With their new podcast series debuting on Tuesday, iHeartPodcasts releases the first trailer for “Amy & T.J.,” hosted by Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes.
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“The Bold and the Beautiful” joins in the fun with the fictional Forrester Falcons football team. Which jersey would you wear? Also, why the numbers 37 and 87?
Launching December 5, former “GMA3: What You Need to Know” co-anchors Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes will host the new podcast series “Amy & T.J.” for iHeartMedia.
Chris Harrison, the former host of “The Bachelor” and its spinoffs, is set to launch his first podcast series starting January 9, 2023.
A second season of the web series “The Disappointments” can only happen with the help of its supportive audience. Find out how you can help out.
Actors from “The Young and the Restless” will join app creators Bryton James and Daniel Goddard for a Dysko night full of fun and interactions.
Catch up with “Ride Share,” new podcast series starring “Days of our Lives” actor Eric Martsolf as a dangerous con-man pretending to be a rideshare driver before its series finale releases next week.
Cast members from “The Bay” will take part in a special charity event on Wednesday, May 27 to benefit those impacted by the pandemic and all needs.
“Pride: The Series” hires “General Hospital’s” Scott Sickles as its new head writer, names Maryam Myika Day as breakdown writer.
Watch the short-film “Second Date,” starring veteran soap star Patrika Darbo and “Speechless” actor Micah Fowler
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has revoked Patrika Darbo’s win in the category of Guest Performer in a Digital Daytime Drama Series after an investigation found violation errors in her submission. The organization also decided to forgo a winner after finding additional violations with other nominees in the category.
Sharp had a scheduling conflict that would have prevented him from taking part as filming commenced, forcing the show to recast, Soap Opera Network has learned.
Following in the footsteps of daytime alums Lauren B. Martin (ex-Camille Bennett, “As The World Turns”), Monti Sharp (ex-Lewis McCloud, “ATWT”; ex-David Grant, “Guiding Light”) and Kim Brockington (Felicia Boudreau, “GL”), “Pride: The Series” creator and actor Dorell Anthony (“All My Children,” “General Hospital”) has joined the cast of “Asunder,” producers of the upcoming digital series announced recently.
Nearly four years since launching a Kickstarter campaign to fund a pilot episode of “The Rich and the Ruthless,” loosely based on her novels “Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva” and “The Young and the Ruthless,” actress Victoria Rowell (ex-Drucilla Winters, “The Young and the Restless”) will finally see her vision come to life as a six-part scripted comedy series courtesy of Urban Movie Channel, an urban-focused subscription streaming service created by Black Entertainment Television founder Robert L. Johnson.
“Days of our Lives” viewers were stunned, this week, when Bo (Peter Reckell) and Hope’s (Kristian Alfonso) only daughter, Ciara (Vivian Jovanni) was raped at the hands of her step brother Chase (Jonathon McClendon). Sure, the young teen seemed a bit off and moody, but nobody suspected he could ever be capable of such violence, especially against someone he claimed to truly care about like Ciara.Â
“The Young and the Restless” alum Elizabeth Hendrickson (ex-Chloe Mitchell; ex-Maggie Stone, “All My Children”) has launched web series “30 Days Max.” Billed as “a quirky unromantic comedy,” it stars Hendrickson as a 30-something woman who begrudgingly resorts to a month of online dating to try and mend her broken heart. Will Max uphold the deal that she makes with herself by swiping right? Or is this new way of meeting men all wrong?
Ever since Kate Mansi (Abigail Deveraux) announced she was leaving “Days of our Lives” when her contract expires, fans have been agonizing over the impending loss. Not only will they be losing the show’s most popular 20-something heroine, but also half of the most beloved and charismatic supercouple the soap has developed in years, Chad and Abby. That is, unless “DAYS” recasts Abigail.
It seems like one memorial service after the next, these days on “Days of our Lives.” First, Will Horton (Guy Wilson) was murdered. Then, Bo Brady (Peter Reckell) succumbed to a brain tumor. Then, Daniel Jonas (Shawn Christian) was killed in a car crash, followed by Stefano DiMera (Joseph Mascolo) being shot to death by Hope.
He took three bullets square in the chest, collapsed in a chair, and was pronounced dead by Rafe (Galen Gering). The Phoenix, as portrayed by Joseph Mascolo, appears to be done for good, this time around, with no chance of ever rising again. Did “Days of our Lives” make a huge mistake killing off Stefano?
Last week on CBS’ “The Young and the Restless,” actor Jason Thompson (ex-Patrick Drake, “General Hospital”) made his debut as Billy Abbott. Are you watching?