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Beyond the Gates: Premiere Date, Time Slot Set by CBS


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Despite the current political climate and other corporations caving, P&G is committed to Diversity and Inclusion and using their financial might to invest in these areas. BTG is considered to be part of that investment so they’re going hard for it and have an incentive to do so. Their back catalog of soaps don’t really deliver on this.

I think they acknowledge their history in daytime, but it stops there. Their aim with P&G Studios is more future forward to develop content that aligns with their corporate philosophy and goals, and yeah, to push their brands, lol.

 

Sheila Ducksworth told the story in detail at the Paley event how P&G got involved with BTG. The head of CBS (George Cheeks) had asked her to have a meeting with Mark Pritchard, the Chief Brand Officer, at P&G. She “soft pitched” him the idea of a Black-led soap, and he was interested. He told her once they had a more solidified idea, to come back to him and that P&G would love to be involved. After that, she engaged with Michele Val Jean who developed and created the show. P&G then officially committed. 

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Why post this? Because he was at the party in LA.
(yes I agree he's awful) but I posted for a reason.

With his IG story pic with Karla Mosley, captioned "you're not ready for Dani Dupree",
the ig story had background music of the song "Survivor" by Destiny's Child.

MVJ writes the story, not Carlivati.   Just wondering if maybe he's giving his take on the character of Dani. But probably just a lighthearted comment.

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I'm wondering if his material is what is being edited or changed.. What Tamara alluded to the other night.

 

It frustrates me when Ron Carlivati is told that fans are unhappy with his writing and laughs and tells the fans they need to get over it.

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He's got issues.

And those issues are what got him fired from Days. Hopefully, he doesn't bring them over to BTG.

Btw, if Dani ever goes on a campy rant about how she could've been a model for Forrester Creations, we know who to blame 

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Ron Carlivati is a breakdown writer, not a scriptwriter who actually writes the words the characters say. Regardless, Michele Val Jean as head writer and Robert Guza Jr. as co-head writer approve scripts before they are sent to the actors for filming.

I haven't watched the segment myself, but if you're saying what I think she might have been saying without saying it, I believe I know what she might be referring to. To be clear, it's not about Ron Carlivati at all.

That said, I won't taint the show with that nugget right now as it needs no negative press going in. It'll come out when the time is right (again, I didn't say ANYTHING!)

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Dani's been on the cover of a magazine (spoiler redacted). She doesn't need Forrester Creations!

The magazine covers were created as props as framed pics on the walls of a set. I posted the pics at the beginning of the "BTG Feb. Spoilers" thread. 
The show arranged this with  (redacted name of magazine). Pretty cool.

The full article from the magazine is at (Link to article)
(Don't peek at that link if you're avoiding spoiler pics or spoilers)

I'll just quote the nonspoiler part of the  article here:
from Karla Mosley and RhonniRose Mantilla:

Mosley is thrilled to be on a show that follows three generations of Black women. "A Black matriarch leading this and then her daughters is so refreshing, but also reflective of our culture. Women are the people who drive everything. It's why we talk so much right now about protecting Black women and thanking Black women. We have been carrying this country and this world on our backs for a long time," she shared.

"It's exciting to see women who are self-made, who are our mothers, but also have their own businesses, lives, careers, passion and ambition, and also find a way to balance that with love for their family and community," Mosley added.

Getting the chance to work with Tunie and Mosley is something that Mantilla cherishes. "I was raised by my mother and grandmother, so it means the world to me to be able to show strong Black women and learn from Karla and Tamara. It's an incredible opportunity."

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