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RATINGS: ‘The Young and the Restless’ Scores Season High in Total Viewers and Most-Watched Week in Months
The ratings are out for the week of December 1-5 and it was CBS daytime’s The Young and the Restless that came out on top among the other broadcast television daytime dramas.
According to data from Soap Opera Network, what made Y&R’s week most-notable was the the long-running series scored a new season high among total viewers and it was the soap opera’s most-watched week overall since August 4-8, 2025.
In addition, after faltering to sister soap, The Bold and the Beautiful in the previous ratings period, Y&R took back the top spot in the key Women 18-49 demo. Y&R also was at the top of the Women 25-54 demo; despite a bit of a decline in the category.
In story for that week, Victor (Eric Braeden) confronted the resurrected villain Matt Clark (Roger Howarth) aka Mitch Bacall in Los Angeles, leading to chaos and and a pursuit; Jack (Peter Bergman) devised a risky plan to protect Jabot from Victor’s tech threat, while Audra (Zuleyka Silver) and Claire’s (Hayley Erin) feud escalated; plus, Noah (Lucas Adams) and Sienna (Tamara Braun) were trapped, and Sharon (Sharon Case) and Nick (Joshua Morrow) faced pressure as Victor used stolen AI against his enemies.
Y&R came with a tally of 2,992,000 total viewers, up +15,000 from the previous week from their episodes, B&B was second with 2,605,00, followed by General Hospital with 1,896,000, and last Beyond the Gates with 1,593,000. However, Beyond the Gates had the biggest additions in total viewers for the ratings period adding + 142,000 eyeballs.
There was also some good news for General Hospital. After the ABC daytime drama’s key demos were down the week prior, the show bounced back with a season high among Women 18-49 (0.19 rating) and Women 25-54 (0.27 rating).
So, now we ask you, which soap opera is making you want to tune-in every day? The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, Beyond the Gates, The Bold and the Beautiful, or is it the Peacock streaming soap opera, Days of our Lives? Let us know via the comment section below.
GH leaves everybody else in the dust
GH is on fire right now. Loving it. Young and Restless needs to write a redemption story line for Victor, enough is enough of him. Claire is obviously headed for a who done it storyline when Audra is killed off .
Yet GH isn’t number one in the ratings
I started watching again when Erika Slezak was on, and I haven’t stopped. GH is 100X more entertaining than what Y&R puts out. GH keeps it fresh, Y&R keeps it stale.
100% agree. Y&r stories are so boring in comparison to GH.
Victor always wins. I love Victor, but he shouldn’t always win especially with Jack. Its too predictable.
GH is on fire bright now. There have been so many great performances lately, especially Valentin, Tracy, Willow and Portia.
Yet GH isn’t number one in the ratings Gh was way better in the 80’s and 90’s.
I bet you strike a pose during each YawneR opening.
I totally agree. GH stinks. The CBS soaps and Days are so much better.
Here’s how I’m ranking the soaps I watch based on how I’m enjoying current storylines (12/15-24):
1.Days
2. Y&R
3. GH
4. BTG
i totally agree with you i don’t watch gh so i guess i would have to substitute bold but 1 2 and 4 are my exact same
yandr has been better days has been consistent as has bold but those are the shows that always take a beating ! i never ever ever watch gh over hyped to no end ! i have watched beyond the gates since its first episode and while i like it people act as if it’s absolutely amazing and without flaws ! while i love vernon anita martin and smitty even Kat there are a few characters i dint take to ! first of all leslie i would think the people surrounding this show would write a villainous with some vulnerability but i am sorry there is no rooting value for her at all people trash the character of Phyllis on yandr but sorry her and ej on days are played so well by stafford and dan f that you root for them ! also love bill and ted but Andre and newcomer Isiah is it there are as much of a bust as Ashley ! i watch beyond everyday and i’m rooting for it but let’s not always trash our our veteran soaps and save the praise for the newcomer and gh share the wealth
Young and the Restless! Always
I like Y & R, but sometimes it’s so slow. I still watch but I also love Gen. Hospital now which has so many great characters and plot lines.
