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Today in Soap Opera History (January 18)

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1980: As the World Turns' Nick met Lisa.
1985: Santa Barbara's Peter kidnapped Eden.
1987: Brenda Dickson was honored.
2007: Guiding Light's Tammy and Jonathan were married.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"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...

1937:Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories premiered on CBS Radio. The popular radio soap opera ran until November 16, 1956.

1968: On Another World, Rachel (Robin Strasser) gave Ada (Constance Ford) some money and told her to take Mary (Virginia Dwyer) out to lunch instead of bringing her to their shabby apartment.

1973: On The Doctors, Martha Allen (Sally Gracie) visited her friend, Dr. Hank Iverson (Palmer Deane), at the hospital. Hank, working on the mobile unit, had been shot by a drug addict and was longing for his former love, a nurse turned chanteuse, Lauri James (Marie Thomas).

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1980: On As the World Turns, Lisa (Eileen Fulton) met Nick Andropoulos (Michael Forest).



1980: On The Edge of Night, Nicole (Jayne Bentzen) was knocked unconscious during a struggle with an out of control Miles (Joel Crothers).



1982: Joseph Mascolo debuted as Stefano DiMera in Days of our Lives. Two other actors made their first appearances on the same day: John de Lancie as Eugene Bradford and Catherine Mary Stewart as Kayla Brady. Stefano would go on to become an all-time great soap opera villain over the next 35 years, dying numerous times over the years and rising again like "The Phoenix". We Love Soaps interviewed the great Mr. Mascolo many times over the years, including the fun conversation below that took place in his dressing room back in 2011.



1984: On One Life to Live, Carla (Ellen Holly) had a heart to heart talk with Sadie (Lillian Hayman).



1985: On Santa Barbara, Eden (Marcy Walker) was knocked out and kidnapped by Peter Flint (Stephen Meadows), who turned out to be the Carnation Killer.



1985: On General Hospital, Ginny Webber (Judith Chapman) shot D.L. Brock (David Groh) in the penthouse.



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1988: At the 4th Annual Soap Opera Digest Awards, actress Brenda Dickson won top honors as Outstanding Daytime Villainess for her role as Jill Foster Abbott on The Young and the Restless. More than seven months prior to winning the award, Dickson had been fired by Y&R producers and was no longer on the show.

Thanks to FoxCrane for sending in the item above. He adds: "All in all, Dickson appeared rather gracious and had kind words for co-star, Jeanne Cooper, whom she crossed the stage to greet before taking the podium to give her acceptance speech."

1989: On Knots Landing, Paige (Nicolette Sheridan) looked on as Abby (Donna Mills) walk down the aisle to marry Greg Sumner (William Devane).

1996: On All My Children, Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) had a meltdown at the Woman of the Year banquet, while under the influence of painkillers. Erica learned that Adam nominated her and got into an argument with him and Brooke. Elise Flynn captured Erica and Dimitri breaking up on camera, also Liza accidentally spilled red wine on Erica's white dress. When Dr. Jonathan Kinder arrived, Erica went on a tirade about how everyone was against her. Erica headed to the bathroom to put on another dress, where Maria saw her drop some pills. Thee two women were arguing when Myrtle returned with another dress. The ceremony began and Erica was named the winner.



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2006: Adrianne Leon debuted as Colleen Carlton in The Young and the Restless.

2008: Debbi Morgan returned to All My Children as Dr. Angie Hubbard.

2007: On Guiding Light, Jonathan (Tom Pelphrey) and Tammy (Stephanie Gatschet) were married.



2008: Actress Lois Nettleton died at age 80. She played Virginia Benson in General Hospital, Carly's adoptive mother.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Peter Looney (ex-Buster, General Hospital) - 81
Paul Freeman (ex-Terry, Coronation Street) - 75
Mark Rylance (ex-Charlie, Loving) - 58
Jim Davidson (ex-Alonzo, Guiding Light) - 55
Jesse L. Martin (Joe, The Flash; ex-Scott, Smash; ex-Quincy, One Life to Live) - 49
Dave Bautista (Former WWE Star) - 49
Brandy Brown (ex-Angela, Another World) - 42
David Lago (ex-Raul, The Young and the Restless) - 39
Matt Kane (ex-John, Once Upon A Time; ex-Jace, Switched at Birth) - 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.

Pop TV Nielsen Ratings: 'Young and the Restless'&'Bold and the Beautiful' Miss Cable Top 150

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The Nielsen ratings are in for the week of January 8-12, 2018. Same-day repeats of CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful did not make Cable Top 150 during the week.

Gilles Marini Joins 'Days of our Lives' as Ted

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Switched at Birth star Gilles Marini has joined the cast of NBC soap opera Days of our Lives, according to EW.com. Marini will play an attorney named Ted who finds himself drawn to Kate Roberts DiMera (Lauren Koslow).

In addition to his role as Angelo Sorrento in Switched at Birth, Marini has played Sebastien Dussault on Devious Maids, Luc Laurent in Brothers & Sisters and Dr. Ghode on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Look for Marini to make his Days debut in early June. He is expected to stick around for a few months.





Jessica Falkholt Dead at 29

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Australian soap opera actress Jessica Falkholt died Wednesday at age 29, six days after being taken off life support following a devastating crash that killed three of her family members.

Falkholt, who starred as Hope Morrison on Home and Away, died in a Sydney hospital three weeks after a two-car collision that killed her sister, Annabelle, and her parents, Lars and Vivian Falkholt. The driver of the other vehicle, Craig Whitall, 50,was killed instantly in the crash the day after Christmas.

News.com.au reported that Whitall was banned from driving for nine years and had "at least 10 convictions for driving while disqualified."

Falkholt’s parents died instantly in the crash but Annabelle, 21, died in the hospital three days later. Jessica underwent a few surgeries, including one to remove her kidney and a portion of her skull. However, the actress was in a coma until she was taken off life support one day following the funeral for her slain family members. Hundreds of mourners gathered in a Sydney church for the funerals of the three Falkholt family members.

“On behalf of the family of Jessica Falkholt, St. George Hospital has been asked to advise the media and the community of Jessica’s passing today at 10:20 a.m.,” a statement from the hospital read. “Jessica passed away from serious injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident on [December 26, 2017].”

