Find out who will be joining Tamron Hall as a guest on “Tamron Hall” during the week of November 20-24, 2023.
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ABC Owned Stations in New York, Philadelphia and Raleigh-Durham to introduce 10:00 a.m. newscasts. “Tamron Hall” moves to 2:00 p.m., effective September 11.
Tamron Hall and her producers tease what to expect during the upcoming fifth season of “Tamron Hall,” and release an all-new promo.
“Tamron Hall” will premiere its fifth season on Tuesday, September 5, the day after Labor Day, ABC News announced on Tuesday.
Find out who will be joining Tamron Hall as a guest on “Tamron Hall” during the week of June 19-23, 2023.
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Find out how “Tamron Hall” performed during the week of May 15-19, 2023, the most recent week available for syndication ratings.
Stephen A. Smith appeared on the Tuesday, May 23 episode of “Tamron Hall” to discuss his role on “General Hospital” and where he sees his future heading.
Find out who’s joining Tamron Hall as a guest on “Tamron Hall” during the week of May 22-26, 2023.
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Maurice Benard will appear on “The View” and “Tamron Hall” to discuss 60 years of “General Hospital” and his 30th anniversary playing Sonny Corinthos.
Chrishell Stause (“Selling Sunset”) will be a guest on the Tuesday, February 8 episode of “Tamron Hall” as she discusses her new memoir, “Under Construction: Because Living My Best Life Took a Little Work.”
“Tamron Hall” was picked up for two additional seasons by the ABC Owned Television Stations Group, keeping it on the air through at least the 2023-2024 television season.
“The Young and the Restless'” Zach Tinker (Fenmore Baldwin) goes on the record about his career, family, real-life romance, and quarantine.
“The Tamron Hall Show” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show” returning to television with originals, featuring the hosts at home.
“The View” co-creator Bill Geddie is OUT as executive producer of “The Tamron Hall Show.” Current “View” EP Candi Carter to replace him.
Susan Lucci portrayed the iconic role of Erica Kane on ABC’s “All My Children” for more than 41 years. Sadly, the character would last be seen on September 23, 2011, when a shot rang out during an event that brought Pine Valley’s most prominent citizens together. Despite Prospect Park bringing back the series for a short-lived online iteration in 2013, Lucci was unfortunately not part of the cast. Currently pulling double duty as host of the Investigation Discovery series, “Deadly Affairs,” and starring in Lifetime’s “Devious Maids,” Lucci recently told Soap Opera Network, during an Investigation Discovery/Glamour Magazine event honoring actresses Rosario Dawson, Marcia Gay Harden, Tamara Taylor and Stephanie March, that she remains proud of her daytime run as Erica Kane and that’s she’s having a great time with where her career has taken her since.
Something wicked this way comes: “The Taking of Deborah Logan,” a horror flick starring “All My Children’s” Jill Larson (ex-Opal Cortlandt)! And with Halloween creeping closer, there’s no better time to delve deep into the devilishly delightful (or rather, frightful) details of the film, which is already being heralded as an occult classic. Soap Opera Network caught up with Larson to the get the behind-the-scenes scoop, so read on for the scary details — if you dare!
You asked, and we answered! Following Soap Opera Network’s report that former “Days of our Lives” star Matt Cedeno (ex-Brandon Walker) would be appearing on an upcoming episode of ABC Family’s “Baby Daddy,” your enthusiasm was so great, we reached out to the star to see if he’d spill additional details about his appearance. And guess what? Not only was he more than happy to discuss his sitcom role (which airs Wednesday, October 22), he also opened up about starring in 50 Cent’s drama series, “Powers,” his reaction to Alison Sweeney’s departure as “DAYS’” Sami and much more!