100% agree
I only watch GH because I don’t have time to watch everything.
GH has been the best soap for 2025. Numerous storylines and top performances. Personally believe that the sad ratings lead-in of GMA3 is hurting the show. Keep up the great work GH! You should exceed 2M+ viewers in time.
Gh socks. They had better ratings in the 80’s and 90’s. I for one is glad I stopped watching it
May. You’re a broken record- not sure why you feel compelled to express the same thought over and over. We get it. You don’t care for GH but you love Y&R. Luckily in this world there’s such a thing as choice and there’s something for everyone.
Did you skip all your English classes?
No. English are my best subject. It’s just GH socks and Y&R don’t.
Always Young and Restless ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Y & R, plus GH
B&B missed a perfect opportunity to hold onto the top spot.
The writers sent the whole cast into the night in the woods to look for Luna(tic). Imagine the mystery that could have been built had Luna been found dead from blunt force trauma? A whodunit that could have lasted a couple of rating cycles. The big reveal: Remy did it! His motive: a twisted notion of helping Electra be rid of Luna to win her forgiveness so Deke would take him back. Retraumatizing the teacher by her killing Luna was not a worthy end to such a strong, intriguing character.
General Hospital has great actors, but the storylines go on forever! How long ago was Drew shot and everyone is still running around trying to pin the crime on someone else.
Y&R. And B&B. Been watching Y&R since DAY ONE! I’m 66. Watched in high school! At LSU
THEN CAME THE VCR – NEVER MISSED AN EPISODE!!!!! Would come straight home from work hit rewind and chill with Victor (love him – he makes me laugh!) and Jack ( he makes me cry. Hehe)
BTG is firing on all cylinders and is a must see. Classy, well written, well acted. It deserves a larger audience.
Totally true!
1.Y&R ❣️
2. Beyond The Gates Babayyyyyyyyy ❣️❣️❣️❣️❣️
Adding Roger Howarth was genius for Y&R he’s the king of villainous acting!
While I do not watch Y & R, just DAYS and GH, With the addition of Roger, Tamara and Lucas,
Y & R should go up in ratings. All three are great actors, and unfortunately GH and DAYS has all three of these actors and they could give them a good storyline.
Unfortunately I have stopped watching Y&R after 40 years but still tape episodes and delete. My favourite that I can’t miss is Coronation Street
YawneR benefits from TPIR being its lead-in.
Let’s be honest, of the three daytime soaps, Y&R indeed was the highest rated SOAP in that category. But overall, Y&R is 6th in the demo, with B&B and GH tied for 8th. But all soaps are suffering in the 18-49 demos, don’t kid yourself. And the 25-54 demos aren’t any better for the SOAPS, with Y&R 6th, B&B 8th and GH 9th. They easily get beaten by both parts of The Price is RIght, The View, The 3rd hour of the Today Show, and the 2nd half of Let’s Make a Deal. In total viewership, Y&R and B&B do better, but that just indicates that older viewers are still watching, and that’s not the demo advertisers are looking for. The soaps are barely holding on, and nothing truly has sparked more viewers to tune in.
Total viewers include people from age two and up.
YawneR viewers include a lot of people in diapers.
There are five daytime soaps, one of which is not included in the ratings.
GH is the worst it’s ever been in 60 years. I’m baffled by the decisions BTS.
Now that’s quite a strong statement. Please elaborate and tell what storylines you think make it the worst.
Is it really worse than the reign of Peter August? Fluke? The Woman in White? Catatonic Laura? Sonny & Emily, Luke & Felicia?
I’m just rather baffled by some of the reactions here. I did stop watching Y&R after watching it since I was in middle school. The reason was due to tired, redundant recycled writing. The actors are terrific but when it came to the bad out weighing the good, I had to finally let Y&R go. With GH, the good certainly outweighs the bad so I keep watching after a hard day of work. What baffles me is viewers’ reactions to the ratings. Yeah, I am perplexed as to why Y& R still garners top ratings despite abysmal writing but I’m glad folks are still tuning into soaps period. We should not make this a contest and should applaud any soap opera earning high ratings. We need folks to keep tuning in no matter what the venue is. We should all be on the same page here.
