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Today in Soap Opera History (July 24)

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1981: Another World's Hanna and Lenny held Jamie at gunpoint.
1986: As the World Turns celebrated patriarch Chris Hughes.
1992: Reba McEntire guest-starred on One Life to Live.
1997: OLTL's Patrick threatened Todd with a pitchfork.
"If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree."
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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...

1933:The Romance of Helen Trent premiered regionally in Chicago.  The show began airing on the CBS Radio network that October and remained on the air until June 24, 1960. During its 27-year run, three actresses played Helen--Virginia Clark and Betty Ruth Smith in Chicago, and later Julie Stevens in New York. The Romance of Helen Trent had a following so intense that at the height of its popularity the show received 1,000 letters a week offering advice on her many problems.

1939: Radio soap opera Thunder Over Paradise premiered on the Blue Network. Laurette Fillbrandt starred as a woman attempting to run a cattle ranch in Central America.

1980: On The Edge of Night, Larry lured "Kirk" (Tony Craig) out to Playland.



1981: On Another World, Lenny (Ed O'Neill) and Hannah pulled a gun on Jamie Frame (Richard Bekins) to stop him from leaving the Cory cabin.



1984: Patsy Pease debuted as Kimberly Brady in Days of our Lives.

1986: On As the World Turns, Oakdale mourned the late Chris Hughes at his funeral. Actor Don MacLaughlin, who played the role of Chris since the show's first episode, passed away on May 28, 1986.



1987: Josh Taylor aired for the final time on Days of our Lives as Chris Kositchek. He returned to Days in 1997 as a recast of Roman Brady.

1992: Reba McEntire guest-starred on One Life to Live (she also appeared on July 27).



1996: Former soap opera actress Catherine Ann Christiansen (All My Children; One Life to Live) was arrested and charged with plotting to have her husband killed. She would later be sentenced to a year in prison.

1997: On One Life to Live, Patrick Thornhart (Thorsten Kaye) threatened Todd Manning (Roger Howarth) with a pitchfork.



1997: On All My Children, Joe Martin (Ray MacDonnell) was unhappy to learn he needed surgery.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
John Aniston
John Aniston (Victor, Days of our Lives; ex-Martin, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Eddie, Love of Life) - 84
Mark Goddard (ex-Derek, General Hospital; ex-Paul, The Doctors; ex-Ted, One Life to Live) - 81
Maeve McGuire (ex-Judith, All My Children; ex-Beverly, One Life to Live; ex-Selena, Guiding Light; ex-Kate, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Elena, Another World; ex-Nicole, The Edge of Night) - 80
Chris Sarandon (ex-Tom, Guiding Light) -75
Sam Behrens (ex-Maxwell, The Young and the Restless; ex-Gregory, Sunset Beach; ex-Jake, General Hospital; ex-Adam, Ryan's Hope) - 67
James Goodwin (ex-Kevin, Another World; ex-Johnny, Guiding Light; ex-Jerry, All My Children) - 56
Laura Leighton (ex-Ashley, Pretty Little Liars; ex-Sydney, Melrose Place) - 49
Kristin Chenoweth (ex-Carlene, GCB; ex-Peggy, The Good Wife; ex-April, Glee) - 49
Jennifer Lopez (Executive Producer, The Fosters) - 48
Summer Glau (ex-Skylar, Alphas; ex-Emily, Grey's Anatomy) - 36
Elisabeth Moss (ex-Peggy, Mad Men; ex-Zoey, The West Wing) - 35
Anna Paquin (ex-Sookie, True Blood) - 35
Tala Ashe (ex-R.J., Smash; ex-Ameera, As the World Turns) - 33
Megan Park (ex-Grace, The Secret Life of the American Teenager) - 31
Mara Wilson (ex-Nikki, Melrose Place) - 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.

Soap Opera Nielsen Ratings: 'Days of our Lives' Up Across the Board

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The Live + Same Day daytime Nielsen ratings are in for July 10-14, 2017. Versus the previous week, Days of our Lives was up in total viewers (+40K), females 18-49 (+30K), females 18-34 (+4K) and females 25-54 (+48K).

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 4,478,000 (+20,000/+47,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 3,460,000 (-96,000/-142,000)
3. General Hospital 2,410,000 (-43,000/-170,000)
4. Days of our Lives 2,085,000 (+40,000/-7,000)

Women 18-49 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 504,000 (-31,000/-70,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 403,000 (-27,000/-106,000)
3. General Hospital 375,000 (+3,000/-81,000)
4. Days of our Lives 335,000 (+30,000/-44,000)

Women 18-34 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 125,000 (-18,000/+11,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 102,000 (-15,000/-8,000)
3. General Hospital 79,000 (-12,000/-40,000)
4. Days of our Lives 68,000 (+4,000/-30,000)

Women 25-54 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 784,000 (-1,000/-79,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 622,000 (-32,000/-144,000)
3. General Hospital 525,000 (-2,000/-82,000)
4. Days of our Lives 430,000 (+48,000/-75,000)

On Pop TV, same-day repeats of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless made the cable Top 150 rankings on Monday and Thursday.  The Bold and the Beautiful did not make the cable Top 150 during the week. For the latest Pop's soap opera ratings, visit our Pop TV Ratings Hub.

(Daytime ratings via SON)

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Martha Madison & Brandon Beemer Returning to 'Days of our Lives'

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Martha Madison and Brandon Beemer will be returning to Days of our Lives later this year as Belle and Shawn Brady.

Madison took over the role of Belle Black in 2004, left in 2008, and has made on and off appearances since 2015.

Beemer played Shawn Douglas Brady from 2006-2008, then returned last year after replacing Jason Cook in the role for the second time.

Today in Soap Opera History (July 25)

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1988: Days of our Lives' Kayla and Steve got married.
1991: Another World's Felicia married Lucas.
1991: Jensen Buchanan debuted as Vicky on Another World.
1994: A tornado hit All My Children's Pine Valley.
"If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree."
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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 Dark Shadows, Victoria (Alexandra Moltke) accused Elizabeth (Joan Bennett) of knowing something about her past.

1968: On Peyton Place, Rodney Harrington (Ryan O'Neal) was brought into the emergency room following his motorcycle crash.



Thanks to Jennifer for sending in the clip above.

1969: On The Doctors, amnesiac Dr. Althea Davis (Elizabeth Hubbard) was not happy that Dr. Gellar would only reveal bits and pieces of information about her past.

1979: Oscar nominee Quinn Redeker debuted as Alex Marshall in Days of our Lives. It wasn't long before he was dating Days co-star Deidre Hall (Marlena).

1980: Caryn Richman and Randy Hamilton debuted on Another World as their Texas characters Elena and Rikki Dekker. Elena sang at Mike Marshall's funeral. Texas premiered on August 4th.

1984: Jermaine Jackson and Whitney Houston taped their August guest appearance at the As the World Turns studio in New York.

