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UPDATED: As the network has done in previous years, CBS has set the 2023-2024 season premiere dates for its daytime programs, including “The Young and the Restless,” “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “The Price is Right” and “Let’s Make a Deal.”

First up: “The Bold and the Beautiful” launches its 37th season on Thursday, September 21, which finds Sheila Carter (Kimberlin Brown) learning that Deacon Sharpe (Sean Kanan) has gone to great lengths to prove his love for her. A new intern at Forrester Creations, fashion student Luna (Lisa Yamada), has arrived with a mysterious past.

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This season, viewers will learn if Hope Logan (Annika Noelle) will continue to pursue Thomas (Matthew Atkinson), a man dedicated to only her, or reunite with her husband Liam (Scott Clifton), who also admits to unrequited feelings for his ex, Steffy (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), who is currently estranged from her husband whom she loves, Finn (Tanner Novlan). Meanwhile, Eric Forrester (John McCook) faces a health challenge he chooses to hide that may end his illustrious career. Yet, he’s determined to create his final fashion collection with the help of his grandson R.J. (Joshua Hoffman), much to the consternation of Ridge Forrester (Thorsten Kaye), culminating in a stunning Forrester fashion challenge between father and son filled with gamesmanship, heartbeat and high stakes. And, a shocking secret engagement will lead to either scandal or happily ever after for one couple. Bradley P. Bell is the executive producer.

On Monday, September 25, both “The Price is Right” and “Let’s Make a Deal” launch their newest seasons, the 52nd for the former and the 60th for the latter. 

On “The Price is Right,” there are even more chances to “Come on Down” as the show welcomes a full studio audience for the first time since 2020 and moves to a new state-of-the-art facility, Haven Studios in Glendale, California. Drew Carey returns for his 17th season as host, along with announcer George Gray and models Rachel Reynolds, Manuela Arbeláez, Amber Lancaster, Alexis Gaube, James O’Halloran and Devin Goda. Evelyn Warfel is the executive producer.

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Rachel Reynolds, Amber Lancaster, Manuela Arbelaez, Drew Carey, Devin Goda, Alexis Gaube and James O’Halloran (“The Price is Right”)
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As for “Let’s Make a Deal,” Wayne Brady celebrates his 15th anniversary season as host, with the first episode kicking off with a $15,000 prize giveaway for one lucky contestant. The celebration continues all season long with Wayne’s signature improvisational and musical stylings, the show’s trademark games, and of course, the dreaded Zonks. In honor of both anniversaries, there will be special surprises for contestants to play and win throughout the entire season. The show also features announcer Jonathan Mangum, model Tiffany Coyne and musician Cat Gray. John Quinn is the executive producer.

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Jonathan Mangum, Wayne Brady and Tiffany Coyne (“Let’s Make a Deal”)
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On Tuesday, October 3, CBS’ longest-running scripted series, “The Young and the Restless,” returns for its 51st season featuring Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) fighting to protect his legacy at all costs while an unexpected adversary challenges Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott). Viewers will be treated to returns from fan-favorite characters Mamie Johnson (Veronica Redd), who has unfinished business with rival Jill Abbott (Jess Walton), and Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian), who finds himself caught between ex-wives Phyllis Summers (Michelle Stafford) and Christine “Cricket” Blair (Lauralee Bell, celebrating her 40th year on the series). And Jack Abbott’s (Peter Bergman) vow renewal with Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters) will be the perfect setting for romance, intrigue and family drama. Josh Griffith is the executive producer.

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CBS has extended its reign as the #1-rated network in daytime for the last 36 years. “The Young and the Restless” has been the #1 daytime drama series for 35 consecutive years and “The Price is Right” is network television’s #1 daytime se



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