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 soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
, which has aired nearly every weekday since November 8, 1965 on the NBC network in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, and has since been syndicated to many countries around the world. The series was created by husband-and-wife team Ted Corday
Ted Corday

Theodore "Ted" Corday was a Television producer, director, and creator of many United States serials.Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Corday graduated from the University of Alberta and studied law before moving to the United States in 1934....
 and Betty Corday
Betty Corday

Betty Corday was a television producer of the United States television soap opera Days of our Lives.Becoming executive producer after the death of her husband, Ted Corday , she was the Executive Producer of Days of Our Lives from 1966 to 1985....
 along with Irna Phillips
Irna Phillips

Irna Phillips was an United States actress and most notably writer who created and scripted many of the first United States soap operas. She is considered by many to be the "mother" of the genre....
 in 1964, and many of the first stories were written by William J. Bell
William J. Bell

William Joseph Bell was the creator and executive producer of the extremely successful soap operas The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful....
.
Cordays and Bell combined the "soaps taking place in a hospital" idea with the tradition of centering a series on a family, by making the show about a family of doctors, including one who worked in a mental hospital.






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Days of our Lives is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 soap opera
Soap opera

A soap opera is an ongoing, episodic work of dramatic fiction presented in Serial format on television or radio. Programs described as soap operas have existed as an entertainment long enough for audiences to recognize them simply by the term soap....
, which has aired nearly every weekday since November 8, 1965 on the NBC network in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, and has since been syndicated to many countries around the world. The series was created by husband-and-wife team Ted Corday
Ted Corday

Theodore "Ted" Corday was a Television producer, director, and creator of many United States serials.Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Corday graduated from the University of Alberta and studied law before moving to the United States in 1934....
 and Betty Corday
Betty Corday

Betty Corday was a television producer of the United States television soap opera Days of our Lives.Becoming executive producer after the death of her husband, Ted Corday , she was the Executive Producer of Days of Our Lives from 1966 to 1985....
 along with Irna Phillips
Irna Phillips

Irna Phillips was an United States actress and most notably writer who created and scripted many of the first United States soap operas. She is considered by many to be the "mother" of the genre....
 in 1964, and many of the first stories were written by William J. Bell
William J. Bell

William Joseph Bell was the creator and executive producer of the extremely successful soap operas The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful....
.

Overview

The Cordays and Bell combined the "soaps taking place in a hospital" idea with the tradition of centering a series on a family, by making the show about a family of doctors, including one who worked in a mental hospital. Storylines in the show follow the lives of middle and upper-class professionals in Salem
Salem (Days of our Lives)

The town of Salem is the setting for the U.S. soap opera Days of our Lives. It is located in the Midwest United States United States, though the US State is never mentioned....
, a middle-America town, with the usual threads of love, marriage, divorce, and family life, plus the medical storylines and character studies of individuals with psychological problems. Former executive producer Al Rabin
Al Rabin

Al Rabin is a TV producer of soap operas, specifically known for his work on Days of our Lives. Rabin served in multiple capacities in his sixteen years at Days, first as a director and then as a supervising executive producer to Mrs....
 took pride in the characters' passion, saying that the characters were not shy about "sharing what's in their gut."

Critics originally praised the show for its non-reliance on nostalgia (in contrast to shows such as As the World Turns
As the World Turns

As the World Turns is an American television soap opera that airs each weekday on CBS.Set in the fictional town of Oakdale , the show debuted on Monday, April 2, 1956 at 1:30pm Eastern Time Zone....
) and its portrayal of "real American contemporary families." By the 1970s, critics deemed Days to be the most daring daytime drama, leading the way in using themes other shows of the period would not dare touch, such as artificial insemination
Artificial insemination

Artificial insemination is the process by which spermatozoon is placed into the reproductive tract of a female for the purpose of impregnating the female by using means other than sexual intercourse....
 and interracial
Interracial

Interracial is an adjective related to Race . It can have different connotations in different contexts:*Interracial adoption means placing a child of one racial group or ethnic group with adoptive parents of another racial group or ethnic group....
 romance. In the 1990s, the show branched out into supernatural storylines, which critics immediately panned, as it was seen as a departure from more realistic storylines for which the show had originally become known. In 2006, when asked about his character, Jack Deveraux
Jack Deveraux

Jack Harcourt Deveraux is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives. He is most famously played by Matthew Ashford....
, "coming back from the dead" — for the third time — actor Matthew Ashford
Matthew Ashford

Matthew Nile Ashford is an United States actor best known for the long running role of Jack Deveraux on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives....
 responded, "It is hard to play that because at a certain point it becomes too unreal...actors look at that and think, 'What is this — the Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network (United States)

Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting System which primarily shows Animation programming. The original American channel began broadcasting on October 1, 1992 with the Bugs Bunny short Rhapsody Rabbit being its first-ever aired program....
?"