1986: Billy Warlock debuted as Frankie in Days of our Lives.

1988: On Days of our Lives, Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla Brady (Mary Beth Evans) were married.



1988: On General Hospital, Terry (Robyn Bernard) led a group rendition of Three Dog Night's "Joy To The World."



1991: On Another World, Felicia Gallant (Linda Dano) married Lucas (John Aprea). Jensen Buchanan debuted as Vicky Hudson near the end of this episode.



1994: On All My Children, a tornado hit Pine Valley.



2005: On As the World Turns, after receiving a frantic call from Rosanna, Paul (Roger Howarth) tried to find and meet with her wondering why she needed to talk to him. Craig called Rosanna from his car and tried to persuade her to come home and be a mother to "their son." Rosanna would not agree to ignore the fact that Craig switched the babies in the hospital, and then she was horrified to realize that Craig was right behind her in his car. He asked her to pull over, but she only sped up. Craig pulled up alongside Rosanna and began bumping her car to get her to pull over. Rosanna panicked and crashed in the woods. Paul arrived at the crash scene, found an unconscious Rosanna out of the car, and called 911.

Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2006: Singer Rihanna appeared on All My Children during the grand opening of "ConFusion." She sang both her blockbuster summer hit "S.O.S" and "Kisses Don't Lie" from her album, "A Girl Like Me."



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Bobbie Eakes (ex-Krystal, All My Children; ex-Daniella, Sordid Lives; ex-Macy, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 56
Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 56
Darren Star (Creator, 90210; Melrose Place; Central Park West) - 56
Illeana Douglas (ex-Sheila, Ugly Betty) - 52
D.B. Woodside (ex-Malcolmn, Single Ladies; ex-Joe, Parenthood) - 48
Yvonne Sciò (ex-Elyssa, One Life to Live) - 48
Miriam Shor (ex-Mandy, The Good Wife; ex-Cricket, GCB; ex-Janet, Swingtown) - 46
Juan Pablo Di Pace (ex-Nicolas, Dallas) - 38
James Lafferty (ex-Nathan, One Tree Hill) - 32
Shantel VanSanten (Patty, The Flash; ex-Quinn, One Tree Hill) - 32
Lenny Platt (Drew, Quantico; ex-Griffin, How to Get Away with Murder; ex-Nate, One Life to Live) - 31
Linsey Godfrey (Caroline, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 29
Jillian Clare (Cassidy, Ladies of the Lake; ex-Tori, Miss Behave; ex-Abby, Days of our Lives) - 25
Mason Cook (ex-Jasper, Desperate Housewives) - 17

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

'American Horror Story: Cult' to Premiere September 5 on FX

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The seventh installment of the groundbreaking and award-winning anthology series, American Horror Story: Cult, from Co-Creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, will premiere Tuesday, September 5 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX

The first clues to the seventh installment were unveiled at a special stunt on the waterfront adjacent to the FXhibition at the Hilton Bayfront Park at San Diego Comic-Con. The installment encouraged fans to visit www.AHS7.com, which disclosed the title and premiere date and will serve as the source for all future reveals ahead of the premiere.

The sixth installment, American Horror Story: Roanoke, recently received four Emmy Award nominations in the hairstyling, makeup and sound editing categories. The American Horror Story franchise is produced by Twentieth Century Fox Television.

Pop TV Ratings (July 17-21, 2017): 'The Young and the Restless' Hits 723K on Thursday

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The Nielsen ratings are in for Pop TV for the week of July 17-21, 2017.

Same-day repeats of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless made the cable Top 150 rankings on Thursday.

DateTotal ViewersAdults 18-49 RatingRank Among Cable Programs
Monday, July 17--Not in Top 150
Tuesday, July 18--Not in Top 150
Wednesday, July 19--Not in Top 150
Thursday, July 20723,0000.06141st
Friday, July 21--Not in Top 150

The Bold and the Beautiful did not make the cable Top 150 during the week.

'General Hospital' Preview: Sam Kicks Sonny Into a Pit

Today in Soap Opera History (July 26)

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The cast of Young Widder Brown.
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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...

1938:Young Widder Brown premiered on NBC Radio. The popular Frank and Anne Hummert radio soap opera told the story of young Ellen Brown, a 30 year old mother, who struggled to raise her children without the small town mentality that came with living in Simpsonville. The show ran for nearly 18 years, until June 22, 1956.

1972: On As the World Turns, Tom Hughes (Peter Galman) and Carol Deming (Rita McLaughlin) were married. The wedding was shot on location at the Riverdale Presbyterian Church in Riverdale, New York.

1976:One Life to Live and General Hospital each expanded to 45-minute episodes each weekday. Up until this point, One Life to Live had aired right after General Hospital, but would air before GH  for the remainder of its run on ABC (January 13, 2012).

1976: On Another World, Mac Cory (Douglass Watson) accused his wife, Rachel (Victoria Wyndham), of neglecting her son, Jamie Frame (Bobby Doran).

1985: On Santa Barbara, Barnaby "Brick" Wallace (Richard Eden) and Amy Perkins (Kerry Sherman) held a crossbow on Jerry Lee (Joel Crothers) and Jack Lee (also Joel Crothers), with both men claiming to be Jack. Julia Wainwright arrived and kissed them both to figure out who was the real Jack. Later, Jerry and Jack battled in a sword duel.



1991: On Another World, Vicky Hudson (Jensen Buchanan) surprised Ryan Harrison (Paul Michael Valley) with her return to Bay City.



1993: On Days of our Lives, Vivian Alamain (Louise Sorel) watched nervously as Dr. Carly Manning's (Crystal Chappell) casket was opened one last time at the cemetery before she was buried alive.



1994: On One Life to Live, Rebecca Lewis (Reiko Aylesworth) showed up at the hearing about Todd Manning's potential release from prison to testify in his favor.



1999: MTV soap opera Undressed premiered. The series, created and executive produced by British director Roland Joffé, opened with three main story lines:

“Batteries Not Included” involved Kiki (Sommer Knight) and Gina (Mimi Rose), college freshmen thrown together in the confines of a dorm room. Kiki had no qualms about having sex with one of her various conquests on the top bunk, while Gina struggled with the mechanics of a new vibrator.

“Look What the Kate Dragged In” followed the sex life of college sweethearts transplanted from Minnesota to L.A. A mere six months into their relationship, Katie (Caroline Keenan) complained that excitement had worn off, and proposed an open relationship, much to Dave's (Nick Stabile) dismay.

“Er, Um, Love,” was a tender nod to the awkward ritual of teenage dating. Rory (Jeremy Maxwell) may or may be officially dating Jana (Sam Doumit), his best friend’s former girlfriend. And Jana may or may not be in love with Rory. Communication, not sex, was their biggest obstacle.

2001: On The Young and the Restless, Colleen Carlton (Lyndsy Fonseca) asked her father, Brad (Don Diamont), to explain why he and Traci divorced.

