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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers (January 9-13, 2017)

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Gloria is willing to Jack help take over Fenmore's, as long as she
gets a "small role in the company."
What's happening on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless during the week of January 9-13, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, January 9
Lauren confesses to Michael; Phyllis opens up to Billy; Ashley finds Ravi with Phyllis; Jack meets with Gloria to find out how she can help him in his takeover attempt.



Tuesday, January 10
Victor makes an significant decision; Chloe stuns Kevin; Gloria is up to her old games.

Wednesday, January 11
Dylan returns; Abby discovers a new passion; Nick is at his limit.

Thursday, January 12
Kevin is forced to help Gloria; Nick faces Sharon; Lauren suspects corporate sabotage.

Friday, January 13
Victoria faces Jill; Devon feels the after-effects of his accident; Lily has to play nice.



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'Days of our Lives' Spoilers (January 9-13, 2017)

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Carrie and Austin show up to get Marlena and Anna out of a tight
situation. © Howard Wise/jpistudios.com
What's happening on NBC soap opera Days of our Lives during the week of January 9-13, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out. Emmy winner Leann Hunley returns as Anna, while Christie Clark and Austin Peck are back as Carrie and Austin.

Monday, January 9
Hope shirks Hattie's advice on handling Coco and Sheila; Steve, Marlena, Rafe and Paul arrive in Prague to search for Stefano; Marlena runs into someone she knows; Joey tries to comfort Jade.

Tuesday, January 10
Hattie, increasingly fearful for Hope's safety, makes a bold move; the search for Stefano goes on; Jennifer shares stories about the Hortons with Thomas; Chad and Abigail attempt to reconnect during a night out.

Wednesday, January 11
Hope battles for her life; Rafe, Steve and Paul prepare for a meeting with a man they think is Stefano; Kayla, Shawn and Ciara learn Hope broke out of prison; Carrie and Austin help Marlena and Anna; Deimos romances Nicole.

Thursday, January 12
Eduardo informs Dario about the missing device and how he believes Kate took it; Andre and Deimos butt heads; J.J. tells Gabi it's important the two of them meet; Brady has an unexpected reaction to Deimos and Nicole's news.

Friday, January 13
Chloe awakens from her coma at long last; Deimos and Andre trade threats over the stolen technology; Chad finds Abigail and Dario together; Gabi tells J.J. what she knows about the family business; Chad reaches out to Gabi.


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'General Hospital' Spoilers (January 9-13, 2017)

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"Watch your step with those people, they don't mess around."
What's happening on ABC soap opera General Hospital during the week of January 9-13, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, January 9
Alexis' memory betrays her; Franco opens up to Scott; Laura gives Liz a pep talk about loving men with a dark side.

Note: This episode was originally scheduled to air on Friday, January 6.



Tuesday, January 10
A difficulty emerges in Jason's alliance with Curtis; Franco and Scott work as a team; Nelle gets in too deep.

Wednesday, January 11
Nelle is confronted by Sonny; Kiki promises to keep Franco's secret; Maxie and Nathan try to find Claudette.

Thursday, January 12
Alexis is confronted by Julian; Nathan and Maxie have bad news; Anna is challenged by Valentin.

Friday, January 13
Franco is in trouble; Alexis looks for support; Finn has a dangerous secret.

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Today in Soap Opera History (January 9)

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1984: One Life to Live's Estelle was full of herself. 1985: Cruz
found Eden unconscious and tried to save her on Santa Barbara.
1986: Days of our Lives' Mike met Robin Jacobs.
1989: Delia and Roger were married on Ryan's Hope.
"More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers."
― Joe Murray

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1958: On The Edge of Night, Virginia (Cathleen Cordell) bumped into John H. Phillips (House Jameson) and identified him as "Mr. X". Phillips told Virginia he wanted to keep his identity confidential to avoid making enemies with any of his clients. He wanted to remain politically neutral in their eyes.

1968: On Another World, Rachel Matthews (Robin Strasser) told Walter Curtin (Val Dufour) she no longer had plans for Hollywood.

1980: On As the World Turns, Joyce (Barbara Rodell) told Don (Conard Fowkes) she came back to make amends.



1981: Judith McConnell aired for the final time as Miranda Bishop on Another World.



1984: UK daytime soap opera Miracles Take Longer premiered on ITV. The series depicted the life and cases dealt with by a branch of the Citizens Advice Bureau. It only lasted four months, and was replaced by Australian soaps Sons and Daughters, The Young Doctors and The Sullivans.

1984: On One Life to Live, Estelle (Elizabeth Hubbard) bragged to Dorian (Robin Strasser) she might win the Community Service Award thanks to her many efforts. "These things are just thrust on me," Estelle said, as only she could.



1984: On The Edge of Night, Geraldine Saxon (Lois Kibbee) worried about Shelley Franklyn (Pamela Shoemaker), who began drinking heavily and mixing pills with alcohol.



1984: On Emerald Point, N.A.S., Lt. Simon Adams suffered jet aircraft "flame-out" during Naval maneuvers with tragic results for his flying partner. Also, the problems of the storm-tossed love affair between Ensign Leslie Mallory and Russian Lieutenant Alexi reached a dramatic climax when the lovers learned that the young Russian officer had been ordered home. And Deanna Kincaid, now fearing for her own safety at the hands of co-conspirator Admiral Yuri Bukharin, took drastic action to complete her espionage assignment and protect her identity from becoming known to Naval Intelligence.

Thanks to Jennifer for sending in the item above.

1985: On Santa Barbara, Cruz (A Martinez) tried to revive Eden (Marcy Walker).



1986: Derya Ruggles debuted as Dr. Robin Jacobs in Days of our Lives.

1989: On the first episode of Ryan's Hope's final week, Roger (Ron Hale) and Delia (Ilene Kristen) were married.



1991: Michael Easton made his first appearance as Tanner Scofield in Days of our Lives.

1997: On Sunset Beach, Olivia (Lesley-Anne Down) found herself in an awkward position.

1998: On The Young and the Restless, Christine (Lauralee Bell) and Danny Romalotti (Michael Damian) traveled to New York City hoping that Peter Garrett (Justin Gorence) would hand over the manuscript, which Sasha Green had penned prior to her death, outlining all of Phyllis' misdeeds. But Phyllis (Sandra Nelson) had gotten to her ex-boyfriend, Peter, first, and a fight over the tell-all book ensued.

Thanks to FoxCrane for sending in the item above.

2006: Actor Don Stewart died at age 70. He was best known to soap fans for his 15 year run as Mike Bauer in Guiding Light.  Click here to watch Stewart sing on the 1979 Christmas episode. The Norfolk Daily News reached out to We Love Soaps in 2015 while they were working on a new feature about Stewart's life. Read their story here.

