![]() ![]() And when my daughter asks questions about certain storylines or characters, it would be great to be able to easily show her the past episode from which the reference originated. It would be fantastic to rewatch some classic storylines from the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Jack: Yeah, I was thinking the same thing, that if they move some of the older episodes over, it can be more like something special for diehard fans on top of watching the current shows.Ĭhristine: I'm excited about that prospect. Depending on what era, that could be a huge draw. I also heard today from an article in the Wall Street Journal that they were moving some of the older Days episodes to Peacock. ![]() I think Days moving to Peacock, where it's already been shown, will help. spoken by late cast member Macdonald Carey, open every episode of this daytime. Jack: Yes, I think Beyond Salem was a test run, and I would imagine someone ran the numbers to see if it was a viable option before deciding to make the move. Similar shows like Days of Our Lives include The Bold and the Beautiful. And Beyond Salem proved there's an audience for Days on Peacock. Unfortunately, they will lose some fans, but a lot of my older relatives already watch streaming shows. I'm sure a lot of fans didn't even know they existed once again. Even my husband brought that up when the news broke.Ĭhristine: Yes, not as many people watched streaming back then, and AMC and OLTL had both been off the air for some time before they went streaming. However, I do see that many diehard Days fans are older and aren't tech/streaming savvy. I hope that going to Peacock means we can tell different stories and get a better budget. I also thought Beyond Salem had better sets, more of them, and a more modern feel, so I'm hoping that Days moving over to Peacock will allow for similar production values. I also think that things were VERY different in 2012 or 2013 when AMC and OLTL tried this. Some viewers may not want or be able to afford to sign up for Peacock Premium, but there are also people who don't own a TV anymore who might decide to check the show out for the first time once it moves over, so that'll balance out. Jack: I'm excited, and I don't think it's the death of the show. ![]() Some naysayers cite what happened with All My Children and One Life to Live when they moved online. Some say it will breathe new life into Days, while others think it will be dead in a year. With its mix of classic genre traditions and groundbreaking narratives reflecting modern life, “Days of our Lives” remains a perennial favorite among viewers of all ages.Everyone online has an opinion about what this means. The show’s success stems from its consistent commitment to excellence in writing and storytelling – supported by a diverse ensemble of performers – and an uncanny knack for anticipating viewer interests. The show has garnered 58 Emmy Awards – most recently 2018’s Outstanding Daytime Drama – and 372 nominations, as well as multiple People’s Choice Awards, GLAAD Media Awards and Prism Awards. Days of our Lives is set in the fictitious Midwestern town of Salem. Ken Corday is the executive producer with co-executive producer Albert Alarr. Days of our Lives first premiered as a half-hour drama in 1965 and expanded to an hour 10 years later. in association with Sony Pictures Television. “Days of our Lives” is produced by Corday Productions, Inc. The show remains a consistent favorite among critics and fans alike. The core families are Bradys, Hortons and DiMeras, and the multi-layered storylines involve elements of romance, adventure, mystery, comedy and drama. Available on STACKTV or anywhere you watch W Network.ĭays of our Lives is set in the fictitious Midwestern town of Salem. Days of our Lives is moving to an Exclusive New Home on W Network in Canada! Starting Monday Sept 12, airing weekdays at 1pm e/p. ![]()
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