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During the week of March 20-24, 2023, “The Talk” will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of “The Young and the Restless” with an entire week of episodes featuring cast members from the series each weekday. 

On Monday, March 20, Peter Bergman, Beth Maitland, Eileen Davidson and Jason Thompson will appear in the studio with a special audience filled exclusively with fans of the daytime soap opera. Additionally, co-host Jerry O’Connell goes on location at the Television City studio where the drama series tapes to share exclusive behind-the-scenes content featuring current and former cast members.

Camryn Grimes, Bryton James, Michael Gaziadei and Christel Khalil will appear on the Tuesday, March 21 episode. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, March 22, fans will see the legendary Melody Thomas Scott and Jess Walton visiting the talk show. The episode will also feature Michelle Miller (“CBS Saturday Morning”) as she discusses her new book, “Belonging: A Daughter’s Search for Identity Through Loss and Love.” Former NFL player and television host Victor Cruz steps in as a guest co-host.

Christel Khalil, Kate Linder, Bryton James, Melissa Claire Egan, Kelsey Wang, Conner Floyd, Cait Fairbanks, Courtney Hope, Brytni Sarpy, Trevor St. John, Greg Rikaart, Elizabeth Hendrikson, Rory Gibson, Zuleyka Silver, Allison Lanier, Melissa Ordway, Jess Walton, Michelle Stafford, Jason Thompson, Beth Maitland, Eileen Davidson, Peter Bergman, Eric Braeden, Melody Thomas Scott, Joshua Morrow, Amelia Heinle, Sharon Case, Sean Dominic, Camryn Grimes, Mark Grossman, Lauralee Bell, Tracey Bregman, Christian Jules LeBlanc, Susan Walters, Michael Mealor, Michael Morgan, Michael Graziadei, The Young and the Restless, Y&R, Young & Restless, Young and Restless, #YR, #YoungandRestless
(Clockwise) Christel Khalil, Kate Linder, Bryton James, Melissa Claire Egan, Kelsey Wang, Conner Floyd, Cait Fairbanks, Courtney Hope, Brytni Sarpy, X, Greg Rikaart, Elizabeth Hendrikson, Rory Gibson, Zuleyka Silver, Allison Lanier, Melissa Ordway, Jess Walton, Michelle Stafford, Jason Thompson, Beth Maitland, Eileen Davidson, Peter Bergman, Eric Braeden, Melody Thomas Scott, Joshua Morrow, Amelia Heinle, Sharon Case, Sean Dominic, Camryn Grimes, Mark Grossman, Lauralee Bell, Tracey Bregman, Christian Jules LeBlanc, Susan Walters, Michael Mealor, Michael Morgan, Michael Graziadei (“The Young and the Restless”)
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On Thursday, March 23, Sharon Case, Joshua Morrow and Michelle Stafford appear with Victor Cruz again providing guest co-host duties.

Closing out the week, on Friday, March 24, will be Tracey Bregman and Christian Le Blanc, with actress Katee Sackhoff appearing as a guest and  Victor Cruz once again guest hosting.

“The Young and the Restless” premiered on March 26, 1973 on CBS. The network will air a one-hour primetime special dedicated to the daytime drama series on Monday, March 27 at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT.

“The Talk” airs weekdays on CBS and is available to watch anytime On Demand and on Paramount+. The show is hosted by Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O’Connell and Sheryl Underwood.



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Monday March 23- Jerry O'Connell visits the Y&R set.

He sits in VICTORIA's chair.  Notice Victor's portrait replaced by horses. Victoria's son in a photo.  And if you watch the show, it's VICTORIA's chair.

He incorrectly blathers on and on about it being Victor's chair.   No. Victor stepped down a while back.
Victoria runs the company.

It would be one thing if Jerry said "this was Victor's office for a long time and it's iconic." But no. 
He even said he was touching Victor's paper clips.  Nope.

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I never have liked the way these daytime talk shows give soap-opera tributes. I mean, it just feels like there's something different in the air. I'll watch it, but If Sheryl Underwood is the one with the mouth covering this Y&R milestone, then I'll clinch my jaw and smile. Actually, throw in clown Jerry O'Connell. Us clowns need to stick togetha 4-eva! 

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It wasn't very good. Monday's tribute. The questions from the audience were so generic and the same garbage they always ask. They mentioned Mamie was returning to the show for a few episodes.

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Oh, okay. I'll watch it and I don't watch Y&R. It is a milestone, so I'll consider the goofy air and the audience of this Y&R tribute and take it worth a grain of salt. 

Hey, I wonder if the The Talk will comment how Y&R beats them in the ratings department. 

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