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‘Days of Our Lives' Moving to Peacock: Here's How to Watch
Long-time NBC soap will stream exclusively on Peacock beginning Sept. 12.
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How to Watch ‘Days of Our Lives' on Peacock: Your Step-by-Step Guide
Want to know how to watch “Days of Our Lives” on Peacock TV once it leaves broadcast on September 12? Here’s a step-by-step guide so you won’t miss a moment.
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‘Days of Our Lives,' NBC's Longest-Running Series, Moving to Peacock
“Days of Our Lives,” NBC’s longest-running series, will begin streaming exclusively on Peacock next month, and will be replaced by “NBC News Daily” in the drama’s former network time slot, the network announced Wednesday. Starting Sept. 12, all new episodes of the show will debut on Peacock daily; Peacock Premium subscribers can access past shows, the network said. “NBC News...
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When Will ‘Days of Our Lives' Return to NBC?
As many “Days of Our Lives” fans have noticed, the soap opera hasn’t been on NBC lately. That’s because the popular daytime soap set in the fictional Midwestern town of Salem is pre-empted by the 2022 Winter Olympics. Fans aren’t missing any episodes because they’re not airing anywhere in the U.S. right now. “Days of Our Lives” will not...
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Yes, ‘Days of Our Lives' Is Really Doing a Holiday Movie
Looks like we’ll be heading to Salem for the holidays, as “Days of Our Lives” has a spin-off Christmas film heading to Peacock.
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Schedule Change: ‘Days of Our Lives' Preempted Nationwide During the Tokyo Olympics
Do not fret “Days of Our Lives” fans, you won’t miss a thing during the Olympics.
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CT LIVE!: “Days of Our Lives” Celebrates 55 Years on Television
Taylor talked to two of the stars, Deidre Hall and Eric Martsolf.
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'Days of Our Lives' Star Kristian Alfonso Leaving the Show After Nearly 40 Years
Kristian Alfonso, one of the most recognizable faces on “Days of Our Lives,” is leaving her role on the daytime drama after 37 years. “I feel blessed and honored to have been invited into people’s homes for over three decades. However, it is now time for me to write my next chapter,” Alfonso said in a statement posted to Instagram….
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Longtime Soap Opera Actor John Callahan Dies at 66
Actor John Callahan, known for playing Edmund Grey on “All My Children” and also starring on other soaps including “Days of Our Lives,” “Santa Barbara” and “Falcon Crest,” has died.
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‘Days of Our Lives' Sands to Flow for 56th Season on NBC
There’s more life ahead for the NBC daytime serial “Days of our Lives,” renewed for a 56th season.
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'Veronica Mars' Brad Bufanda Dies by Suicide at Age 34
Brad Bufanda, best known for his role on “Veronica Mars,” died by suicide this week. He was 34. A Los Angeles County coroner’s office official told Variety that the actor died of traumatic injuries due to suicide after jumping off a building on Wednesday. TMZ quoted a law enforcement official as saying Bufanda left a suicide note, which was found...
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‘Boy Meets World' House Finds a Buyer
A Studio City house featured in the 1990s TV sitcom “Boy Meets World” has sold for $1.29 million, a spokeswoman for the real estate agency said.
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The Stars Shined for Mary Hart; Now Daytime Emmys Will, Too
In the early 1980s, Mary Hart became the face — and the famously insured legs — of a new breed of TV show, the entertainment news magazine. She quickly rose from correspondent to anchor on “Entertainment Tonight,” powered by a dazzling smile, unflagging charm and an engagingly deft touch with the celebrities who are the syndicated show’s currency. Many such...
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‘Young and Restless' Among Those Leading Daytime Emmy Nods
CBS led with 70 nominations overall while its daytime drama “The Young and the Restless” led with 25 nods when nominations were announced Wednesday for the 44th Annual Daytime Emmy awards. TV’s remaining trio of soap operas, “General Hospital” (23 nominations), “The Bold and the Beautiful” (23 nominations) and “Days of Our Lives” (22 nominations) were the other series with...
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Alison Sweeney Is Leaving ‘The Biggest Loser'
“Days of Our Lives” star Alison Sweeney has hosted the NBC reality series “The Biggest Loser” since 2007.