. Following his graduation, he proceeded to travel around Europe for several years. Fluent in German, Northrop enrolled in Acting 101 at Seattle Community College upon his return to the United States. He previously had experience on stage as part of his high school’s senior class revue. After receiving good reviews for his work in acting class, Northrop decided to take on Hollywood. Joining the newly formed Los Angeles Actors’ Theatre headed by Ralph Waite in 1975, Northrop soon landed his first television role, a small part in an episode of “Police Story” after his work at the L.A. Actors’ Theatre helped him garner attention from talent agents. http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/12/Wayne-Northrop-Dynasty-DAYS-1024x576.jpgABC Photo Archives; NBC Photo Bank/NBCUniversal (Courtesy) One of the greatest love stories of all time, the romance between Roman Brady (Northrop) and Dr. Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) on “Days of our Lives” quickly captured the attention of soap opera fans, becoming one of the most beloved in all of television and led to Northrop being labeled one of the hottest stars in daytime television. In 2005 he returned to the series playing the role of the cast “Dr. Alex North,” a one-time medical school classmate of Marlena’s. In addition to “Days of our Lives,” Northrop also portrayed Michael Culhane on ABC’s “Dynasty,” playing Blake Carrington’s mysterious chauffeur. He also had the title role of an accused wife murderer in the NBC special, “You are the Jury: The State of Arizona v. Dr. Evan Blake” (1986) and a starring role playing U.S. Olympic Ski Team coach Johnny Lider in the CBS made for television movie, “Guts and Glory: The Bill Johnson Story” (1985). Other credits for Northrop include “The Waltons” (1989) “Baretta” (1978), “Eight is Enough” (1977), “Beggerman, Thief” (1979), “The Young Riders” (1989) and “Testimony of Two Men” (1977). From 1997-1998, Northrop appeared on the first season of ABC’s “Port Charles” where he played the role of Rex Stanton, a sexy, dynamic, dangerous and manipulative man. The role led the actor to appear on screen opposite his real-life wife, Lynn. Northrop is survived by his wife, Lynn Herring, sons Hank (Laura) and Grady and stepmother, Janet Northrop. Note: The post R.I.P. Wayne Northrop – ‘Days of our Lives’, ‘Dynasty’ & ‘Port Charles’ Actor Dies at 77 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  3. Helen Gallagher, best known to soap fans for her role as matriarch Maeve Ryan on the ABC daytime drama series “Ryan’s Hope” has died. Gallagher passed away on Sunday, November 24. She was 98 years old. Born July 19, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York, Gallagher was a two-time Tony Award winner and a three-time Daytime Emmy Award winner, who also appeared on the soap operas “Another World,” “All My Children” and “One Life to Live.” The news of Gallagher’s passing was first announced by The Washington Post, which was confirmed by Edith Meeks, the executive and artistic director at the Herbert Berghof Studio, where Gallagher had a long affiliation. An official cause of death was not provided at press time. Attending the American School of Ballet at just 15 years of age, Gallagher first gained recognition playing a ballerina on Broadway, where she performed in the corps of “Seven Lively Arts” and “Mr. Strauss Goes to Boston,” along with the original dancing ensembles of “Billion Dollar Baby” and “Brigadoon.” It was in 1947 when she got her big break after being cast by Jerome Robbins to play the Charleston-crazed Nancy in “High Button Shoes.” She went on to perform in numerous other stage productions, including “Mame,” “Brigadoon,” “Hazel Flagg,” “Sweet Charity,” “Touch and Go,” and “Oklahoma!” Gallagher won two Tony Awards, including Best Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical for “Pal Joey!” and Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical for “No, No, Nannette.” Her turn as Irish matriarch Maeve Ryan on “Ryan’s Hope” in 1975 led her to win three Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1976, 1977 and 1988. Overall, she received five nominations for her portrayal throughout the show’s entire run (1975-1989). Watch a clip from the final scenes of “Ryan’s Hope” where Gallagher can be in character singing the song “Danny Boy.” Note: The post R.I.P. Helen Gallagher – Beloved ‘Ryan’s Hope’ Icon & Broadway Legend Dies at 98 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  4. As previously reported, WWE’s “Monday Night RAW” is moving to Netflix with the world’s most popular streaming service recently announcing that its 10-year rights deal for the wrestling series will kick off on Monday, January 6, 2025, LIVE from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles at 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT. Appearing on stage from his sold-out concert at ComplexCon in Las Vegas alongside WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque earlier this month, rapper Travis Scott revealed his new music will serve as the theme song for “RAW” and that he will be at the January 6th show. Some of the biggest names in WWE will join Scott for the Netflix premiere including John Cena, Cody Rhodes, the undisputed WWE Champion known as “The American Nightmare,” Roman Reigns, CM Punk and Bianca Belair, along with many other Superstars and surprise guests. WWE/Netflix According to the WWE, the Netflix partnership marks a new era for fans, with the much-anticipated debut of live weekly programming featuring can’t-miss action unfolding 52 weeks a year on Netflix. Along with “RAW,” Netflix will be the place to watch the WWE’s electrifying content for audiences outside the United States, including “SmackDown,” “NXT,” and Premium Live Events (PLEs) such as “WrestleMania,” “Royal Rumble,” and “SummerSlam.” All events can be seen on Netflix starting January 6, 2025, in most international markets. Peacock continues to hold domestic rights through 2026. Beginning Wednesday, January 1, 2025, many of the WWE’s top “RAW” moments will be available to watch on Netflix with select programming and historic PLEs also available outside the United States. Tickets for the premiere episodes of “Monday Night RAW” on Netflix are now on sale via Ticketmaster.com. After spending more than 30 years on linear television, the WWE and Netflix announced in January 2024 that the streamer would become the exclusive home for “RAW” in the United States with the series airing its final episode on USA Network in December. As for other WWE-related programming, “NXT” is now airing on The CW as part of a five-year rights deal, while “SmackDown” moved from FOX to USA Network. For more about the WWE/Netflix deal and what it means for fans in the U.S. and internationally, click here. Note: The post ‘Monday Night RAW’ Heads to Netflix Beginning January 6, 2025, LIVE From the Intuit Dome appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  5. Lisa