Yeah the reason Y&R always is at the top is old viewership but also probably mostly due to its early time slot. GH comes on at the latest time yet they have won for outstanding drama series more than any other soap! I wonder if you put Y&R on at 2 or 3 would it still be top rated. Y&R has been terrible for so many years now. GH always had interesting characters and storylines and they know how to utilize their history.
Someone is not paying attention as the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series has gone to GH for 5 straight years since 2021. I rest my case.
The Daytime Emmy voters cast their votes based on two episodes submitted. Your case is weak.
Yes it are. All smart people know that Y&R rocks while GH socks. Only losers watch GH.
I would rather be a loser spending time with GH than watch Y&R any day. And so I guess that the 2 Emmy wins this year for Y&R were overrated based on May’s opinion?
I’m smart, and I can smell bad writing a mile away. Y&R’s Josh Griffith is the worst head writer out there. He can start a story, but then it always gets lost somewhere in the middle, and then he either concludes it in the blink of an eye, or just forgets about the story all together. He’s the worst. I started watch GH again a few months ago, and I love it! Better use of the actors, better stories, better scripts. GH wins hands down.
Exactly! I’m not surprised they’ve always been a better quality soap than any of the others ever were or could be. They have won 16 total of the outstanding drama series and a lot of that was when soaps were really popular and competitive. GH is an icon – they are the reason for the term “super couple”! Luke and Laura Brenda and sonny Frisco and Felicia Etc.
GH, Y & R, B & B ❤️
Beyond the Gates
There are five soaps on air including Days. Is it possible for you to report on how well they are doing on their streaming platforms? We know Days is a top ten pick on Peacock. I would love to know how GH is doing on Hulu and how the other three are doing on Paramount plus. I see the Beyond the Gates and Young and the Restless cast dancing on Reels and Instagram and it’s fun. In addition to this there is Eric Braedens,
Maurice Bernard’s and Steve Burton’s platforms. I must say there is a lot going on for what was considered a dead genre. Daytime is definitely back.
Bold and Beautiful biotches
Oh shut up.
Takes one to know one
Who you calling a biotch, biotch?!
And now YawneR has lost 151,000 total viewers from the previous week according to the newest ratings.
It just doesn’t have any staying power. Down, down, down it will go because it’s a boring show.
With the exception of the NFL all television ratings are down. It’s the age old problem with soaps, how do you capture the people who are working during the day but come home and view the show on a streaming platform or a video recorder at night or on the weekends. I can see people watching the View during the day but I bet they are not streaming it at night. So until we have a system that can give us that information we have no idea what’s working or not.
Days Of Our Lives
‘Days of Our Lives’ Eric Martsolf Recalls Moment He Learned He Was Cast as Brady Black, and Last Scenes with Drake Hogestyn (SOAPY Exclusive Preview)
Daytime Emmy winner, Eric Martsolf talks about how he learned he was cast as Brady Black on Days of Our Lives on an all-new episode of Soapy Hosted by Rebecca Budig and Greg Rikaart dropping Tuesday, June 16. Martsolf, who is the special guest, related how he was out of a job following the end of his run as Passions’ Ethan Crane when the NBC soap was canceled in 2008.
In addition, Eric shares a heartbreaking and memorable conversation with the late Drake Hogestyn (John Black), who at the time was in the throes of chemotherapy following his pancreatic cancer diagnosis. Ahead of the premiere of this heartfelt conversation, Michael Fairman TV is giving you an exclusive preview with two clips from Martsolf’s visit to the CBS podcast.
First, Eric recounted how he and his wife Lisa had recently welcomed twin boys, bought a house, and he did not know if he would find a way quick enough to support the family. Eric had already learned the part he read for at Days of Our Lives, he didn’t get. However, little did he know, that he was about to instead become the recast Brady Black, previously played by Kyle Lowder.

