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B&B’s Lisa Yamada and Christian Weissmann to Chat Live on the Michael Fairman Channel

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As part of Daytime Emmy week, two of this year’s nominees in the inaugural Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series category, The Bold and the Beautiful’s Lisa Yamada (Luna Nozawa) and Christian Weissmann (Remy Pryce), will chat live on the Michael Fairman Channel on Wednesday, October 15th at a special time, 2:30pm ET/11:30am PT.

Not only are Lisa and Christian nominated together in the same category, and appeared together in many scenes on B&B, but they are good friends in real-life and have celebrated being nominees together over the last few months.

In addition, Lisa and Christian are featured in the red-hot storyline on B&B right now, where Luna is apparently pregnant with Will Spencer’s (Crew Morrow) child after she took advantage of him in the most underhanded of ways, while Remy was in shock to learn that his former friend, Luna was alive after believing she had been killed by Liam Spencer (Scott Clifton).

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When a desperate Luna needed a place to hide, she hightailed it to Remy’s, only to find he is gay and living with his boyfriend, Deke (Harrison Cone), who turns out to be Deacon Sharpe’s (Sean Kanan) son. Previously, Remy was obsessed with Electra (Laneya Grace) when he first came to town and he too got up in Will Spencer’s business. However, it will be interesting to see how this week’s episodes of B&B play out and if it will draw Remy and Luna back into each others orbit. Stay tuned.

Meanwhile, Lisa and Christian delivered high intensity scenes and performances during the 2024 calendar year which earned them nominations for the 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.  Lisa and Christian will compete with Olivia d’Abo (Fifi Garrett, The Bay), AnnaLynne McCord (Cat Greene, Days of Our Lives) and Ashley Puzemis (Holly Jonas, Days of our Lives) in the Outstanding Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama Series category.

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The new award honors an actor or actress who has delivered an outstanding performance as an “emerging talent” while working within the daytime drama field. To be considered for this category, performers must meet all of the following criteria: Be on their first Daytime contract with no previous Daytime Emmy acting nominations, have been part of their Daytime Drama for two years or less at the time of consideration, appear in a speaking role with at least one multi-episode story arc. This new category has no age restriction, shifting the focus away from a performer’s age and instead highlighting their status as a newcomer to daytime television.

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The 52nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held on Friday, October 17th live from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California and will be streamed live beginning at 7pm ET/4pm PT via watch.theemmys.tv and The Emmys app.

If you have a question or comment for Lisa and Christian that you would like posed to them during our broadcast, but can’t be with us live, make sure to drop it below in the comment section, and we just might ask it on air.

So, are you rooting for Lisa or Christian to take home the first-ever Emerging Talent in a Daytime Drama award? Do you think Remy will somehow be involved in the next leg of Luna’s baby on the way storyline? Share your thoughts and theories!

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‘The Young and the Restless’ Tamara Braun Teases Sienna and Nick Relationship Turn, ‘There is Some Chemistry’

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It looks like now may be the time that The Young and the Restless is building towards a change in the dynamic between Sienna Bacall (Tamara Braun) and Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow).

First, Nick is not himself these days since becoming addicted to painkillers and most importantly, fentanyl. Second, Sienna is seeing Audra (Zuleyka Silver) popping back into Lucas’ (Lucas Adams) life more than she wants to. Third, Sienna’s brother got into trouble with drugs so there is empathy there for what Nick is going through and potentially to help him pull through this.

Tamara Braun, who is celebrating her 25th anniversary on daytime soaps this month, spoke to Soaps.com about how the Y&R fans are noticing something between Sienna and Nick. Will they hit the sheets? Will they have an affair? A one-night stand? Or will it be platonic, and she could be the person to help Nick out in one of the darkest times in his life?

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A NEW WOMAN IN NICK’S LIFE?

“I guess it would make for an interesting triangle,” said Braun about the possibility of being the woman between dad and son. “But people can have chemistry that isn’t romantic, and it can still become something really interesting. You know, like when you feel like you’ve met somebody before, or you meet somebody for the first time, and you’re instantly best friends, like, ‘How the heck are we grooving so well?’”

The two-time Daytime Emmy winning actress added that maybe that is what the audience is sensing with Nick and Sienna, but Braun does confirm,”There is some chemistry.”

TOUGH LOVE

With Nick’s addiction spiraling out of control and especially by week’s end on all-new episodes of the CBS soap opera, Tamara says Sienna’s experience with her brother and drugs, could lead to more key time with Nic:, “Whether it’s romantic, (it could be just a case of) ‘I want to try and get it right when I wasn’t able to before.”‘

So would be down for Sienna and Nick to have some sort of romantic encounter or relationship? Would you be more enthused if they remain friendly and she helps him try to deal with his addiction, or would you want them in each others orbits as friends and lovers? Let us know via the comment section.