Rinna (“The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” “Melrose Place”) is keeping the door open when it comes to a possible return to “Days of our Lives” as Billie Reed. In a recent interview with Distractify, the actress told the outlet, “Listen, I never say no, really, to anything,” when asked about taking on the role again. She added, “I’m always open to revisiting these characters that I love.” “You know I love drama,” Rinna continued. “So if it were right, if it felt right, if it made sense. I think I’m always open to it.” From her interview, it’s understood that Rinna isn’t looking for a full-time commitment right now, and there are reportedly no active plans to revive her “Days of our Lives” character on the series. That said, she did revive the character in 2021 by appearing in the five-episode series “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem” (Chapter One), an original spinoff that aired on Peacock. That said, Rinna has stuck to her acting roots with her recent turn playing twins in Walmart’s soap opera-esque 10-episode advertising series, “Deals of Desire.” Launched earlier this month in honor of the Black Friday shopping holiday, Rinna appears in the episode titled “Sister, Swindler” where she portrays twin sisters Faith and Lilith, the latter of which is a long-lost relative who’s been secretly working with Faith’s boyfriend, Victor, to steal her lottery winnings. Despite being an ad for Walmart, the ability to play the dual roles fulfilled a dream for the actress, who indicated it was “one of the reasons” she said yes to the project, noting, “It’s classic soap opera. And so when they told me to play twins, I thought, ‘Oh my god, yes, I can’t wait.’” In addition to Rinna, other celebrities appearing in the “Deals or Desire” series include Chad Michael Murray (“One Tree Hill”), Ian Somerhalder (“The Vampire Diaries”) and Taye Diggs (“All American,” “Guiding Light”), among others. Watch Rinna’s episode below Watch the “Deals or Desire” series trailer below. Watch the series in order via the “Deals of Desire” playlist below. Note: The post Lisa Rinna Open to Returning to ‘Days of our Lives’ as Billie Reed, Talks Playing Twins in Walmart’s ‘Deals of Desire’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  6. “The 2024 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” on Thursday, November 28 averaged 31.3 million viewers across all platforms, up +10% compared to the year ago broadcast which averaged 28.5 million. This year’s telecast makes it the largest overall audience for the parade ever. The parade was hosted by Al Roker, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb. On NBC alone, 23.6 million viewers tuned in during the live telecast (8:30 a.m. to noon), making the parade the most-watched entertainment show on linear television since ABC’s broadcast of the 2020 Academy Awards. Additionally, the parade garnered a 5.4 rating in the key Adults 18-49 demo, making it the highest-rated telecast since ABC’s special broadcast of “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest” on December 31, 2021. As for streaming, Peacock grew by +26% compared to last year’s parade. “The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is an event in which we take enormous pride, and it’s an absolute joy to know that there was a record number of people watching across both NBC and Peacock,” said Jen Neal, Executive Vice President, Live Events and Specials, NBCU Entertainment. “The parade is a tradition like no other. Year after year, it’s the best way to kick off the holiday season, and we’re thrilled to be a part of it with our partners at Macy’s.” http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/11/Macys-Parade-Floats-1024x576.jpgMacy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Peter Kramer/NBC; Ralph Bavaro/NBC “The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” is produced by Silent House Productions. Baz Halpin, Mark Bracco and Linda Gierahn serve as executive producers. Sacha Mueller is co-executive producer. “The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is a beloved tradition that annually marks the beginning of the holiday season. Macy’s is honored to bring this iconic experience to life and create moments of inspiration and joy through world-class entertainment that only we can deliver for our customers and the nation,” said Will Coss, Executive Producer, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. In addition to the parade, “The National Dog Show Presented by Purina,” which aired immediately after the parade, averaged 12.2 million viewers across all platforms. The special jumped +5% compared to last year’s telecast and was the most-watched edition since 2020. Later in the evening, the “Sunday Night Football” game between the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers delivered 26.6 million viewers across all platforms, marking a record third consecutive year in which the Thanksgiving night viewership topped 26 million viewers. In late night, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” drew 2.8 million viewers, its highest total viewers since last year’s Thanksgiving day telecast. Meanwhile, “Late Night with Seth Meyers” also delivered its highest total viewers (1.5 million) since last year’s Thanksgiving day telecast. Note: The post ‘Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade’ Attracts Largest Audience Ever, ‘National Dog Show’ Sees Best Numbers Since 2020 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  7. In celebration of the show’s 60th anniversary season, “Days of our Lives” has created a brand new YouTube channel and has entered the world of TikTok. Launched earlier this month, the social media platforms will allow the show to reach its audience like never before with weekly promos, lots of fun original content and information, as well as many behind-the-scenes exclusives that you won’t find anywhere else. The all-new YouTube channel is the place to find what’s happening next on the daytime drama series. It’s where the show publishes the weekly promo, with more goodies expected to be released as the channel continues to grow. The latest promo sees the show honoring one of their own while celebrating a milestone of 15,000 episodes (airing Monday, December 2). Watch the promo below. On TikTok, the channel has released several fun videos, including “What’s in my Bag” with Elia Cantu (Jada), “What Goes into Playing a Villain?” with Louise Sorel, who plays Vivian, revelation by Cherie Jimenez (Gabi) on what item she most wants from the set, a behind the scenes experience with Robert Scott Wilson (Alex) and Paul Telfer (Xander) as they took to the runway at L.A. Fashion Week, and a look at “Day of DAYS” from the perspective of the cast, among other content shared on the platform. The cast also played a game of “Devour, Commit, Trash” (a PG version of that other game) in honor of Thanksgiving with the likes of Leo Howard (Tate), Abigail