Falkholt’s last roles in Australian movie Harmony and roles in Mystery Road and Bite Club were slated to premiere this year.

Lisa Mann, the actress' agent, told People the news of her death was “heartbreaking.”

“It is just heartbreaking,” Mann said. “Beautiful Jess was loved and treasured by her family, friends and colleagues and our sympathies are with everyone today.”

Jensen Buchanan Arrested Again After Monitor Detects Alcohol

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Actress Jensen Buchanan, who pleaded guilty last year to driving with a blood-alcohol content more than four times above the legal limit and causing a crash that critically injured an Arizona man, has been jailed for allegedly drinking alcohol while on felony probation.

Buchanan is scheduled to be arraigned on the probation-violation charge Thursday in Santa Maria Superior Court.

She initially was arrested following a two-car crash on Highway 154 near Live Oak Camp, where she was driving the wrong way on May 18, 2016, the California Highway Patrol said.

The driver of the other vehicle, Bradley Asolas, who now lives in Arizona, suffered major injuries and had to be extricated from his vehicle.

He spent more than 30 days in Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, and continues his recovery from the various injuries more than a year later, he told the court.

During the October hearing, the judge sentenced to Buchanan to spend 365 days in Santa Barbara County Jail and five years felony probation.

He also suspended the 6-year prison term, but issued a stern warning after hearing from Asolas and his wife about their lives since the crash.

Among many standard terms of her sentencing, Buchanan was ordered to avoid alcohol.

“Should Ms. Buchanan violate the terms and conditions of her probation, every day of that six-year prison sentence is right there, and I would not hesitate to impose it,” Voysey said told the court during the sentencing hearing.

Buchanan reportedly had been out of custody on alternative sentencing, which requires wearing an electronic alcohol monitoring device.

The Santa Barbara County Jail periodically releases some inmates to alternative sentencing programs due to overcrowding.

In the new allegation, probation officers allege the device registered alcohol use between December 29 and January 11, with a peak reading of 0.18, Chief Deputy District Attorney Cynthia Gresser said after reviewing the probation report.

Buchanan reportedly was arrested by Oxnard police on January 12 and booked into the Ventura County Jail, according to that facility's online records, which also said she was released from that jail early Wednesday. The jail website listed her manner of release as "other county."

Buchanan was in custody in Santa Barbara County Jail as of Wednesday night, a records clerk said.

Buchanan appeared on numerous soap operas over nearly three decades including, most recently, on The Young and the Restless (as Elise), and previously on One Life to Live (Sarah), Another World (Vicky), As the World Turns (Vicky) and General Hospital (Melissa).

Freeform Rebooting 'Party of Five'

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Freeform has given a put pilot order to a reboot of Party of Five.

The show hails from original Party of Five creators Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman. The original series followed the five Salinger siblings who must band together after their parents died in a car accident. It ran for six seasons and over 140 episodes on Fox from 1994-2000.

The reboot will follow the five Buendias children as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported back to Mexico.

Keyser and Lippman will serve as writers and executive producers. Michal Zebede will write and co-executive produce. Rodrigo Garcia is set to direct and also executive produce. Sony Pictures Television Studios will produce.

Soap of the Week Results (January 8-12, 2018): 'Days of our Lives' Takes Top Spot

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The results are in from the We Love Soaps"Soap of the Week" poll for January 8-12, 2018. NBC's Days of our Lives was voted favorite soap opera by our readers for the week.

ABC's General Hospital was second, followed by CBS'The Young and the Restless.

The Favorite Couple this week was Days of our Lives' Will & Sonny's. GH's Steve Burton (Jason) and Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) were 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
1Days of our Lives (NBC)2406
2General Hospital (ABC)1309
3The Young and the Restless (CBS)4181
4The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)3158

General Hospital's Steve Burton (Jason Morgan) was voted Favorite Actor for the second week in a row.

RANKACTORLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Steve Burton (Jason), GH18
2Roger Howarth (Franco), GH298
3Chandler Massey (Will), Days349
4Freddie Smith (Sonny), Days957
5Drake Hogestyn (John), Days6213
6Michael Easton (Finn), GH874
7Billy Flynn (Chad), Days-28
8Thad Luckinbill (JT), Y&R-0
9Stephen Nichols (Steve), Days-0
10Billy Miller (Jason), GH711
11Ryan Paevey (Nathan), GH42
12Christopher Sean (Paul), Days100
13Scott Clifton (Liam), B&B42
14Tyler Christopher (Stefan), Days-0
15Maurice Benard (Sonny), GH110

General Hospital's Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth Webber) was voted Favorite Actress for the eighth week in a row.  Camila Banus (Gabi Hernandez, Days of our Lives) made her for Top 3 appearance.

RANKACTRESSLAST WEEKTOP 3
1Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth), GH179
2Deidre Hall (Marlena), Days4231
3Camila Banus (Gabi), Days61
4Marci Miller (Abby), Days217
5Amelia Heinle (Victoria), Y&R-0
6Finola Hughes (Anna), GH-6
7Maura West (Ava), GH110
8Brytni Sarpy (Valerie), GH90
9Gina Tognoni (Phyllis), Y&R-0
10Mary Beth Evans (Kayla), Days-0
11Kirsten Storms (Maxie), GH310
12Judi Evans (Adrienne), Days120
13Kelly Monaco (Sam), GH724
14Kristian Alfonso (Hope), Days80
15Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy), B&B50

The Favorite Couple for the week was Will & Sonny from Days of our Lives.

RANKCOUPLELAST WEEKTOP 3
1Will & Sonny, Days3121
2Elizabeth & Jason, GH17
3Franco & Elizabeth, GH256
4John & Marlena, Days5229
5Will & Paul, Days60
6Finn & Anna, GH-0
7JT & Victoria, Y&R-0
8Chad & Abby, Days1315
9Steffy & Liam, B&B80
10Steve & Kayla, Days-0
11Nathan & Maxie, GH44
12Paul & Sonny, Days91
13Griffin & Ava, GH-0
14Drew & Sam, GH-0
15Rafe & Hope, Days110

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- Gilles Marini Joins 'Days of our Lives' as Ted
- Shanica Knowles Joins 'The Young and the Restless' as Simone
- Robin Givens to Guest Star on 'The Bold and the Beautiful'

Today in Soap Opera History (January 19)

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1967: Roger burned David's painting on Dark Shadows.
1981: Guiding Light's Alan showed up at Jennifer's trial.
2009: GL's Olivia kissed Natalia.
2010: As the World Turns' Reid had no time for Luke.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"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...