2007: On All My Children, Danielle Frye (Tanisha Lynn) was poisoned by the Satin Slayer. Before falling unconscious, Danielle caught a glimpse of her assailant.



Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2008: On Passions, Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald (Lindsay Hartley) fantasized what it would be like to finally tell Ethan Crane (Eric Martsolf) that he was the father of her young son. And Theresa's inspiration? An imaginary Spanish-language telenovela called "Las Pasiones de Theresa" starring her and Ethan.

Thanks to FoxCrane for sending in the item above.

2012: On the first episode of One Life to Live's final week on ABC, multiple residents of Llanview visited Heaven and Hell.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Kathryn Walker (ex-Eileen, All My Children; ex-Barbara, Another World; ex-Emily, Search for Tomorrow) - 74
John Doman (Bruce, The Affair; Carmine, Gotham; ex-Edward, Oz) - 72
Crystal Gayle (Guest Star, Another World) - 66
Margaret Klenck (ex-Edwina, One Life to Live; ex-Marion/Kitty, As the World Turns) - 64
Kimberly Beck (ex-Julie, Capitol; ex-Claire, Dynasty; ex-Samantha, General Hospital; ex-Kim, Peyton Place) - 61
Melissa Morgan (ex-Brittany, The Young and the Restless) - 53
Joely Richardson (ex-Julia, Nip/Tuck) - 52
Philip Tanzini (ex-Jeremy, General Hospital) - 50
Joey Lauren Adams (ex-Jennice, Switched at Birth) - 49
Omari Hardwick (James, Power; ex-Andre, Being Mary Jane) - 43
Kerris Dorsey (ex-Paige, Brothers & Sisters) - 29
Nina Dobrev (ex-Elena, The Vampire Diaries; ex-Mia, Degrassi: The Next Generation) - 28
Steve Lund (Nick, Bitten) - 28
Nicola Peltz (ex-Bradley, Bates Motel) - 21

In honor of Crystal Gayle's birthday, here's her duet performance with Gary Morris from the end of her week of guest appearances on Another World in March 1987. "(You Take Me Away To) Another World" became the show's new theme song.



EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Ratings: All Four Daytime Soap Operas Up Again in Total Viewers

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The Live + Same Day daytime Nielsen ratings are in for December 26-30, 2016. For the week, all four soap operas were up in total viewers versus the previous week. The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful and Days of our Lives were all up in the key demographic groups as well.

On Pop TV, same-day repeats of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless made the cable Top 150 rankings on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday (426,667 viewer average). For the latest Pop's soap opera ratings, visit our Pop TV Ratings Hub.

Check out a breakdown below of the daytime soap opera Nielsen ratings by category:

Total Viewers (versus previous week/versus same week last year)
1. The Young and the Restless 5,090,000 (+361,000/-414,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 4,018,000 (+266,000/-197,000)
3. General Hospital 2,818,000 (+130,000/-557,000)
4. Days of our Lives 2,547,000 (+91,000/-266,000)

Women 18-49 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 650,000 (+65,000/-216,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 532,000 (+17,000/-127,000)
3. General Hospital 455,000 (-30,000/-125,000)
4. Days of our Lives 423,000 (+14,000/-85,000)

Women 18-34 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 166,000 (+37,000/-119,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 134,000 (+25,000/-72,000)
3. Days of our Lives 102,000 (+6,000/-24,000)
3. General Hospital 102,000 (-18,000/-84,000)

Women 25-54 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 966,000 (+105,000/-234,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 792,000 (+41,000/-189,000)
3. General Hospital 666,000 (+10,000/-109,000)
4. Days of our Lives 566,000 (+18,000/-94,000)

The 1984 wedding of Victor and Nikki on The Young and the Restless was aired on Friday, December 30, and was watched by 3.4 million viewers.

(via SON)

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Francine York Dead at 80

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Francine York died on Friday, January 6.  Her TV credits included
Days of our Lives and General Hospital.
Actress Francine York died Friday morning at Valley Presbyterian Hospital in Van Nuys, California, after a battle with cancer, her friend, television producer Pepper Jay, told The Hollywood Reporter. She was 80.

A native of Aurora, Minnesota, York appeared in numerous TV shows, from Rescue 8 in 1959 to The Mindy Project in 2015, with appearances in daytime soap operas along the way.

At age 17, the 5-foot-8 York was runner-up in the Miss Minnesota beauty pageant. She toured the U.S. modeling in department stores and landed in Northern California, where she finished second in the Miss San Francisco contest.

York was working as a showgirl at the popular Moulin Rouge nightclub on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood when she decided to purse acting. She studied under Jeff Corey and Jack Kosslyn and spotted by a producer who cast her as a duplicitous magazine editor in her film debut, Secret File: Hollywood (1962).

In film, she starred in It's Only Money (1962), In Cannon for Cordoba (1970) and The Doll Squad (1973). She also appeared in Bedtime Story (1964), Tickle Me (1965), Marilyn: Alive and Behind Bars (1992) and The Family Man (2000).

Francine York (third row from bottom on the left) with the
cast of Days of our Lives in 1978.
Her credits included Berrenger's, Bewitched, The Odd Couple, Perry Mason and Gomer Pyle: USMC. She also appeared in five different roles on Burke's Law. In 1961, York portrayed a princess opposite her childhood idol Shirley Temple in Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid for the NBC kids anthology series Shirley Temple's Storybook.

York was memorable as the willowy Lydia Limpet, the henchwoman of The Bookworm (Roddy McDowall), in a first-season episode of ABC primetime series Batman in 1966. She uses a boring book to lure Robin to sleep and gets to ride in the Batmobile.

On daytime television, York played ex-prostitute/blackmailer Lorraine Temple on NBC soap opera Days of our Lives in 1978. Four years later, she appeared as Thelma, the madam from Florida, on ABC's General Hospital.

York also was known as a gourmet cook and fitness and nutrition expert who hosted lavish parties in Hollywood. She was the decade-long companion of director Vincent Sherman (The Young Philadelphians) until his death in 2006.

Never married, she is survived by her nieces Delinda, Gina and Ava and nephew Dominic; grandnieces Ashley, Candice, Holly, Daliss and Isabella Negrete; and grandnephew Franklin.

York was finishing her autobiography at the time of her death.

Return of TGIT Moved to January 26

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ABC's primetime soap opera lineup returns with all new episodes on
January 26.
ABC has moved the return of TGIT - Grey's Anatomy (8 p.m. ET/PT), Scandal (Season six premiere 9 p.m. ET/PT) and How To Get Away With Murder (10 p.m. ET/PT) - from January 19 to January 29, despite advertising the 19th return date for the past several weeks.

An ABC News pre-inauguration 20/20 special, America's First Family: The Trumps Go to Washington, will air at 10 p.m. ET/PT on Thursday, January 19, preceded by repeats of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal.