Klein (Stephanie) and Eric Martsolf (Brady), among others, playing along. One of the more recent posts on the page includes Klein and Wilson taking on the “Dancing with the Stars” #LegLiftChallenge, which you can watch below. Another challenge included one from the “Wicked” movie, where the cast members attempted to hit the high note from the song “Defying Gravity,” as sung by Cynthia Erivo, during the closing moments of the box office smash. You can watch both challenges below. To follow “Days of our Lives” on YouTube, click here (@OfficialDaysofourLives). You can follow the show on TikTok by clicking here (@peacockdays). You can also connect with the show on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and Facebook. Note: The post ‘Days of our Lives’ Launches Brand New YouTube Channel, Joins TikTok, Too appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  8. Peyton Meyer (“American Housewife,” “Girl Meets World”) has joined the cast of “Days of our Lives” in the newly created role of Doug Williams III, the grandson of the late Doug Williams (played by the late Bill Hayes). His first airdate is set for Tuesday, December 3. Fans first got a glimpse of Meyer earlier this month when he appeared in the “Day of DAYS” sneak peek highlighting what’s to come on the daytime drama series this season. In an interview with TV Insider, Meyer describes his character as a “mischievous” young man, similar to how the first Doug Williams was introduced in 1970. “He’s in and out of trouble. No matter where he goes, chaos comes with him. He’s not purposefully mischievous or purposefully wishes harm on people,” Meyer notes. “I think it’s just how he grew up, that everything he does ends up causing a bad karmic chaos storm behind him. He’s a gentle guy and he’s peaceful, but it seems that he doesn’t make the proper choices when he needs to.” Meyer’s introduction to viewers comes as the series celebrates its 15,000th episode, airing Monday, December 2, which Meyer says was an “insane” experience, although things started “really down” emotionally. “The energy was really low and I had no idea what was going on. We ended up filming the scenes and after, one of the crew members came up to me and she was like, ‘Just so you know, this is a very emotional day today and the fact that you were able to do that scene and carry a positive attitude into the set was so amazing to watch because I don’t know if you know what’s going on, but it’s very heavy today so thank you for coming in so professionally.’ I think it kind of worked better that I wasn’t fully aware of everything that was going on.” Meyer, of course, is referring to the cast mourning the loss of an iconic character, Doug Williams, while also sharing in the memories of portrayer Bill Hayes, who passed away in January at 98 years old. http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/11/JPI_Episode15002_0002084310-1024x683.jpgPeyton Meyer, Susan Seaforth Hayes, Kristian Alfonso XJJohnson/JPI Studios One of Meyer’s first scenes will be Susan Seaforth Hayes who not only portrayed the on-screen love interest opposite Bill Hayes for 50 years but was also married to the legend in real life for just as long. Recalling his first day on set, the actor says, “I was sitting there as a 25-year-old memorizing 25 pages a night working, filming an episode per day, and I didn’t understand how the process worked and it was so difficult. Watching Susan do it so effortlessly was something that I’ll carry with me forever. She was so professional.” http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/11/Girl-Meets-World-1024x576.jpg“Girl Meets World” Disney Channel For more on Meyer’s “Days of our Lives” experience, and to learn what he has to say about working alongside the likes of pop star Sabrina Carpenter on the Disney Channel original series “Girl Meets World,” where he played Lucas Friar, his time on ABC’s “American Housewife,” where he played the recurring role of Trip Windsor, check out Meyer’s full interview with TV Insider here. Meyer’s other credits include roles in such shows as “Dog with a Blog,” “Versus,” and “Wayne.” More recently, he appeared in the 2021 film “He’s All That.” Note: The post ‘American Housewife’ & ‘Girl Meets World’ Actor Peyton Meyer Joins ‘Days of our Lives’ As Doug Williams III appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  9. Since announcing plans to cease posting on X (formerly Twitter) earlier this month, “The Young and the Restless” star Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) has followed up on his promise by going even further. Braeden has officially deactivated his account altogether. With his exit from X, Braeden is now posting exclusively on Instagram (including Facebook and Threads) and Bluesky, the new platform of choice for those defecting from X (formerly Twitter) following the U.S. presidential election and the Elon Musk-infused slant of the platform. In a post on Instagram on Tuesday, Braeden shared a screenshot of the “Your account is deactivated” message he received from the platform upon completing the task. “Not going to support this MAGA CRAP!!” said Braeden in response to questions from followers on why he came to his conclusion. “Bye Felicia” commented Braeden in a similar post shared on Bluesky. Braeden, who is leaving behind his more than 190,000 followers at X, had previously said, “Since this billionaire bought TWITTER, I can’t abide the brazen looting of America by his billionaire buddies!” Further, “[Musk] wants to cut the budget by 2 trillion dollars; where do you think that’s come from? From SOCIAL PROGRAMS, like SOCIAL SECURITY, MEDICARE, MEDICAID, AFFORDABLE CARE ACT, while giving huge tax cuts to BILLIONAIRES!!” Braeden’s comments on the U.S. government programs were in reference to President-elect Donald J. Trump’s recently naming Musk and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy as the leaders of what’s being called the Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”). The non-government agency will reportedly “dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies – Essential to the ‘Save America’ Movement.” Additionally, it will “provide advice and guidance from outside of government, and will partner with the White House and Office of Management & Budget to drive large scale structural reform, and create an entrepreneurial approach to Government never before seen.” Followers of Braeden on X who are searching for his previous posts are now met with the message, “This Post is from an account that no longer exists.” To follow Eric Braeden on Instagram and Threads, click here and here, respectively. You can also click here to follow him on Bluesky. For Facebook fans, click here. Note: The post Eric Braeden Deactivates X (Formerly Twitter) Account, Can Be Found On Instagram, Threads & Bluesky Instead appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  10. It’s Thanksgiving Day in the United States, and most soap fans are preparing