Days, in addition to receiving critical acclaim in print journalism, has won a number of awards, including a Daytime Emmy for Best Drama in 1978 and a Writers Guild of America, East
Writers Guild of America, East

Writers Guild of America, East is a trade union representing writers of television and film and employees of television and radio news. The 2006 membership of the guild was 3,770....
 Award for Best Drama in 2000.
Days actors have also won awards: Macdonald Carey
Macdonald Carey

Edward Macdonald Carey was an United States actor, best known for his role as the patriarch Dr. Tom Horton on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives....
 (Dr. Tom Horton
Tom Horton

Dr. Tom Horton was a fictional character on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives. He was played by Macdonald Carey from 1965 until his death in 1994....
) won Best Actor in 1974 and 1975, Susan Flannery
Susan Flannery

Susan Flannery is a Golden Globe- and four time Emmy Award-winning American soap opera actress....
 (Laura Horton) won Best Actress in 1975, Suzanne Rogers
Suzanne Rogers

Suzanne Rogers is an Emmy Award-winning United States actor. Rogers's stage name was inspired by Hollywood star Ginger Rogers.A former Rockette, she is best known for playing Maggie Horton on the daytime serial Days of our Lives beginning in 1973....
 (Maggie Horton
Maggie Horton

Margaret "Maggie" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives, played by Suzanne Rogers since 1973. In 2008, she celebrates 35 years on Days, with only two minor interuptions....
) and Leann Hunley
Leann Hunley

Leann Hunley is an American actress known for her roles on television soap operas.Born in Forks, Washington , she attended the University of Washington in Seattle....
 (Anna DiMera
Anna Fredericks

Anna Fredericks Brady DiMera is a fictional character on the United States soap opera, Days of our Lives. The character of Anna has been portrayed by Leann Hunley from 1982 to 1986, and again since June 21, 2007....
) won Best Supporting Actress for respectively 1979 and 1986, and Billy Warlock
Billy Warlock

'Billy Warlock' is an United States actor Most know for playing a Lifeguard on the original 3 seasons of Baywatch and the Reunion movie in 2003....
 (Frankie Brady
Frankie Brady

Frankie Brady is a character on the United States soap opera Days of our Lives.The role of Frankie was played by veteran Emmy-Award winning actor Billy Warlock from July 1986 to October 1988, from November 1990 to July 1991 and from June 26, 2005 to November 24, 2006....
) won Best Younger Actor for 1988.

As with other soap operas,
Days ratings have declined since the 1990s. In January 2007 it was suggested by NBC that the show "is unlikely to continue [on NBC] past 2009." In November 2008, in an eleventh-hour decision, it was announced the show had been renewed and now will be on the air through September 2010. The 18-month renewal was down from its previous renewal, which was for five years.

Storyline


When
Days of our Lives premiered in 1965, the show revolved around the tragedies and triumphs of the suburban Horton family. Over time, additional families were brought to the show to interact with the Hortons and serve as springboards for more dramatic storylines. Originally led by patriarch Dr. Tom Horton
Tom Horton

Dr. Tom Horton was a fictional character on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives. He was played by Macdonald Carey from 1965 until his death in 1994....
 and his wife, homemaker Alice
Alice Horton

Alice Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives, played by Frances Reid....
, the Hortons remain a prominent fixture in current continuity.

One of the longest-running storylines involved the rape of Mickey Horton
Mickey Horton

Michael "Mickey" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives. Mickey was played from November 1965 to January 2004 by actor John Clarke , briefly in 2004 by Richard Voigts, and was played by actor John Ingle from 2004 to 2006....
's wife Laura by Mickey's brother Bill
Bill Horton

Dr. William "Bill" Horton is a fictional character on the daytime soap opera Days of our Lives.External links...
. Laura confides in her father-in-law Dr. Tom, and the two agree that her husband Mickey should never know. The secret, involving the true parentage of Michael Horton
Mike Horton

