“The Locher Room” welcomes cast members from “The Bay” to help celebrate digital drama’s sixth season launch.
Author: Errol Lewis
Hey soap fans, “Christmas is Not Cancelled!” To get the word out join in the fun with soap alum Jen Lilley and her former “DAYS” co-stars.
“The Bay” launches season six on Popstar! TV with plenty of twists and turns, including a worldwide catastrophe heading at warp speed if you know what we mean.
“Days of our Lives” is celebrating its 55th anniversary with a complimentary virtual cast celebration taking place later this month as part of the annual “Day of Days” fan event.
Daytime Emmy Award winner Bryan Craig is ready to return to daytime television, tweeting interest to all four daytime soaps. Which one will bite first?
Marie Osmond is leaving “The Talk” after just one season. Longtime executive producer John Redmann is also exiting. Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood, Eve and Carrie Ann Inaba will continue as panelists with a replacement for Osmond expected to be announced later in the season.
“The Bold and the Beautiful” announces return to originals, releases the first teasers of what’s to come in the fictionalized iteration of Los Angeles.
“The 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” will be hosted by “The Talk’s” Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood, Eve, Carrie Ann Inaba and Marie Osmond, and will air live via virtual ceremony on Friday, June 26 at 8/7c on CBS.
“The Bold and the Beautiful” returns to production with cast/crew undergoing regular COVID-19 testing. Filming resumes June 17 and new episodes will air early-to-mid July.
Find out how the daytime soaps, talk shows and game shows performed in delayed viewers during the week of May 11-15, 2020.
“The Locher Room” is welcoming back “Guiding Light” alums Laura Wright, Paul Anthony Stewart and Nancy St. Alban for another virtual reunion on Wednesday, June 17.
Los Angeles County is giving the go-ahead for TV/film productions, including the daytime soaps, to resume effective Friday, June 12 as long as required health and safety protocols are followed.
Find out who’s coming and who’s going during a hot summer of all-new episodes of “Days of our Lives.” You won’t want to miss out!
Lime Pictures, producers of U.K. soap opera “Hollyoaks,” promises to address the systemic racism that has plagued the soap behind the scenes. Call to action to resolve issues.
Victoria Rowell is calling out Sony Pictures and producers of “The Young and the Restless” over systemic racism in light of the #BlackLivesMatter movement and calls for a “blackout” by show’s viewers.
Watch performance highlights of the four Outstanding Daytime Drama nominees leading up to “The 47th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” airing live on Friday, June 26 on CBS.
“Days of our Lives” star Judi Evans appears on “Good Morning America” from her hospital bed to provide an update on her COVID-19 diagnosis.
Warner Bros. and Paramount Pictures have made “Just Mercy” and “Selma” available to view for free during the month of June to help educate people on systemic racism.
“General Hospital” star William deVry (Julian Jerome) is helping dispel mistruths when it comes to when the daytime soap opera will resume filming.
During the week of June 22, “General Hospital” fans will get to rewatch highlights of several pivotal moments of Jason Morgan and Sam McCall.
