MTV has decided not to move forward with a third season of its original scripted series “Finding Carter,” which featured former “Guiding Light” and “The Young and the Restless” actress Cynthia Watros in a starring role.
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If you love seeing some of your favorite stars from “The Young and the Restless” on CBS Daytime, you might be interested in a bonus appearance when some of them appear in episodes of other CBS programs, including in the days and weeks ahead.
After struggling in the fall, ABC’s “The View” appears to be turning things around. The daytime talk show, along with network counterpart “The Chew,” attracted their largest audiences in a year, according to newly released Nielsen Media Research ratings data for the week of January 18-22, 2016.
Fans of “The Young and the Restless'” Lachlan Buchanan (Kyle Abbott) may miss seeing their favorite actor on the daytime drama series on a more consistent basis, now that he’s on recurring status with the daytime soap, but at least they’ll soon be able to see him in primetime in an upcoming episode of CBS’ “NCIS.”
ABC is preparing to tackle the fashion world in an iconic way. Deadline is reporting that the network has given a pilot order to “Model Woman,” a soapy period inspired by the Robert Lacey book Model Woman: Eileen Ford and the Business of Beauty, which chronicled the often outspoken and controversial Eileen Ford who started her career as a model before co-founding the world renowned Ford Modeling Agency with her husband, Jerry.
Former “Days of our Lives” actress Taylor Spreitler (ex-), who is probably best known for her starring role on ABC Family’s “Melissa & Joey,” has been cast as the daughter in the upcoming “Untitled Kevin James Project,” starring comedian Kevin James.
“General Hospital’s” Sonya Eddy (Epiphany Johnson) is taking a break from her Port Charles nursing duties to guest star on ABC’s “Castle” on Monday, February 8.
On the Tuesday, January 26 episode of Freeform’s “Pretty Little Liars,” entitled “The Gloves Are On,” former “Days of our Lives” actor Blake Berris (ex-Nick Fallon) makes his debut as Damian Hayes. While you won’t be seeing “General Hospital’s Kimberly McCullough (ex-Robin Scorpio) on camera, you might want to pay special attention to the opening and closing credits as the actress directed the episode.
On a special Sunday, February 14 episode of ABC’s “Castle,” former “One Life to Live” actress Kassie DePaiva (ex-Blair Cramer; Eve Donovan, “Days of our Lives”) will reunite with series star Nathan Fillion, who portrayed the role of Joey Buchanan on the daytime soap in the 1990’s, Soap Opera Network has learned.
Callie (Maia Mitchell) and Brandon (David Lambert) struggle to put their secret night together behind them in the Season 3 winter premiere of “The Fosters,” airing Monday, January 25 at 8p on Freeform.
Former “Days of our Lives” star Blake Berris (ex-Nick Fallon) will guest-star in the Monday, February 22 episode of CBS’ “Supergirl,” Soap Opera Network has learned. He’ll play the role of Gabriel Phillips, a handsome fugitive with a secret who falls under the sway of an even more dangerous enemy. In addition to the hit series from DC Comics and Warner Bros. Television, Berris will also appear in at least two upcoming episodes of Freeform’s “Pretty Little Liars.”
Mark Consuelos (ex-Matteo Santos, “All My Children”) is joining the “Queen of the South” cast. The actor has nabbed a recurring role on the upcoming USA Network drama.
Ryan McPartlin (ex-Hank Bennett, “Passions”) is the latest soap alum to join the “Devious Maids” cast. The actor has signed on for a recurring role in season four of the Lifetime mystery drama series.
Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott, “The Young and the Restless,” ex-Kristen DiMera, “Days of our Lives”) stunned “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” when she dropped a major bombshell on the show’s January 19 episode: she is a physical abuse survivor.
Following the cancellation of Disney/ABC Domestic Television’s “FABLife,” the ABC Owned Television Stations will replace the daytime talker beginning in Fall 2016 with “RightThisMinute,” a viral video series that will now be distributed by Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution. The show is produced by MagicDust Television in conjunction with television station groups Cox Media Group, Raycom Media, Inc. and The E.W. Scripps Company.
There won’t be a second season for Disney/ABC Domestic Television’s “FABLife,” it was announced today by Janice Marinelli, president, Disney/ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution. The show will remain in production and produce original episodes for the remainder of the season.
Matt Cedeño (ex-Brandon Walker, “Days of Our Lives”) has landed a key role on “The Originals” as a smart and manipulative vampire from the Mikaelsons’ past who arrives in New Orleans looking for revenge. The character will turn up on Episode 15 of The CW drama’s current season.
What’s better than one “General Hospital” villain in an upcoming Hulu drama? How about two of them? Constance Towers (ex-Helena Cassadine) is teaming up with James Franco (ex-Franco) in JFK mini-series “11.22.63,” which begins streaming on Netflix on Monday, February 15 — Presidents Day.
If you’ve missed seeing Spencer Cassadine on ABC’s “General Hospital,” don’t fret as portrayer Nicolas Bechtel can be seen in the new Disney Channel Original Series, “Stuck in the Middle,” which debuts on Sunday, February 14 at 8:45 PM, EST, immediately following the network’s premiere of “Frozen.” The series will officially join the channel’s lineup beginning Friday, March 11 at 9:00 PM, EST.
Wilson Bethel (ex-Ryder Callahan, “The Young and the Restless”) continues to rack up the primetime work. The actor has been cast on ABC hit drama, “How to Get Away with Murder.”