2004: On As the World Turns, Jack Snyder's (Michael Park) car plunged into the river.

2004: On As the World Turns, a comatose Lily Snyder (Martha Byrne) gave birth to a baby boy, Ethan.

2005: On As the World Turns, a recovering Rosanna Cabot (Cady McClain) suffered a seizure when she awoke to find Craig hovering over her. Ben later told Paul that Rosanna slipped into a coma.

Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2005: On Guiding Light, Jonathan (Tom Pelphrey) explained to Tammy (Stephanie Gatschet) that the cops were after him for stealing money.



2012: British soap star Mary Tamm died at age 62.

2012: Actress Lupe Ontiveros died at age 69.   Ontiveros was nominated for an Indie Series Award in 2012 for her work in Los Americans.  She also memorably played Carlos' mother, Mama Solis, in Desperate Housewives.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Kathryn Hays
Robert Colbert (ex-Stuart, The Young and the Restless) - 86
Kathryn Hays (ex-Kim, As the World Turns; ex-Leslie, Guiding Light) - 84
Darlene Love (ex-Judy, Another World) - 79
Nicholas Walker (ex-Frank, Santa Barbara; ex-Jimmy, General Hospital; ex-Jason, The Young and the Restless; ex-Max, One Life to Live; ex-Trey, Capitol; ex-Brad, The Doctors) - 64
Nana Visitor (ex-Nancy, Ryan's Hope; ex-Darcy, The Doctors; ex-Georgina, One Life to Live; ex-Georgina, The Colbys) - 60
Olivia Williams (ex-Adelle, Dollhouse) - 49
Cress Williams (ex-Lavon, Hart of Dixie; ex-Ornette, Friday Night Lights; ex-Tucker, Grey's Anatomy; ex-D'Shawn, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 47
Monica Raymund (ex-Dana, The Good Wife) - 31
Miriam McDonald (ex-Emma, Degrassi) - 30
Francia Raisa (ex-Adrian, The Secret Life of the American Teenager) - 29
Taylor Momsen (ex-Jenny, Gossip Girl) - 24

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

Oscar Winner Forest Whitaker to Guest-Star in 'Empire'

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Academy Award- and Golden Globe-winning actor, director and producer Forest Whitaker will guest-star in a multi-episode arc on Empire, beginning this fall on FOX. Whitaker will play "Uncle Eddie," a charismatic music icon and bonafide hitmaker, who gave an unknown Lucious (Terrence Howard) his first radio airplay. Decades later, Eddie steps up for Lucious at a critical moment during his rehabilitation, and a grateful Cookie (Taraji P. Henson) invites him to produce a song in celebration of Empire Entertainment's 20th anniversary.

Empire returns Wednesday, September 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on FOX. On the Season Four premiere, Lucious makes his first public appearance after the explosion in Las Vegas, while all members of the Lyon family have their own interests in Lucious regaining his physical and mental faculties.

In 2016, Forest Whitaker starred in Arrival, opposite Amy Adams; and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, alongside Felicity Jones, Riz Ahmed, Diego Luna and Ben Mendelsohn. In February 2018, he will be seen in Marvel's Black Panther, opposite Chadwick Boseman. Whitaker also had several films in production last year, including Burden, opposite Tom Wilkinson and Garrett Hedlund; The Forgiven, in which he portrays Archbishop Desmond Tutu, opposite Eric Bana; and LAByrinth, opposite Johnny Depp. He currently is filming the streaming feature How It Ends, opposite Theo James.

Whitaker won the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin in the 2006 film The Last King of Scotland. He also won the BAFTA, Screen Actors Guild and Golden Globe Awards in the same category. Other feature credits include Lee Daniels' The Butler, The Crying Game, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai and Bird, for which he was named Best Actor at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.

In addition to his acting career, Whitaker has directed such films as Waiting To Exhale and Hope Floats. In 2013, he co-produced Ryan Coogler's critically acclaimed directorial debut, Fruitvale Station, which won the Sundance Film Festival's Grand Jury Prize and the Cannes Film Festival's Best First Film Award. Whitaker is the founder and CEO of The Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative, which has branches in Uganda, South Sudan, Myanmar, Mexico and the U.S. He also is the co-founder and chair of the International Institute for Peace, a UNESCO Special Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation and a member of the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities.

Today in Soap Opera History (July 27)

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1981: Guiding Light's Kelly confronted Nola about her lies.
1983: All My Children's Angie wanted her parents to raise her baby.
1998: General Hospital's Mac and Felicia were married.
2011: Days of our Lives' T continued to have a problem with Sonny.
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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...

1950: On CBS radio soap opera The Guiding Light (still two years away from its television debut), Meta Bauer White (Jone Allison) called Dr. Ross Bolling and asked him to visit her. When Ross arrived, Meta revealed she wasn't ill and wanted to talk to him about Chuckie, and the issues she has with how Ted treats him.



1966: On Dark Shadows, David Collins (David Henesy) became nervous when Constable Carter investigated his father's car crash.



1975: Late night talk show Tomorrow, hosted by Tom Synder, featured a guest star lineup from the world of daytime soap operas including Joseph Stuart (The Doctors), Agnes Nixon (All My Children), Mary Stuart (Search for Tomorrow) and Bryna Laub.



1981: On Another World, Hannah (Madelon Thomas) and Lenny (Modern Family's Ed O'Neill) held Jamie Frame (Richard Bekins) hostage at the Cory cabin.



1981: On Guiding Light, Kelly Nelson (John Wesley Shipp) confronted Nola Reardon (Lisa Brown) about her lies and manipulations, including making him think he was the father of her baby. The first quarter of the episode featured only Kelly and Nola in their long-awaited showdown.



1983: On All My Children, Angie Baxter (Debbi Morgan) asked her parents to consider raising her baby as their own.



1998: On General Hospital, Felicia Jones (Kristina Wagner) and Mac Scorpio (John J. York) tried to explain to their wedding guests that they weren't actually intending to get married, and all about the James/Tess saga. As they were talking, Felicia and Mac realized how much they really did love each other, and got married anyway.



2000: Former soap star Val Dufour, who played John on Search for Tomorow, Walter in Another World, and Andre on The Edge of Night, died at age 73. He won the Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series in 1977.

2000: On As the World Turns, Rose D'Angelo (Martha Byrne), pretending to be Lily Snyder, hosted a telethon for WOAK. After a dance number featuring the women of Oakdale, Katie Peretti (Terri Conn) called in anonymously and challenged "Lily" to sing Holden and Lily's song. Making a quick save, "Lily" sang a new song to signal a fresh start to her relationship with Holden.



2003: Actor and comedian Bob Hope died at age 100. His 1985 special, Bob Hope's Comedy Salute to the Soaps, featured Deidre Hall, Peter Reckell, Joan Van Ark and Diahann Carroll.

