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- DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
What makes the situation unique and interesting is the 6 months stockpile of episodes they have. They were made for broadcast TV. They are not changing them. What's the point of putting them on Peacock other than a money grab? I'm surprised there isn't more of a protest demanding NBC keep DAYS on TV, and air these shows made for TV on TV. When they make new episodes now, are they making them as if they were still on broadcast TV? Would they be contractually obligated to do so? Or maybe they hope to return to TV in the winter or summer if this doesn't work out? Or would they be making shows under less stringent Peacock standards? If so, that would be a big change, no doubt requiring some extra money! Would their current contract cover the retooling? What happens if they start making episodes for Peacock and it goes belly up? It will be interesting to see what happens and how this all plays out! Corday sued Sony once. Think he'll sue NBC for their handling of this if none of this works out?
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
It's pretty stunning, the lack of media coverage. Once upon a time, something like this would have been HUGE news. Now, no one seems to care, or they treat it like "don't forget to set your clock ahead an hour for daylight savings time"! If DAYS is eventually cancelled behind a paywall, the coverage will be even less, if there is coverage. Very sad.
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DAYS: Jason47's NBC Finale Episode Rankings Countdown: The Top 57
A nice way to divide the show, into two eras, one where it was usually good (the with Mac half, 1965-1994) and one where it usually wasn't (the without Mac half, 1994-today).
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Final 3 Soaps On the Air: What's Next?
It's sad, the lack of visionaries in daytime. All My Children and One Life to Live should never have been canceled by ABC in the manner that they did it. If the shows had to go from broadcast TV, then ABC should have been more active in trying to transition them to streaming. Such a wasted, missed opportunity. All we're left with are two dead properties that could have been profitably entertaining people on a streaming platform today, if only ABC had been visionary enough to fully support them. There's talk of the network transitioning General Hospital to streaming; that's what they should have done to AMC or OLTL all those years ago.
- DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
This move to streaming is a few years premature. DAYS still works, not creatively, but economically on broadcast TV. They should have waited. DAYS could have reached 60 on NBC TV. Now it will be a miracle if it does. They are throwing away the legacy of a 57 year show way too cavalierly.
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
No matter how you cut it, it's an absolute disaster. They are going on a streaming service with 6 months of episodes originally produced for broadcast TV. If they think streaming = broadcast TV, they are in for a rude surprise. At the very least, viewing habits are different. Most won't be watching daily as new episodes come out; they will let episodes pile up and watch them whenever. Maybe they can use that in their promotion. If it takes older viewers awhile to find Peacock, at least they won't miss anything, since all the episodes are there. Whether they will ever watch them when they find them, that's another story.
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
Hard to believe, a 57 year old program is going to be ending its run on broadcast TV at the end of next week, not only with little fanfare, but also with a regular episode. They're not doing anything special, nor saying goodbye to their loyal TV audience. Really sad. I wonder, if their contract allows NBC to move the show to Peacock, does it have another clause that allows the show to move back to TV if Peacock fails? I doubt moving to Peacock is going to work out. The app itself doesn't seem to have that much of a future, given all the competition. NBC TV doesn't seem to have anything else on, and most TV stations were ok with the numbers DAYS was bringing in. It would be a miracle, but could there be a one in a million chance?
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
I'm in June 1968. Nick has gotten way more tolerable. It starts in April 1968 with he teams up with Althea on the Lila Anderson case, and then especially in May 1968 when he helps Althea with runaway Penny. From May 1968, Nick and Althea are gold, the best part of the show! Karen has gotten more tolerable too, especially from May 1968. The only one I haven't come to like yet is Steve. So far, he's just a callow ladies man. It seems like they are setting him up to be killed by one of the unstable ladies he messes with. In the 5/30/68 episode, he flirts/messes with Liz, Penny, and Karen. Nurse Wheeler gives him dirty looks too; seems like she could be another potential suspect! May 1968 is not complete on the website. The episode labeled May 29, 1968 is really from June. The real May 29, 1968 was aired on Retro TV, but so far is not on the site.
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I'm just waiting for a trillionaire fan to come along, someone who will write P&G a gigantic check, to get these shows out of captivity and onto a streaming service. Think that will ever happen? How much money do you think it would take to get P&G to relinquish all rights and give the shows to people who care? Maybe someone should reach out to Elon Musk 😅
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
Another colossally stupid, short-sighted, boneheaded decision from NBC/Peacock/Corday Productions. I think all they had to do was digitize one year or 6 months of older episodes, and that would have been enough to rope in a bunch of new subscribers disenchanted with the current show. They need all the subscribers they can get, especially now, to show support for the show when it makes its initial transition. They could have done 1984, the year of the original prisms story, or 1995, the year of the possession. I would have especially signed up for 1984. Such a wasted opportunity; just more to add to the mountain of other wasted opportunities. It seems like NBC could care less if this succeeds or not; they have not gone out of their way to do anything special or pull out any stops at all..
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Ken Corday interview on the move to Peacock.
It seems like DAYS got more media coverage back in 2019 when they released all the actors. It will be interesting to see if there are renewal talks, how they will go. Will they actually be doing most of the negotiations before episodes made especially for Peacock even air? If they get renewed, the first thing to go has to be 5 sixty minute episodes per week. There's no point now.
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Ken Corday interview on the move to Peacock.