The move was made in order to accommodate the ABC News special and to ensure that TGIT returned with three original episodes.

Watch the ABC promo for the return of TGIT below.



'This Is Us' Returns Tuesday at a Special Time

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Justin Hartley plays Kevin Pearson on This Is Us. Photo by:
Ron Batzdorff/NBC
In order to ensure viewers will be able to see the return of the best new primetime soap opera of the season on Tuesday, January 10, NBC has pushed back This Is Us to 10 and 9 p.m. in the Eastern and Central time zones, respectively, while airing it twice in the Pacific time zone.

The changes were made because of the network's airing of President Barack Obama's farewell speech to the nation live at 9 p.m. ET.

In the return episode, "The Right Thing to Do," Kate (Chrissy Metz) struggles with her feelings in the aftermath of Toby's (Chris Sullivan) heart attack. As William (Ron Cephas Jones) begins to spend more time with Jesse (Denis O'Hare), Randall (Sterling K. Brown) has to get used to his father's new relationship. After receiving the news they're expecting triplets, Jack (Milo Ventimiglia) and Rebecca (Mandy Moore) must find a way to afford a home that can accommodate three babies. Olivia (Janet Montgomery) unexpectedly resurfaces, throwing both Kevin (Justin Hartley) and Sloane (Milana Vayntrub) for a loop.

Watch a sneak peek below.



Due to the president's address, NBC's lineup for the night is now set for the following in all time zones:

Eastern time zone
8 p.m. - The Wall (original)
9 p.m. - President Obama address
9:40 p.m. - The Wall (encore of December 19 episode, joined in progress)
10 p.m. - This Is Us (episode 111: "The Right Thing to Do")

Central time zone
7 p.m. - The Wall (original)
8 p.m. - President Obama address
8:40 p.m. - The Wall (encore of Dec. 19 episode, joined in progress)
9 p.m. - This Is Us (episode 111: "The Right Thing to Do")

Mountain time zone
7 p.m. - President Obama address
7:40 p.m. - The Wall (Dec. 19 episode, joined in progress)
8 p.m. - This Is Us (episode 111: "The Right Thing to Do")
9 p.m. - The Wall (original)

Pacific time zone
8 p.m. - The Wall
9 p.m. - This Is Us (episode 111: "The Right Thing to Do")
10 p.m. - This Is Us (encore of 9 p.m. episode)

This Is Us is executive produced by Dan Fogelman, Donald Todd, John Requa, Glenn Ficarra, Ken Olin, Charlie Gogolak and Jess Rosenthal. "This Is Us" is produced by 20th Century Fox Television.

The Chicago Fire episode originally scheduled for January 10 at 10 p.m. will be aired January 17.




The CW Renews 7 Series for Next Season

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Jane The Virgin was one of seven shows renewed by The CW.
The CW Network has given early renewals to seven of its primetime series for the 2017-2018 season. The announcement was made during the network's session at the Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena by president Mark Pedowitz.

"Over the past several seasons, The CW has built a schedule of proven performers, from our lineup of DC superheroes, to critically acclaimed comedies, to sci-fi dramas," said Pedowitz. "Early pickups of these seven series now allow our producers to plan ahead for next season, and gives us a solid base to build on for next season, with original scripted series to roll out all year long."

The series being ordered for the 2017-2018 season include Arrow (Season 6), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Season 3), DC's Legends of Tomorrow (Season 3), The Flash (Season 4), Jane The Virgin (Season 4), Supergirl (Season 3), and Supernatural (Season 13). Specific premiere dates for each series will be announced at a later time.

'The Good Fight' Trailer Released, Features New Start for Diane and Lucca in Chicago

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Cush Jumbo reprises the role of Lucca in The Good Fight.  She will be
sharing some steamy scenes with One Life to Live alum David A. Gregory.
The official trailer has been released for The Good Fight, the spin-off series that picks up one year after the events of the final episode of The Good Wife. In The Good Fight, an enormous financial scam has destroyed the reputation of a young lawyer, Maia Rindell, while simultaneously wiping out her mentor and godmother Diane Lockhart's savings. Forced out of Lockhart & Lee, they join Lucca Quinn at one of Chicago's preeminent law firms.

The series, from The Good Wife creators Robert and Michelle King, stars Christine Baranski, Cush Jumbo, Rose Leslie, Delroy Lindo, Erica Tazel, Sarah Steele and Justin Bartha. One Life to Live alum David A. Gregory (who played Robert Ford in the ABC soap opera) has been featured in the The Good Wife's teaser video, and now the official trailer which you can watch below.



The Good Fight premieres Sunday, February 19 at 8 p.m. ET on-demand on CBS All Access, the CBS Television Network's digital subscription video-on demand and live streaming service. In addition, a special broadcast of the premiere episode will air on the CBS Television Network that same night, Sunday, February 19 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

CBS All Access will also offer subscribers the second episode of The Good Fight on-demand that same night. After premiere night, all new episodes will be available weekly on Sundays exclusively for CBS All Access subscribers.



'Another World' Star Stephen Schnetzer Visits 'Blue Bloods' on January 20

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Stephen Schnetzer visits Blue Bloods on January 20.
Longtime Another World favorite Stephen Schnetzer, who starred as Cass Winthrop for years on the NBC soap opera, will be making a primetime guest appearance on January 20 in an episode of Blue Bloods.

In "The One That Got Away," when diplomatic immunity complicates a child abuse case for Danny and Baez (Donnie Wahlberg and Marisa Ramirez), Frank (Tom Selleck) intervenes, despite not having jurisdiction on the case. Also, a robbery occurs while Eddie (Vanessa Ray) and Jamie (Will Estes) are on a double date with Eddie's boyfriend and his sister, and they are forced to step in.

Schnetzer will be playing Hassan Nasiri in the episode. Blue Bloods also stars former Another World actress Amy Carlson (Josie Watts Sinclair on Another World, now Linda Reagan in Blue Bloods), so it's a Bay City reunion of sorts (although we're not sure if the two will cross paths during the hour).

Blue Bloods airs Fridays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.



Pop TV 'The Young and the Restless' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful' Ratings (January 2-6, 2017)

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The Nielsen ratings are in for Pop TV for the week of January 2-6, 2017. Same-day repeats of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless made the cable Top 150 rankings on Monday, Wednesday and Friday (531,667 viewer average).

DateTotal ViewersAdults 18-49 RatingRank Among Cable Programs
Monday, January 2428,0000.07142nd
Tuesday, January 3--Not in Top 150
Wednesday, January 4523,0000.1095th
Thursday, January 5--Not in Top 150
Friday, January 6644,0000.09103rd

The Bold and the Beautiful appeared in the Top 150 on Wednesday on Friday.