Dr. Michael William "Mike" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives. He was named after Mickey Horton, who was thought to be his father, and Bill Horton, his father....
 (a product of the rape) and Mickey's subsequent health issues as a result of the revelation, spanned episodes from 1968 to 1975. The storyline was the first to bring the show to prominence, and put it near the top of the Nielsen
Nielsen Ratings

Nielsen Ratings are audience measurement developed by the AC Nielsen Company, to determine the audience size and composition of broadcast programming....
 daytime ratings. Another love triangle, between lounge singer Doug Williams
Doug Williams and Julie Olson

Douglas Williams and Julie Olson Williams are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American daytime drama Days of our Lives. Doug and Julie are considered to be the first supercouple in daytime television history....
, Tom and Alice's daughter Addie
Addie Horton

Adelaide "Addie" Williams is a fictional character on the television soap opera Days of our Lives. The role has been portrayed by actresses Patricia Huston and Patricia Barry from 1971 to 1974....
, and Addie's own daughter, Julie, proved to be very popular around the same time. The storyline culminated in the death of Addie in 1974 and the marriage of Doug and Julie in 1976.

In the 1980s, the Brady
Brady family (Days of our Lives)

The Bradys are a working class Irish-American Catholic family living in the fictional town of Salem on the soap opera Days of our Lives. First introduced in the early 1980s, the Bradys have become one of the central families on the show, second only to the Horton family....
 and DiMera
DiMera family

The DiMeras are an upper-class Italian people Catholic family on the soap opera Days of our Lives. Over the years, the nature of the family itself has been retconned several times; although never directly and overtly, it's been represented as old-line Italian nobility, a relatively self-made European business dynasty, and a stereotypical...
 families were introduced, and their rivalry quickly cemented their places as core families in Salem beside the Hortons. Around the same time, with the help of head writers Sheri Anderson
Sheri Anderson

Sheri Anderson is an American television writer and producer who has worked primarily on Serial and in international film and television development....
, Thom Racina
Thom Racina

Thom Racina is an American television writer and novelist....
 and Leah Laiman
Leah Laiman

Leah Laiman is an American soap opera writer and romance novelist....
, action/adventure storylines and supercoupling
Supercouple

A supercouple is a popular or financially wealthy pairing that intrigues and fascinates the public in an intense or even obsessive fashion. The term was coined in the early 1980s when intense public interest in the fictional soap opera couple Luke Spencer and Laura Webber from General Hospital made the pair a popular culture phenomenon....
s such as Bo and Hope, Shane and Kimberly and Patch and Kayla reinvigorated the show, previously focused primarily on the domestic troubles of the Hortons.

Since the 1990s, with the introduction of writer James E. Reilly
James E. Reilly

James E. Reilly was an United States soap opera writer. Known for his work as the head writer of NBC's Days of our Lives and creator/head writer of Passions, Reilly won a Daytime Emmy Award for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team as co-head writer for Guiding Light in 1993....
,
Days of our Lives has moved from traditional plots to supernatural and science-fiction-themed stories, in conjunction with the rivalry of good vs. evil, in a Hatfield/McCoy
Hatfield-McCoy feud

The Hatfield-McCoy feud is an account of American lore that has become a metaphor for bitterly feuding rival parties in general. It involved two warring families of the West Virginia-Kentucky backcountry along the Tug Fork River, off the Big Sandy River ....
 feud style the Bradys verses the DiMeras. Under the tenure of Reilly, ratings first rose and then fell dramatically. Despite the introduction of new head writer Hogan Sheffer
Hogan Sheffer

Hogan Sheffer is an United States Daytime Emmy winning screenwriter. During the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike, he chose financial core status with the WGA and continued working....
 in 2006, ratings failed to revive, which led the show's producers to hire a few past fan favorites to stop the ratings hemorrhage.

Best-remembered stories

In addition to the love triangles of Bill/Mickey/Laura and Doug/Julie/Addie, other memorable storylines include the 1968 story of amnesiac Tom Horton, Jr.
Tom Horton Jr.