to serve turkey, stuffing (or is it dressing?), pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, and many other festive dishes. Sadly, some of your favorite daytime dramas will either be preempted, serving up repeats or in the case of one show, airing an all-new episode thanks to its streaming availability. On CBS, both “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” will be preempted on Thanksgiving Day (November 28) due to CBS Sports coverage of NFL games, particularly Chicago Bears at Detriot Lions. Later in the day, the network will carry NCAA College Football where Arkansas will face Illinois. On Friday, November 29 (Black Friday), CBS will continue airing NCAA Big Ten Conference Football games, with Minnesota at Wisconsin. On both days, a repeat of “The Price is Right” will air on the East Coast but will be preempted on the West Coast. “Let’s Make a Deal” and “The Talk” are both preempted on the two days. Over at ABC, the network will air a repeat “General Hospital” on Thanksgiving Day with episode #15511, originally aired on July 19, 2024. The holiday will also see the network carry a repeat of “The View” and an all-new episode of “GMA3: What You Need to Know.” http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/08/General-Hospital-Maurice-Benard-Laura-Wright-Week-08262024-1024x576.jpgMaurice Benard, Laura Wright (“General Hospital”) Disney General Hospital On “General Hospital,” the episode sees Carly (Laura Wright) and Jason (Steve Burton) continuing to celebrate Jason’s newfound freedom on the footbridge, which is where they discuss what to do about Sonny (Maurice Benard) now that Jason has completed his assignment for the FBI. Meanwhile, Josslyn (Eden McCoy) hands Trina (Tabyana Ali) something that fell out during the move into their new apartment – the turtle dove Spencer gave her. While remembering her lost love, a teary-eyed grows frustrated with her inability to move on from Spencer. Josslyn has news for Trina: her grief will never truly go away. Elsewhere in Port Charles, Cody (Josh Kelly) and Tracy (Jane Elliot) are surprised when James (Gary James Fuller) stops by asking why he’s no longer allowed to take riding lessons with Cody. Meanwhile, Maxie (Kirsten Storms) and Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) are forced to pick up James after Cody realizes he walked to the stables on his own. Later, Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) joins Cody where he frets about being shut out from Mac’s (John J. York) life. Hoping to encourage him, Sasha tells Cody to hold that the situation can be salvaged. Later, Laura (Genie Francis) and Dante (Dominic Zamprogna) cross paths while paying a visit to a still-comatose Lulu, and Tracy finds Gio (Giovanni Mazza) in the nook helping himself to a late night snack. While spending time with the young man, Tracy finds herself charmed by him. On Friday, November 29 (Black Friday), a repeat of “The View” will air on the East Coast. However, the talk show will be preempted on the West Coast due to ESPN on ABC sports coverage of NCAA College Football, specifically Oklahoma State at Colorado. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” and “General Hospital” will be preempted for College Football. Days of our Lives Lastly, “Days of our Lives” will be the only daytime drama series featuring all-new episodes on both Thanksgiving Day (November 28) and Black Friday (Friday, November 29). Episodes #14,998 and #14,999 will see Salem learning that the beloved Doug Williams (the late Bill Hayes) has sadly passed away, with his wife Julie (Susan Seaforth Hayes) particularly devasted over the news. Also, look for the returns of several characters, including Jack (Matthew Ashford) and Jennifer (Melissa Reeves), Eli (Lamon Archey) and Lani (Sal Stowers), Hope (Kristian Alfonso) and Shawn (Brandon Beemer), and many more, leading toward the show’s 15,000th episode (Monday, December 2). http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/01/JPI_dool080114_0001315892-1024x713.jpgBill Hayes, Susan Seaforth Hayes, Kristian Alfonso Howard Wise/JPI Studios Gearing up to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, most soap fans will have to do without all-new episodes of the CBS soaps and repeats on ABC. Meanwhile, Peacock is serving an all-new episode of “Days of our Lives.” Here’s everything you need to know about your favorite soaps to help guide you through Thanksgiving Day. Note: The post Thanksgiving Holiday Guide to Your Favorite Daytime Shows, Plus Which Sports Teams Are Playing to Win appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  11. Former “General Hospital” star Ingo Rademacher (ex-Jasper “Jax” Jacks) is reportedly seeking to have his since dismissed wrongful termination lawsuit against ABC reopened, citing the network’s decision to rehire Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) despite both actors previously being let go in 2021 due to their non-compliance over the since rescinded vaccine mandate. In June 2023, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Stephen Goorvitch, ruled on Rademacher’s lawsuit, siding with ABC wherein he indicated that Rademacher’s opposition [to getting vaccinated] was “based on health reasons rather than his religious leanings.” During the summer of 2021, just before Disney (parent of ABC) mandated that all employees be vaccinated or else face termination, Rademacher had been vocal on social media about his stance against the COVID-19 vaccine in particular while clarifying he was not against vaccines themselves. In an August 2021 post, Rademacher said, “If you want to get the vaccine because you have a fear of dying from this virus, talk to your doctor and decide. This is about freedom to choose what’s best for you. A huge percentage of our population have already recovered from COVID and have natural immunity, why does that not count? Please let that sink in. Taking the vaccine does not stop you from getting COVID, spreading it, or dying from it. Now would be a good time to be honest and start following the science.” Since the June 2023 decision, Rademacher has filed an appeal with the court, asking for a review of the case as he believes that new evidence will support his claims, specifically that he lost his job due to religious discrimination, retaliation, wrongful termination and violation of his right to privacy. ABC continues to deny any wrongdoing. According to court documents obtained by InTouch Weekly, Rademacher has filed a new motion with the court, asking for ABC to fix a paperwork issue that is necessary for him to continue with his appeal. Additionally, he’s asking the court to reopen summary judgment proceedings, citing new evidence that “provides compelling support for his political discrimination claim: namely, evidence that ABC rehired Steve Burton, the other ‘General Hospital’ actor it let go supposedly because of its mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy.” Lawyers for