DateTotal ViewersAdults 18-49 RatingRank Among Cable Programs
Monday, January 2--Not in Top 150
Tuesday, January 3--Not in Top 150
Wednesday, January 4292,000-0.06134th
Thursday, January 5--Not in Top 150
Friday, January 6486,0000.08112th

Today in Soap Opera History (January 10)

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1980: Edge of Night's Calvin and Star were married.
1983: General Hospital's Luke was found after an avalanche.
1984: One Life to Live's Asa was not happy with Clint.
2006: Days' Bo and Hope said goodbye to Zack.
"More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers."
― Joe Murray

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1968: On Dark Shadows, angered and frightened by Angelique Bouchard (Lara Parker), Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) attempted to meet Josette duPres (Kathryn Leigh Scot). Angelique sent a bat to spy on him.



1972: On The Doctors, Dr. Hendryx insisted that he could not find a physical problem for the issues facing Dr. Maggie Powers (Lydia Bruce), leaving her husband, Matt, to wonder if psychiatry was the next step in her case.



1975: On Another World, Mac (Douglass Watson) asked Rachel (Victoria Wyndham) to marry him at Iris' (Beverlee McKinsey) party.

Mac: I want to take care of you the rest of my life."
Rachel: "Iris will never let you marry me."
Mac: "Iris has nothing to do with it. Well, don't keep me in suspense, please... Will you marry me?"
Rachel: "Yes... Oh yes!"

1980: On As the World Turns, Lisa (Eileen Fulton) scoffed when John (Larry Bryggman) told her he thought the two of them were alike.



1980: On The Edge of Night, Calvin Stoner (Irving Allen Lee) married Star Wilson (Yahee). Owen Madison(Bruce Gray) proposed to Deborah Saxon(Frances Fisher).



1980: On Knots Landing, running for a seat on the school board, Richard Avery (John Pleshette) hinged his campaign on the dismissal of a high school teacher (David James Carroll) whose teaching methods were unorthodox. However, Karen Fairgate (Michele Lee) set out to save her daughter's controversial teacher, who later became attracted to Karen.

1983: On General Hospital, rescue workers found Luke's (Anthony Geary) body on the mountain, covered with snow, after the avalanche.



1984: On One Life to Live, Asa (Philip Carey) questioned Clint's (Clint Ritchie) family loyalty.



1985: On Santa Barbara, Joe (Mark Arnold) was reluctant to take a job with C.C. Lionel (Nicolas Coster) confronted Sophia (Judith McConnell) on the train about her being alive; later, the sheriff shot at him.



1989:Ryan's Hope stars Helen Gallagher and Bernard Barrow appeared on Good Morning America to discuss their soap, which ended its run a few days later. On Ryan's Hope that day, Roger (Ron Hale) and Delia (Ilene Kristen) celebrated their wedding night.



1999: David Chase's primetime mobster drama The Sopranos premiered on HBO.

2006: On Days of our Lives, a devastated Bo (Peter Reckell) and Hope Brady (Kristian Alfonso) said goodbye to their young son, Zack, who was brain dead after being hit by a car. Bo and Hope agreed to let Zack's liver be donated to Claire Brady, who need a transplant to survive.



2007: On All My Children, Josh and Babe found Danielle Frye (Tanisha Lynn) motionless on the floor after being attacked by the Satin Slayer with a gardenia and white ribbon in her hands. After CPR was performed, she was rushed to Pine Valley Hospital in critical condition.



Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2012: On One Life to Live, Starr (Kristen Alderson) revealed to Dani (Kelley Missal) that Cole (Van Hughes) was still alive. Later, James (Nic Robuck) told Starr their relationship was over.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
William Sanderson (ex-Bud, True Blood; ex-E.B., Deadwood) - 73
Tim Haldeman (ex-Graham, Passions) - 68
Pat Benatar (Guest Star, The Young and the Restless) - 64
Sherman Augustus (ex-Hank, The Young and the Restless) - 58
Evan Handler (ex-Conrad, One Life to Live; ex-Duncan, The Astronaut Wives Club; ex-Douglas, The West Wing) - 56
Krista Tesreau (ex-Mindy, Guiding Light; ex-Tina, One Life to Live; ex-Andie, Santa Barbara) - 53
Magaly Colimon (ex-Ruth, Guiding Light) - 52
Robert Sudduth (Former Writer, GCB) - 40
Sarah Shahi (ex-Carmen, The L Word) - 38
Bryan James (Drew, Youthful Daze) - 29
Emily Meade (ex-Aimee, The Leftovers) - 28

Passions star Josh Ryan Evans (Timmy) was born on this day in 1982. He died in 2002 at age 20.

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

Darnell Kirkwood Joins 'The Young and the Restless' as Jordan Wilde

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Darnell Kirkwood has been cast as Jordan Wilde on The Young and the
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Darnell Kirkwood has joined the cast of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. He will be playing Jordan Wilde, a photographer who will interact with the Brash & Sassy crew.

Kirkwood's TV credits include Scorpion, Magic City, Burn Notice and America's Most Wanted.

According to Soap Opera Digest, the actor is currently taping scenes and is scheduled to make his Y&R debut on February 10.

Find out more about Kirkwood in the "intro" video that is posted on his official website. Watch below.



ABC Reveals Midseason Premiere Dates

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Grey's Anatomy, Scandal and How to Get Away with Murder return on January 26.
ABC has announced midseason premiere dates for the mini-series "When We Rise" and series premiere dates for the one-hour drama "Time After Time," half-hour comedy "Imaginary Mary" and the event movie "Dirty Dancing," as well as returning series "The Catch" and "American Crime," and the spring returns of "Once Upon a Time" and "Designated Survivor.""Downward Dog" will premiere in Summer 2017.

In addition, previously announced "The Toy Box" premieres Friday, April 7, 8:00-9:00 p.m. and TGIT returns Thursday, January 26.