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THE CALL THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
“I had my kids in their double-stroller in Porter Ranch, wondering how I’m going to pay for this house? Marnie Saitta (casting director, Days of Our Lives) calls me up, ‘Eric, can you get your butt to the studio right now?’ I’m like, ‘Why? I didn’t get the job.’ She’s like, ‘Well, maybe you got a job. They want you for Brady Black. They want to bring back this character. He’s been off the canvas for about three years.’ I said, ‘Marnie, Oh, my God! That is such great news. I have my kids, and my wife’s out of town.’ She’s like, ‘Bring your kids. Drop ’em off at my office!’ I dropped the boys off at her office, went and met with Gary Tomlin (former co-executive producer, DAYS), and he said, ‘You’re Brady now. Here’s your backstory. Welcome to the show.'”
Eric continued, “I went back to Marnie’s and I knocked on the door and they’re my kids. One has the Apple remote in his hand or whatever hitting it against the desk, the other one’s playing with the keyboard. Marnie says, ‘Congratulations, get your kids out of my office now.” I was like, ‘I’m so sorry. I love you. Just send me the bill for the damage.’ Eventually, my wife Lisa came home. I said, ‘I’m on DAYS now.’ We cried and we hugged, and I’ve been with DAYS ever since.”
THE HEARTBREAKING MOMENT WITH DRAKE HOGESTYN
The Days of Our Lives family lost one of its most beloved members when Drake Hogestyn who played John Black for 38 years passed away from pancreatic cancer on September 28, 2024. It wasn’t until June of 2025, that DAYS viewers saw the story play out where John succumbed to internal injuries sustained in an explosion saving the experimental serum to bring Bo Brady back to life. It was John’s final mission.
During his visit to Soapy, Eric Martsolf was asked to share one of his greatest memories of working with Drake as his TV son. In an emotional moment, Martsolf recalled trying to tape a scene with Drake when he clearly was feeling the effects of the chemotherapy he was undergoing at the time, while he tried to soldier on as Drake was known to do.

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“Not to get too sentimental, but I think it was one of the last scenes we did together. We were in the interrogation room at the Salem PD. John is talking to Brady about something and he had to stop tape because he was on chemo and he would have to excuse himself from the set, come back, gather himself, and just go right back into the scene. You could tell he was really struggling. He didn’t talk to me much about what was going on. I heard through the grapevine what was wrong with him. I just looked at him and I went, ‘How you doing?’ We had a five minute break, and he said, ‘I’m just on a journey. It’s going to be good. It’s going to be fine.’ That just broke my heart. He still wanted to keep telling the story even though his body wasn’t letting him. Drake never complained, never bitched.”
Martsolf added, “My memory of Drake is just a man of fortitude, and a man that was a storyteller until the end that just wanted to keep doing his job. He gave Ken Corday (executive producer, Days of Our Lives) his blessing to film John Black’s funeral while he was still on this planet. Ken said to him, ‘Are you sure?’ Drake was like, ‘Tell the story.’ That’s a man. That’s a guy who is dedicated to what he had been doing for the last 40, 50 years.”
Soapy Hosted by Rebecca Budig and Greg Rikaart features weekly lively and often nostalgic conversations with beloved past and present stars and creatives from across the entire soap opera community and all networks and platforms, including daytime and primetime. Whether a lifelong fan or discovering the genre for the first time, the series shares that it, “offers a fresh, fun behind-the-scenes look at the stories – and storytellers – that define daytime drama.”
Episodes from the audio/video podcast series are available for free via Audacy and the CBS brand You Tube Channel. The podcast is produced by the Paramount Multiplatform Production Group, with Mike Benson serving as executive producer.
Take a look at these exclusive previews below with Eric Martsolf.
Now let us know, were you touched by Eric’s memories of Drake struggling to work as he battled cancer? What did you think of Eric’s casting story of how he became the new Brady Black? Have you enjoyed Eric’s performance over the last 18 years in the role? Weigh-in via the comment section.