1956: Actor Charles Dingle died at age 68. He played Conrad Overton in Irna Phillips' daytime soap opera The Road of Life.

1967: On Dark Shadows, the ghost of Josette duPres materialized in David Collins' room and magically completed David's painting so that it now depicted him and his mother surrounded by a wall of flames. Later, Roger Collins (Louis Edmonds) threw the painting into the fire. As it began to burn, screaming erupted from the canvas.

1973: On The Doctors, Carolee (Carolee Campbell) and her husband, Dr. Steve Aldrich, realized that their daughter, Stephanie, was kidnapped.

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1976: On Ryan's Hope, Kenneth Castle (Ty McConnell) forced Faith Coleridge (Faith Catlin) to the floor in an effort to escape from the house without being recognized.



1981: On Another World, Jamie Frame (Richard Bekins) for arrested for aiding and abetting his mother, Rachel Cory (Victoria Wyndham), who was a wanted fugitive. Meanwhile, Mitch Blake (William Gray Espy) brought Rachel inside the cabin after finding her in the snow.



1981: On Guiding Light, Mike Bauer (Don Stewart) called Jennifer Richards (Geraldine Court) to the witness stand at her trial for the murder of Lucille Wexler. As she testimony began, Jennifer froze when she saw Alan Spaulding (Christopher Bernau) in the courtroom.



1981: On The Edge of Night, Molly Sherwood (Laurinda Barrett) fell to her death down a flight of stairs while attempting to kill April.

1984: On Days of our Lives, Alice Horton (Frances Reid) relayed a message to Bo Brady (Peter Reckell) about his brother, Roman (Wayne Northrop).

1989: Actor Martin Blaine died at 75. He played Lionel Steele in Young Doctor Malone and Judge Clinton Bridges in Days of our Lives.

1989: USA Network aired their final rerun of The Edge of Night. The network had been showing episodes of the canceled daytime soap opera since 1985.

1996: On All My Children, while under the influence of painkillers, Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) turned her Woman of the Year acceptance speech into a tirade.



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1996: On General Hospital, Jason Quartermaine (Steve Burton) woke up in the hospital and squeezed Robin Scorpio's (Kimberly McCullough) hand. Robin ran off to get Bobbie and Tony. Alan and Jason talked, but Jason didn't remember him.



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2000: Actor Alan North died at age 79. He played Jack Bauer in Guiding Light and Capt. Sean Delaney in Another World.

2007: Austin Peck debuted as Brad Snyder in As the World Turns.

2009: On Guiding Light, Emma Spencer gave a speech about her two mommies. Later, Olivia Spencer (Crystal Chappell) pulled Natalia Rivera (Jessica Leccia) into a kiss.





2010: Eric Sheffer Stevens debuted as Reid Oliver on As the World Turns.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Tippi Hedren (ex-Helen, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Doris, Fashion House) - 88
Richard Van Vleet (ex-Chuck, All My Children; ex-Ed, Guiding Light) - 76
Karen Lewis (Former daytime writer, As the World Turns; All My Children) - 65
Katey Sagal (ex-Helen, Lost) - 64
Christine Tucci (ex-Amanda, Another World) - 51
Wendy Moniz (ex-Elaine, Betrayal; ex-Kathleen, One Life to Live; ex-Dinah, Guiding Light) - 49
Drea de Matteo (ex-Angie, Desperate Housewives) - 46
Marsha Thomason (ex-Gillian, General Hospital) - 42
Luke Macfarlane (ex-Scotty, Ryan's Hope; ex-Patrick, Smash) - 38
Erin Sanders (ex-Eden, The Young and the Restless) - 27
Logan Lerman (ex-Bobby, Jack & Bobby) - 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.

GLAAD Media Award Nominations for 'Bold and the Beautiful,''Days of our Lives'&'Young and the Restless'

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The GLAAD Media Awards recognize and honor media for their fair, accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community and the issues that affect their lives. Nominees for the 29th Annual GLAAD Media Awards have now been revealed, and three of the four daytime soaps were recognized. 

Outstanding Daily Drama
The Bold and The Beautiful
CBS

Days of Our Lives
NBC

The Young & the Restless
CBS

Outstanding Drama Series
Billions
Showtime

Doubt
CBS

The Handmaid's Tale
Hulu

Nashville
CMT

Sense8
Netflix

Shadowhunters
Freeform

Star
FOX

Star Trek: Discovery
CBS All Access

This Is Us
NBC

Wynonna Earp
Syfy

Check out the complete list of nominees at glaad.org.

Soap of the Week Poll (January 15-19, 2018)

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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 the last poll, Days of our Lives was voted the favorite show by our readers for the week. General Hospital's Steve Burton (Jason) and Rebecca Herbst (Elizabeth) were favorite actor and actress, and Days' Will & Sonny were favorite couple.

You can vote for your favorites below (one vote per person per day). This week's poll closes on Monday, January 22 at 4 p.m. ET.



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- Gilles Marini Joins 'Days of our Lives' as Ted
- Shanica Knowles Joins 'The Young and the Restless' as Simone
- Robin Givens to Guest Star on 'The Bold and the Beautiful'

Freeform Reveals Premiere Fates for 'Marvel's Cloak & Dagger,''The Bold Type'&'Famous in Love'

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At the inaugural Freeform Summit today in Los Angeles, opened by "grown-ish" stars and musical artists Chloe x Halle, Disney's young adult television network announced a strategic shift in the brand as they hosted a series of panel discussions addressing activism, social change, representation in television and various other important issues defining modern youth culture. "At Freeform, we're purposefully and passionately moving our brand forward by defying expectations and dismantling conventions; busting stereotypes of theme, cast and culture in service to a more inclusive world on and off screen," said Tom Ascheim, president of Freeform.