Below are ABC's midseason premiere dates (all times listed are ET):

THURSDAY, JANUARY 26
8:00-9:00 p.m. "Grey's Anatomy"
9:00-10:00 p.m. "Scandal" (Season Six Premiere)
10:00-11:00 p.m. "How to Get Away with Murder"

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 - THURSDAY, MARCH 2
9:00-11:00 p.m. "When We Rise"

SUNDAY, MARCH 5
8:00-9:00 p.m. "Once Upon a Time"
9:00-11:00 p.m. "Time After Time" (Two-Hour Premiere)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8
10:00-11:00 p.m. "Designated Survivor"

THURSDAY, MARCH 9
10:00-11:00 p.m. "The Catch" (Season Two Premiere)

SUNDAY, MARCH 12
9:00-10:00 p.m. "Time After Time" (Time-Period Premiere)

SUNDAY, MARCH 12
10:00-11:00 p.m. "American Crime" (Season Three Premiere)

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
8:30-9:00 p.m. "Imaginary Mary" (Sneak Peek)

TUESDAY, APRIL 4
9:30-10:00 p.m. "Imaginary Mary" (Time-Period Premiere)

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
8:00-11:00 p.m. "Dirty Dancing"

AMERICAN CRIME

When a father, Luis Salazar (Benito Martinez), travels illegally from Mexico into the United States to search for his missing son, he discovers that modern servitude is thriving in the farmlands and agricultural communities. Promised a job and a place to live, these laborers find themselves forced to live in abject poverty. Required to pay for their own food and other essentials, what little money they make is paid back to their employers, and because they will forever be in debt, they can never leave. Undocumented workers aren't the only people targeted by this system. Coy Henson (Connor Jessup) is a young, white American male, estranged from his family and hopelessly addicted to drugs. When he happens upon farm crew chief Isaac Castillo (Richard Cabral), he takes the opportunity to get his life back on track. But as he desperately tries to free himself of his addiction, he begins to become suspicious of Isaac's promises and aware of the injustices taking place on the farm. Hesby Farms is a struggling tomato farm, forced to cut back on labor costs in order to be competitive in a market that continuously demands lower prices. Jeanette Hesby (Felicity Huffman), who married into the family that owns the farm, begins to learn the shocking truth behind their wealth. Her turmoil will eventually force her to make a moral decision which could put her at odds with the family. Kimara Walters (Regina King) is a dedicated social worker who truly wants to help those in need. Unattached, single and in her forties, she desperately wants to have a baby and is finding it hard to get pregnant, even with the help of modern medicine. When Kimara meets Shae (Ana Mulvoy-Ten), a 17-year-old prostitute, she wants to help her get out of the business, turn her life around and take a stand against her pimp. Nicholas Coates (Timothy Hutton) owns a furniture supply business and is feeling the sting of buyers wanting quality items at discounted prices. At home, he finds himself in a marriage where memories of the past seem much more pleasant than the present. His wife, Clair (Lili Taylor), decides that she wants to hire and provide a working visa for a Haitian woman, Gabrielle (Mickaëlle X. Bizet), to be their son's nanny. But darkness seems to embroil this family, and Gabrielle soon discovers that her employment comes with a steep price.

"American Crime" stars Felicity Huffman ("Desperate Housewives,""Transamerica") as Jeanette Hesby, Regina King ("The Leftovers,""Jerry Maguire") as Kimara Walters, Timothy Hutton ("Ordinary People,""Leverage") as Nicholas Coates, Lili Taylor ("Mystic Pizza,""Six Feet Under") as Clair Coates, Connor Jessup ("Falling Skies") as Coy Henson, Richard Cabral as Isaac Castillo and Benito Martinez ("The Shield") as Luis Salazar. Recurring guest stars this season include Cherry Jones ("24") as Laurie Ann Hesby, Janel Moloney ("The West Wing") as Raelyn Boone, Dallas Roberts ("Walk the Line") as Carson Hesby, Ana Mulvoy-Ten ("House of Anubis") as Shae Reese, Clayton Cardenas as Diego Castillo, Sandra Oh ("Grey's Anatomy") as Abby Tanaka, Mickaëlle X. Bizet as Gabriella Durand and Tim DeKay ("White Collar") as JD Hesby.

"American Crime" is created and executive produced by Oscar-winner John Ridley ("12 Years a Slave"). Michael J. McDonald also serves as executive producer. "American Crime" is produced by ABC Studios.

THE CATCH

"The Catch" is a sexy, scintillating game of cat and mouse between L.A.'s top private investigator, Alice Vaughan (Mireille Enos), and the man she loves, Benjamin Jones (Peter Krause), the world's most formidable con artist. At the beginning of season two, con man Benjamin Jones has gone from committing the ultimate betrayal to performing the ultimate sacrifice, when he turned himself in to the FBI to save Alice from wrongful imprisonment. Now in jail, Ben is forced to reckon with his criminal past, while the team at Anderson Vaughan Investigations must come to terms with getting in bed with the bad guys. How will Alice and Ben game the system - and each other - to stay together and overcome their less-than-legal pasts?

"The Catch" stars Mireille Enos ("The Killing") as Alice Vaughan, Peter Krause ("Parenthood") as Benjamin Jones, Jay Hayden as Danny Yoon, Rose Rollins as Valerie Anderson, Sonya Walger ("Lost") as Margot Bishop, Elvy Yost as Sophie Novak and John Simm as Rhys Griffiths.

"The Catch" is from Shondaland and ABC Studios. Allan Heinberg is the show runner and executive producer. Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers and Julie Anne Robinson serve as executive producers.

DIRTY DANCING

"Dirty Dancing," the global pop-cultural phenomenon, becomes a three-hour filmed musical event this season on the ABC Television Network. The adaptation of the beloved 1987 romantic drama and instant movie classic "Dirty Dancing," which will celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2017, will be produced by Lionsgate Television in association with Allison Shearmur Productions, executive produced by Allison Shearmur ("Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,""The Hunger Games" franchise; "Cinderella") and Grammy Award-nominee Adam Anders ("Glee,""Rock of Ages"), who also serves as executive music producer. The teleplay is by Jessica Sharzer. Wayne Blair ("The Sapphires,""Septembers of Shiraz") is the director, and two-time Tony Award-winner Andy Blankenbuehler ("Hamilton,""Bring It On,""In the Heights") is the choreographer.

Spending the summer at a Catskills resort with her family, Frances "Baby" Houseman falls in love with the camp's dance instructor, Johnny Castle, and nothing is ever the same for anyone in the Houseman family. Not only are the memorable songs from the original movie included, but there are additional songs from the era that will be featured, showcasing double the number of musical performances by the stellar cast.

"Dirty Dancing" stars Abigail Breslin ("Scream Queens") as Baby, Debra Messing ("Will & Grace") as Marjorie Houseman, Bruce Greenwood ("American Crime Story: The People vs, OJ Simpson") as Dr. Jake Houseman, Nicole Scherzinger ("Dancing with the Stars") as Penny, Colt Prattes ("Rock of Ages," Pink's music video "Try") as Johnny, Sarah Hyland ("Modern Family") as Lisa Houseman, Tony Roberts ("Annie Hall") as Max Kellerman, Trevor Einhorn ("Mad Men,") as Neil, Shane Harper ("The Passion") as Robbie Gould, J. Quinton Johnson ("Everyone Wants Some") as Marco, Beau "Casper" Smart ("Step Up 3D") as Billy, Katey Sagal ("Sons of Anarchy") as Vivian Pressman and Billy Dee Williams ("Star Wars") as Tito.