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Jennifer Harmon, ‘One Life to Live’s’ Cathy Craig, and ‘How to Survive a Marriage’ Star, Dead at 82

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Sad news to report for the One Life to Live family. Actress Jennifer Harmon who was the last actress to play the emotionally troubled Cathy Craig has passed away. Harmon, who also starred on the defunct NBC soap opera, How to Survive a Marriage, died in New York on May 9 at the age of 82. Harmon’s family made the announcement.

Jennifer was the fifth actress to play One Life to Live’s Cathy, following Catherine Burns, Amy Levitt, Jane Alice Brandon and Dorrie Kavanaugh. During her two year tenure with the soap, from 1976 through 1978, she received a Daytime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama Series at the 5th annual Daytime Emmy Awards in 1978. The award that year went to Another World’s Laurie Heineman (ex-Sharlene Frame).

In her soap career, not only did Harmon have major success as Cathy on One Life to Live, but she starred on NBC’s new soap opera, How to Survive a Marriage as Chris Kirby and stayed with the series through its entire run which lasted just over a year from 1974-1975.   

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How to Survive a Marriage told the story of divorced couple as they battle for custody of their daughter, and as the mom enters the workforce. In the span of a year, Chris got divorced, remarried and battled alcoholism. Rosemary Prinz was the featured name in the cast.

On One Life to Live, Cathy was the nemesis of Victoria Lord (Erika Slezak). Cathy blamed the wealthy Viki for the accident that killed her child Megan Craig Riley (even though the baby has a congenital heart defect and her life expectancy was short).  So, she set out to make Viki’s life hell by kidnapping Viki and Joe’s child, Kevin.

Later,  Jennifer would return to One Life to Live in the 90s to play Viki’s attorney in a new role, went on to play Jean Weatherill on Guiding Light in 1991 and Lucretia Jones on Loving in 1995. Her primetime TV credits included: Barnaby JonesDallasThe White ShadowSt. ElsewhereHomicide: Life on the StreetOzRescue Me and The Good Wife.

Harmon was also known as one of the most accomplished stage actresses on Broadway having appeared over 21 times in different productions spanning nearly 50 years including in plays of the works of legendary playwrights: Noël Coward, Wendy Wasserstein, Lillian Hellman, Neil Simon, Tennessee Williams, Edward Albee and Jon Robin Baitz. Throughout her theatre career she was was known as a reliable actress, and at times was an understudy for the likes of: Stockard Channing, Judi Dench, Jessica Lange, Blythe Danner and Jessica Lange.

Share your remembrances of Jennifer Harmon on One Life to Live, How to Survive a Marriage, and more, in the comment section below.

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‘EastEnders’ Wins Best Soap at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards

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Our friends from across the pond, BBC One’s EastEnders took home Best Soap honors at the 2026 BAFTA TV Awards in London, England on Sunday, May 10.

Just last year, EastEnders celebrated 40 years on television and has seen a resurgence. In attendance were cast members: Michelle Collins, Jessie Wallace, Diane Parish, and Aaron Thiara, as well former executive producer Chris Clenshaw and his successor, current showrunner Ben Wadey.

EastEnders was nominated in the category along with their rivals, Casualty and Coronation Street. Accepting on stage was 20-year veteran of the series, Diane Parish, who paid tribute to all the hard working people in front of the camera and behind the scenes. “It’s not easy doing a soap, but we manage to make it work,” shared Parish.

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A BIG RETURN AND MEDICAL CRISIS IN STORY AHEAD

Recently, it was confirmed that in honor of her two decades with the show, Parish’s character, Denise Fox, is set for a major storyline this year, when she is diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a blood cancer.

And there’s more! In the winner’s press room, Ben Wadey shared there is a major return in store teasing,“I would keep your eyes peeled in the next few weeks, there might be some surprises on the horizon.”

On the official EastEnders Instagram account it also shared, “EastEnders has gone and won the Soap award at the 2026 BAFTA Television Awards! 🎉🥳🍾🙌What a huge honour, we truly couldn’t be prouder. Thank you BAFTA the whole cast and crew will be holding this one high when it makes it way home to Walford.”

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BAFTA TV AWARD HISTORY IS MADE

Adolescence, the Netflix drama that took home Emmys and Golden Globes stateside, made BAFTA TV history during the ceremony winning four awards for the first time ever. Stephen Graham finally took home the coveted Leading Actor category in what was his 8th attempt to win a BAFTA in the fields of both TV and motion pictures.

The series is Netflix’s second most-watched English-language show of all time, and won BAFTA’s for Limited Drama and Supporting Actor and Actress for Owen Cooper and Christine Tremarco. 

For a complete list of all the winners, click here.

So, happy to hear EastEnders won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Soap? If you catch EastEnders, who do you think might be returning on the horizon as teased by the series current EP? Share your thoughts via the comment section below.

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