The network-wide event was led by pioneers of change in television, entertainment and cultural evolution and featured the leading voices at the forefront of Freeform's 2018 programming slate, including Yara Shahidi, Karlie Kloss, Kenya Barris, Katie Stevens, Karey Burke, Aisha Dee, Nikohl Boosheri, Trevor Jackson, Melora Hardin, Joanna Coles, Marlene King, Amanda Lasher, Peter Paige, Bradley Bredeweg, Joanna Johnson, Eline Powell, Esther Povitsky, Benji Aflalo, Meghann Fahy, Elliot Fletcher, Olivia Holt, Aubrey Joseph, Jeph Loeb, Gina Prince-Bythewood, Joe Pokaski and more. Also in attendance and contributing to the conversations were key influencers, tastemakers and pop cultural titans who are impacting cultural change through storytelling, mentorship and engagement.

FREEFORM UNVEILS NEW TAGLINE, "A LITTLE FORWARD" AND BRAND NARRATIVE VIDEO



FREEFORM RELEASES NEW FOOTAGE OF HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED SERIES "MARVEL'S CLOAK & DAGGER" AND ANNOUNCES TWO HOUR PREMIERE SET FOR JUNE 7



"Marvel's Cloak & Dagger" is the story of Tandy Bowen (Olivia Holt) and Tyrone Johnson (Aubrey Joseph) - two teenagers from very different backgrounds, who find themselves burdened and awakened to newly acquired superpowers which are mysteriously linked to one another. Tandy can emit light daggers and Tyrone has the ability to engulf others in darkness. They quickly learn they are better together than apart, but their feelings for each other make their already complicated world even more challenging. "Marvel's Cloak & Dagger" stars Olivia Holt, Aubrey Joseph, Andrea Roth, Gloria Reuben, Miles Mussenden, Carl Lundstedt, Emma Lahana, Jaime Zevallos, and J.D. Evermore. The series will premiere on Thursday, June 7 (8:00 - 10:00 p.m. EDT/PDT) and is co-produced by Marvel Television and ABC Signature Studios. Joe Pokaski ("Underground,""Heroes") serves as showrunner and executive producer; Jeph Loeb ("Marvel's The Punisher,""Marvel's The Defenders"), Marvel's head of Television, and Jim Chory ("Marvel's The Punisher,""Marvel's The Defenders") also serve as executive producers. Gina Prince-Bythewood ("Love & Basketball") directed the first episode.

THE BOLD TYPE RETURNS FOR SEASON 2 ON TUESDAY, JUNE 12; NIKOHL BOOSHERI AND STEPHEN CONRAD MOORE ELEVATED TO SERIES REGULARS

Named by USA Today as one of the "10 Best New TV Shows in 2017" and making Entertainment Weekly's list of "The Best TV Episodes of 2017,""The Bold Type" will return for its highly anticipated second season on Tuesday, June 12 at 8:00 PM on Freeform, streaming and on demand. And ensuring more #Kadena in the upcoming season, fan favorite Nikohl Boosheri, who plays Adena, has been elevated to series regular, as has Stephen Conrad Moore, as Scarlet's fashion director, Oliver. "The Bold Type" follows the lives of three close friends living in New York City as they navigate their career, sexuality, identity and ultimately find their own voice in a sea of intimidating leaders. "The Bold Type" stars Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee, Meghann Fahy, Sam Page, Matt Ward, Nikohl Boosheri, Stephen Conrad Moore, and Melora Hardin as Jacqueline, editor in chief of Scarlet Magazine. "The Bold Type" is executive produced by Amanda Lasher, Sarah Watson, David Bernad, Joanna Coles and Ruben Fleischer. Holly Whidden is co-executive producer. The series is produced by Universal Television and The District. Season one of the series is available to stream on the Freeform app, Freeform.com, On Demand, and Hulu.

FREEFORM'S ORIGINAL SERIES "FAMOUS IN LOVE" RETURNS FOR A SECOND SEASON WITH A TWO-HOUR PREMIERE ON APRIL 4

Based on the novel by Rebecca Serle published by Little, Brown and Company, "Famous In Love" follows ordinary college student Paige (Bella Thorne), who got her big break after auditioning for the starring role in a Hollywood blockbuster, and her friends and co-stars as they try to navigate the bumpy waters of stardom and fame. With all of the drama on and off-camera, it begs the question: does getting everything you want mean losing everything you have? "Famous In Love" stars Bella Thorne ("The DUFF"), Carter Jenkins ("The Following"), Charlie DePew ("The Amazing Spiderman"), Georgie Flores ("CSI"), Niki Koss ("My Stepdaughter"), Pepi Sonuga ("The Fosters"), Keith Powers ("Straight Outta Compton") and Perrey Reeves ("Entourage"). I. Marlene King ("Pretty Little Liars") and Melissa Carter ("Queen Sugar,""Mistresses") are showrunners of the series and serve as executive producers along with Miguel Arteta ("Getting On"), Dan Farah ("Ready Player One"), Bryan Holdman ("Pretty Little Liars") and Rebecca Serle (novels "Famous in Love,""Truly Madly Famously"). The series was co-developed by I. Marlene King and Rebecca Serle and is produced by Long Lake Media, Farah Films and Carmina Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Horizon Scripted Television.

UPCOMING MERMAID DRAMA 'SIREN' RELEASES NEW TEASER TRAILER



In advance of the March 29 premiere, Freeform unveiled a new cast photo from the upcoming mermaid drama "Siren," at today's event. In the epic tale, the coastal town of Bristol Cove, known for its legend of once being home to mermaids, is turned upside down when a mysterious girl (Eline Powell) appears and begins wreaking havoc upon the small fishing town. Using their resources, marine biologists Ben (Alex Roe) and Maddie (Fola Evans-Akingbola) must work together to find out who and what drove this primal hunter of the deep sea to land, and are there more like her out there? "Siren" is based on a story by Eric Wald and Dean White who both serve as executive producers. Emily Whitesell ("Finding Carter") serves as showrunner and executive producer. Brad Luff, Nate Hopper and RD Robb also serve as executive producers. "Siren" will premiere on International Mermaid Day, Thursday, March 29 (8:00 - 10:00 p.m. EDT/PDT).