Dr. Thomas "Tommy" Horton, Jr. is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives. The role was portrayed by John Lupton from 1967 to 1972 and from 1975 to 1979....
, who returns from the Korean War
Korean War

The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea and South Korea regimes, with major hostilities lasting from June 25, 1950 until the armistice signed on July 27, 1953....
 believing he is someone else and then proceeds to romance his younger sister Marie
Marie Horton

Sister Marie Horton is a fictional character on the television soap opera Days of our Lives. The role has been played by Maree Cheatham , Kate Woodville and Lanna Saunders ....
; the twenty-year tragic love triangle when John Black steals Marlena Brady from her husband Roman; the 1982 "Salem Strangler" (Jake Kositchek, who was nicknamed "Jake the Ripper"), who stalks and murders women; the 1984
Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind

Gone with the Wind is a romantic drama and the only novel by Margaret Mitchell. The story follows Scarlett O'Hara, the daughter of a plantation owner in Georgia during and after the Civil War....
storyline in which Hope Williams and Bo Brady
Bo Brady

Beauregard Aurelius "Bo" Brady is a fictional character on the television soap opera Days of our Lives. The role has been played by Peter Reckell and Robert Kelker-Kelly ....
 hide out on a Southern plantation and dress up as Scarlett O'Hara
Scarlett O'Hara

Scarlett O'Hara is the protagonist in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel Gone with the Wind and in the later Gone with the Wind . She also is the main character in the 1970 musical Scarlett and the 1991 book Scarlett , a sequel to Gone with the Wind that was written by Alexandra Ripley and adapted for a television mini-series in...
 and Rhett Butler
Rhett Butler

Rhett Butler is a fictional character, and one of the main protagonists of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell....
 (devised to keep viewers tuned in while rival network ABC's soaps were preempted due to the 1984 Summer Olympics
1984 Summer Olympics

The 1984 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXIII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Los Angeles, California, United States in 1984....
); "The Cruise of Deception" in 1990, when madman Ernesto Toscano invites all his enemies aboard a ship, the
S.S. Loretta, and holds them captive; the 1994–1995 storyline in which the town's Christmas tree burns down and Marlena
Marlena Evans

Dr. Marlena Evans Black is a fictional character on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of our Lives. Deidre Hall played Marlena from 1976 to 1987, and again from 1991 to 2009....
 becomes possessed in
Exorcist
The Exorcist

The Exorcist is a horror novel written by William Blatty. It is based on a 1949 exorcism Blatty heard about while he was a student in the class of 1950 at Georgetown University, a Jesuit and Catholic school....
fashion; the 2003–2004 "Melaswen", when several characters purportedly die at the hands of a masked psychopath, but are later revealed to have been kidnapped to the secret island of Melaswen (New Salem
New Salem

New Salem is the name of several towns in the United States:* New Salem, Illinois** New Salem, Menard County, Illinois, onetime home of Abraham Lincoln...
 spelled backwards); and the 2007 "Brady and DiMera's: The Reveal", which was the revelation about how the infamous Brady/DiMera feud started.

Cast


When
Days of our Lives debuted the cast consisted of seven main characters (Tom Horton, Alice Horton, Mickey Horton, Marie Horton, Julie Olson, Tony Merritt and Craig Merritt). When the show expanded to one-hour in April 1975, the cast increased to 27 actors. By the 25th anniversary in 1990, 40 actors appeared on the show in contract or recurring roles, which is the approximate number of actors the show has used since then. Of all the current cast members, only Frances Reid
Frances Reid

Frances Reid is an United States actor. She is best known for her portrayal of Alice Horton, a character on the American soap opera Days of our Lives since its debut in November 1965....
, who plays Alice Horton, has been on contract with
Days of our Lives since it began, appearing since the very first episode in 1965. Original cast member John Clarke
John Clarke (actor)

John Clarke in South Bend, Indiana is an United States actor.John Clarke was the first actor to play Mickey Horton on the American soap opera Days of our Lives, starring on the show from its debut in 1965 until he retired early in 2004 due to health concerns....
, who played Mickey Horton, left the series in 2004. Suzanne Rogers
Suzanne Rogers

Suzanne Rogers is an Emmy Award-winning United States actor. Rogers's stage name was inspired by Hollywood star Ginger Rogers.A former Rockette, she is best known for playing Maggie Horton on the daytime serial Days of our Lives beginning in 1973....
, who plays Maggie Horton
Maggie Horton

Margaret "Maggie" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives, played by Suzanne Rogers since 1973. In 2008, she celebrates 35 years on Days, with only two minor interuptions....
, and Deidre Hall
Deidre Hall

Deidre Ann Hall is an American actress best known for her role as Dr. Marlena Evans on the NBC daytime soap opera, Days of our Lives....
, who plays Marlena Evans
Marlena Evans

Dr. Marlena Evans Black is a fictional character on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of our Lives. Deidre Hall played Marlena from 1976 to 1987, and again from 1991 to 2009....
, have been appearing on the show for over 30 years.