2005: On As the World Turns, Carly and Jack went to the hospital to see Rosanna. A nurse told them that Rosanna's baby was ready to come home. Carly told Jack about her promise to Rosanna about taking care of the baby if anything happened to her, but Jack was apprehensive because they already had three children at home. Ben recommended to Carly that they send Rosanna to a coma facility in Switzerland. Also in the episode, Alexandra Chando debuted as Maddie Coleman.

Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2011: Jessica Collins debuted as Avery Bailey Clark in The Young and the Restless. Avery left town last week as Collins departed from Y&R after four years.

2011: On Days of our Lives, T Stevens (Brendan Michael Coughlin) gave his friend Will Horton (Chandler Massey) a hard time about associating with Sonny Kiriakis (Freddie Smith).

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Norman Lear (Executive Producer, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman) - 95
John Pleshette (ex-Richard, Knots Landing) -75
Lenore Kasdorf (ex-Rita, Guiding Light; ex-Caroline, Santa Barbara; ex-Veronica, Days of our Lives; ex-Pamela, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 69
Rebecca Staab (ex-April, The Young and the Restless; ex-Elizabeth, Port Charles; ex-Jessie, Guiding Light; ex-Cecilia, Loving; ex-Rebecca, Dark Shadows) - 56
Sasha Mitchell (ex-James, Dallas) - 50
Julian McMahon (ex-Christian, Nip/Tuck; ex-Ian, Another World; ex-Ben, Home and Away) - 49
Bryan Fuller (Producer/Writer, Heroes; Pushing Daisies) - 48
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Jaime, Game of Thrones) - 47
Eric Martsolf (Brady, Days of our Lives; ex-Marcus, Miss Behave; ex-Ethan, Passions) - 46
Seamus Dever (ex-Ian, General Hospital; ex-Chris, Army Wives) - 41
Martha Madison (Belle, Days of our Lives; Miranda, Winterthorne, ex-Marly, The Bay; ex-Elizabeth, General Hospital) - 40
Jonathan Rhys Meyers (ex-King Henry, The Tudors) - 40
Tiki Davis (ex-Carter, Friday Night Lights) - 39
Justis Bolding (ex-Sarah, One Life to Live; ex-Sandra, Undressed) - 38
Wolé Parks (ex-Sam, Devious Maids; ex-Dallas, As the World Turns) - 35
Blair Redford (ex-Ty, Switched at Birth; ex-Ethan, The Lying Game; ex-Oscar, 90210; ex-Miguel, Passions; ex-Scotty, The Young and the Restless) - 33
Taylor Schilling (Piper, Orange is the New Black) - 33
Charlotte Arnold (ex-Holly J., Degrassi) - 28
Michael Bolten (ex-Noah, Miss Behave) - 26

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

Today in Soap Opera History (July 28)

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1975: Another World's Iris took a bottle of pills.
1995: Days' Sami fainted at Austin and Carrie's wedding.
1997: An ultrasound couldn't find a heartbeat on Port Charles.
2010: As the World Turns' Barbara had a clown vision of James.
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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...

1969: On The Doctors, Dr. Matt Powers (James Pritchett) clashed with his son, Mike (Peter Burnell), over Mike's recent behavior. Later, Mike apologized and asked Matt for advice in dealing with his feelings for Nancy Bennet (Nancy Donohue).

1975: On Another World, Iris (Beverlee McKinsey) downed a bottle of sleeping pills. After taking the pills Iris said to herself, "Daddy... oh, Daddy... everything is going to be all right now... Daddy."

1975: On Ryan's Hope, Bob Reid (Earl Hindman) told the police captain that Frank said the word "push" when he woke up. Bob was convinced Frank's fall was not an accident.



1980: On Guiding Light, Ben and Amanda McFarren discussed his new job opportunity.



Thanks to Jennifer for sending in the clip above.

1992: Richard Burgi debuted as Philip Collier in Days of our Lives.  Burgi recently joined the cast of General Hospital as Paul Hornsby.

1994: On All My Children, Pine Valley dealt with the aftermath of the tornado.



1995: On Days of our Lives, Sami (Alison Sweeney) fainted at Austin (Austin Peck) and Carrie's (Christie Clark) wedding.



1997: On Port Charles, the doctor told Lucy (Lynn Herring) that she needed a Dilation and curettage (D&C) surgical procedure.



1997: On Another World, Dana Kramer and Cass Winthrop (Stephen Schnetzer) made opening arguments at Nick Hudson's trial.  Nick was charged with raping Toni Burrell.

1997: Jensen Ackles debuted as Eric Brady in Days of our Lives.

1998: On Guiding Light, Blake (Elizabeth Keifer) was in the hospital claiming that she could not remember anything about the rape -- and paralyzed by Ross's accidentally shooting her in an effort to save her from Ben. Ross was arrested for attempted murder, and Rick offered to care for their children, much to Hart's dismay. Dinah suspected that Blake willingly submitted to Ben's advances and warned her to implicate Ben in the rape in order to get Ross released from jail. At the hospital visiting Blake, Holly (Maureen Garrett) remembered her past with Roger (Michael Zaslow).

1998: Don Diamont returned to The Young and the Restless as Brad Carlton, after leaving the show in 1996. At the end of the episode Jack (Peter Bergman) walked into his office and found Brad at his desk. "Hello Jack," Brad said. "Surprised to see me?"

2006: Singer Mary J. Blige made a guest appearance on One Life to Live.



2010: On As the World Turns, when Barbara (Colleen Zenk) told Chuckles the Clown she needed to hear his voice, Chuckles became James Stenbeck (Anthony Herrera) who said to her, "Hello, Barbara. Miss me?



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Sally Struthers (ex-Jennifer, General Hospital; ex-Babette, Gilmore Girls) - 69
Georgia Engel (ex-Esmeralda, Passions) - 69
Lori Loughlin (ex-Debbie, 90210; ex-Jody, The Edge of Night) - 53
Toni Ann Johnson (ex-Melissa, All My Children) - 49
Scott Egan (ex-Johnny, General Hospital) - 47
Elizabeth Berkley (ex-Kelly, The L Word) - 45
Billy Aaron Brown (ex-Billy, Undressed) - 36
Tom Pelphrey (ex-Mick, As the World Turns; ex-Jonathan, Guiding Light) - 35
Dustin Milligan (ex-Ethan, 90210) - 35
Alexandra Chando (ex-Emma/Sutton, The Lying Game; ex-Maddie, As the World Turns) - 31

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

Lifetime Renews 'UnREAL' For Fourth Season & Announces Fall Movie Premieres

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Lifetime has given new season greenlights to the critically-acclaimed drama series UnREAL for a fourth season and freshman drama Mary Kills People for a season two, it was announced today by Liz Gateley, EVP and Head of Programming for Lifetime. The renewal of UnREAL comes ahead of its much-anticipated third season, which will debut in early 2018 alongside Mary Kills People. Lifetime's scripted fare also includes the straight-to-series psychological thriller from Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble, YOU, starring Penn Badgley and Elizabeth Lail, which begins production this August. In line with Lifetime's Broad Focus initiative, more than 50% of directors for these series are female, and are predominately produced and written by women.