'PARTY OF FIVE' REBOOT FROM SONY PICTURES TELEVISION WITH ORIGINAL CREATORS CHRIS KEYSER AND AMY LIPPMAN LANDS PUT PILOT COMMITMENT AT FREEFORM

In advance of today's first-ever Freeform Summit event in Los Angeles, Freeform, Disney's young adult television network, today announced a put pilot commitment for a reboot of the fan-favorite "Party of Five" series with original creators Chris Keyser and Amy Lippman. From Sony Pictures Television, the reboot will follow the five Buendias children as they navigate daily life struggles to survive as a family unit after their parents are suddenly deported back to Mexico. Keyser and Lippman will write the pilot with Rodrigo Garcia set to direct. "Party of Five" is created by Keyser and Lippman, who also serve as executive producers and writers. Garcia will also serve as executive producer and will direct the pilot. Michal Zebede serves as co-executive producer and writer.

FREEFORM DEVELOPING HISTORICAL PERIOD DRAMA "CLEOPATRA"

Freeform's first-ever period drama will be an epic, female-centric adventure series following the life of the most beloved ruler in Egyptian history, Cleopatra, who after being exiled as a young woman decides to stand up against the patriarchy and fight back for her freedom and rightful place as heir. This tale will follow her rise and transition to becoming not only the first, last and only female Pharaoh, but also the world's most powerful person all while engaging in a classic love triangle that changed the map of the world forever. "Cleopatra" is produced by ABC Signature Studios and executive produced by Michael Sietzman ("Quantico,""Code Black"), Christina Davis, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Daniel McDermott and Mike Weiss.

FREEFORM DEVELOPING DRAMA SERIES "AUGS" FROM ANONYMOUS CONTENT AND SCOTT STEWART

The network is developing the hour-long drama "Augs," created and directed by Scott Stewart (Blumhouse's "Dark Skies"). The series is set in the all-to-near future when society is divided into two classes: Augs, the privileged who can afford the latest technological-biological enhancements that provide an always-connected augmented reality view of the world; and Norms, the disenfranchised rest who've become a nearly invisible underclass. Set in the moneyed, suburban enclave of Cambio Point, "Augs" follows Gennifer Wells, an ambitious and popular Aug girl, who falls in love with Bodhi Bright, the mysterious new guy in town. The only problem is he's a Norm, and this causes her friends and family to turn against her. As she realizes being enhanced isn't all it's cracked up to be, Gennifer is forced to make a choice between the privileged augmented world she knows and the strange boy she loves, who prefers to see things through his "unenhanced" eyes. But her choice will not be easy, as forces on both sides conspire to keep them apart. Stewart and Anonymous Content's Jeff Okin will produce.

Daytime Nielsen Ratings: All Four Soaps Up in Women 18-49 Viewers

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The Live + Same Day daytime Nielsen ratings are in for the shortened week January 1-5, 2018. Versus the previous week, The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful,
General Hospital and Days of our Lives were all up among females ages 18-49.

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 4,823,000 (+23,000/-161,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 3,943,000 (+172,000/-147,000)
3. General Hospital 2,889,000 (+136,000/+71,000)
4. Days of our Lives 2,467,000 (-29,000/+76,000)

Women 18-49 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 524,000 (+16,000/-70,000)
2. General Hospital459,000 (+43,000/-71,000)
3. The Bold and the Beautiful 452,000 (+54,000/-62,000)
4. Days of our Lives 366,000 (+2,000/-26,000)

Women 18-34 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 145,000 (+26,000/-2,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 129,000 (+34,000/+15,000)
3. General Hospital 111,000 (-5,000/-30,000)
4. Days of our Lives 79,000 (+9,000/+8,000)

Women 25-54 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless Y&R 829,000 (+9,000/-88,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 691,000 (+49,000/-114,000)
3. General Hospital 676,000 (+68,000/-45,000)
4. Days of our Lives 506,000 (-4,000/-41,000)

On Pop TV, same-day repeats of CBS soap operas The Young and the Restless made the cable Top 150 on Monday and Wednesday. 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)

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers (January 22-26, 2018)

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What's coming up on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless during the week of January 22-26, 2018? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, January 22
The Abbotts make a heartbreaking decision; Devon is caught between Mariah and Tessa; Billy thinks J.T. and Victoria are moving too fast.
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Tuesday, January 23
J.T. and Victoria present a united front to Victor; Billy offers Chelsea advice; Phyllis plays matchmaker for Hilary.

Wednesday, January 24
Jack and Ashley's battle for Jabot gets nasty; Devon makes Hilary an intriguing offer; Nick surprises Chelsea.

Thursday, January 25
Lily struggles to connect with Sam; Noah learns the truth about Mariah and Tessa; Ashley plots her next move.

Friday, January 26
Victor seizes an opportunity; Nikki makes a discovery about J.T.; Jack makes a confession.



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'Days of our Lives' Spoilers (January 22-26, 2018)

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What will happen on Days of our Lives during the week of January 22-26, 2018? Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out.

Monday, January 22
Abigail stumbles onto a shocking development; Rafe finds an unusual murder weapon; Gabi asks for Stefan's help; Vivian and Stefan conspire together.

Tuesday, January 23
Hope urges Roman not to get involved in the murder investigation; Sonny overhears an incriminating conversation between Brady and Eve; Will talks to Marlena about his attraction to Paul; Steve's dizzy spells continue.

Wednesday, January 24
Roman lies to protect a loved one; Sonny confronts Brady about overhearing him confess to murder; despite his reservations, Paul bonds with Will; Kayla worries about Steve's health.

Thursday, January 25
Abigail questions Gabi about the murder; Lani squirms as J.J. looks forward to being a father; Valerie informs Eli that Lani is pregnant; Eric tries to hide his feelings for Jennifer.

Friday, January 26
Gabi turns the tables on Abigail; Rafe and Eli make headway on the murder investigation; Chad and Kate bond over their shared grief and anger; Lani does her best to cover with Eli about her pregnancy.


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'General Hospital' Spoilers (January 22-26, 2018)

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Monday, January 22
Anna pleads with Sonny; Jordan feels concerned; Laura updates Lulu; Bobbie runs into Nelle; Carly decides to take matters into her own hands.

Tuesday, January 23
Lulu feels frustrated; Peter is cautious; Obrecht faces her fears; Anna creates a diversion; Dante feels relieved.

Wednesday, January 24
Jason makes a declaration; Nathan takes a break; Kim shares good news; Lulu tries to talk her way out of a tricky situation; Felicia accosts Finn.

