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Presenters Announced for the 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards

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The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has announced the presenters and other stars to appear on this year’s 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards to be broadcast on CBS and streaming on Paramount + on Friday night, June 24th.

The Daytime Emmy Awards, as previously revealed will be hosted by Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner, and will be presented live at 9 PM EDT/tape-delayed to West Coast at 9 PDT.

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Scheduled to a part of daytime’s biggest night include: Drew Barrymore (The Drew Barrymore Show, Tamron Hall (Tamron Hall), Scott Evans (Access Hollywood), Jerry O’Connell & Natalie Morales (The Talk), and Deborah Norville (Inside Edition), and from your favorite soaps: Deidre Hall (DAYS & Beyond Salem), Krista Allen (The Bold and the Beautiful), Tanner Novlan (The Bold and the Beautiful), Tanisha Harper (General Hospital), Cameron Mathison (General Hospital), Galen Gering (Days of our Lives), Sean Dominic (The Young and the Restless), Christian Le Blanc (The Young and the Restless), James Reynolds (Days of our Lives), Lawrence Saint-Victor (The Bold and the Beautiful), Camila Banus (Days of our Lives), Laura Wright (General Hospital), Tracey Bregman (The Young and the Restless), and Suzanne Rogers (Days of our Lives) who will present the John Aniston Lifetime Achievement.

In addition, NATAS announced presenters and those scheduled to appear at the Creative Arts & Lifestyle Award ceremony to be held this weekend on June 18th.  Fans can stream the Creative Arts & Lifestyle Daytime Emmys beginning live at 9 PM ET/6 PM PM at watch.TheEmmys.tv and via The Emmys apps for Xbox, iOS, tvOS, Android, FireTV, and Roku (full list at apps.theemmys.tv).

Representing daytime soaps and presenting at the Creative Arts & Lifestyle ceremony will be: Jennifer Gareis (The Bold and the Beautiful), Raven Bowens (Days of our Lives), Tajh Bellow (General Hospital), and Kate Linder (The Young and the Restless).

So, what do you think about the line-up of stars thus far for this year’s Daytime Emmys? Comment below.

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Violet Lemm

Hope Diedre Hall is o.k. she has not seemed herself lately on the show, kind of detached, can’t explain it. Too much Devil maybe.

Satan
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Satan

There’s no such thing as “too much Devil” !

Michaela
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Michaela

looking foward to the show

Rose
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Rose

Minus Jerry O’Connelle.

Rose
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Rose

He reminds me of a rodeo clown,!! Lol
Sorry I can’t watch the talk with him on there. He sucks!

Michaela
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Michaela

Agree

anne
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anne

What about Genie Francis, Leann Hunley and Thaao Penghlis?

Norene Wittlin
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Norene Wittlin

What channel?

Michaela
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Michaela

Why couldn’t they pick a soap actor and actress to host? Was not impressed with the ET hosts.If they wanted ET why not former GH Matt Cohen?

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Days of our Lives Renewed for Two More Seasons on Peacock

Days of our Lives, which transitioned last fall from NBC to the streamer, Peacock has received a two-season renewal pick-up.  That will bring DAYS through its 60th anniversary season.

Already hitting several milestones within its run including; it’s 14,000th episode back in 2020, and being the longest-running series in NBC history to move to Peacock, the lives, romance, intrigue, and drama will continue for the residents of Salem for at least two more years.

According to Peacock PR, DAYS has consistently been a top 10 title since its exclusive move to the platform last year. 

Throughout its enduring run, the show has garnered 61 Emmy Awards, including 2022’s Outstanding Writing for a Daytime Drama, and 392 nominations, as well as multiple People’s Choice Awards, GLAAD Media Awards and Prism Awards. 

The beloved series is produced by Corday Productions in association with Sony Pictures Television. Ken Corday is the executive producer with co-executive producer Albert Alarr. Ron Carlivati serves as current head writer. 

Excited to know that Days of our Lives received a two-season pick up from Peacock? Comment below.

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Head Writer Ron Carlivati on Bo & Hope Return: “This Is Old School Days of our Lives, and It’s Something That The Audience Has Waited a Very, Very Long Time to See”

Next week, begins the continuation of the shocking story arc that started last summer on Peacock’s limited streaming series, Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem Chapter 2. 

In it, DAYS fans learned that Bo (Peter Reckell) has been kept in cryogenic cylinder for years, and was brought back to life by Stefano’s daughter, Megan Hathaway (Miranda Wilson).

Now, circle March 16th for Reckell’s first episode back as Bo and March 17th as Kristian Alfonso’s first episode back as Hope to the mothership and Days of our Lives.

Head writer, Ron Carlivati previewed the storyline in a new interview with Soap Opera Digest in their latest issue on newsstands now.

Carlivati shared: “We pick up Hope where we left her off.  She had gone though this whole experience with Harris Michaels (Steve Burton), finding out that he was in league with Megan Hathaway, and we ended her on ‘Beyond Salem’ like, ‘I have to bring Megan Hathaway to justice.  I have to find her and make her pay.”‘

While Hope is on mission, she will also have Harris Michaels back in the mix, and as the head scribe shares, “Hope is on a collision course with Bo, and she’s unaware of it.”

As to what lies ahead for viewers, Ron revealed: “This is old-school Days of our Lives, and it’s something that the audience has waited a very, very long time to see.  You won’t want to miss it.”

Check out Peacock’s promo for the return of Bo and Hope below which teases that while most people get over their high school sweethearts, this one never did, alluding to Megan’s past relationship with Bo, which is the impetus for her revenge plot.

Now let us know, are you looking forward to seeing how Bo and Hope’s enduring love story continues? Comment below.

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Steve Burton Watches Back An Early Scene as Harris Michaels From 1988 & Talks on His Return to DAYS

As previously reported, look for two-time Daytime Emmy winner, Steve Burton (ex-Jason, GH, ex-Dylan, Y&R) to reprise his role as Harris Michaels in an upcoming story arc on Days of our Lives beginning on March 20th.

While Burton started his soap opera career on DAYS back in 1988, he didn’t return to the part of Harris Michaels until last year’s limited series streaming on Peacock, Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem 2.

Now heading back to the mothership for the first time in almost three and half decades, Burton sat down with his former GH co-star and current DAYS castmate, Wally Kurth (Ned, GH and Justin, DAYS) in a conversation for the DAYS You Tube Channel.

During the chat, Wally showed Steve an early scene of his with none other than Charlotte Ross, who at the time played Eve Donovan.  Make sure to check out Steve’s reaction to his younger soap opera self.

Then, Burton shares the reason the believes Harris is coming back to Salem: “For redemption because of the bad things he did; he wants to make it right.”

Photo: Peacock

What fans recall from Beyond Salem 2, is that Harris was seemingly brainwashed by Megan Hathaway (Miranda Wilson), who was hoping he would pull the trigger on Hope (Kristian Alfonso) at their wedding.  Instead, it appeared that Hope and Harris developed feelings for each other, or did they?

Now, with the return of Bo (Peter Reckell) and Hope along with Harris in the equation, is the story to bring down Megan Hathaway once and for all? Stay tuned.

Check out the Burton and Kurth conversation below.  Then let us know if you think Harris will help Hope and Bo bring down Megan via the comment section.

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