With three original cable movies ranked in the top four in women 25-54* this year, Lifetime furthers its supremacy in long form storytelling with greenlights of Faith Under Fire and The Simone Biles Story (working title). Grammy winner Toni Braxton, whose Lifetime biopic Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart was the #1 rated cable movie of 2016**, makes her return to the network to star as Antoinette Tuff, a clerical worker who talks down a school shooter in Faith Under Fire from Sony Pictures Television. America's most decorated gymnast with 19 Olympic and World Championship medals, Simone Biles also signs on for a Lifetime biopic revealing the sacrifices and dedication it took her to become one of the greatest and most celebrated athletes in the world.

"It's an exciting time for all women when a female-directed movie, featuring a female superhero, tops the summer box office," said Gateley of today's announcement. "In television, Lifetime is the top tier destination for hiring female writers, directors and producers and we continue to celebrate the everyday, real-life heroes in our programming."

Lifetime also sets airdates for its fall movies: The Watcher in the Woods (October 21) starring Academy Award winner Anjelica Huston and directed and executive produced by Melissa Joan Hart; Flint (October 28) starring Queen Latifah, Jill Scott, Marin Ireland and Betsy Brandt from executive producers Neil Meron, Craig Zadan and Katie Couric; The Lost Wife of Robert Durst (November 4) starring Katharine McPhee and Daniel Gillies and I Am Elizabeth Smart (November 18) featuring Elizabeth Smart and starring Skeet Ulrich, Deirdre Lovejoy and introducing Alana Boden.

SCRIPTED SERIES

UnREAL- Returns Early 2018

UnREAL gives a fictitious behind-the-scenes glimpse into the chaos surrounding the production of a hit dating competition program, Everlasting. UnREAL is led by flawed heroine Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby), renowned for her skills manipulating her relationships with, and among, the contestants to get the vital dramatic and outrageous footage that the program's dispassionate executive producer, Quinn King (Emmy(R)-nominated Constance Zimmer), demands. Season three features Everlasting's new feminist "suitress," Serena (Caitlin FitzGerald, Masters of Sex), who is determined to have her pick of eager male suitors.Co-created by Marti Noxon and Sarah Gertrude Shapiro and produced by A+E Studios, seasons three and four are helmed by showrunner and executive producer Stacy Rukeyser. UnREAL season three is also executive produced by Shapiro, Robert M. Sertner, Sally DeSipio, Peter O'Fallon and David Solomon. UnREAL is the first scripted series fully produced and distributed by A+E Studios. A+E Networks also handles global sales for UnREAL, which has been sold and airs in more than 100 territories.

Mary Kills People- Returns Early 2018

Single mother Mary Harris (Caroline Dhavernas) is an ER doctor by day, but by night, she and her partner Des (Richard Short), a former plastic surgeon, moonlight as underground angels of death helping terminally ill patients slip away on their own terms. So far Mary has managed to stay under the radar; but death is hot, business is booming, and her double life is getting complicated. When her world starts to unravel, Mary realizes she's going to have to fight dirty if she's going to stay in the killing game. Jay Ryan returns as Ben Wesley. Mary Kills People is executive produced by Tassie Cameron, Amy Cameron, Jocelyn Hamilton and Tecca Crosby. The series will be directed by Kelly Makin, Norma Bailey and David Wellington with Holly Dale as Co-Executive Producer. Tara Armstrong created the series and is Executive Producer and writer. Additional writers include Tassie Cameron, Morwyn Brebner, Lara Azzopardi and Marsha Greene. Mary Kills People is produced by Entertainment One and Cameron Pictures Inc., in association with Corus Entertainment, and with the financial participation of the Canada Media Fund, the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit.

YOU - Debuts 2018

Starring Penn Badgley, YOU is a 21st century love story that asks, "What would you do for love?" When a brilliant bookstore manager crosses paths with an aspiring writer, his answer becomes clear: anything. Using the internet and social media as his tools to gather the most intimate of details and get close to her, a charming and awkward crush quickly becomes obsession as he quietly and strategically removes every obstacle - and person - in his way. YOU will also star Elizabeth Lail, Zach Cherry and Luca Padovan. YOU is from Berlanti Productions and Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television and A+E Studios. YOU is written by executive producers Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble and based on Caroline Kepnes' best-selling novel of the same name.

NEW GREENLIT MOVIES

Faith Under Fire - Premieres Early 2018

Seven time Grammy(R) Award winner Toni Braxton stars as Antoinette Tuff, a struggling single mom from Georgia who heroically averted a tragedy, saving hundreds of lives when she convinced a deranged gunman who stormed an elementary school to surrender. On August 20, 2013, shortly after arriving to work at the Ronald E. McNair Discovery Learning Academy in Decatur, Georgia, Antoinette (Braxton) the school's bookkeeper, was in the front office when Michael Hill (Trevor Morgan, Abducted), a young man with a history of mental illness, snuck in, armed with an AK-47 and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. As the school went into lockdown, Antoinette was left alone with Trevor, who repeatedly threatened to kill everyone. Showing enormous courage and empathy, along with nerves of steel, Antoinette convinced Trevor to surrender by using her own life struggles to connect with him. Antoinette's faith in God guided her through the toughest moments of her life, ultimately preparing her for that fateful day. Yaya DaCosta (Whitney) portrays Kendra McCray, the 911 operator relaying messages to police on the scene from Antoinette. Produced by Sony Pictures Television and based on the book Prepared for a Purpose: An Inspiring True Story of Faith, Courage and Compassion in Crisis by Tuff and Alex Tresniowski, Faith Under Fire is executive produced by T.D. Jakes (Heaven is for Real), Judith Verno (Masters of Sex), Derrick Williams (Miracles from Heaven), Toni Braxton and Craig Baumgarten (Toni Braxton: Unbreak My Heart). Emmy nominee Vondie Curtis Hall (Abducted: The Carlina White Story) directs from a script written by Laura Harrington and Stephen Kay.

The Simone Biles Story - Premieres Early 2018

Based on her book, Courage To Soar: A Body in Motion, A Life in Balance, the biopic follows Simone Biles through her sacrifices and hard work that lead her to win 19 Olympic and World Championship medals and cemented her stake as one of the greatest gymnasts of all-time. Biles' journey from foster care to the Olympic podium is full of life experiences that serve as an inspiration for every little girl with a dream. The Simone Biles Story (working title) is executive produced by Howard Braunstein, Simone Biles, Janey Miller and Kyell Thomas for Octagon and is written by Kelly Fullerton.