Thursday, January 25
Anna gets an unexpected guest; Finn feels grateful; Amy makes a grand gesture; Nathan humbles Dante; Franco feels alone.

Friday, January 26
Sonny and Jason arrive in the nick of time; Carly appears useful; Finn gets in deeper; Anna shares her news; Lulu gets an idea.

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'The Bold and the Beautiful' Spoilers (January 22-26, 2018)

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Monday, January 22
Ridge has a major meltdown upon learning of Steffy and Bill's night together; Hope pays Liam a visit and fills him in on what's happened in her life since she left Los Angeles.



Tuesday, January 23
Brooke gets concerned for Ridge when she learns Steffy and Bill slept together; Ridge angrily confronts Bill over his actions.

Wednesday, January 24
Hope reveals to Steffy that she's back to stay; Sally and Darlita do a little cyber-stalking to get information about Hope.

Thursday, January 25
Steffy begs for Liam's forgiveness; Brooke confronts and berates Bill for his detestable behavior.

Friday, January 26
Bill admits his true feelings and advises Steffy to not allow anyone to shame her; Ridge attempts to persuade Liam to forgive Steffy.

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Today in Soap Opera History (January 20)

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1976: Pat wanted to stop seeing Faith on Ryan's Hope.
1981: Guiding Light's Jennifer made a courtroom confession.
1986: Santa Barbara's Mason was shocked his father was well.
1995: General Hospital's Monica met 11-year-old Emily.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"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...

1936: Radio soap opera Dan Harding's Wife premiered. It ran until on NBC Radio until February 10, 1939. Isabel Randolph starred as Rhoda Harding.

1958: On The Edge of Night, Roy Benson called Fitzsimmons to tell him trouble was brewing.

1967: On Another World, Liz (Audra Lindley) encouraged Danny to take Missy and split, even though she couldn't get Fred to help her unlock the trust fund.

1969: On Peyton Place, Dr. Michael Rossi (Ed Nelson) told Betty Harrington (Barbara Parkins) that she needed to keep Steven (James Douglas) away from her husband, Rodney (Rodney O'Neal).



1972: On The Edge of Night, Orin Hillyer (Lester Rawlins) offered Jim Fields (Alan Feinstein) money so that he and Liz (Alberta Grant) would move to Claybank.

Thanks to Jim for sending in the item above.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Pat (Malcolm Groome) broke things off with Faith (Faith Catlin). "You're a wonderful girl, Faith, probably the nicest girl I know," Pat said, "but it's no good."



1981: On Guiding Light, Jennifer Richards (Geraldine Court) confessed on the witness that she was born Jane Marie Stafford. She also revealed Amanda Wexler McFarren (Kathleen Cullen) was her daughter, a product of her relationship with Alan Spaulding (Christopher Bernau).



Note: The episode was interrupted on the east coast with breaking news of the release of 52 American hostages in Iran after 444 days in captivity. Fans were furious to miss the climax of this story. President Ronald Reagan had been inaugurated earlier in the day.

1986: On Santa Barbara, Mason (Lane Davies) was shocked when C.C. (Jed Allan) revealed himself. "The doctor said you were improving but this is incredible," said Mason after dropping his glass. Mason then revealed he was the new CEO of Capwell Enterprises.



1992: On The Bold and the Beautiful, Sally Spectra (Darlene Conley) was excited about Clarke Garrison's (Daniel McVicar) latest designs.

1990: Actress Barbara Stanwyck died at age 82. She played Constance Colby in The Colbys.

1995: Amber Tamblyn debuted as Emily Bowen (later known as Emily Quartermaine) on General Hospital. In this episode, Paige invited Monica to her house where she met Emily. Meanwhile, Alan accused Edward of pitting AJ, Ned and Jason against one another just like he did with Alan and Tracy. Lila interrupted the fighting by announcing that Annabelle was pregnant.



Thanks to Enrique for sending in the item above.

2000: SOAPnet launched. It was one of two possible soap opera channels vying to get on the air at the time along with Soap City, whose cable network never came to fruition. ABC-Disney ended SOAPnet for good on December 31, 2013.

2004: On As the World Turns, Will Munson (Brett Groneman) was arrested for the murder of Rose D'Angelo. After her son's arrest, Barbara Ryan (Colleen Zenk) lashes out at Dusty Donovan and Lily Snyder, leading to her arrest for assult.

2010: On One Life to Live, Oliver Fish (Scott Evans) and Kyle Lewis (Brett Claywell) wanted to know who fathered Stacy Morasco's baby.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Colleen Zenk
Arte Johnson (ex-Finian, General Hospital) - 89
David Lynch (Creator, Twin Peaks) - 72
Geno Silva (ex-Domingo, Days of our Lives) - 70
Colleen Zenk (Whit, Milgram and the Fastwalkers; Sofia, Tainted Dreams; ex-Agnes, Thurston; ex-Barbara, As the World Turns; ex-Nurse, Ryan's Hope) - 65
Lorenzo Lamas (ex-Hector, The Bold and the Beautiful; ex-Lance, Falcon Crest; ex-Burt, Secrets of Midland Heights) - 60
Tammy Taylor (ex-Hope, Days of our Lives; ex-Rosemary, Rituals; ex-Patty, The Young and the Restless) - 60
James Denton (ex-Mike, Desperate Housewives) - 55
Rainn Wilson (ex-Casey, One Life to Live) - 52
Stacey Dash (ex-Val, Single Ladies) - 51
Lisa Vultaggio (ex-Hannah, General Hospital) - 45
Deborah Kellner (ex-Pamela Rebecca, Dallas: J.R. Returns) - 41
Sal Stowers (Lani, Days of our Lives; ex-Cassandra, All My Children) - 32
Evan Peters (ex-Rory/ex-James/ex-Jimmy/ex-Kyle/ex-Tate, American Horror Story; ex-Jack, One Tree Hill; ex-Jesse, Invasion) - 31
Avery Phillips (ex-Young Quinn, Glee) - 13

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 (January 21)

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1980: As the World Turns' Wade Bookstore caught on fire.
1988: Another World's Mary and Jason were caught in an explosion.
1988: General Hospital's Anna was held hostage.
1997: Sunset Beach's Annie held a gun on Ben.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"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 Another World, an argument between John and Lee led to a devastating car crash.