Rademacher state, “ABC’s rehiring of Mr. Burton, which occurred while this case was on appeal confirms that ABC got rid of Ingo because it did not like his political views. It confirms that ABC did not merely lay Ingo off, with the intent of bringing him back later, as it did with [Steve]. It re-cast his role. It replaced him, or is in the process of replacing him, with another actor.” http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/09/General-Hospital-Burton-Wilson-1024x640.jpgSteve Burton, Sawandi Wilson Christine Bartolucci/Disney Additional evidence cited by Rademacher includes alleged documents produced during the discovery period wherein ABC allegedly had plans to terminate his contract as early as the summer of 2021, around the time the actor began amplifying his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine and mandates. Further, text messages from producers calling the actor an “ignorant racist” and “nut” were submitted. “These text messages related to social media posts that Ingo made during the key period in this case, when the ‘General Hospital’ writers supposedly ran out of ideas for his character,” said Rademacher’s lawyers in their filing. “ As for Burton, Rademacher’s appeal claims ABC rehired the actor despite his refusal to get the COVID-19 shot, noting, “But unlike Ingo, ABC did not have any political animus toward [Steve]. It did not talk about ‘recasting’ his character during 2021.” Claiming to have compelling evidence, Rademacher’s lawyers point out that “ABC’s counsel argued that the politically motivated text messages ‘General Hospital’ producers sent to each other were irrelevant because, as with [Steve], ABC said it let Ingo go due to the COVID-19 vaccine policy. If so, then ABC should also have re-hired Ingo by now. It has not done that, and it won’t do that, because ABC had already decided to get rid of Ingo, to ‘recast’; his character, because of his political beliefs. ABC opposed Ingo’s ex parte application. The network argued Steve’s rehiring was ‘is completely irrelevant and raises no triable issue of fact in this case.” InTouch Weekly notes that the court had denied Rademacher’s request to reopen discovery at a recent hearing. Meanwhile, his appeal is ongoing. Rademacher first joined the cast of “General Hospital” as Jasper “Jax” Jacks in 1996, originating the role of a rich Australian businessman who found himself enamored with Brenda Barrett (Vanessa Marcil). The character continued to appear off and on until November 2021, when Rademacher made his final appearance on the daytime soap opera. Note: The post Citing Decision to Rehire Steve Burton, Former ‘General Hospital’ Star Ingo Rademacher Submits New Evidence in Appeal to Lawsuit Against ABC appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  12. That's what I was saying when I first saw that. Why not just give them a week in January or something? Yikes. Heck, they could have let the show continue until Beyond the Gates premieres. I guess they felt they would have lost too much money since they might have to extend salaries beyond originally thought, I'm assuming.
  13. “Those whom choose to bully behind their power, will suffer their own consequences,” said former “General Hospital” star Kelly Monaco (ex-Sam McCall) on X (formerly Twitter) earlier this evening in response to a poster claiming the actress was let go from the daytime drama series due to “her actions.” “[Kelly Monaco was] fired for her actions. There was no vendetta. She did this herself. She phoned in her performances for YEARS. She thought she had more power than she did,” the X poster commented in response to another poster who alleged that the show’s executive producer, Frank Valentini, had a “personal vendetta against Kelly [which] created a hostile workplace.” Standing up for herself, Monaco stated, “I do have more power than a ‘job’ it’s my voice, my experience, my truth. You can beat someone down, until they finally find the power within themselves to recover with grace and dignity. Those whom choose to bully behind their power, will suffer their own consequences.” Monaco’s comments on X mark the first time since at least October 24 that the 21-year “General Hospital” veteran has spoken up since being let go from the series, with her final airdate being Friday, November 1. In an X post at the time, Monaco said, “It was not scripted,” in response to a #IStandWithKelly fan who inquired about a scene that saw Monaco’s character hold up the “I love you” sign with her fingers as she was being wheeled toward the operating room for surgery – Sam was donating her liver to help save Lulu (now played by Alexa Havins Bruening). Sadly, Sam would later die shortly after beginning her recovery from said surgery, with the storyline now leaning toward the character being murdered by an unknown assailant as the medication prescribed to treat her is revealed to have been tampered with. A video of Monaco giving a goodbye speech to the cast and crew of the daytime drama series went viral earlier this month. The video, taped on Friday, September 27, Monaco’s last tape date, sees the actress saying, “I’ve been on this lot for 25 years, and you have all been my family – not only my second family but my first family – and I just thank each and every one of you for all these memories and this experience that I’ll take with me for the rest of my life.” She went on to thank casting director Mark Teschner for casting her not only on “General Hospital” but also as Livvie Locke on “Port Charles.” Outside of “General Hospital” and “Port Charles,” Monaco is best known for competing during the inaugural season of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars,” where she won the coveted Mirror Ball trophy back in 2005. She returned to the series in 2012 during the show’s 15th season, dubbed the “All Stars” season, this time coming in third place with professional dance partner Val Chmerkovskiy, who later appeared on “General Hospital” as a boxer. Monaco again returned to “Dancing with the Stars” in 2017 for the show’s 25th season, performing the rumba alongside Terrell Owens as his professional dance partner Cheryl Burke. Monaco has been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards throughout her career, first in 2003 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her role on “Port Charles,” and again in 2006 for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for her performance on “General Hospital.” Note: The post Kelly Monaco Responds To Misinformation, Declaring Those Who “Bully Behind Their Power Will Suffer Their Own Consequences” appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  14. Known to be a bit hyperbolic when it comes to his status at “General Hospital,” often claiming to have been “written out” or his “run is done,” only to return shortly thereafter, this time actor Kin Shriner appears to be done for good as Scott Baldwin on the ABC daytime drama series, according to some of