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When “Bold Live” suddenly had to cancel its Friday, September 16 episode with “The Bold and the Beautiful” star Annika Noelle (Hope Logan) scheduled to appear as a guest, it was reportedly due to a conflict with Noelle’s production schedule at the soap opera. Simultaneously, the “B&B” Twitter page announced that her appearance on the popular podcast series would be postponed to a date yet to be determined.

On Friday, September 23, we learned that “Bold Live” won’t return with all-new episodes until at least Friday, October 7. Although no official reason was given for the long gap between episodes, the “B&B” Twitter page did note that more details would be shared next week, likely announcing who would be the next guest on the upcoming episode.

Hosted by the soap opera’s co-supervising producer, Casey Kasprzyk, “Bold Live” airs live every Friday on YouTube and is the only official talk show that gives fans of “The Bold and the Beautiful” an opportunity to consistently interact with their favorite stars from the world’s most watched daily series by way of picking up the phone, dialing a number and talking to them live on air. Fans can also take part as video guests when available. The show is produced from Television City in Los Angeles, where “B&B” tapes.

Recent episodes have featured Sean Kanan (Deacon Sharpe) as a guest and Kasprzyk taking fans on a virtual tour of the “B&B” production studio, where he provides behind-the-scenes stories about Television City and where the show shoots their outdoor scenes when not leaving the lot.

Watch the most recent episodes below.



Note: The post ‘Bold Live’ Returns October 7 with All-New Episodes appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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