1967: Actress Ann Sheridan died at age 51. She played Kathryn Corning in Another World.

1972: On The Edge of Night, Kate Sloan (Jan Farrand) told Cookie Pollock (Fran Sharon) that she was the one who dressed up as Alexandra, but Cookie still believed it was actually Alexandra. Later, Adam told Kate he knew her husband Frank was alive. He was bluffing but Kate did not realize that, and by her reaction Adam knew he was correct.

Thanks to Jim for sending in the item above.

1974:The Young and the Restless produced Episode 0205(*), shown here in it's entirety:



As the episode opens, Liz Foster (Julianna McCarthy) and two of her children, Jill (Brenda Dickson) and Greg (James Houghton), discussed the family's bleak financial outlook. Afterwards, Jill tried to line-up more work at the beauty salon by making a cold-call to an indignant Mrs. Chancellor (Jeanne Cooper), who later changed her mind. Meanwhile, Sally McGuire (Lee Crawford), now pregnant with Snapper's baby and married to Pierre Roulland (Robert Clary), sought counsel from her confidante, Snapper's mother, Liz. Later, Jill helped an ill Kay Chancellor home and got her first look at the Chancellor Estate.

(*) While not the actual broadcast date of the episode, it probably would have aired on television within two weeks of the production date.)

Thanks to FoxCrane for sending in the item above.

1980: On As the World Turns, Melinda (Ariane Munker) was trapped in the bookstore as it burned.



1980: On The Edge of Night, a hospitalized Nicole told April that Miles (Joel Crothers) was really sick.



1988: On Another World, Jason Frame (Chris Robinson) found a briefcase at the farm with a bomb inside and threw it out the window. He shielded Mary McKinnon (Denise Alexander) with his body as the bomb exploded and the farm came down on top of them.



1988: On General Hospital, Grant Putnam (Brian Patrick Clarke) held Anna (Finola Hughes) hostage.



1997: Beth Ehlers returned to Guiding Light as Harley Cooper after more than three years away.

1997: On Sunset Beach, Annie Douglas (Sarah Buxton) was holding Ben Evans (Clive Robertson) at gunpoint when the police burst in to arrest her for the murder of her father.



2005: John Reilly took over the role of Alistair Crane on the NBC soap Passions.



2009: NBC aired the 11,000th episode of Days of our Lives.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Barbara Rodell (ex-Joyce, As the World Turns; ex-Leslie, Guiding Light; ex-Judge Wallace, Loving; ex-Linda, A Flame in the Wind; ex-Girl, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Jill, The Secret Storm; ex-Mrs. Weston, Search for Tomorrow; ex-Realtor, One Life to Live) - 77
Charles Walker (ex-Rev. Phillips, General Hospital) - 73
Robby Benson (ex-Bruce, Search for Tomorrow) - 62
Joe Marinelli (ex-Bunny, Santa Barbara; ex-Sorel, General Hospital; ex-Pauly, Guiding Light) - 61
Charlotte Ross (ex-Oliva, Hit the Floor; ex-Judy, Glee; ex-Eve, Days of our Lives) - 50
Matthew Willig (ex-Tank, The Young and the Restless) - 49
Ken Leung (ex-Miles, Lost) - 48
Jerry Trainor (ex-Eric, Undressed) - 41
Luke Grimes (ex-James, True Blood; ex-Ryan, Brothers & Sisters) - 34
Paige Kettner (ex-Abby, Days of our Lives; ex-Erin, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 27
Ryanne Kettner (ex-Abby, Days of our Lives; ex-Erin, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 27
Logan O'Brien (ex-Lucas, General Hospital) - 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 (January 22)

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1980: ATWT''s Jay tried to calm Carol outside the Wade Bookstore
fire.  1986: Dynasty's Krystle battled her look-a-like. 1986: GH's
Frisco worked on the Brownstone murder. 1993: Alison
Sweeney debuted as Sami on Days of our Lives.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"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, Toni Fescina was kidnapped by one of Sgt. Fitzsimmons' (Frank Sutton) goons.

1975: On The Doctors, Dr. Karen Werner (Laryssa Lauret) fantasized about living with Erich (Keith Blanchard) in Germany.



1973: On Another World, Steve (George Reinholt) begged Mary (Virginia Dwyer) and Jim (Hugh Marlowe) not to take Alice's things away as it would remove the last traces of her presence in his house. Over dinner, Alice (Jacqueline Courtney) told Eliot (James Douglas) she was no longer in love with Steve and that he never really cared about her.

1980: On As the World Turns, the residents of Oakdale found out about the fire at the Wade Bookstore.



1981: On Guiding Light, after passing out in the courtroom, Amanda (Kathleen Cullen) lost her baby. She needed a blood transfusion from Jennifer (Geraldine Court) in order to survive.



1985: On Santa Barbara, a tied up Eden Capwell (Marcy Walker) fell off a cliff after a struggle with Peter Flint (Stephen Meadows).



1986: On Dynasty, Krystle Carrington had a vicious fight with Rita, her look-a-like. Linda Evans fights with herself in the clip below:



1986: On General Hospital, Frisco Jones (Jack Wagner) spotted Russell at the Bucket of Blood but Russell knocked Frisco down and took off just as Ted Holmes (David Doyle) arrived.

1993: Alison Sweeney debuted as Sami Brady on Days of our Lives.



2008: Actor Heath Ledger died at age 28. He starred in Australian soap opera Home and Away early in his career playing Scott Irwin. He also starred as gay cyclist Snowy Bowles in Sweat.

2010: Longtime All My Children star James Mitchell died at age 89. He joined the cast of AMC in 1979 as Palmer Cortlandt.

