WEATHER ALERT
Denise Richards details return to set on 'Bold' amid virus
Read full article: Denise Richards details return to set on 'Bold' amid virusIn this March 8, 2019 photo released by CBS, Katrina Bowden, left, and Denise Richards appear in a scene from the daytime series "The Bold and the Beautiful." Richards returns to work on the CBS soap opera after production had been shut down for three months due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Before she could be cleared to work, Richards was tested for COVID-19. A mask was required to enter the set and must be worn as much as possible during hair and makeup. There were two other husbands on set helping out when Richards was filming.
'The Bold and the Beautiful' among first to resume shooting
Read full article: 'The Bold and the Beautiful' among first to resume shootingLOS ANGELES The Bold and the Beautiful plans to resume production Wednesday, becoming the first network scripted show to start shooting again after the long layoff brought on by the coronavirus. California and Los Angeles County officials gave a conditional go-ahead for productions to resume starting June 12. It's the first network scripted show, and among the first scripted shows of any kind, to resume shooting after the months-long halt in production across the industry. ! Lang said on Instagram along with a photo of herself in front of a sign that reads Welcome back The Bold and The Beautiful!" I had to take off my mask for the photo so you could see me smile.
‘Foes and Fashion’ theme coming to daytime CBS soaps May 11
Read full article: ‘Foes and Fashion’ theme coming to daytime CBS soaps May 11CBS daytime is taking you back in time next week with the theme of “Foes and Fashion.”If you love re-watching classic episodes of your favorite soaps, this week is for you. Starting Monday, May 11, “The Young and the Restless” will be a week of rivals and it features past episodes that feature adversaries and antagonists. “The Bold and the Beautiful” will be all about fashion for five days looking back at episodes that feature classic couture, backbiting and betrayals. Wyatt (Darin Brooks) and Ivy (Ashleigh Brewer) encourage Quinn to move forward with her original plan for the show-stopper in spite of ruffling the feathers of Eric’s (original cast member John McCook) family. Bill (Diamont) is less than pleased with the idea when Wyatt (Brooks) plays devil’s advocate, stating that the Spectra show could be a success.