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The Bold and the Beautiful, Shout!TV

Earlier this month, Shout!TV announced that it had launched a new FAST (free ad-supported television) channel dedicated to “The Bold and the Beautiful,” featuring full episodes from the show’s first season, consisting of 250 episodes, that you can watch In Progress or On Demand.

“‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ now has its own streaming channel! Watch as the show dives into the high society world of Los Angeles fashion as the Forrester family navigates spellbinding stories of mystery, romance, and the power of family legacy,” the streaming service said.

In September 2021, Bell-Phillip Television Productions, owner of the daytime drama series, released episodes from the show’s first season on YouTube, marking the first time classic episodes from a U.S. soap opera had been available on the service for free (with ads).

Ronn Moss, Jim Storm, The Bold and the Beautiful
Ronn Moss, Jim Storm
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The first season of “The Bold and the Beautiful” enables viewers to relive the years of Ronn Moss as Ridge Forrester, Clayton Norcross as Thorne Forrester, Susan Flannery as Stephanie Forrester, and current original cast members Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan and John McCook as Eric Forrester. Other cast members featured at the time include Joanna Johnson as Caroline Spencer, Lauren Koslow as Margo Maclaine Lynley, Daniel McVicar as Clarke Garrison, Jim Storm as Bill Spencer Sr., Nancy Sloan as Katie Logan, Nancy Burnett as Beth Logan, Ethan Wayne as Storm Logan, Lesley Woods as Helen Logan and Teri Ann Linn as Kristen Forrester, among others.

Episodes from the first season of “The Bold and the Beautiful” can be streamed via the show’s FAST channel on the Shout!TV app and Plex, among other platforms.

Featuring professionally produced content from major studios, independent producers, and its own distinctive entertainment library, Shout!TV makes watching TV fun again with programs available On Demand and through FAST channels, including channels for “The Carol Burnett Show,” “ALF,” “21 Jump Street” and “Farscape.”

Watch a promo for “The Bold and the Beautiful” on Shout!TV below.

For more information about the service and how to watch episodes of “The Bold and the Beautiful,” visit watch.shout-tv.com.



Note: The post Shout!TV Launches ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ FAST Channel Featuring All 250 Episodes From Season 1 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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The quality is a lot better than what it's available on youtube from season 1, so this is a plus. And the captions are also very good. Love this for the show. I hope they continue with the next seasons in this 24/7 format. Bold is living a new life with Videoland, RTL, Cala Classics... and now this. 

Love seeing a soap opera that is showing how it should be done in the digital era - make the classic catalogue available! 

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This is awesome - I sure hope other soaps will become available like this in a similar manner!!!  And even better, a pay option to remove ads on a monthly basis or something. 

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Once again, Bold is monetizing their show and securing their future in the digital era. Other remaining soaps should take note, but we know they won't.

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Does this mean it is leaving YouTube? Cause I haven't finished year one yet. Let me get to watching. It shouldn't be long.

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I just finished watching season 1, 1987-88 on Shout Factory, and am left dangling bc it now switches to 2011. Is there any way to watch all the seasons in between? Oh, I hope so. I've gotten really into it and just want to pick up where it left off after the 1st season. Please tell me how?!

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Sickening. I am totally gonna watch from episode 1. I did not know I could stream this show from the beginning. Let’s go Y&R! Jump on board. We want classic episodes! I don’t even need them all right from the beginning.. I’m good with like 80s-2000s eras 

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