“The Young and the Restless” to re-air the first wedding of Victor and Nikki Newman on Friday, April 3. Original episodes resume airing on Monday, April 6.
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The cast of “The Young and the Restless” provides inspiration with #InThisTogether promo package released on social platforms.
CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” to celebrate 40 years of Eric Braeden with three special episodes dedicated to his iconic character, Victor Newman.
In the latest issue of Soap Opera Digest, the magazine shares that a popular male star is preparing to leave their soap. Who do you think it is?
A breakdown of what to expect this week on CBS” “The Young and the Restless,” particularly with the return of Adam Newman.
Watch as Adam Newman (Mark Grossman) makes his grand return to Genoa City on CBS’ “The Young and the Restless.”
CBS renews its entire daytime lineup consisting of soap operas, game shows and “The Talk” for the 2019-2020 television season.
Watch this week’s promo of “The Young and the Restless” as Genoa City celebrates the life of Neil Winters (Kristoff St. John).
“The Young and the Restless” actors Kristoff St. John and Eric Braden promise big changes to come at soap opera.
As “The Young and the Restless” celebrates 30 consecutive years as daytime’s most-watched drama series, its continued success means even brighter days on CBS.
“The Young and the Restless” alum George Kennedy, who played Victor Newman’s (Eric Braeden) absentee father, Albert Miller, died on February 29. He was 91.
Here comes the judge, again, on “The Young and the Restless.” Jensen Buchanan returns as Elise Moxley, courtroom justice and Victor’s ex-paramour, on Tuesday, February 23.
First, there was “Grease Live!” Now, Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) and other stars of “The Young and the Restless” are bringing “Genoa City Live!” to NYCB Theatre in Westbury, New York. The fan tribute event is taking place on Sunday, February 21.
Kristoff St. John (Neil Winters) has reached a milestone — his 25th year anniversary on “The Young and the Restless.” In honor of the special occasion, a gathering was held on the show’s CBS sound stage, last Friday. Cast, crew, “Y&R” co-creator Lee Phillip Bell and the actor’s daughters, Paris and Lola, were all on hand to celebrate the talented actor.
For some it’s a week of second chances, for others luck will run out. This week on “The Young and The Restless,” Cane (Daniel Goddard) and Lily (Christel Khalil) finally reunite, and there are more love twists in store for two other couples.
As we get closer to daytime’s biggest night, taking place on Sunday, May 1, the industry is abuzz today over which actors were submitted for a pre-nomination for the “The 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards,” presented by The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS). With at least two actors per show for each category (exception being Supporting Actress) several of daytime television’s biggest and brightest stars are looking to vie for the coveted trophy that celebrates their hard work during calendar year 2015.
A panicked wife turns up her efforts to find her missing husband, this week on “The Young and the Restless.” Fearing Adam (Justin Hartley) may have been kidnapped by the ruthless Santori family, Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) goes to Nick (Joshua Morrow) and begs him for help.
It’s out with the old and in with the new on January 13, when Jason Thompson debuts as Billy Abbott on “The Young and the Restless.” Thompson replaces Burgess Jenkins, who joined the soap in June 2014 replacing David Tom. But let’s face it, he’ll be judged by whether or not he measures up to Billy Miller’s portrayal of the popular character.
With a new year on the horizon it’s inevitable that you’ll be seeing a multitude of best and worst lists covering every facet of the entertainment world, and soaps are no exception. In his Best and Worst of 2015 report, TV Guide‘s Michael Logan has named CBS’ “The Bold and the Beautiful” daytime’s best soap, praises “General Hospital” and “The Young and the Restless” for having the best actors and actresses, and calls out some of daytime’s current and former writers for insulting viewers with tawdry storylines lacking direction.
Is Genoa City’s unlucky-in-love poster child about to lose another man? And to her own mother? This week on “The Young and the Restless,” Stitch (Sean Carrigan) tells Abby (Melissa Ordway) about his feelings for Ashley (Eileen Davidson).