DOWNWARD DOG

Based on a web series, "Downward Dog" is about a struggling millennial, Nan (Allison Tolman), as observed from the point of view of her lonely and philosophical dog, Martin (voiced by Samm Hodges). Just one session at obedience school makes them realize that even at their worst they may be the best thing for each other. While Martin lays around at home questioning the motives of the neighborhood cat and exercises newly acquired "superpowers" to open the doggie door with his mind, Nan spends her days at advertising agency Clark and Bow, struggling to prove herself to clients and senior management. Despite her boss Kevin's (Barry Rothbart) patronizing and demoralizing criticisms, Nan and her best friend and co-worker, Jenn (Kirby Howell-Baptiste), find creative ways to persevere. Because of Nan's long hours at work, she relies on ex-boyfriend Jason (Lucas Neff) to help take care of Martin. Jason's easy-going and sometimes unemployed lifestyle strengthens his friendship with Martin, but makes it difficult for Nan to move on.

"Downward Dog" stars Allison Tolman (Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated, "Fargo") as Nan, Lucas Neff ("Raising Hope") as Jason, Kirby Howell-Baptiste ("Love") as Jenn, Barry Rothbart ("The Wolf of Wall Street") and co-creator Samm Hodges as the voice of Martin.

"Downward Dog" creators/writers Michael Killen and Samm Hodges executive produce with Mosaic's Jimmy Miller and Sam Hansen, and Animal's Kathy Dzubiek. Showrunners Kat Likkel and John Hoberg also executive produce. The series is produced by Legendary Television and ABC Studios.

IMAGINARY MARY

Alice (Jenna Elfman) is a fiercely independent career woman whose life is turned upside-down when she meets the love of her life - a divorced father with three kids. This triggers even more upheaval when the slightly unhinged imaginary friend she created as a child suddenly reappears to help her navigate the transition from single girl to a woman ready for a family.

The series stars Jenna Elfman ("Dharma and Greg") as Alice, Stephen Schneider as Ben, Rachel Dratch ("Saturday Night Live") as Mary (VO), Nicholas Coombe as Andy, Matreya Scarrwener as Dora and Erica Tremblay as Bunny.

The live action/CGI hybrid comes from "The Goldbergs" team Adam F. Goldberg (writer/executive producer), David Guarascio (writer/executive producer) and Doug Robinson (executive producer). Mary CG animation is designed by Patrick Osborne (creator of Academy Award-winning animated short "The Feast"), who is also executive producer. The pilot was directed by Shawn Levy ("Night at the Museum,""Cheaper by the Dozen"), who is also executive producer.

The series is a co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Happy Madison and ABC Studios.

SCANDAL

Everyone has secrets, and Olivia Pope has dedicated her life to protecting and defending the public images of the nation's elite by keeping those secrets under wraps. Pope's team is at the top of its game when it comes to getting the job done for its clients, but it becomes apparent that these "gladiators in suits," who specialize in fixing the lives of other people, have trouble fixing those closest at hand - their own.

"Scandal" stars Kerry Washington as Olivia Pope, Guillermo Diaz as Huck, Darby Stanchfield as Abby Whelan, Katie Lowes as Quinn Perkins, Tony Goldwyn as President Fitzgerald Grant, Jeff Perry as Cyrus Beene, Joshua Malina as David Rosen, Bellamy Young as First Lady Mellie Grant, Scott Foley as Jake Ballard, Portia De Rossi as Elizabeth North, Joe Morton as Rowan Pope and Cornelius Smith Jr. as Marcus Walker.

The series is created by Shonda Rhimes ("Grey's Anatomy,""How to Get Away with Murder"). Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers ("Grey's Anatomy,""How to Get Away with Murder"), Mark Fish and Tom Verica are executive producers. "Scandal" is produced by ABC Studios.

TIME AFTER TIME

Using the 1979 novel and movie as a launching point, "Time After Time" chronicles the adventures of a young H.G. Wells (Freddie Stroma) as he travels through centuries, decades and days in the time machine he created. While in the pursuit of the charismatic (yet secretly psychopathic) Dr. John Stevenson (Josh Bowman), better known as "Jack the Ripper," Wells travels to modern day New York City in search of Stevenson following the doctor's brazen escape from authorities in Wells' London home. But instead of the Utopia he imagined, Wells finds a world more aligned with Stevenson's temperament that leads him on a daring adventure full of mystery, romance and intrigue. Using creative elements from many of Wells' classic stories, beginning with "The Time Machine" and "The Invisible Man" to "The Island of Dr. Moreau" and others, "Time After Time" creates a fantasy world surrounding the events that inspired these great literary works that focus on the best and worst of human nature and its relationship to science and technology. Using the time machine to launch the series, "Time After Time" is not a time travel show, rather it's a series that looks at the world of today through the eyes of yesterday while fully charged with danger and adventure and centered in thrills, satire, humor - and most of all - an epic love story.

"Time After Time" stars Freddie Stroma ("UnReal") as H.G. Wells, Josh Bowman ("Revenge") as Dr. John Stevenson (Jack the Ripper), Genesis Rodriguez ("Big Hero 6") as Jane Walker, Nicole Ari Parker ("Rosewood") as Vanessa Anders, Jennifer Ferrin ("Hell On Wheels") as Brooke and Will Chase ("Nashville") as Griffin.

"Time After Time" is from Warner Bros Television. Kevin Williamson is the creator and executive producer. Marcos Siega is executive producer and a director.

WHEN WE RISE

"When We Rise" is written and created by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black. This mini-series event chronicles the real-life personal and political struggles, set-backs and triumphs of a diverse family of LGBT men and women who helped pioneer one of the last legs of the U.S. Civil Rights movement from its turbulent infancy in the 20th century to the once unfathomable successes of today.

Starring in the mini-series are Guy Pearce ("Memento,""L.A. Confidential") as LGBT activist Cleve Jones, Mary-Louise Parker ("Weeds,""Angels in America") as women's rights leader Roma Guy, Rachel Griffiths ("Brothers and Sisters,""Six Feet Under") as her wife, social justice activist Diane, Michael K. Williams ("Boardwalk Empire,""The Wire") as African American community organizer Ken Jones and Ivory Aquino as transgender activist Cecilia Chung. Joining them are Austin McKenzie ("Spring Awakening") as Younger Cleve Jones, Emily Skeggs ("Fun Home") as Younger Roma Guy, newcomer Jonathan Majors as Younger Ken Jones, and Fiona Dourif ("The Master") as Younger Diane.

"When We Rise" is executive produced by the Dustin Lance Black ("Milk,""Big Love,""J. Edgar"), Gus Van Sant ("Milk,""Elephant,""Good Will Hunting") Laurence Mark ("Julie & Julia,""Dreamgirls,""I, Robot,""Jerry Maguire"), and Bruce Cohen ("American Beauty,""Milk,""Silver Linings Playbook"). Van Sant directs the two-hour premiere of the eight-hour mini-series event. "When We Rise" is produced by ABC Studios.

