“The Locher Room” is welcoming back “Guiding Light” alums Laura Wright, Paul Anthony Stewart and Nancy St. Alban for another virtual reunion on Wednesday, June 17.
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Los Angeles County is giving the go-ahead for TV/film productions, including the daytime soaps, to resume effective Friday, June 12 as long as required health and safety protocols are followed.
Find out who’s coming and who’s going during a hot summer of all-new episodes of “Days of our Lives.” You won’t want to miss out!
Lime Pictures, producers of U.K. soap opera “Hollyoaks,” promises to address the systemic racism that has plagued the soap behind the scenes. Call to action to resolve issues.
Victoria Rowell is calling out Sony Pictures and producers of “The Young and the Restless” over systemic racism in light of the #BlackLivesMatter movement and calls for a “blackout” by show’s viewers.
“General Hospital” star William deVry (Julian Jerome) is helping dispel mistruths when it comes to when the daytime soap opera will resume filming.
“Days of our Lives” star Judi Evans has been diagnosed with COVID-19 and nearly had both legs amputated during continued hospitalization, weeks after falling off her horse and breaking many bones and some ribs.
Soap Opera Digest is picking up where Soaps In Depth left off by highlighting each issue toward bonus network-specific soap content.
L.A. County TV/film productions may not resume following a recent increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations, despite California Governors’ update on industry guidelines.
California Governor Gavin Newsom and Health Dept. announce productions can resume no sooner than June 12, following weeks of planning.





















