Showing posts with label Bold and the Beautiful. Show all posts
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Friday, April 6, 2007

Daytime's Gay Landscape to Shift With Key Comings and Goings

Daytime has come a long way from legendary scribe Douglas Marland's having to nix his original intent to make ANOTHER WORLD core character (and one of the eventual anchors of spin-off TEXAS) "Dennis Wheeler" a homosexual (the storyline was to have him discover his sexuality while in college). The past couple years have seen a daytime landscape with an unprecedented 11 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgender major characters (in key storylines) across the three networks. Though the number has dwindled somewhat (mostly due to legitimate plot requirements or an actor's departure), gay characters appear to be widely accepted in the daytime community.

The networks confirm that daytime's gay landscape is set to shift yet again with the exit of the genre's most beloved gay character and the introduction of a love interest for the character most likely to assume that title following that departure (all while soap's most avant-garde offering continues to be just that):

- Soappipe viewers will remember from Brian Frons's
earlier quotes that ALL
MY CHILDREN's groundbreaking (and controversial) storyline transgender rock star "Zarf/Zoe" (Jeffrey Carlson) and his budding realtionship with "Erica Kane" (Susan Lucci)'s lesbian daughter "Bianca (Montgomery," Eden Riegel, possibly the most beloved fictional gay character in all of network TV) will wrap up this month when both characters exit Pine Valley, and the canvas.

- "Luke Snyder" (Van Hansis), the son of teen supercouple "Holden and Lily Snyder" (John Hensley and Martha Byrne), who was the center of a year-long, gutwrenchingly realistic "coming out" storyline before fading to the backburner recently will make his way up front this Summer when Luke gets a boyfriend, a major step for daytime, which has featured its few gay characters as largely asexual to date. With the casting of soap newbie Jake Silbermann complete, expect Luke to first encounter his eventual beau at the soap's fictional TV station, WOAK.

-All this occurs as NBC's PASSIONS
moves full-steam ahead with not one, but two, gay-themed storylines featuring African-American members of two of the show's core families: As lesbian teen (who's coming out to her traditionally religious family and conservative father made for a great story as well) "Simone Russell" (portrayed by Cathy Janeen Doe), mourns the loss of her first lover, brother-in-law "Chad Harris Crane" (Charles Divins, pictured) is currently stepping-out on his wife (Simone's sister) to conduct a secret homosexual affair on the "down low," and suffering the emotional consequences of having to keep such an explosive secret (not to mention being blackmailed by both his lover and good friend--it is a soap after all.)

Also - GENERAL HOSPITAL scribe Bob Guza recently previewed the welcome return of "Lucas Jones" (namesake of the character's uncle, the legendary "Luke Spencer"), a character who's storyline was abruptly cut short by the departure of his portrayer, Ben Hogestyn, when Hogestyn was offered a leading role on THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL. (There's no word on whether the
popular Hogestyn, who's B&B stint has since wrapped up, will return to the role.)

Friday, March 30, 2007

'Variety' Trio of Articles Focuses on B&B Dynasties on AND off-screen

Variety writer Michael Maloney recently contributed three soap opera-themed pieces, centered primarily around THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL's 20th Anniversary earlier this month.

[1] In "
Bell Family Into Soap-Opera Business (Daytime dramas offer domestic bliss for clan)" Maloney profiles the family of William J. and Lee Phillip Bell (co-creators of B&B and THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS), including children Lauralee Bell Martin (ex-"Christine Blair Williams" on Y&R), William Bell (president, Bell-Phillip Television, producers of Y&R and B&B), and Bradley Bell (executive producer and head writer of B&B):


William J. Bell brought to life the Newmans, Abbotts and Fosters
on [Y&R] and the Forrester, Logan and Spectra gangs on
[B&B], but the daytime guru's greatest family was always his own....the senior Bell passed away in April 2005, but his wife and children continue his legacy as driving forces in the daytime community....
Read the full article here.

[2] In "'
[B&B] Foursome Thrive on Stability (Soap's cast consistency brings believability)," Maloney focuses on the soap's four remaining original cast members, Susan Flannery, John McCook, Katherine Kelly Lang, and Ronn Moss, and the impact their playing their core characters continuously (not counting temporary replacements for illnesss, etc.) for 20 years, has on the globally popular show.

Television audiences are acquainted with both Darrens on Bewitched and a pair of Beckys on Roseanne, but for 20 years (a rare fill-in or two aside), soap opera loyalists have known only singular versions of core
characters Stephanie, Eric, Brooke and Ridge on [B&B], thanks to the
commitments of their respective portrayers.
Read the full article here.