FALL MOVIE PREMIERE DATES

The Watcher in the Woods - Premieres October 21

Executive producer and director Melissa Joan Hart reimagines the '80s cult classic starring Academy Award winner Anjelica Huston as Mrs. Aylwood, the distraught mother whose daughter, Karen, vanished in the English countryside over 20 years ago. When Jan Carstairs (Tallulah Evans) and her family move into the idyllic Aylwood manor for the summer, Mrs. Aylwood is taken aback by Jan's striking resemblance to Karen. The family is warned against entering the surrounding woods, but Jan and her little sister Ellie (Dixie Egerickx) hear voices coming from the forest. Strange occurrences begin to unnerve the family and Jan begins to suspect that they are linked to Karen's disappearance. As Jan unravels the dark past hidden by the townspeople, she delves further into the mystery and deeper into danger, but now it might be too late to escape The Watcher in the Woods. The Watcher in the Woods is produced by Hartbreak Films. Paula Hart also executive produces. The script was written by Scott Abbott.

Flint - Premieres October 28

Flint is the gripping retelling of a crisis that shook a nation and shines a light on the whistleblowers who exposed the biggest environmental scandal of our generation. LeeAnne Walters (Betsy Brandt, Breaking Bad), Melissa Mays (Marin Ireland, Sneaky Pete) and Nayyirah Shariff (Jill Scott, Steel Magnolias) join forces after discovering that the drinking water in Flint, Michigan is contaminated, resulting in a slew of devastating medical problems for their families. When their claims go unheeded, they band together to expose the wrongdoings committed by their reckless, bean-counting government officials whose carelessness caused irrevocable harm to the lives of its residents.Golden Globe(R)-winner, Academy Award(R) and Grammy(R)-nominee Queen Latifah (Star) also stars and executive produces. Inspired by the Time Magazine cover story, "The Toxic Tap," by Josh Sanburn, Flint is also executive produced by Academy Award(R) and Emmy(R) nominated team Craig Zadan and Neil Meron for Sony Pictures Television, Emmy(R) Award-winning journalist Katie Couric and Shakim Compere from Flavor Unit Entertainment. Academy Award(R) nominee Bruce Beresford directs from a script by Barbara Stepansky. Lifetime has partnered with the United Way of Genesee County on a PSA, featuring the cast of Flint, to encourage viewers to donate to help the people of Flint.Funds raised will go to much needed short-term, immediate relief, including purchasing filters and bottled water, and more long-term health and development needs for the children of Flint and their families. To donate or for more information, go to http://www.unitedwaygenesee.org/lifetime.

The Lost Wife of Robert Durst - Premieres November 4

While Robert Durst has captured headlines with his recent arrest and controversy surrounding the documentary, The Jinx, Lifetime puts his forgotten first wife Kathie at the center of The Lost Wife of Robert Durst. Young and wide-eyed Kathie (Katharine McPhee, Scorpion) falls in love with charming, yet quirky real estate scion Robert Durst (Daniel Gillies, The Originals), only to find their marriage turning stranger, darker and more disturbing as time passes. But when Kathie disappears in 1982, her family and friends are deeply disturbed that her disappearance isn't taken seriously by police. While Durst is currently in jail awaiting trial for the murder of his close friend, journalist Susan Berman, the questions linger as to what really happened to Kathie. The Lost Wife of Robert Durst pulls back the curtain on the world of Robert Durst and explores what may have happened between him and Kathie. Based on the book A Deadly Secret: The Bizarre and Chilling Story of Robert Durst by investigative journalist Matt Birkbeck, the film is executive produced by Lincoln Square Productions' Linda Berman (Madoff) and Rudy Bednar (Final Witness). Emmy Award winner Yves Simoneau (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) directs from a script written by Emmy nominee Bettina Gilois (Bessie).

I Am Elizabeth Smart - Premieres November 18

2017 marks the 15-year anniversary of Elizabeth Smart's abduction. Part of a cross-network event with A&E, Lifetime's I Am Elizabeth Smart is the definitive, authorized movie about the harrowing kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart, told from her perspective and with her full participation. In June 2002, Elizabeth Ann Smart (Alana Boden) was a 14-year-old girl when she was abducted from her Salt Lake City home by religious fanatic Brian David Mitchell (Skeet Ulrich). He brought her to a hilly encampment where, with his twisted accomplice Wanda Barzee (Deirdre Lovejoy), he held Elizabeth captive. She was starved, drugged, raped and subjected to bizarre religious rituals until, nine months later, she enabled her own rescue. A film about the kidnapping was rushed on the air shortly after the incident, but it shied away from the reality of what Elizabeth went through. Now, in I Am Elizabeth Smart, Elizabeth herself, as a producer and on-screen narrator, explores how she survived, and confronts the truths and misconceptions about her captivity. I Am Elizabeth Smart is executive produced by Steve Michaels, Jonathan Koch and Joan Harrison of Asylum Entertainment, Allison Berkley and Joseph Freed of Marwar Junction Productions. Barbara Lieberman and Tom Patricia also executive produce the movie with Elizabeth Smart serving as producer. Sarah Walker directs from a teleplay by Tory Walker. The two-part documentary special, Elizabeth Smart: Autobiography debuts on A&E on November 12 and 13.

Soap of the Week Results (July 17-21, 2017): 'General Hospital' Tops Poll For 29th Straight Week

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The results are in from the We Love Soaps"Soap of the Week" poll for July 10-14, 2017. ABC's General Hospital was voted favorite soap opera by our readers for the 29th week in a row.

NBC's Days of our Lives came in second, followed by CBS'The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple again this week was General Hospital's Franco & Elizabeth. GH's Roger Howarth (Franco) and Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) repeated as Favorite Actor and Favorite Actress.

Check out the complete show rankings below as well as the Top 15 favorite couples, actors and actresses.

RANKSHOWLAST WEEKTOP 3
1General Hospital (ABC)1291
2Days of our Lives (NBC)2388
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)3174
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)4146

General Hospital's Roger Howarth (Franco Baldwin) was voted Favorite Actor for the 19th consecutive week.

RANKACTORLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Roger Howarth (Franco), GH181
2Billy Flynn (Chad), Days424
3Drake Hogestyn (John), Days2208
4Stephen Nichols (Steve), Days32
5Greg Vaughan (Eric), Days65
6Ryan Paevey (Nathan), GH72
7Michael Easton (Finn), GH574
8Daniel Hall (Scott), Y&R-0
9Christopher Sean (Paul), Days110
10Billy Miller (Jason), GH89
11Freddie Smith (Sonny), Days1257
12Jason Thompson (Billy), Y&R106
13Jon Lindstrom (Kevin), GH130
14Maurice Benard (Sonny), GH90
15Matt Cohen (Griffin), GH-0

General Hospital's Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) was voted Favorite Actress for the 19th week in a row.

RANKACTRESSLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth), GH163
2Marci Miller (Abby), Days212
3Deidre Hall (Marlena), Days3221
4Arianne Zucker (Nicole), Days510
5Mary Beth Evans (Kayla), Days40
6Rebecca Budig (Hayden), GH617
7Lexi Ainsworth (Kristina), GH76
8Kirsten Storms (Maxie), GH89
9Melissa Ordway (Abby), Y&R100
10Genie Francis (Laura), GH120
11Brytni Sarpy (Valerie), GH90
12Gina Tognoni (Phillys), Y&R130
13Camila Banus (Gabi), Days-0
14Mishael Morgan (Hilary), Y&R-24
15Camryn Grimes (Mariah), Y&R150

The Favorite Couple for the 19th straight week was Franco & Elizabeth from General Hospital.

RANKCOUPLELAST WEEKTOP 3
1Franco & Elizabeth, GH140
2Chad & Abby, Days312
3John & Marlena, Days2224
4Steve & Kayla, Days40
5Eric & Nicole, Days70
6Paul & Sonny, Days61
7Finn & Hayden, GH528
8Nathan & Maxie, GH84
9Parker & Kristina, GH-7
10Scott & Abby, Y&R110
11Valerie & Curtis, GH90
12Phyllis & Billy, Y&R120
13Kevin & Laura, GH100
14Andre & Kate, Days130
15Rafe & Hope, Days-0

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Today in Soap Opera History (July 29)

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1966: Days of our Lives' Susan was unhappy to be pregnant.
1994: All My Children's Brooke slapped Adam.
2008: Passions'"Gertrude" was on Ethan's mind at his wedding.
2011: Hollyoaks' Brendan confessed his love for Ste.
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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 Days of our Lives, Dr. Tom Horton (Macdonald Carey) confirmed to Susan Hunter (Denise Alexander) that she was pregnant. A distraught Susan told Tom she was going to give the baby up for adoption the day it was born.

1971: On Another World, Steve Frame (George Reinholt) cleared the air with Mary Matthews (Virginia Dwyer) by promising to spend his life making Alice happy.

1986: On Another World, Kathleen McKinnon (Julie Osburn) pretended she had been hurt in order to trick Cecile DePoulignac (Nancy Frangione) into revealing where the diamonds could be found.



1986: On Santa Barbara, Eden Capwell (Marcy Walker) left town after her hit and run accident.



1994: On All My Children, Brooke English (Julia Barr) slapped Adam Chandler (David Canary) after he told her she needed a man since she was still upset Tad dumped her for Dixie in her face.



1999: On The Young and the Restless, Brad Carlton (Don Diamont) told Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) he would give up the takeover for her. He later gave her a passionate kiss.

2002: On General Hospital, Sonny (Maurice Benard) and Carly (Tamara Braun) patched things up in Martinique.



2008: On Passions, Ethan (Eric Martsolf) stopped his vow renewal ceremony with Gwen (Liza Huber) while thinking about "Gertrude" (Lindsay Hartley), claiming it was because their parents weren't there. As soon as Paloma and Noah's wedding was over, the church started to shake.



2011: On Hollyoaks, Brendan Brady (Emmett J. Scanlan) woke up that morning singing Lady Gaga's "Born this Way" - fully determined that this would be the day he would win back ex-boyfriend, Ste Hay (Kieron Richardson). In the process, Brendan would lay his heart out on the line and say "I love you" for the first time.



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Celebrating a birthday today are:
Robert LuPone (ex-Leo, Guiding Light; ex-Zack, All My Children; ex-Neal, Another World; ex-Tom, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Chester, Ryan's Hope) - 71
Ryan Cutrona (ex-Carmichael, General Hospital) - 68
Kevin Spirtas (ex-Dominic, Winterthorne; ex-Joel, Hustling; ex-Craig, Days of our Lives; ex-Jonas, One Life to Live; ex-Tom, Rituals) - 55
Alexandra Paul (ex-Terry, Melrose Place) - 54
Lisa Peluso (ex-Veronica, Gotham; ex-Wendy, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Billie/Gina, One Life to Live; ex-Ava, Loving; ex-Lila, Another World; ex-Lila, As the World Turns; ex-Libby, Somerset) - 52
Martina McBride (Guest Star, General Hospital) - 51
Bryan Dattilo (Lucas, Days of our Lives) - 46
Monica Calhoun (ex-Ocean, Diary of a Single Mom) - 46
Wil Wheaton (ex-Isaac, Eureka) - 45
David A. Levinson (Writer, Days of our Lives; As the World Turns; All My Children; One Life to Live) - 43
Rachel Miner (ex-Meg, Supernatural; ex-Michelle, Guiding Light) - 37
Emily Bauer (ex-Erica, Guiding Light) - 36
Allison Mack (ex-Chloe, Smallville) - 35
Genesis Rodriguez (ex-Marisela, Dona Barbara) - 30
Munro Chambers (ex-Eli, Degrassi) - 27

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

Soap of the Week Poll (July 24-28, 2017)

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It is time to vote in our new Soap of the Week reader poll! Vote for the daytime drama, actor, actress and couple that were your favorites this week. In last week's poll, General Hospital was voted the favorite show by our readers for the 29th consecutive week. General Hospital's Roger Howarth (Franco) and Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) were favorite actor and actress once again, while GH's Franco & Elizabeth repeated as favorite couple.

You can vote for your favorites below (one vote per person per day). This week's poll closes on Tuesday, August 1 at 4 p.m. ET.



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'Days of our Lives' Spoilers (July 31-August 4, 2017)

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What's will happen on Days of our Lives during the week of July 31-August 4, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, July 31
Abigail saves Chad's life but gets seriously hurt; Marlena finds herself in deep troubl; John and Paul devise a strategy to suss out Victor; Steve's suspicions grow that Tripp set up Kayla at the hospital.

Tuesday, August 1
Chad, Jennifer and JJ hold vigil for Abigail; Hope and Rafe hunt for Dario; Roman wonders if Eric has feelings again for Nicole; Brady overhears a conversation between Nicole and Maggie.

Wednesday, August 2
Gabi reveals to Chad that Abigail's marriage to Dario was for green card purposes; Jennifer and JJ wait for news about Abigail; Anjelica has trouble keeping her cohort in line; Marlena finds herself in a familiar place.

Thursday, August 3
Abigail makes it through surgery, but Kayla warns everyone she is not out of the woods; Chad considers turning himself into the police; Tripp vows to make Kayla pay; Brady cannot shake his suspicions about Nicole and Eric rekindling their romance.

Friday, August 4
Tripp confronts Kayla, accusing her of killing AvaEric comforts Jennifer; Gabi overhears Chad declare his love for Abigail; Brady is upset by Nicole's lies.


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'General Hospital' Spoilers (July 31-August 4, 2017)

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Garvey hangs by a thread in the hospital. Carly threatens to finish
him off if he doesn't provide answers on Sonny's whereabouts.
What's happening on General Hospital during the week of July 31-August 4, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, July 31
Sonny loses hope; Nina goes on the defense; Nathan's strong warning.



Tuesday, August 1
Carly lashes out at Jordan; Avery is inconsolable; Ava tries to disguise her appearance.

