Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Marc Berman is a New York-based reporter who covers media. In other words, daytime television was bubbling with soapy drama, and ...
Like sands through the hourglass. “Days of Our Lives” officially killed off Drake Hogestyn’s character, John Black, on Monday. The emotional episode came eight months after Hogestyn passed away from ...
Recently, Days of Our Lives snagged a two-year renewal at Peacock, leaving it on the air through Season 63 and through 2028. That’s more than anyone expected. Many fans only expected the long-running ...
The pickup will take the daytime soap through its 63rd season. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor The sands will keep running through the hourglass on Days of Our Lives. The renewal comes on ...
Days of Our Lives has been on for 60 years. For those counting, that's 21,900 days. And while there haven't been quite that many episodes of the enduring NBC soap opera—which made the move to Peacock ...
On November 8, 1965, NBC premiered Days of Our Lives, the first daytime soap opera to debut entirely in color. The unaired pilot episode for the series was filmed in July 1965. One notable difference ...
On November 8, 1965, NBC premiered Days of Our Lives, the first daytime soap opera to debut entirely in color. The series was created by husband-and-wife team Ted and Betty Corday, along with soap ...