[3] And in "
[B&B] Won't Eschew Issues (Soap mixes entertainment, education)," Maloney profiles Lee Phillip Bell's historical commitment, both as a journalist and soap opera creator/story consultant, to social issues, and how that legacy has continued on B&B, highlighting Stephanie Forrester (portrayed by Susan Flannery)'s homelessness storyline among others tackling alcoholism, rape, and child abuse.

Successfully combining entertainment with education isn't easy, but [B&B] sparked by co-creators Lee Phillip Bell and the late William J. Bell, has accomplished just that during its 20-year run.
Read the full article here.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Happy 20th Birthday to THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL!

On March 23, 1987, THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL premiered on CBS, as a 1/2 hour companion soap to THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (with whom it has shared numerous characters over the years). Set in the glamorous world of the Los Angeles fashion industry, the series marks its 20th anniversary today, having garnered critical accolades, including over 35 Daytime Emmy Awards, and achieved worldwide popularity.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Daytime Emmy Nominations Sure to Spark Controversy: Does CBS continue to be recognized disproportionately at the expense of NBC?

Nominees for the 34th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards were announced today by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences live on CBS's The Early Show at the stages of GUIDING LIGHT, television’s longest running daytime drama.

Peter Price, President of the National Television Academy, was joined by Barbara Bloom, Sr. VP, CBS Daytime Programs, Early Show anchor Julie Chen, and actors Mandy Bruno and Bradley Cole ("Marina Cooper" and "Jeffrey O'Neill") of GL; Terri Colombino and Austin Peck ("Katie Peretti Kasnoff" and "Brad Snyder") of AS THE WORLD TURNS; Brandon Beemer ("Shawn Brady") of DAYS OF OUR LIVES, Cathy Jeneen Doe, ("Simone Russell"), PASSIONS, Bree Williamson ("Jessica and 'Tess' Buchanan") of ONE LIFE TO LIVE and Jacob Young of ALL MY CHILDREN.

Outstanding Drama Series

  • THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
  • THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series

  • Maura West, as "Carly Snyder," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Crystal Chappell, as "Olivia Spencer," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • Kim Zimmer, as "Reva Shayne Lewis," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • Jeanne Cooper, as "Katherine Chancellor," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
  • Michelle Stafford, as "Phyllis Summers Newman," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series
  • Michael Park, as "Jack Snyder," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Anthony Geary, as "Luke Spencer," GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • Ricky Paull Goldin, as "Gus Aitoro," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS"
  • Peter Bergman, as "Jack Abbott," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
  • Christian LeBlanc, as "Michael Baldwin," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series
  • Lesli Kay, as "Felicia Forrester," THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • Genie Francis, as "Laura Spencer," GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • Rebecca Herbst, as "Elizabeth Spencer," GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • Gina Tognoni, as "Dinah Marler," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • Renee Elise Goldsberry, as "Evangeline Williamson," ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
  • Heather Tom, as "Kelly Kramer," ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series
  • Trent Dawson, as "Henry Coleman," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Rick Hearst, as "Ric Lansing," GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • Dan Gauthier, as "Kevin Buchanan," ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
  • Greg Rikaart, as "Kevin Fisher," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
  • Kristoff St. John, as "Neil Winters," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS

Outstanding Younger Actress In A Drama Series

  • Leven Ramblin as "Lily Montgomery," ALL MY CHILDREN, ABC
  • Jennifer Landon, as "Gwen Munson," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Alexandra Chando, as "Maddie Coleman," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Julie Berman, as "Lulu Spencer," GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • Stephanie Gaschet, as "Tammy Winslow," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
Outstanding Younger Actor In A Drama Series
  • Van Hansis, as "Luke Snyder," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Jesse Soffer, as "Will Munson," AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Tom Pelphrey, as "Jonathan Randall," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • James Stevenson,as "Jared Casey," PASSIONS, NBC
  • Bryton McClure, as "Devon Hamilton," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct To Tape Sound Mixing For A Drama Series
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
  • GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control For A Drama Series
  • ALL MY CHILDREN, ABC
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
  • THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama Series
  • ALL MY CHILDREN, ABC
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC

Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director For A Drama Series

  • Mary Clay Boland, Casting Director, AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • Christy Dooley, Casting Driector, THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • Mark Teschner, Casting Director, GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • Rob Decina, Casting Director, GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design For A Drama Series
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • PASSIONS, NBC
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing For A Drama Series
  • THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC

Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling For A Drama Series

  • ALL MY CHILDREN, ABC
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
  • PASSIONS, NBC

Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction For A Drama Series

  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
Outstanding Achievement in Makeup For A Drama Series
  • AS THE WORLD TURNS, CBS
  • THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
  • GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
  • PASSIONS, NBC

Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction And Composition For A Drama Series

  • DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
  • GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC
  • THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Outstanding Original Song
  • "Can You Love Me (With The Lights On)," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • "In A Moment," GUIDING LIGHT, CBS
  • "Love is Ecstasy," PASSIONS, NBC
  • "It's A New Day, Today," Today Show, NBC
  • "Carry On," THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
Two now-defunct soap-related programs were recognized as well. SoapNet's talker, SOAP TALK, earned Emmy nods in two categories, for Outstanding Talk Show Host(s), Lisa Rinna and Ty Treadway, and for Outstanding Achievement in Makeup. NBC "reality soap" STARTING OVER, garnered two noms.

Nomination counts broke out as follows:

Networks -

  1. CBS, 57
  2. ABC, 36
  3. NBC, 15

Shows -

  1. GL, 17
  2. ATWT, 16
  3. Y&R, 12
  4. GH, 10; OLTL, 10
  5. B&B, 7
  6. AMC, 5; DAYS, 5; PASSIONS, 5

The 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be broadcast live on Friday, June 15, 2007 (9:00 PM – 11:00 PM ET/PT), on CBS.

Television pioneer Lee Phillip Bell, co-creator, along with her late husband, William J. Bell, of Y&R and B&B, was previously announced as the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award.

A complete list of nominees
can be found here.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Soaps Recognized For Tackling ‘Elephant In The Room’ of Substance Abuse and Mental Health

On March 13, nominees for the 11th Annual PRISM Awards were announced in Burbank, CA. The PRISM Awards, presented by the Entertainment Industries Council (in partnership with Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration/SAMHSA), recognize productions and performances that feature accurate depictions of drug, alcohol and tobacco use and addiction. In two new awards this year, recognition will also be given to accurate depictions of struggles related to mental health and bi-polar disorder.

In addition to the five competitors in the Daytime Drama-specific category, GENERAL HOSPITAL received a nod alongside primetime specials and episodic television in the new category honoring portrayals of bi-polar disorder.

The nominees announced today include:

TV Daytime Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline

  • "JR's Alcoholism," ALL MY CHILDREN (protagonist "JR Chandler" is portrayed by Jacob Young)
  • "Luke's Alcohol Abuse," AS THE WORLD TURNS (protagonist "Luke Snyder" is portrayed by Van Hansis)
  • "Hunters (sic) Battle with Alcoholism," BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL (protagonist "Taylor Hayes Forrester" is portrayed by Hunter Tylo, pictured)
  • "Lucky's Drug Addiction," GENERAL HOSPITAL (protagonist "Lucas 'Lucky' Spencer" is portrayed by Greg Vaughan)
  • "Gus's Addiction," GUIDING LIGHT (protagonist "Gus Aituro" is portrayed by Ricky Paull Goldin)
Bipolar Disorder Award
  • Crazy for Life
  • GENERAL HOSPITAL - Sonny's Bipolar Disorder (protagonist "Sonny Corinthos" is portrayed by Maurice Benard)
  • Jelly Smoke
  • Law and Order - "Heart of Darkness"
  • Law and Order: Special Victims Unit - "Influence"
Recipients will be announced at a ceremony to be held at the Beverly Hills Hotel on April 24th and which will air in November on the FX Network. (The network will also air the previous year’s awards show April 22nd as part of the promotion of the PRISM awards ceremony on the 24th.)

(Read more here.)

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Soap's Living Pioneer Lee Phillip Bell to Make History with Lifetime Achievement Emmy

YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS co-creator Lee Phillip Bell has been selected by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (or NATAS) to receive the organization's Lifetime Achievement Award at this year's Daytime Emmys ceremony, and will make new television history when she does.


Bell, mother of Y&R star Lauralee Bell ("Christine 'Cricket' Blair") and BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL executive producer/head writer Bradley Bell (pictured), partnered with her late husband William J. Bell to create two of CBS's most successful soaps, Y&R and B&B, and continued as a story consultant for both shows for many years.

In 1992, William Bell received the Lifetime Achievement Award from NATAS, making the which makes the two the only married couple to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award individually from NATAS in television history.

More on Bell (including her long-standing concern for the social issues of the day and award-winning work as a Chicago broadcaster) can be found here.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Aussie Press: Is B&B's Ronn Moss Australia's "Greatest Unpaid Employee"?

Additional coverage from the BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL remote in Sydney, Australia, complete with some insights into the international ratings game...