his recent posts on X (formerly Twitter). In response to fans inquiring about when his next appearance on the soap opera might be, Shriner claims to have “no plans” of returning. Further, he said a flat “no” when a fan asked that very question. Shriner’s comments came earlier this month after he made a post highlighting the anniversary of Luke and Laura’s (Genie Francis and Anthony Geary) wedding. In the post, he said, “Me and Elizabeth Taylor were the original wedding crashes [sic] , Iam ok with that !!!” His Taylor reference came as he shared a screenshot of a magazine layout highlighting himself and the late icon from when they appeared in the legendary wedding episode. In more recent posts, after fans pointed out that Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers) had left Port Charles, making it an opportune time for Scott to take over as District Attorney, an avid viewer said, “They can not send you to for donuts and that’s your exit!” In response, Shriner noted, “Well it looks that way Iam just an actor but thanks.” Speaking of Robert Scorpio, his departure also means that Diane Miller (Carolyn Hennesy) is available, with one poster saying, “Scott you need to get back to Port Charles Diane is available we miss you #GH.” In response, Shriner stated, “Thank u for the interest in Scotty but I have no control over anything that goes on at gh .” Shriner also responded to a fan who commented, “Missing your scenes with the divine Lynn Herring [Lucy Coe], Sir.” The post included a snapshot of a 1989 TV Weekly cover featuring the pair, to which Shriner said, “Thanks we had a great run !!! @GeneralHospital and #portcharles which is now on utube.” Although Shriner has played the role of Scott Baldwin off and on since 1977, including his time on “Port Charles,” the actor is on recurring status with “General Hospital,” which means an actor is not guaranteed air time and can be called in only when there is storyline for their character. Further, the show currently has roughly two dozen actors on recurring status at any given time. Outside of X, Shriner can also be found on Instagram. He does not have a Facebook account and he currently does not have an account on Bluesky.As for when one might be able to read some of his life stories, autobiographical style, Shriner pointed out recently, “I like to regale people with Hollywood stories in person nothing in writing!” Note: The post Kin Shriner Has “No Plans” To Return to ‘General Hospital’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  15. After 15 seasons and 2,993 episodes, “The Talk” will sign off for the final time on Friday, December 20, CBS announced on Tuesday. In honor of the show’s final week of episodes, hosts Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O’Connell and Sheryl Underwood will say farewell by welcoming an array of guests and feature big holiday giveaways all week long. In fact, in December alone, the show will gift more than $2.5 million in giveaways to the show’s loyal audience. Over its 15-season run, “The Talk” has garnered over 70 awards and nominations, welcomed over 10,800 guests, gifted over $103 million in giveaways and welcomed over 250,000 audience members. Averaging 1.209 million viewers so far this season, “The Talk” tops “NBC News Daily” and “GMA3: What You Need to Know” among Women 25-54 viewers (155,000), and places a solid second among Women 18-49 viewers (105,000), according to Nielsen Live+Same Day ratings data (09/23/2024-11/22/2024). “The Talk” airs weekdays at 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on CBS and is available to stream Live and On Demand on Paramount+*. Rob Crabbe is executive producer and showrunner with Ianthe Jones serving as co-executive producer. http://www.soapoperanetwork.com/media/2024/11/CBS-Beyond-The-Gates-Premeire-1024x576.jpg“Beyond the Gates” CBS Although the network has yet to announce what will air in the show’s timeslot immediately after the talk show concludes its run, beginning Monday, February 24, 2025, CBS is set to launch “Beyond the Gates,” the first-ever one-hour daytime soap opera featuring a predominantly Black cast and the first daytime drama series to premiere since “Passions” in 1999. The series is set in a leafy Maryland suburb just outside of Washington D.C. and in one of the most affluent African American counties in the United States. “Beyond the Gates” will take over the 2:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT slot on CBS following the conclusion of “The Talk.” The network has not revealed what programming will air during the gap between the two shows. *Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers will have access to stream Live via the live feed of their local CBS affiliate on the service, as well as On Demand. Paramount+ Essential subscribers will not have the option to stream Live but will have access to On Demand the day after the series airs. Note: The post ‘The Talk’ Series Finale Date Set As Talk Show Concludes After 15 Seasons and 2,993 Episodes appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  16. Get ready for all-new episodes of “The Bay” when Popstar! TV premieres Season 9 of the hit drama series beginning Monday, December 9, with daily drops starting at 5:00 pm. ET/2:00 p.m. PT, 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 p.m. PT and 1:00 a.m. ET/10:00 p.m. PT. In celebration of the show’s return, LANY Entertainment and SheMogul Media, producers of “The Bay,” are set to release a special music video for the song “Dance With You” that features highlights from the upcoming season. Written and performed by James Preston who plays Nick Meyers in the series, the “Dance with You” is said to be a “perfect blend of country/pop.” The music video will premiere simultaneously on YouTube and Popstar! TV on Sunday, December 1 at 3:00 p.m. ET/noon PT. Fans can watch by visiting the series section on the Popstar! TV website and/or accompanying app and selecting “The Bay” (or click here). Digitally, “Dance With You” will also be available to stream and/or download on Amazon Music, Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Joox, Instagram and TikTok. Additionally, the song will be played on several Southern California radio stations including Precious 95.7 and Fire 103.9, plus online via Popstar! Radio, among other platforms. To watch “The Bay,” check out the Popstar! TV website and/or accompanying app. Popstar! TV is also available to watch live on Plex, STIRR, Local Now and Distro. The Popstar! TV app is available on several major platforms including Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and Vizio. Note: The post ‘The Bay’ Season 9 Premiere Date Set, Series to Release Music Video Featuring Highlights appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  17. During the week of November 18-22, 2024, CBS’ “The Bold and the Beautiful” came out on top among soaps, topping “The Young and the Restless” among unrounded Women 18-49 (0.27 rating vs. 0.26 