Celebrating a birthday today are:
Piper Laurie (ex-Catherine, Twin Peaks) - 86
Dwan Smith (ex-Irma, General Hospital) - 74
John Wesley Shipp (ex-Doug, As the World Turns; ex-Kelly, Guiding Light; ex-Carter, All My Children; ex-Eddie, One Life to Live; ex-Martin, Santa Barbara) - 63
Linda Blair (ex-Ally, Hidden Faces) - 59
Robert Mailhouse (ex-Brian, Days of our Lives) - 56
Brian Gaskill (ex-Dylan, Guiding Light; ex-B.J., As the World Turns; ex-Oscar, The Bold and The Beautiful; ex-Rafe, Port Charles; ex-Bobby, All My Children) - 48
Katie Finneran (ex-Nurse, All My Children) - 47
Gabriel Macht (ex-Tal, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 46
Balthazar Getty (ex-Tommy, Brothers & Sisters; ex-Nate, Pasadena) - 43
James Murray (ex-Sandy, Coronation Street) - 43
Beverley Mitchell (ex-Kaitlyn, The Secret Life of the American Teenager) - 37
Robyn Richards (ex-Maxie, General Hospital) - 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.

Today in Soap Opera History (January 23)

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1970: The Doctors'Julie stirred up trouble at Hope Memorial.
1976: Ryan's Hope's Faith realized what Kenneth was up to.
1981: Another World's Mac pleaded with Mitch for help.
2006: General Hospital's Bobbie threatened Tracy.
"Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past; for human events ever resemble those of preceding times. This arises from the fact that they are produced by men who ever have been, and ever shall be, animated by the same passions, and thus they necessarily have the same results."
― Machiavelli

"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...

1939:Time magazine published a story about radio soap creators, Frank and Anne Hummert, explaining their prolific serial production operation (Blackett-Sample-Hummert Inc.). "By hiring dialogue writers, and not creators, the Hummerts save lots of money. Most serial writers in radio command $200 to $400 a week. For The Goldbergs, Gertrude Berg gets about $2,000. The Hummerts pay a minimum $25 per 15-minute script. Since most Hummert ghosts are glad to add caviar to bread-&-butter from other jobs, they have seldom squawked." Read the entire article here.

1968: On Another World, Mitchell Dru (Geoffrey Lumb, who also played the character on both As the World Turns and The Brighter Day) advised Alice Matthews (Jacqueline Courtney) not to conjure up trouble between her brother, Russ (Sam Groom), and his new wife, Rachel (Robin Strasser).

1970: On The Doctors, when Julie Forrest (Ginger Gerlach) helped nurse Amanda Buckley (Esther Benson) break into a lock box at the hospital, they found a coded list of illegal abortions.

1976: On Ryan's Hope, Kenneth (Ty McConnell) showed Faith (Faith Catlin) the room that he had dedicated to her and she realized that he was her secret admirer.



Thanks to Jennifer for sending in the item above.

1978: On One Life to Live, Marco Dane (Gerald Anthony) told Dorian Lord (Claire Malis) he needed to throw Karen. Dorian didn't want Karen around when her sister, Melinda, arrived the next day. "You know what they say," Dorian told him during a game of gin rummy.  "Happiness is fine, but it can't buy money."



1980: On As the World Turns, Lisa (Eileen Fulton) visited the site of the burned Wade Bookstore.



1980: On The Edge of Night, Mrs. Hinson (Lori March) told Draper the truth about Margo.



1981: On Another World, Jamie Frame (Richard Bekins) taunted Zachary with the idea that Mitch Blake was alive and that he convicted an innocent woman. Later, Mitch fled when Mac Cory asked Mitch to help clear Rachel of murder.



1981: On Guiding Light, Amanda (Kathleen Cullen) was devastated to learn she had lost her baby.



1985: On Santa Barbara, a suspicious Joe Perkins (Mark Arnold) confronted Peter Flint about his motives.



1987: Larkin Malloy aired for the final time as Kyle Sampson on Guiding Light.

1992: Child actor Fred "Freddie" Bartholomew, who became executive producer of As the World Turns in the late 1970s, died at age 67. He was the EP of the 1980 ATWT episode featured above.

1994:Search for Tomorrow actress Sherry Mathis, who was a fan favorite during her seven year run as Liza, died at age 44 after a battle with cancer. She came to New York in 1971 and made her Broadway debut in the Stephen Sondheim musical "A Little Night Music." She also appeared in "Music Is," a 1976 musical by George Abbott, Richard Adler and Will Holt, which was based on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night." Mathis graduated from Memphis State University and returned to Memphis at the end of her life where her brother, William, was living.

2001: A Passions-themed book, "Hidden Passions: Secrets From the Diaries of Tabitha Lenox," was released. The book revealed new details about the residents of Harmony.

2003: On Days of our Lives, Salem celebrated Alice Horton's (Frances Reid) 90th birthday.

2006: Telenovela La Fea Más Bella ("The Most Beautiful, Ugly Girl") premiered, produced by Televisa as the second Mexican version of the popular Colombian telenovela Betty La Fea. The U.S. version of this show was ABC's Ugly Betty.b

2006: On General Hospital, Bobbie Spencer (Jacklyn Zeman) tore into Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) after Tracy insulted Bobby's son, Lucas (Ben Hogestyn). "If you ever insult my son again, I will bitch slap you all the way to the Canadian border," Bobbie told her.



Celebrating a birthday today are:
Francesca James
Chita Rivera (ex-Melody, One Life to Live) - 85
Gil Gerard (ex-Alan, The Doctors) - 75
Francesca James (ex-Kitty/Kelly/Evelyn, All My Children; ex-Marcy, One Life to Live; Producer/Director) - 69
Richard Dean Anderson (ex-Jeff, General Hospital) - 68
Richard Gilliland (ex-Brent, Desperate Housewives; ex-Congressman Morganthall, Torchwood) - 68
David Patrick Kelly (ex-Noah, Gossip Girl; ex-Jerry, Twin Peaks) - 67
Antonio Villaraigosa (Guest Star, All My Children) - 65
Robert Funaro (ex-Eugene, The Sopranos) - 59
Peter Koch (ex-Harry, Dallas) - 56
Gail O'Grady (ex-Anne, Desperate Housewives) - 55
Mariska Hargitay (ex-Carly, Falcon Crest) - 54
Tiffani Thiessen (ex-Valerie, Beverly Hills, 90210) - 44
Geoffrey Wigdor (ex-J.J., Loving; ex-Eli, One Life to Live; ex-Ryan, Guiding Light) - 36
April Pearson (ex-Michelle, Skins) - 29
Brennan Bailey (ex-Andrew, Miss Behave) - 21
Jonathon McClendon (Chase, Days of our Lives) - 21

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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