In recent years,
Days has hired back many former cast members. In fact, twenty of the current contract cast members have been with the show, off-and-on, since at least 1999. Since 2005, cast members from the 1980s, such as Christie Clark
Christie Clark

Christie Mary Clark is an United States actor born in Orange County, California.Clark's most notable work has been on the daytime soap opera Days of our Lives, portraying the character Carrie Brady....
 (Carrie Brady
Carrie Brady

Caroline Anna "Carrie" Reed is a character on the television drama Days of our Lives.Carrie has been played by actresses Christie Clark, Tracy Middendorf, and Andrea Barber ....
), Stephen Nichols
Stephen Nichols

Stephen Nichols is an United States actor, most notable for his roles on American daytime soap opera's. He played the part of Steve Johnson on NBC's Days of our Lives]] from 1985-1990, after that he had a stint on American Broadcasting Company's General Hospital as Stefan Cassadine from 1996-2002....
 (Steve Johnson), Austin Peck
Austin Peck

Jeffrey Austin Peck is an United States actor.Peck is best known for his role as Austin Reed on the daytime soap opera Days of our Lives from April 13, 1995 to April 5, 2002, and from September 20, 2005 to October 26, 2006....
 (Austin Reed
Austin Reed

Austin Reed is a United Kingdom fashion retailer founded in 1900 known for its menswear. It is an upmarket chain with over 70 retail outlets. Its flagship store is located on Regent Street....
), Mary Beth Evans
Mary Beth Evans

Mary Beth Evans is an United States actress....
 (Kayla Brady
Kayla Brady

Dr. Kayla Caroline Johnson is a fictional character on the daytime soap opera Days of our Lives....
), Joseph Mascolo
Joseph Mascolo

Joseph Mascolo is an United States actor and soap opera veteran, best known for his long-running role as Stefano DiMera on NBC's Days of our Lives....
 (Stefano DiMera
Stefano DiMera

Stefano DiMera is a fictional character, a villain on the United States soap opera Days of our Lives, played by Joseph Mascolo . He was also portrayed by Frank Fata for a few episodes in December 1991....
), and Thaao Penghlis
Thaao Penghlis

'Thaao Penghlis' is an Emmy-nominated Australian actor. He is best known for roles in the United States daytime soap operas such as Days of our Lives, Santa Barbara , and General Hospital, but he has also guest-starred on a number of crime dramas, such as Kojak, Cannon , Tenspeed and Brown Shoe, Hart to Hart, Ner...
 (Tony DiMera
Tony DiMera

Count Antony "Tony" DiMera is a fictional character on the United States soap opera Days of our Lives, played by actor Thaao Penghlis from 1981 to 1985 and 2007 to present....
) had been brought back to
Days, in an attempt to reach viewers who may have quit watching the series, although several returning cast members are no longer with the show. More recent additions to the show include the returns of Nadia Bjorlin
Nadia Bjorlin

Nadia Alexandra Bj?rlin is an American actress of Iranian peoples-Swedish people decent....
 (Chloe Lane
Chloe Lane

Chloe Lane is a fictional character on the United States NBC soap opera Days of our Lives. Chloe has been portrayed by Nadia Bjorlin from 1999 to 2005 with some breaks between appearances, and from 2007 to the present....
) and Arianne Zuker
Arianne Zuker

Arianne Bethene Zucker was She was known professionally as Arianne Zuker until her return to Days of Our Lives in 2008, when she resumed using her birth name....
 (Nicole Walker
Nicole Walker

Nicole Walker is a fictional character on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives, portrayed by Arianne Zuker from 1998 to 2006 and 2008 to present....
) as well as long-time soap veterans Shawn Christian
Shawn Christian

Shawn Christian is a television and film actor....
 (Daniel Jonas), Roscoe Born
Roscoe Born

Roscoe Born is an Emmy Award-nominated United States actor.In the last 25 years, Born has appeared most often in daytime television, first appearing on the soap opera Ryan's Hope as Joe Novak from 1981 to 1983 and again in 1988....
 (Trent Robbins) and Kevin Dobson
Kevin Dobson

Kevin Patrick Dobson is an United States film and television actor of Ireland descent, who is primarily known for his roles on television. His most prominent roles were as Det....
 as a recasted Mickey Horton
Mickey Horton