rating), marking the fourth time this season the half-hour soap has tied or beaten its lead-in in the key sales demographic. “The Bold and the Beautiful” tied its season high among Women 18-49 for the second consecutive week, and hit a new season high among Women 25-54 with a 0.41 rating. “The Young and the Restless,” however, prevailed in the demo, topping both its lead-out and “General Hospital.” Speaking of “General Hospital,” the ABC daytime drama series was down week-to-week among both Women 18-49 (0.21 rating vs. 0.22 rating) and Women 25-54 (0.31 rating vs. 0.32 rating). Meanwhile, “The View” saw week-to-week increases in both key demos, up +0.01 in Women 18-49 (0.21 rating vs. 0.20 rating) and up +0.01 in Women 25-54 (0.32 rating vs. 0.31 rating). With just weeks to go before signing off for the final time, “The Talk” tied its season high among Women 18-49 for the third consecutive week (0.17 rating), marking the fourth time this season it has hit a 0.17 rating in the key demo. The talk show is virtually on par with its year ago performance in both Women 18-49 (0.17 rating vs 0.18 rating) and Women 25-54 (0.25 rating). The first half-hour of “The Price is Right” tied its season low among both Women 18-49 (0.30 rating) and Women 25-54 (0.46 rating). “TODAY 3rd Hour” also tied its season low among Women 25-54 (0.40 rating). Wrap-Up What follows is a breakdown of how the daytime broadcast shows performed during the week of November 18-22, 2024 among Women 18-49 rating and Women 25-54 rating, including their performance during the comparable week last year. A closer look at how the daytime soaps performed, specifically their daily performance breakdown in the demos, will be posted shortly. Note: Only figures available to Soap Opera Network at press time are published below. The year ago performance for all shows is compared to Thanksgiving week in 2023 when most daytime shows performed higher than normal. Women 18-49 Rating (Unrounded) Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week20231. The Price Is Right 2 (CBS)0.340.340.502. The Price Is Right 1 (CBS)0.300.330.443. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.270.300.36— The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.270.270.295. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.260.270.396. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.240.260.357. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.220.230.318. General Hospital (ABC)0.210.220.26— The View (ABC)0.210.200.2710. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.200.240.2911. The Talk (CBS)0.170.170.1812. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.160.160.1913. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.150.160.17Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) – November 18-22, 2024 Women 25-54 Rating (Unrounded) Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week20231. The Price Is Right 2 (CBS)0.520.550.672. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.470.490.573. The Price Is Right 1 (CBS)0.460.520.594. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.410.400.425. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.400.460.556. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.360.360.457. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.320.320.41— The View (ABC)0.320.310.409. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.310.360.45— General Hospital (ABC)0.310.320.4011. The Talk (CBS)0.250.270.2512. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.240.240.3013. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.220.220.25Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day) – November 18-22, 2024 The numbers above are calculated using Live+Same Day viewing and DVR playback, defined as 3:00 a.m.-3:00 a.m., and are courtesy of Nielsen. Beginning August 31, 2020, national ratings include Out of Home (OOH) viewing. Previously, ratings did not include OOH viewing. Averages are based on regular telecasts. LEGEND R = RepeatS = SpecialP = PremiereNR = Not Rated / Not RankedN/A = Not Available* denotes further information Summary (Preemptions/Schedule Changes)* There were no preemptions or schedule changes reported by Nielsen during the week of November 18-22, 2024. Note: The post Daytime Broadcast Ratings: ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ Hits Season High in Key Demo, ‘The Price is Right’ at Season Lows appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  18. It surprised me because I was told they wanted Lucas back on contract when they allegedly reached out to Ryan Carnes, but he turned them down because he's concentrating on his music. With Van's casting, I thought they offered him the same, which they very well might have, but it ended up with him being recurring. Maybe it's because of his ties to another location, or maybe there were internal changes at GH. I can't say for sure.
  19. Just a point of reference, the character's name is Lulu, not Lu Lu.
  20. With the show’s premiere episode garnering 14 million viewers across all platforms, NBC has ordered five additional episodes of “Happy’s Place,” starring country music legend Reba McEntire, who also appears as a judge on “The Voice.” The five-episode order brings the total number of episodes ordered for the 2024-2025 television season to 18 episodes, NBC notes. A decision on whether there will be a second season will be made at a later date. According to the network, “Happy’s Place” has improved its time slot (Fridays, 8:00 p.m.) by +90% and +88% in the key Adults 18-49 demographic since the show’s Friday, October 18 premiere. The series tells the story of Bobbie (McEntire), a woman who inherits her father’s tavern aptly called “Happy’s Place,” only to be shocked to learn that as part of the deal also gets a new business partner, Isabella (Belissa Escobedo), a twentysomething half-sister she never knew she had. In addition to McEntire and Escobedo, the comedy series also stars Melissa Peterman, Pablo Castelblanco, Tokala Black Elk and Rex Linn. Produced by Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group, “Happy’s Place” was created by writer Kevin Abbott and Julie Abbott, the series is executive produced by Kevin Abbott, Reba McEntire, Michael Hanel, Mindy Schultheis, Matt Berry and Pamela Fryman. Check out the show’s trailer below. Note: The post NBC Orders Five Additional Episodes of ‘Happy’s Place’, Bringing Overall Season Order to 18 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  21. Taking over the role of Lulu Spencer as of the Tuesday, November 19 episode, Alexa Havins Bruening is the latest to join ABC’s “General Hospital” as a contract cast member with the actress closing out the traditional 35-member list as revealed in a Friday, November 22 update shown during the show’s end credits. Other updates to the contract list include the addition of Jens Austin Astrup as Kai Taylor (first credited November 15, 2024) and the removal of both Emma Samms