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Lidia Bastianich, Melody Thomas Scott and Ed Scott to receive Daytime Emmys lifetime achievement
Read full article: Lidia Bastianich, Melody Thomas Scott and Ed Scott to receive Daytime Emmys lifetime achievementA cookbook author, actor and producer will be the Lifetime Achievement honorees at the Daytime Emmys in June.
'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.
How you can watch CBS soap operas during the impeachment trial
Read full article: How you can watch CBS soap operas during the impeachment trialWith President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial underway on CBS, some soap operas will not be not be airing at their usual time. CBS understands viewers will miss the shows and is making its CBS All Access platform and website available to allow people to watch “The Young & The Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful.”If an original episode is superseded by impeachment coverage, it will be posted online within 24 hours. Viewers can visit CBS.com or download the CBS ALL ACCESS app to watch the episode. Click here to access shows online and for more information about the app, click here.
Former ‘Bold and Beautiful’ star tackles tensions between police, communities in new documentary
Read full article: Former ‘Bold and Beautiful’ star tackles tensions between police, communities in new documentaryORLANDO, Fla. – Tracy Melchior, the former star of CBS soap opera “The Bold and the Beautiful,” is producing a documentary as a diplomatic “opening act” to heal the growing tension between cops and the communities they serve. “The film is about mutual respect,” Melchior told News 6. We need this mutual understanding.”The working title of the film is “Monochrome.“ It’s a three-year project in need of a final burst of cash to complete the ambitious production. Deb Ortiz, founder of Code 9 in Tampa and co-producer of “Monochrome,” said the film is an investment that makes sense for communities coast to coast. If you would like to donate to the Monochrome project, click here.