(read full article here)

Monday, March 5, 2007

Soap Star #4 Updates: DAYS Scribe Judges, This Time YOU Decide

More on SoapNet's 4th season of it's popular reality show I WANNA BE A SOAP STAR: The show will continue in it's successful format, and with popular host Cameron Mathison, but will feature a new judge at the table with consummate soap insider Michael Bruno, and veteran actress Debi Morgan ("Dr. Angie Hubbard," ALL MY CHILDREN, "Dr. Ellen Burgess," PORT CHARLES, GENERATIONS, BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL, etc.), new DAYS OF OUR LIVES (and AS THE WORLD TURNS turn-around magician) Hogan Sheffer.


Sheffer (seen right), a large personality with a colorful vocabulary to boot, should make for some interesting TV, without a doubt, and the way he'll gel personally with equally large personalities Bruno and Morgan is an uncertain prospect at best. However, Sheffer's inclusion as a judge, a first for any soap head writer as well, will be particularly interesting this season as the winner and audience knows that the prize of a 13-week contract with DAYS, and where that small stint has the potential to go long-term, will ultimately fall into the hands of Sheffer himself.


What will not fall into Sheffer (or any of the judge's) hands is the selection of this season's winner. Following significant fan outcry from last year's selection of Mikey Jerome as show winner, fans will, for the first time in the show's history, now be the ones who select the winner from the show's two finalists.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

B&B Down Under: Moss and Lang in Gay Mardi Gras Flap

More from behind the scenes at THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL's Australia remote:

"THE organisers of Sydney's Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras have been accused of undermining international publicity for the parade after initially refusing to allow visiting US soap stars Ronn Moss and Katherine Kelly Lang to be involved.

As their Sydney stopover coincided with Mardi Gras, the duo from hit series The Bold And The Beautiful were keen to fly the pink flag aboard a float during the weekend's parade...[but] the concept became too difficult to orchestrate after Mardi Gras chiefs demanded to know exactly how the heterosexual pair had previously contributed to the gay and lesbian community.

'It had huge potential for worldwide publicity and they initially issued a flat out no,' a frustrated Mardi Gras insider told Confidential yesterday. 'Do they want high-profile people to get involved...or to end up with just a bunch of feral hippies carrying placards?'

Mardi Gras creative director Graham Browning said Moss and Lang's involvement in the parade was "eventually given the green light" but had ended up clashing with their filming commitments for the soap...."

(read the whole story here)

"Rain Adds Drama to [B&B]'s Sydney Shoot"

From The West Australian:

"Melodrama, controversy and an unreal sense of optimism are trademarks of a successful [U.S.] TV soap opera. In Sydney, THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, possibly the biggest of them all, lived up to that billing.

Violent weather threatened the two-day Sydney shoot scheduled for the American soap but supervising producer Rhonda Friedman said the weather had added drama to the scenes.

"The action is getting a bit stormy in these scenes so I think it's going to look great, I think it's going to add to the romance," Friedman said.
(click here to read the full story)

Friday, February 23, 2007

ABC announces soap-free DANCING WITH THE STARS

This week, ABC announced the celebrity line-up for the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars and for the first time in four seasons, the contestant roster will not feature a soap star among their ranks. Previous seasons have featured GENERAL HOSPITAL's Kelly Monaco ("Sam McCall," ex-"Livvie Locke, PORT CHARLES), the first season winner, DAYS OF OUR LIVES star (and SoapNet host) Lisa Rinna (ex-"Billie Reed"), and Saved by the Bell's Mario Lopez (under contract as "Dr. Christian Ramirez" at the time of his selection for Dancing).


While the season's likely surefire inspirational favorite, Heather Mills McCartney (an amputee who will compete using a prosthetic leg), did play herself on DAYS in a one day appearance to counsel Kyle Brandt's "Philip Kirakis" (a core character who lost a leg serving in Iraq), one can't help but wonder if message board protests--and several comments by first season runner-up John O'Hurley--that the passionate loyalty of soap opera fans led to block voting and disproportionate success by Monaco and Lopez (Rinna did not make it to the final dance-off) was a factor. [Monaco countered the accusation on CNN's Larry King Live, pointing out that while GH averages 3 million or so viewers, O'Hurley is best known for Seinfeld, which consistently drew 5 or more times GH's numbers and has a passionate fan base of its own.]

Alas, another possibility is that, having utilized soap talent to lure a core base of fans for what was initially an uncertain proposition, the Dancing brass has decided they no longer need the soap community and have decided to look beyond the "soap level" for their celebrities. If so, that would be a shame...



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