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“The Bay” will return with all-new episodes beginning today, Tuesday, November 14 at 4:00 p.m. ET/1:00 p.m. PT on Popstar! TV, starting with releasing the show’s final four episodes from Season 7. Replays of the episodes from the season will be rebroadcast every weekday as a build-up to the launch of the show’s eighth season, which will consist of 14 all-new episodes, kicking off on Monday, December 11. Season 8 will see a 100th episode special, dropping on Thursday, December 14.

In the new season, fans will be introduced to billionaire Sir Thomas Kenway (played by special guest star Maxwell Caulfield), the father of Adam Kenway (Kristos Andrews). Returning series regulars include Brandon Beemer, Alicia Leigh Willis, Matthew Ashford, Taylor Stanley, Carlo Mendez, Kiara Liz Ortega, and Dante Aleksander, among others.

Produced by LANY Entertainment in association with SheMogal Media, “The Bay” is written and executive produced by Daytime Emmy winners Gregori J. Martin and Wendy Riche

Since its debut, the series has won 23 Daytime Emmy Awards out of 56 nominations from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). Earlier this year, “The Bay” was nominated for the first time ever in the coveted Daytime Drama Series, Writing and Directing categories, competing against the likes of “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “Days of our Lives,” “General Hospital” and “The Young and the Restless.”

Overall, 92 episodes of “The Bay” are currently available to stream on Tubi, Prime Video and Popstar! TV. Additional episodes are available on Peacock and The Roku Channel.

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Using the hashtag “BingeTheBay,” fans can follow along with fans around the world as they discuss the happenings in Bay City, including the recent trip to Puerto Rico, where several chore characters found their lives hanging in the balance after being kidnapped and brought to a non-disclosed location by the nefarious Adam Kenway. With help in Bay City from the Police Commissioner Lex Martin and former Police Detective Nardo Ramos (Tristan Rogers and A Martinez), respectively, vigilantes Pete Garrett (also played by Andrews), Caleb McKinnon (Mike Manning), and R.J. Garrett-Foster (Najee DeTiege) set out to a remote island to find and rescue their abducted family members, including Vivian Johnson-Garrett (Karrueche Tran), Daniel Garrett (Eric Nelsen), and Tamara Garrett (Celeste Fianna). But will they arrive in time?

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The eighth season of “The Bay” will see the final performance of the late Jacklyn Zeman (Bobbie Spencer, “General Hospital”) in her role as a psychic medium and southern belle Sofia Madison, who taps into coma-stricken socialite and town matriarch Sara Garrett’s (Mary Beth Evans) mind to discover she’s being visited by the spirit of her deceased husband, Lee Nelson (Joe Lando) and haunted by the ghost of her late grandfather, the corrupt Senator Red Garrett (Bruce Davison), whose spirit is said to have cursed the town after his drowning in the bay 30 years earlier.

Filmed at ATI Studios in Burbank, a segment of season 7 of THE BAY was shot on location in Puerto Rico. Ninety-two episodes of THE BAY are currently available on Tubi, Prime Video, and Popstar! TV, with several episodes also available for streaming on Peacock and The Roku Channel.

For more information, visit thebaytheseries.com.



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November 15, 2023
Alan Locher interviews Kristos Andrews and Mary Beth Evans 
Reviewing season 7 of The Bay and previewing Season 8

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Monday December 4, 2023
Michael Fairman will interview actors from The Bay
to preview Season 8:
A Martinez, Mike Manning, Kristos Andrews, Maxwell Caulfield, Alicia Leigh Willis, and Eric Nelsen

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