“The Bold and the Beautiful” star Tanner Novlan will join Casey Kasprzyk for an all-new edition of “Bold Live” on Friday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT.
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“The Bold and the Beautiful” stars Jennifer Gareis and John McCook will be joining host Alan Locher in “The Locher Room” on Friday, March 1.
Stars from “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “The Young and the Restless” will be heading back to Monaco for the 62nd Annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival.
“The Bold and the Beautiful” star Tanner Novlan will be a guest on a special Wednesday, June 8 episode of “BOLD Live.” He’ll be discussing Finn’s recent resurrection.
Fans in and around the Los Angeles area will have the opportunity of meeting actor Sean Kanan (“The Bold and the Beautiful”) as he takes part in a signing and reading of his new book, “Way of the Cobra.” Here’s everything you need to know.
Cast members from “The Bold and the Beautiful” will appear on “The Talk” on Friday, November 7 to help promote upcoming episodes filmed in Amsterdam.
What a difference a year makes, huh “One Life to Live” fans? Looking back through the Soap Opera Network archives, I happened upon the last column that I had written. It was November 30, 2011, nearly two weeks after Prospect Park made the now infamous decision to scrap their plans to revive “OLTL” online, just five days after the soap wrapped production on its ABC run. And now here we are just over a year later, with that plan seemingly resurrected and “One Life,” along with sister soap “All My Children,” a month away from resuming production for new episodes on the internet.
Soap Opera Network has learned that Susan Flannery (Stephanie Forrester, “The Bold and the Beautiful”) has been added to the “Young and Restless Life of William J. Bell” book signing being held today from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM at Barnes & Noble located at 4820 Telephone Road Ventura, CA 93003.
“One Life to Live” parodies “Look Who’s Talking,” but does it mean the end of Llanview as we know it?
“All My Children’s” television run comes to an end, “The Chew” debuts in its place, and “One Life to Live” asks fans to sample Ford’s wiener.
With the Prospect Park era about to begin for “One Life to Live,” the show appears to be in better shape than its sister soap “All My Children.”
Just another abnormal week of “One Life to Live.”
What happens when real life interferes with reel life?
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