General Hospital
‘General Hospital’s’ Controversial Luke and Laura Rape Episode: Writer Sheri Anderson Reveals Behind the Scenes Decisions and Admits ‘I Was Wrong’ to Defend It (Exclusive)
It’s one of the most controversial storylines in soap opera history, when Luke (the late Anthony Geary) raped Laura (Genie Francis) back in an episode that aired in 1979. In the story, one fateful night while believing his latest assignment for the mob would get him killed, Luke drank heavily, and confessed his love to Laura. She had been working at the disco at the time and tried to comfort him.
Luke said, “I’m not going to die without holding you in my arms just one time. Dance with me.” As Herb Alpert’s “Rise,” played in the background, Laura tried to leave as she was getting fearful of Luke. The camera panned away as Luke forced himself on her and Laura screamed, “No!” The aftermath also became a huge problem for the series years later. GH tried to pass it off as a seduction, while viewer outcry, and as the world evolved over the decades called it then and now what it was, “rape.”
The script writer for that episode was prolific soap opera writer and three-time Emmy winner, Sheri Anderson. The popular scribe is best-known for her work on Days of Our Lives and also her tenure as its co-head writer, but she also spent a few years at General Hospital smack dab in the late 70s and early 80s, under then legendary executive producer, Gloria Monty.

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During her visit last week to the Michael Fairman Channel, where Anderson opened up about a specific moments throughout her storied writing career, as well as the state of the soaps now in our culture, she recalled the events that transpired before and after that led to her scripting the infamous rape episode on GH.
ABC NETWORK EXEC DECIDES LUKE SHOULD RAPE LAURA
Sheri began, “What happened was Pat Falken Smith (then head writer, GH) came in from a meeting and she was stoned-faced, and we said, ‘What’s going on?’ She said Jackie Smith, who was head of the network, wants Luke to rape Laura and we were like, ‘What? We can’t do that!” She said that’s what we were going to so, because we were exploring ‘date rape’ at the time.”
“So, on General Hospital, or any show that I’ve been involved with, we would get as much research as we could on the subject, especially when I was writing,” explained Anderson. “I would always send the script to a therapist and say, ‘is this accurate? Is this emotionally correct?'”
Anderson shared from the writers viewpoint what the story was about at that time: “Luke was from the wrong side of the tracks. He was trying to prove himself to the mob and they said to prove it, you have to go kill a senator Mitch Williams. Luke couldn’t go through with it, which meant he was a dead man. He went back to the Campus Disco which he owned and Laura was there. She was waiting for her husband (Scotty Baldwin). So, when Laura was trying to comfort Luke, things started to get out of control.”
THE COINED “SEDUCTION”
“The script which I wrote was 110 pages, which was typical at the time. Gloria Monty, who was a brilliant executive producer and director who changed daytime, was the director of that episode,” explained Anderson on the writing for the soap back in the late 70s. “They probably cut 30 pages of material, because she was so intent on the rape and making it as brutal as she could. So, we were just going forward and thinking, ‘Oh, my God! That was really awful.'”
Over decades, the moment was called as aforementioned, “a seduction,” a “date rape,” and then as GH viewers recalled, it was in 1998 that Luke admitted to his son Lucky (Jonathan Jackson) that he actually raped his mother, Laura.

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ANDERSON COULD NO LONGER DEFEND THE STORY POINT
It is not lost on Anderson, how GH at the time, tried to pass off the on-screen incident, “In retrospect, and I believe Michelle Val Jean (creator, head-writer, executive producer of Beyond the Gates) once said that it upset her, that we would say it was really a ‘seduction’ and all of those things, because it was not. It was rape, and (back then) I would try to, in a sense, defend it, and frankly, I was wrong,” revealed Sheri.
“I wrote the rape episode and I actually wrote the episode after it and we had Emily McLaughlin who played nurse Jessie Brewer who came to me later and said, ‘thank you.’ Because she said, ‘I wrote the aftermath of it so poignantly for her and Genie,’ recalled Sheri. “Then, we had Irene Kassorla, the real-life therapist come in, and on the show do group therapy sessions. So, it was really fascinating for me I thought that we were doing it extremely well, and I still think we did it extremely well. But, yes, it was rape, and it was wrong.”

