Variety
The entire cast of the NBC soap opera “Days of Our Lives” have been released from their contracts, Variety has confirmed.
The daytime drama has run for over 13,000 episodes since first debuting in 1965. The show will go on hiatus at the end of November, though it has shot enough episodes to last through the end of the current broadcast season. However, according to an individual close to the show, the show has found itself well ahead of schedule and the hiatus was always planned to give the cast members time off for the holidays. Should the show get picked up for another season, it would likely happen around the beginning of the year. READ MORE HERE
Oh well, thats how the world turns!
Oh no not “My Story”.
…they can’t compete with Adam Schiff’s dramatic retellings of perfectly ordinary phone calls, so they threw in the towel right there…
My wife watched the show when she was not working
for about 20 years. About 10 years ago she saw
two men kissing one another on it and she turned
the show off forever.
To be replaced by “Search for Tomorrow” reruns.
These are the days of our lives as the young and the restless search for tomorrow while the world turns at the edge of night.
I always wanted to say that!
Another one bites the dust. Cable TV is a waste of money and time for me. Have saved thousands by dumping it.
I hoid they’re converting it to Gays of Our Lives…
Used to watch while I was home raising the chilluns. Stopped when I went back to work. Would tune in every once in a while to catch up, but there’s just so much faked deaths, kidnappings, long lost evil twins showing up, and amnesia you can take. The last straw was demon possession. So many better things to with an hour now that I’m retired.
Like the sands of the hourglass, so —
Huh. It’s, uh, out of sand.
Welp, so long, folks.
“Fey,” sorry, not Macdonald Carey. Was thinking of announcer for Another World.
I always associate that show with being sick when I was a kid. Daytime teevee was a vast wasteland , after the morning kid shows there wasn’t much on.
Well, the writings on the wall for soap operas. The gay, and leftist characters and storylines don’t help.
Networks just don’t want to pay for these large ensemble casts and episodes. The scripts are just not gritty or relevant enough for Millennials and Gen Xers, although Boomers like me, enjoy the nostalgic form of entertainment. Hate to see soap operas go the way of radio shows – btw, ironically how soap operas got their start.
RIP,
Looked for a candle to lite, nothing in the house could be found.
Looked for the bags of shit I’ve taught my pups to leave at the front door to for me to lite for my neighbors ‘Trick’ stuff at Holly-ween, was nothing their!
I found the cats LTFAO at me,
Sorry Kitties, I got it now,,
Good Times,,,