This show is done. The way this is being handled, with no fanfare, almost casually, like it's no big deal, tells you all you need to know. If they wanted this to succeed, they would have at least given the production a head's up so that they could have adjusted the material. Instead it seems like the production found out the same time everyone else did, and as a result, any adjustment is going to happen 6 months from now. That's not going to work.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
I'm in late May 1968, watching on their website, and the show has been great! One thing I don't understand though is the writing for Steve. He's pretty unlikable. It's like the writers are planning on making him a murder victim over his deplorable, heartless playboy ways. Karen, Matt, and Liz could all be suspects; even Carolee could be one! Nick too and Penny! Perhaps for shock value, it would turn out to be Penny who kills him, accidentally of course! Maybe she'd push him down the stairs, a story they'd later do with different characters! It's hard to believe at this point that they don't go this way. It's even harder to believe that, instead, Steve becomes one of the leading characters on the show who stays all the way to the end!
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Will you pay $1.99 for Peacock? Update!!! Blockbuster sale!!! Peacock at just $1.99 a month!!
No way are they going to upload every episode they ever made. But if they were to put up just one complete year from the 60s, 70s, or 80s, I'd sign up. Maybe 1984, or 1976, or 1965/66?
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
Prior to ATWT going off the air, P&G seemed to really care about their old shows and their history. They donated a lot of episodes to various museums and archives, including the Paley Center. They were the first to try and stream classic episodes of their shows and set up a classic soap blog. They got reruns of Another World on the air with Soapnet and then put them on Hulu and YouTube. When ATWT ended, everything changed. It seems P&G folded their entertainment division. So all these old shows went to the parent company, and they obviously could not have cared less about them. I'd guess the parent company not only saw these old shows as contributing nothing to the bottom line, having nothing to do with their bread and butter, but probably also saw them as an embarrassment. I would not be surprised if corporate, out of ignorance, arrogance, and embarrassment, not to mention cost-savings, had them liquidated. It's the corporate world for you..
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As The World Turns Discussion Thread
I would not be surprised to hear that P&G junked all their tapes. The size of their archive and the radio silence since 2013 has been disturbing. Yet junking them didn't necessarily have to be destroying them. That seems so vindictive. Why not donate them to a museum? Or just give them away or something. It's so sad. The loss to television history is immeasurable.
- DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
Totally agree with all that's been written. So the final broadcast episode, after 57 years, is going to be some normal crappy episode? Is that really going to inspire people to pay to see more crappy episodes online? You really have to wonder about the future of the Peacock app if they are depending on Days of Our Lives to move the needle. I wonder which announcement will come first, the folding of DAYS or Peacock? And shame to whoever negotiated the contract for DAYS with NBC, that they didn't include a clause to prevent NBC from doing something like this. DAYS negotiators should have gotten a guarantee that DAYS would be on broadcast TV for the life of that new contract.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
Bethel Leslie's last appearance is Friday, May 10, 1968. She plays a big part in the middle and end of the episode. Her portrait is still seen in Matt's office on the Monday May 13, 1968 episode. She is actually credited for the final time on Thursday, May 16, 1968, the episode after her replacement first appears! Lydia Bruce first appears on Wednesday, May 15, 1968, in the middle of the episode with Althea and then later in a scene with Matt. Neither call her Maggie, nor is there a voice over saying she's now playing the character. Only the end credits reveal she's Maggie, and she doesn't get the special credit Bethel Leslie did. I wonder if all this was a little confusing to audiences back then, or if Retro cut something out? I'm sad to see Bethel go; she was really good. I'm surprised with the career Bethel had, appearing on so many primetime shows in the late 50s and early 60s, that she chose to do a daytime drama for over 2 years in the mid to late 60s. She did return to guesting on primetime shows in the early 70s.
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
I agree with what's been said. For DAYS to survive on Peacock, it needs to fire all the writers and switch to being at least PG-13. What they are producing for NBC broadcast just isn't good enough to go behind a pay wall. If they are forced to air what has been shot so far as is, they will be done. This is such a short sighted, stupid decision. They couldn't have waited a year, or given the show and audience more of a heads-up? It's like canceling a show mid season and burning off the unaired episodes in the summer, except here they have 8 months of poor episodes to burn through online. And when this idea inevitably fails, there'll no going back; there's no way to restore DAYS to the NBC schedule once these affiliates move on. The show is going to be canceled. Again, with the speed and lack of planning, this is a true bone headed decision.
- DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
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DAYS OF OUR LIVES Moves to Peacock From NBC on September 12
Wow, so sad on so many levels. The last of the NBC soaps. 57 years on broadcast TV. It's final broadcast episode should be something special. I'm sure it won't be though. Since its already in the can, is it going to be like a normal episode? This is pretty much a cancelation. I don't see this lasting on Peacock beyond the year. To see Days of our Lives die like Passions, but with even more of a whimper, just a few years short of its 60th birthday, again, really sad.
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Another World Discussion Thread
There were so many characters they could have brought back from the late 60s: Sam, Lahoma, Missy, Bill. The first three went to Somerset; were they played out so much on there that they couldn't be brought back? Is the Somerset spin-off one of the reasons Another World lost its history by the late 70s, 80s? Some of its late 60s history went to that show, never to be heard of again. Also I'm sure the writers and producers being ignorant of that history was another important factor.