Wednesday, August 2
Griffith is cautiously optimistic; Oscar offers support; Nelle scrutinizes a gift.

Thursday, August 3
Valentin deals with an intruder; Julian tries to boost Ava's spirits; Michael probably has reason to be worried when Carly makes a point of seeking him out.

Friday, August 4
Dante helps Carly; Sam struggles with reality; a proposal could change Ava's fate.

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'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers (July 31-August 4, 2017)

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What will happen on CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful during the week of July 31-August 4, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, July 31
Everyone anticipates the winner of the Forrester vs. Spectra fashion challenge; one call changes the course of Thomas' life.



Tuesday, August 1
Katie and Wyatt's attraction escalates; Nicole skips out on a party commemorating Zende's accomplishment.

Wednesday, August 2
Eric calls Quinn, telling her he is ready to return home; Katie tells Wyatt about her suspicions regarding Zende and Maya.

Thursday, August 3
Eric's declaration about their marriage upsets Quinn; Katie's uncomfortable with Wyatt's flirtation in Monte Carlo.

Friday, August 4
Wyatt is excited about the prospects of a new relationship when he is asked out on a date; Ridge gets defensive when Steffy confronts him about Quinn.



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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers (July 31-August 4, 2017)

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What's happening on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless during the week of July 31-August 4, 2017? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, July 31
Nick and Chelsea meet a mysterious stranger; Cane refuses to fall victim to blackmail; Abby and Zack share a moment; Hilary shares good news.



Tuesday, August 1
Billy and Victoria retaliate; Sharon tries to help Crystal, but her attempt backfires; Hilary asks Jordan about his feelings for Lily.

Wednesday, August 2
Lily comes to a breaking point in her marriage; Lauren calls a truce; Phyllis wants Billy to stay away from Victoria.

Thursday, August 3
Nikki defends her relationship with Jack; Victor worries about Victoria; Mariah wears her heart on her sleeve.

Friday, August 4
Phyllis schemes to keep Victoria away from Billy; Mariah opens up to Devon; Nick puts Scott in his place.



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Today in Soap Opera History (July 30)

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1984: Guiding Light's Reva Shayne declared herself "The
Slut of Springfield" in the country cub fountain after getting
 fed up with Josh's mistreatment of her.
"History is a vast early warning system."
― Norman Cousins

"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...

1957: NBC Radio aired the final episode of Hilltop House. The show had run on and off since November 1, 1937.

1968: On Dark Shadows, after trying and failing to kill Barnabas (Jonathan Frid), Cassandra (Lara Parker) continued to age rapidly, thanks to Nicholas.

1973: On The Doctors, Dr. Mike Powers (Peter Burnell) assured Penny Davis (Julia Duffy) that she did not cause any of his troubles.



1984: Daytime soap opera Santa Barbara premiered on NBC.
1984: Daytime soap opera Santa Barbara, created by Bridget and Jerome Dobson, premiered on NBC. In the first episode, Joe Perkins (Dane Witherspoon), who had always claimed his innocence, was released from prison after spending five years in jail for the murder of Channing Capwell, Jr.; Joe headed toward Santa Barbara with the intention of clearing his name; Kelly (Robin Wright), Joe's former girlfriend, celebrated her engagement to Peter (Stephen Meadows); a mystery woman tried to keep Joe from reaching his home town; Minx Lockridge (Dame Judith Anderson) attempted to have C.C. Capwell (Peter Mark Richman) arrested on bogus charges; Ted (Todd McKee) brought Laken (Julie Ronnie) to his sister's party; and Santana (Ava Lazar) wanted revenge against Joe.



1984: On Guiding Light, fed up with Josh's (Robert Newman) treatment of her, Reva (Kim Zimmer) declared herself "The Slut of Springfield" at the Springfield Country club. The scene was one of the most unforgettable in daytime television history.  Zimmer won her first Emmy the following year but did not submit this episode for consideration.





1986: On Santa Barbara, Santana (Gina Gallego) was about to confess to Cruz (A Martinez) that she ran over Eden with her car, until she realized her headlight had been fixed. Jon Lindstrom made his last regular appearance as Dr. Mark McCormick.

1990: Actor Karl Weber, who played Arthur Tate in Search for Tomorrow in the 1950s, died at age 74.

1991: On Another World, Cass (Stephen Schnetzer) and Kathleen (Julie Osburn) wanted Ryan (Paul Michael Valley) and Frankie (Alice Barrett) to give up their Signet investigation.



1992: On The Young and the Restless, a teenaged Victoria Newman (Heather Tom) had gone to Chicago to secretly marry older man, Ryan McNeil (Scott Reeves). With the wedding over, she thank her loyal friend, Brandon Collins, for helping her with the ruse to fool her parents as to what she was really doing there. But before exiting, Brandon (a very young Paul Walker) had something to say to the newlyweds.

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1996: The Chieftains appeared on One Life to Live, playing a gig at Rodi's.



1997: On Another World, Jake (Tom Eplin) postponed his answer to Vicky's (Jensen Buchanan) proposal, and Cass (Stephen Schnetzer) got Toni (Rhonda Ross) to admit on the witness stand that she could be wrong about Nick (Mark Mortimer).



2001: On The Bold and the Beautiful, Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) begged Thorne (Winsor Harmon) for another chance.

2007: Tammin Sursok debuted as Colleen Carlton on The Young and the Restless.



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Celebrating a birthday today are:
William Wintersole (ex-Mitchell, The Young and the Restless; ex-Ted, General Hospital) - 86
Ilene Kristen (Delia, General Hospital; ex-Liza, The Bay; ex-Roxy, One Life to Live; ex-Delia, Ryan's Hope; ex-Norma, Loving; ex-Madeline, Another World) - 65
Victor Slezak (ex-Andy, Guiding Light; ex-Silas, As the World Turns - 60
Richard Burgi (Paul, General Hospital; ex-Henri, Devious Maids; ex-Chad, Another World; ex-Karl, Desperate Housewives; ex-Philip, Days of our Lives; ex-Glenn, As the World Turns; ex-Randy, One Life to Live) - 59
Laurence Fishburne (ex-Josh, One Life to Live) - 56
Vivica A. Fox (ex-Maya; Generations; ex-Carmen, Days of our Lives) - 53
Terry Crews (Lonny, The Newsroom) - 49
Lilly Melgar (Janice, The Bay; ex-Lily, General Hospital; ex-Claudia, The Bold and the Beautiful) - 48
Simon Baker (ex-James, Home and Away; ex-Sam, E Street) - 48
Ben Jorgensen (ex-Chris, As the World Turns; ex-Kevin, All My Children) - 46
Victor Alfieri (ex-Giovanni, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Gianni, Passions; ex-Franco, Days of our Lives) - 46
Christine Taylor (ex-Margaret, Dallas) - 46
Hilary Swank (ex-Carly, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 43

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