“Days of our Lives” to resume production on Monday, February 3 following an extended production hiatus that began in November 2019.
Vanessa Williams set for a return to “Days of our Lives.” Find out what brings Valerie Grant back to Salem!
Daytime Emmy Awards actor reels will not be released this year, which is a change of course from what had become an annual tradition.
“Days of our Lives” star Mary Beth Evans (Kayla Brady) is set to host her own segment on the DOOL app, set for release on Friday, April 5.
Vanessa Williams has completed her run as Valerie Grant on NBC’s “Days of our Lives.” The actress last apepared on contract on November 21.
The winners of “The 45th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.”
Right along with the Horton family Christmas celebration, fans of NBC’s “Days of our Lives” can look forward to another tradition continuing. The network has announced that the annual “Day of DAYS” event will return to Universal CityWalk, located next to Universal Studios Hollywood, on Saturday, November 11.
In the current issue of TV Guide, on newsstands now, the magazine examines the four remaining daytime soaps consisting of “The Bold and the Beautiful,” “Days of our Lives,” “General Hospital” and “The Young and the Restless” and how FOX’s “Empire” may have influenced a push for more diversity in 2015 during love in the afternoon.
With anticipation of returning characters, historic moments, and happy memories upon us as “Days of our Lives” celebrates its 50th anniversary later this fall, the daytime drama series is set to release a new photo book titled “Days of our Lives: 50 Years,” which was pieced together by co-executive producer Greg Meng. As part of the release, a multi-city promotional tour has been scheduled.
With new head writers on the horizon it was inevitable that “Days of our Lives” would also be getting a new teen scene, especially with what executive producer Ken Corday says to TV Insider‘s Michael Logan of something his late mother, Betty, used to share with him: “‘You have to water the roots of the [Days of our Lives] tree with a new generation every 10 years or so’ and that’s what we’ve done,” notes Corday to Logan. “These are the children of the children of the children of the children, and they are vital to our future.”





