'The Haves and the Have Nots' Sneak Peek: Waiting on Candace

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In the season premiere of HAHN, Veronica witnessed Katheryn murder
the DA in cold blood, then found herself locked in the Cryer mansion.
The season premiere of OWN's hit primetime soap opera The Haves and the Have Nots delivered 3 million total viewers and a 2.52 W25-54 rating last week. The episode was Tuesday night's #1 cable telecast for women, the #1 show on all television for African-American viewers and was the #1 most social show across all broadcast, cable and syndication and across all dayparts.

Additionally, OWN was Tuesday night's #1 cable network for women and the #1 network on television across all key African-American demos.

In tonight's new episode, "Waiting on Candace," Katheryn lashes out at Veronica while Benny holds out hope that Candace will come through for the family. Watch a sneak peek below.



The Haves and the Have Nots follows the tangled lives of the wealthy Cryer and Harrington families and the poor Young family. This season, the drama continues to heat up as Hanna (Crystal R. Fox), the moral conscience, is tested like never before. Hanna and her son, Benny, (Tyler Lepley) are stripped of everything they have once Candace's (Tika Sumpter) latest hustle fails miserably.

New episodes of The Haves and the Have Nots air Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The Haves and the Have Nots is created, written, directed and executive produced by Tyler Perry and is produced for OWN by Tyler Perry Studios.

Today in Soap Opera History (January 11)

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1968: Angelique's bat continued to spy on Dark Shdows' Barnabas.
1974: Y&R's Chris and Snapper were married.
1980: ATWT's Barbara remembered a past mystery man.
2005: GH's Jason and Sam made love for the first time.
"More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers."
― Joe Murray

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1966: On Peyton Place, Betty Anderson (Barbara Parkins) testified in court. After the hearing, Julie Anderson (Kasey Rogers) worried Elliot Carson (Tim O'Connor) would print articles in the newspaper which portrayed her in a negative way, but Constance Mackenzie (Dorothy Malone, who returned to the show after a medical leave) assured her that would not happen.



1968: On Dark Shadows, Peter Bradford (Roger Davis) agreed to represent Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) at her trial for witchcraft. Barnabas (Jonathan Frid) begged Josette to leave town as Angelique's bat spied on them.



1974: On The Young and the Restless, Chris Brooks (Trish Stewart) married Snapper Foster (William Gray Espy).



Thanks to Scott for sending in the item above.

1980: On As the World Turns, Barbara (Colleen Zenk) had a flashback to a mysterious man from her past. Only the man's hand was shown. This was the first "appearance" of Anthony Herrera as James Stenbeck. Zenk and Herrera had already shot scenes together on location in the Dominican Republic, recreated flashbacks from the time Barbara and James were in love two years earlier. Their location scenes were shot at the same time as the infamous Roger Thorpe "death" in April 1980.



1984: On Ryan's Hope, Maggie Shelby (Cali Timmins) told Roger Coleridge (Ron Hale) about her new modeling job, and told them she was going to have a "me first" attitude from now on.



Thanks to Jennifer for sending in the clip above.

1984: On One Life to Live, Asa (Phil Carey) accused Bo (Robert S. Woods) of having Rafe spy on him.



1985: On Guiding Light, Lujack (Vincent Irizarry) became angry when he thought Beth (Judi Evans) was still blind after the bandages were removed from her eyes. He was overjoyed when she revealed that she could see again.

1988: On Santa Barbara, Jake Morton (Rick Edwards) proposed to Hayley Benson (Stacy Edwards). Later, Cain hosted a benefit party at the Lair, where Hayley was hit by Carmen's drunk date. Hayley died in Jake's arms. The clip below also includes Hayley's funeral.



1989: The character of Sally Spectra, played by the late Darlene Conley, first appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful.

1989: On Ryan's Hope, Cali Timmons returned as Maggie, who was surprised to hear Roger (Ron Hale) and Delia (Ilene Kristen) were married.



1993: On Guiding Light, Maureen Bauer (Ellen Parker) crashed her car following a confrontation with her husband, Ed (Peter Simon), over his affair with Lillian Raines (Tina Sloan). Ann Hamilton debuted as Mindy Lewis in this episode.



1993:WWF Monday Night Raw debuted on USA Network. The "action soap opera" continues to air, and is now known as WWE Monday Night Raw.

2005: On General Hospital, Jason Morgan (Steve Burton) and Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) made love for the first time.



2006: Kimberlin Brown last aired as Sheila Carter on The Young and the Restless. In the episode, Lauren was shocked when the police brought out Sheila, and screamed that it wasn't really her, since her ankle wasn't bandaged and she didn't have a limp. Sheila said the same thing, that she only went after Scott because she wanted to destroy the one thing that meant anything to Lauren. The real Sheila was in a plastic surgeons office and held up a photograph. She told the surgeon that she wanted to look like the person in the photo.



2007: On The Young and the Restless, Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) and her daughter, Abby Carlton (Darcy Rose Byrnes), left Genoa City to got to Hong Kong, where Ashley accepted a position at House of Kim.

Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2013: On the 12,000th episode of Days of our Lives, Chad DiMera (Casey Jon Deidrick) interrupted Gabi Hernandez (Camilla Banus) and Nick Fallon's (Blake Berris) wedding.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Stan Ivar (ex-Daniel, Days of our Lives; ex-David/Jack, General Hospital) - 74
Eileen Dietz (ex-Sarah, General Hospital; ex-Linette, Guiding Light) - 72
Katherine Glass (ex-Alison, Return to Peyton Place; ex-Jenny, One Life to Live; ex-Kim, The Best of Everything; ex-M.J., The Doctors) - 70
Sharon Brown (ex-Daisy, Love of Life; ex-Chantel, Generations) - 55
Kyle Richards (ex-Casey, Days of our Lives) - 48
Amanda Peet (ex-Layle, One Life to Live) - 45
Deanna Wright (ex-Kay, Passions) - 37
Kristolyn Lloyd (ex-Dayzee, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 32

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.

'Empire' Renewed for Fourth Season on FOX

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FOX has renewed top-rated drama Empire for another season.
FOX has renewed hit primetime soap opera Empire for a fourth season. The series returns for its spring premiere Wednesday, March 22 at 9 p.m. ET/PT.

The critically acclaimed series has garnered multiple Emmy Award and Golden Globe nominations. It was the only broadcast series to earn a 2016 Golden Globe Award nomination in the category of Best Television Series - Drama, and Taraji P. Henson won the Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama. Additionally, Henson has received back-to-back Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. The series also earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media. Empire recently received seven NAACP Image Awards nominations, including one for Outstanding Drama Series.

