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Not directly related to BeyondTheGates, but relevant to CBS and Black History Month.  
And ...

With Nischelle Turner hosting this CBS special, and her also doing a cameo on BeyondTheGates, *maybe* she'll mention BTG during the special? (speculation only)

CBS airing special in primetime Monday Feb. 17, 2025,
"On TV: A Black History Month Special"
(History of Black TV people on CBS shows)

The description reads: "Join Entertainment Tonight co-hosts Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner for an inspiring celebration of Black excellence in television. Stars from beloved series like The Neighborhood, NCIS, and S.W.A.T. share personal stories and reflections, while honoring the trailblazing pioneers who transformed the entertainment landscape. Discover the remarkable journey and enduring impact of Black artists who continue to shape the future of television."

Television Academy interviews Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier about this special:
https://www.televisionacademy.com/features/online-originals/entertainment-tonight-hosts-kevin-frazier-nischelle-turner
"ET executive producer Erin Johnson came to us and said they’d like to do a Black History Month special featuring CBS shows and how they impacted history. We were excited about doing something so personal to us."

In the Television Academy interview, Nischelle and Kevin discuss their personal histories and also credit various shows and TV personalities from the past.  (in this Academy interview they mention also non-CBS shows, but the special will be about CBS shows)

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The first-ever monthly discussion thread is now live. The purpose is to discuss the show and its episodes.

This thread will remain active and will house much of what you see in the historical threads for the other current soaps, including B&B, DAYS, GH and Y&R.

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Thank you for dropping that tea like it's hot.

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I didn't know about the sneak peeks so now I'll be double checking my system to be sure that I have those available, too.

 

 

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UPDATES:  New details provided by @Errol here:
https://boards.soapoperanetwork.com/topic/68201-btg-february-2025-discussion-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1994365

  • Tamara Tunie, Clifton Davis, Karla Mosley, and Daphnée Duplaix will all appear on this Feb. 17, 2025 primetime CBS Black History Month special.
     
  • When I mentioned the Television Academy (text-based) online interview, I said they mention some non-CBS people in that interview; but the primetime special will be only CBS shows.  UPDATE/Clarification: the Academy interview mentions the Wayans family from "In Living Color", which wasn't on CBS; but however, the Wayans will be on the CBS primetime special because they now star in Poppa's House on CBS.

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I mentioned this on another thread, following up here:
Regarding the B&B reruns week of Feb. 17-21

Don't know what will happen with B&B fashion -- now, since the amazing Jeresa Featherstone went over to BTG.

OHHHH.  maybe that's why the B&B reruns airing week of Feb. 17-21 were chosen?
Mon Feb. 17 Eric/Ridge fashion show October 2023 -designed by Jeresa Featherstone (she has pics on her instagram)
Tues Wed Thurs Feb 18, 19, 20:  June 2023 remote shoot in Rome:  They had to use some Italian designers to do business cross-promotion and fund the trip; but still Jeresa Featherstone was there, I saw her in many BTS pics/videos from when they filmed those episodes.
(Can't explain Friday Feb 21 B&B rerun -- why they chose Dec. 12, 2024, unless it relates to a current storyline.)

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This IG video shows Jeresa's BTS for the Eric/Ridge fashion show October 2023

https://www.instagram.com/p/C-3lpTkxlmF/
 

 

 

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Jeresa Featherstone in Rome May 2023 - when B&B was filming their June 2023 Rome episodes.  These pics are from when B&B cast/crew were socializing in Rome between filming scenes:

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The “56th NAACP Image Awards” will take place during an extended 2.5-hour live TV special, airing Saturday, February 22, 2025 *Live* at 8 PM EST or 5pm PST on BET and CBS.

My TVListings show it will air on:
CBS, BET, BET-Plus, BET-Her, Smithsonian,
Comedy Central, VH1, MTV, MTV2
Pop-TV, LOGO-TV, TVLand.

(presumably also on Paramount Plus at some point,
either live or delayed, depending on your plan.)

I seem to remember that they plan to promote BTG that night.
 

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https://www.instagram.com/p/DGGbSeGPLEW/

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Join @entertainmenttonight co-hosts @kevinfrazier and @nischelleturner for an inspiring celebration of Black excellence in television! Don’t miss On TV: A Black History Month Special Monday at 8/7c on CBS. #blackhistorymonth #LMAD #theneighborhood #poppashouse #theequalizer #swatcbs #watsoncbs #beyondthegates #startrek
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We can't say they're trying to hide the show. I will give it to CBS for going all out.

I wouldn't mind seeing the stars do talk radio in the District back home, if they haven't. Or (I know) The Breakfast Club.

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I wonder if they’ll be appearances on CBS Mornings as well next week. I know both Tunie and Duplaix will be hitting the NYC promotional circuit heavy next week, leading up to the Paley Center event on Thursday. 

Would be nice to have one of them guest on The Daily Show as well next week, but CBS definitely deserves kudos for all they’ve done to promote the show. 

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