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The Bold and the Beautiful, B&B, #BoldandBeautiful "The Bold and the Beautiful" premiered March 23, 1987 on CBS. The series airs weekdays on CBS. Anytime on Paramount+.

TOMORROW: Daytime Emmy Pre-Nominations Announced; How You Can Join Judging Panel

On Wednesday, January 27, we'll finally get our first glimpse at what the "43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" nominees could potentially look like when the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) releases pre-nominations in the categories of Outstanding Lead Actress, Lead Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Younger Actor and Younger Actress. Before the potential prospects are released, why not think about joining the judging panel, who collectively votes…

THIS WEEK: Quinn Prepares to Eliminate Liam From The Picture on ‘B&B’

After Quinn (Rena Sofer) insists to Wyatt (Darin Brooks) that he is meant to be with Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), even after the two were found intimately in bed by Steffy's fiancé, Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton), what will Quinn do to make sure that her son gets the girl he desires? Liam better watch out as Quinn has made him a target, or that's what it appears in the latest promo for CBS' "The Bold and the Beautiful."

Heather Tom Directs Episode of ‘B&B’ Airing Next Week

"The Bold and the Beautiful's" Heather Tom (Katie Logan) is joining fellow daytime actresses Alison Sweeney (ex-Sami Brady, "Days of our Lives"), Kimberly McCullough (Robin Scorpio, "General Hospital") and even former colleague Susan Flannery (ex-Stephanie Forrester) from in front of the camera to behind-the-scenes: The soap star directed the Tuesday, January 5 episode of the CBS daytime drama series!

‘DAYS’ Executive Producer Ken Corday Reveals Reasoning Behind Shawn Brady Switcheroo

In the January 4, 2016 issue of Soap Opera Digest, on newsstands now, "Days of our Lives" executive producer Ken Corday revealed the reasons behind the soap's decision to bring back actor Brandon Beemer (ex-Owen Knight, "The Bold and the Beautiful") to the role of Shawn Douglas Brady, the eldest child of Hope (Kristian Alfonso) and Bo (Peter Reckell), so soon after the blink-and-you-missed-it return and departure of original adult portrayer Jason Cook.