Empire stars Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson, Jussie Smollett, Bryshere "Yazz" Gray, Trai Byers, Grace Byers, Gabourey Sidibe, Ta'Rhonda Jones, Serayah, Bre-Z, Xzibit and Morocco Omari. In addition to the regular cast, the series has featured guest appearances by a wide range of talented performers, including Mariah Carey, Taye Diggs, Phylicia Rashad, Chris Rock, Alicia Keys, Marisa Tomei, Naomi Campbell, Ludacris, Adam Rodriguez, Rosie O' Donnell and Andre Royo.

Empire ranks as the No. 1 broadcast drama among Adults 18-49 for the third consecutive season and is the No. 1 broadcast entertainment program among Adults 18-34, Teens and young women. Empire earns FOX's largest Total Multi-Platform audience, averaging almost 16 million Total Viewers for the 2016/17 broadcast season, up +82% from its Live + Same Day delivery.

If NBC Cancels 'Days of our Lives' at Some Point, It Likely Will Have Nothing to do with Megyn Kelly

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Megyn Kelly may be headed to NBC's 9 a.m. weekday timeslot instead of
afternoons, where a new show might be considered as a replacement for
Days of our Lives.
FOX News host Megyn Kelly officially signed on with NBC last week, wrapping her popular 9 p.m. ET program on Friday. Kelly will be hosting daily daytime show and a Sunday newsmagazine program at NBC, and the announcement kicked off much speculation that the weekday show she will be leading at her new network might replace iconic soap opera Days of our Lives. Days is officially renewed through this September, but is likely to be picked up for another season, until September 2018. Unless, of course, NBC finds a surefire replacement series, but those are very hard to come by, including Kelly's, especially with an audience as loyal as soap viewers.

People Magazine reported last week that a source connected to Days revealed that several cast members were told that this upcoming year of the series will likely be its last. The source said executives at the show have given some key staffers indication that their days are numbered.

“Basically, we’ve heard that there won’t be a Days in 2018,” said the source associated with the show, which recently celebrated its 51st anniversary.

Despite that worrison report, sources inside and outside NBC are now telling The Hollywood Reporter that Kelly may be headed for mornings instead of afternoons, with the network possibly giving Kelly the troubled 9 a.m. hour of Today. The move could solve the network's ratings woes without the hassle of launching a daytime talk show that would likely have an uphill climb when making its sales pitch to affiliates.

With Kelly, NBC News execs have the opportunity to rebrand the 9 a.m. hour of Today to fit her strengths as a reporter and interviewer and also achieve some flow between the more news-focused flagship block.

"It's another high-end talent in your most profitable block," says one industry observer. "If you keep her in her lane, can she do her kind of show at 9 a.m. versus 9 p.m.? I'd buy that."

Regardless of what happens with Kelly, Days fans are still worried about the show's future after the next renewal. Ratings will likely need to pick up significantly to justify production beyond September 2018, at least on NBC. It's hard to imagine the show's production company, Sony Pictures Television, would not pursue alternative outlets before letting the beloved daytime drama sign off forever.



Today in Soap Opera History (January 12)

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1981: Primetime soap Dynasty premiered on ABC.
1993: Maureen Bauer died on Guiding Light.
2009: As the World Turns Luke and Noah made love.
2012: One Life to Live's Viki gave a speech for the ages about
beloved canceled soap Fraternity Row.
"More and more, I tend to read history. I often find it more up to date than the daily newspapers."
― Joe Murray

"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.

On this date in...

1967: The character of Hope Bauer, who crossed over from The Guiding Light, appeared on Another World for the final time. Elissa Leeds played the role on both shows.

1976:Days of our Lives stars Bill Hayes (Doug) and Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie) appeared on the cover of TIME magazine. Read the article here.

1981: Melinda O. Fee debuted as Mary Anderson in Days of our Lives.

1981: On Another World, Rachel Cory (Victoria Wyndham) met Mel, the man who rode in a train boxcar with Mitch Blake to Red River.



1981: On Guiding Light, Jennifer Richards (Geraldine Court) was upset when her attorney, Mike Bauer (Don Stewart), convinced a judge to give her a second trial.



1981: On The Edge of Night, Molly Sherwood (Laurinda Barrett) confessed to two murders.

1981: Primetime soap opera Dynasty, created by Richard & Esther Shapiro and produced by Aaron Spelling, premiered on ABC as a three-hour event. The show revolved around the Carringtons, a wealthy family residing in Denver, Colorado. Blake Carrington (John Forsythe) was the patriarch of the family, who was about to marry the younger Krystle Jennings (Linda Evans).



Note: The CW is currently working on a reboot of the original Dynasty concept, with the lead female being a Latina named Cristal.

1983: On General Hospital, Rick (Chris Robinson) and Lesley (Denise Alexander) walked in on Blackie's (John Stamos) frat party gone wild.



1984: On Days of our Lives, Julie was jealous when Foxy Humdinger (Diane McBain) visited Doug.

1984: On One Life to Live, David (Michael Zaslow) visited Simon and told him he knew that he was President Guerrero's son.

1985: On Berrenger's, Julio searched for a way to finish the Julian Morrell dress order with his sister Ana's help, Cammie dated John, Gloria prepared for the hospital benefit fashion show, and Melody undermined Shane's chances of being named president. Meanwhile, Danny pressured the Treasury Department to cut through red tape to let in a Hong Kong shipment.

Thanks to Jennifer for sending in the item above.

1989: On Ryan's Hope, Pat (Malcolm Groome) asked Faith about Grace's father.

1989: Darlene Conley debuted as Sally Spectra on The Bold and the Beautiful.



Thanks to Matt for sending in the item above.

1993: On Guiding Light, Maureen Bauer died at Cedars Hospital following the car crash she had after a confrontation with Ed (Peter Simon).



2006: Actress Anne Meacham died at age 80. She played Louise Goddard on Another World from 1972 to 1982.

2009: On As the World Turns, Luke Snyder (Van Hansis) and Noah Mayer (Jake Silbermann) made love for the first time.



2012: On One Life to Live, the residents of Llanview prepared to watch the final episode of Fraternity Row, the fictional soap-with-a-soap that was canceled after 43 years.



Below is Viki's speech from the episode about soap fans. "When a show has been lucky enough to be on the air as long as Fraternity Row has been on, these families become an extension of our own."



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Scottie MacGregor (ex-Tammy, Love of Life) - 92
Ron Harper (ex-Peter, Generations; ex-Charles, Loving; ex-Baxter, Capitol; ex-Taylor, Another World; ex-Andrew, Love of Life) - 81
Oliver Platt (ex-Oliver, The West Wing) - 57
Jason Harper (ex-Gavin, Undressed) - 43
Kieron Richardson (Ste, Hollyoaks) - 31
Naya Rivera (ex-Santana, Glee) - 30

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you would like to submit a soap history entry for this date or a future date, email editor@welovesoaps.com.
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