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GLORIA MONTY SWORE SHE WOULD NEVER MARRY LUKE AND LAURA
In an ironic twist, when Pat Falken Smith and Sheri left General Hospital to return to Days of Our Lives, suddenly Luke and Laura were getting married, after Gloria Monty swore she would never let them tie the knot. As soap fans know, the wedding remains the most-watched episode in soap opera in history with over 30 million people tuning-in on November 16 and 17 of 1981.
“People talk about that story thinking Luke raped Laura, and then they got married. No! Luke raped Laura, but it destroyed their lives with the secrets that they carried. Laura would not tell anybody that Luke was the one who raped her, and their lives were altered in so many ways. It took a long time to bring them back as a couple because they had such chemistry personally, so it was just the obvious way to go,” explained Anderson of the writers mindset at the time. “Gloria Monty said to us, ‘We’ll never marry them.’ Then, when as a writing team we left and went to Days of Our Lives, she married them two months later.”
You can catch our full informative chat with Sheri Anderson below.
So, what did you think about what really went on behind the scenes at General Hospital when the decision came down to have Luke rape Laura in the controversial scenes? Did you appreciate the insight provided by Sheri? Is it still one of the more troubling plot points in the storied history of Luke and Laura to you? Weigh-in via the comment section below.
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‘The Bold and the Beautiful’s’ Brad Bell and Oliver Bell Already Prepping ‘Hollywood Starlet’ Season 2 With Goal to Elevate Verticals from Trope of Degrading Women
News out of Monaco and the 65th annual Monte-Carlo Television Festival. The Bold and the Beautiful’s Brad Bell (executive producer and head writer) and his son, Oliver Bell, who have formed the microdrama company, Red Flair Entertainment, revealed on Sunday that they are already gearing up for season two of their just announced first foray into verticals, Hollywood Starlet.
As previously reported, the first season will be filmed at Sunset Las Palmas Studios in Hollywood where the CBS soap opera has called home since late summer of 2025, and will star microdrama favorites, Eric Guilmette, Molly Anderson, and Bella Mraz. Most of the talent is expect to be back for season 2.
Hollywood Startlet will bow in mid-August on aTwist, the new microdrama studio and platform founded by former studio execs: Jana Winograde, Susan Rovner and Lloyd Braun. According to Deadline, season 1 will be comprised of 44 episodes of 90-to-120 seconds apiece.

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‘HOLLYWOOD STARLET’ WILL TELL STORY OF POWERFUL WOMEN AND FAMILY STORIES
While at the Monte-Carlo TV Festival, the Bells spoke on their new venture, with Oliver making it clear that what they didn’t like about the current state of most verticals are that they often tells stories which demean women, which harkens back to to China, were the microdrama was born.
Oliver explained, “I was watching ReelShort and a lot of these Chinese dramas, which I thought were very captivating. But then you’d see some parts that were degrading to women. For me, that was a little offensive. I thought we could do an American one where we have powerful women and lovely family stories. I felt like that wasn’t being seen.”

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THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL IN MONTE CARLO
While viewer should not expect any crossovers at this time with The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful, Brad and Olive plan are to have their vertical series capture the spirit of those shows, in turn, swerving some less savory elements in the microdrama genre.
In addition, it was revealed as expected that stars of The Bold and the Beautiful who are making a public appearance at the festival: Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke), Thorsten Kaye (Ridge), Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy), Tanner Novlan (Finn) and Kimberlin Brown (Sheila) are also in town for a remote shoot that will air most likely later this summer on the CBS soap opera.
So, looks like Brad and Oliver Bell have put a fast track on Hollywood Startlet seasons 1 and 2, and another B&B remote is on the way. Intrigued by the microdrama? Looking forward to seeing what befalls Brooke, Ridge, Steffy, Finn and Sheila in story while in Monte Carlo? Weigh-in via the comment section below.
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