as Holly Sutton (last credited November 15, 2024) and Kelly Monaco as Sam McCall (last credited November 1, 2024). Astrup made his on-screen debut during the Tuesday, November 12 episode, which also marked the final episode for Samms. Meanwhile, Monaco appeared for the final time on the Friday, November 1 episode, although the show has since aired flashbacks featuring the actress during the Tuesday, November 19 episode that saw Port Charles coming together for Sam’s funeral. Adding in the recurring cast, which includes the likes of Bradford Anderson as Damian Spinelli, Finn Carr as Rocco Falconeri, Van Hansis as Dr. Lucas Jones, Cosette Abinante as Scout Quartermaine, Asher Antonyzyn as Danny Morgan, Rick Hearst as Ric Lansing and Lisa LoCicero as Olivia Quartermaine, among others, the current cast of “General Hospital” is made up of approximately 50-60 cast members at any given time. The contract cast of “General Hospital” is as follows (as of November 22, 2024): Maurice Benard as Sonny Corinthos Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber Laura Wright as Carly Spencer Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos Maura West as Ava Jerome Donnell Turner as Curtis Ashford Kirsten Storms as Maxie Jones Josh Swickard as Harrison Chase Eden McCoy as Josslyn Jacks Genie Francis as Laura Collins Katelyn MacMullen as Willow Corinthos Cynthia Watros as Nina Reeves Sofia Mattsson as Sasha Corbin Finola Hughes as Anna Devane Amanda Setton as Brook Lynn Quartermaine Brook Kerr as Dr. Portia Robinson Dominic Zamprogna as Dante Falconeri Cameron Mathison as Drew Cain Kristina Wagner as Felicia Scorpio Tajh Bellow as TJ Ashford Tanisha Harper as Jordan Ashford Tabyana Ali as Trina Robinson Josh Kelly as Cody Bell Evan Hoffer as Dex Heller Jane Elliot as Tracy Quartermaine Kate Mansi as Kristina Corinthos-Davis Steve Burton as Jason Morgan Giovanni Mazza as Giovanni Palmieri Kristen Vaganos as Molly Lansing-Davis Jonathan Jackson as Lucky Spencer Sawandi Wilson as Dr. Isaiah Gannon Charles Mesure as Jack Brennan Jens Austin Astrup as Kai Taylor Alexa Havins Bruening as Lulu Spencer Note: The post Jens Austin Astrup and Alexa Havins Bruening Latest Actors to Join ‘General Hospital’ As Contract Players appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  22. This week on “General Hospital,” Kristina (Kate Mansi) finally gets her moment on the stand, hoping Ava (Maura West) gets what she thinks she deserves after falling out the Metro Court hotel room window back in August. Of course, Ric (Rick Hearst) has a few tricks up his sleeve that might just trip up Kristina instead. With her job and license on the line, Elizabeth (Rebecca Herbst) gets some much-needed support from Lucky (Jonathan Jackson), who is eager to help Elizabeth prove she wasn’t the cause of Sam’s death. Cody (Josh Kelly) helps a familiar face, although not so familiar to him. Later, after making her way to the Quartermaine mansion, Lulu (Alexa Havins) finds herself face-to-face with someone from her past. Elsewhere, Sasha (Sofia Mattsson) opens up to Maxie (Kirsten Storms) about the night she spent with Michael (Chad Duell) and what it might mean for her future. DVR ALERTS Monday, November 25, 2024– Ava’s trial begins. – Kristina takes the stand. – Michael makes a move against Drew. – Lulu takes a risk. – Curtis opens up to Jordan. New | #15598 Tuesday, November 26, 2024– Lucky is eager to help Elizabeth. – Dante testifies at Ava’s trial. – Ric has a trick up his sleeve. – Cody assists a stranger. – Sasha confides in Maxie. New | #15599 Wednesday, November 27, 2024– Lucky confronts Cyrus. – Ric calls Molly to the stand. – Maxie and Spinelli are in for a shock. – Brook Lynn and Chase have a heart-to-heart. – Lulu sees a familiar face.New | #15600 Thursday, November 28, 2024– Carly and Jason continue to celebrate Jason’s newfound freedom on the footbridge where they discuss what to do about Sonny now that Jason has completed his assignment for the FBI. – Josslyn hands Trina something that fell out during the move into their new apartment – the turtle dove Spencer gave her. While remembering her lost love, a teary-eyed grows frustrated with her inability to move on from Spencer. Josslyn has news for Trina: her grief will never truly go away. – Cody and Tracy are surprised when James stops by asking why he’s no longer allowed to take riding lessons with Cody. Meanwhile, Maxie and Spinelli are forced to pick up James after Cody realizes he walked to the stables on his own. Later, Sasha joins Cody where he frets about being shut out from Mac’s life. Hoping to encourage him, Sasha tells Cody to hold that the situation can be salvaged. – Laura and Dante cross paths while paying a visit to a still-comatose Lulu. – Tracy finds Gio in the nook helping himself to a late night snack. While spending time with the young man, Tracy finds herself charmed by him.Repeat | #15511 (OAD: 07/19/2024) Friday, November 29, 2024– Preempted due to ESPN on ABC sports coverage of NCAA College Football.Preempted VIDEO PREVIEW Note: The post General Hospital PreVUE for the Week of November 25-29, 2024 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More
  23. This week on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) reveals the truth about Hope (Annika Noelle) and Carter (Lawrence Saint-Victor), leaving Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) in disbelief and Hope betrayed by her mother. Reeling from the news he’s received from Brooke, it’s all hands on deck at Forrester when Ridge calls in Justin Barber (Aaron D. Spears) to help guide the company back from what Hope and Carter have broken. Meanwhile, Electra (Laneya Grace) opens up to Ivy (Ashleigh Brewer) about her true reason for coming back to Los Angeles soon after running into a supposed old friend, Remy Pryce (Christian Weissmann). Later, Remy seemingly becomes Deacon’s new protégé (Sean Kanan). DVR ALERTS Monday, November 25, 2024– Oblivious to the danger lurking, Electra bumps into an old friend – Remy Pryce. – Ridge’s disbelief soon turns to anger when Brooke spills Hope and Carter’s secret.New | #9410 Tuesday, November 26, 2024– Electra finally lets Ivy in on why she fled home for Los Angeles—but of course, it’s not what anyone would expect. – Remy works his magic on Deacon, who is intrigued. – Ridge reels from Carter’s betrayal.New | #9411 Wednesday, November 27, 2024– Ridge calls in high-end attorney Justin Barber to fix the mess that Carter has left. – Hope spirals when Brooke shatters her world with the ultimate betrayal.New | #9412 Thursday, November 28, 2024– Preempted due to CBS Sports coverage of NFL games.Preempted Friday, November 29, 2024– Preempted due to CBS Sports coverage of the NCAA Big Ten Conference Football games.Preempted Note: The post The Bold and the Beautiful PreVUE for the Week of November 25-29, 2024 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website. Read More

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