Michael "Mickey" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives. Mickey was played from November 1965 to January 2004 by actor John Clarke , briefly in 2004 by Richard Voigts, and was played by actor John Ingle from 2004 to 2006....
. These additions came around the same time as many cast exits, including Brandon Beemer
Brandon Beemer

Brandon Richard Beemer is an United States soap opera actor and Model ....
 (Shawn-Douglas Brady
Shawn-Douglas Brady

Shawn-Douglas Brady is a character on the television soap opera Days of our Lives.He has been portrayed by actors Collin O'Donnell and Scott Groff as a young child, most notably by Jason Cook from October 15, 1999 to September 22, 2006 and most recently by Brandon Beemer between September 28, 2006 and March 2008....
), Martha Madison
Martha Madison

Martha Madison is an United States actress....
 (Belle Black
Belle Black

Isabella "Belle" Brady , born onscreen October 21, 1993, is a fictional character on the U.S. daytime television drama Days of our Lives. She is the mother of Claire Brady, the half-sister of Sami Brady, Brady Black , Eric Brady and late D.J....
), Julie Pinson
Julie Pinson

Julie Pinson is an United States soap opera actor best known for playing the role of Billie Reed on Days of our Lives. Julie is currently on As The World Turns in the role of "Juicy" Janet Ciccone....
 (Billie Reed
Billie Reed

Billie Holliday Reed is a fictional character on the NBC television drama Days of our Lives. Billie was most recently portrayed by actress Julie Pinson beginning in 2004....
) and Frank Parker
Frank Parker (actor)

Frank Parker He has three daughters: Candace and twins Lindsay and Danielle . Candace died in January 1999....
 (Shawn Brady
Shawn Brady

Shawn Brady was a fictional character on the American soap opera Days of our Lives and the patriarch of the Brady family. He has been portrayed by Lew Brown , Frank MacLean and Frank Parker ....
).

Executive producing and head writing team


The co-creator and original executive producer, Ted Corday
Ted Corday

Theodore "Ted" Corday was a Television producer, director, and creator of many United States serials.Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Corday graduated from the University of Alberta and studied law before moving to the United States in 1934....
, was only at the helm for eight months before dying of cancer in 1966. His widow, Betty
Betty Corday

Betty Corday was a television producer of the United States television soap opera Days of our Lives.Becoming executive producer after the death of her husband, Ted Corday , she was the Executive Producer of Days of Our Lives from 1966 to 1985....
, was named executive producer upon his death. She continued in that role, with the help of H. Wesley Kenney
H. Wesley Kenney

H. Wesley Kenney is an United States television producer and television director of several television series.He is best known for his work on soap operas, producing and directing Days of our Lives from 1968 to 1979, and then becoming Executive Producer of The Young and the Restless, a spot he held from 1982 to 1984....
 and Al Rabin
Al Rabin

Al Rabin is a TV producer of soap operas, specifically known for his work on Days of our Lives. Rabin served in multiple capacities in his sixteen years at Days, first as a director and then as a supervising executive producer to Mrs....
 as supervising producers, before she semi-retired in 1985. When Mrs. Corday semi-retired in 1985, and later died in 1987, her son, Ken, became executive producer and took over the full-time, day-to-day running of the show, a title he still holds today. The series' current co-executive producer is Gary Tomlin
Gary Tomlin

Gary Tomlin is an American soap opera actor, writer, producer and director....
, who joined the series on September 17, 2008.

The first long-term head writer, William J. Bell
William J. Bell

William Joseph Bell was the creator and executive producer of the extremely successful soap operas The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful....
, started writing for
Days in 1966 and continued until 1975, a few years after he had created his own successful soap, The Young and the Restless
The Young and the Restless

The Young and the Restless is an American television soap opera, first broadcast on CBS on March 26, 1973. It was created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, who set their show in a Genoa City of Genoa City, Wisconsin, a town near their annual vacation home in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin....
. He stayed with the show as a storyline consultant until 1978. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, many writing changes occurred. In the early 1980s, Margaret DePriest
Margaret DePriest

Margaret DePriest is an United States daytime Serial writer.She began her career as an actress both onstage and on television. Her acting credits include a contract role as the first Abby Cameron on The Edge of Night from 1965-1966....
 helped stabilize the show with her serial killer storyline. Later head writers, such as Sheri Anderson
Sheri Anderson

Sheri Anderson is an American television writer and producer who has worked primarily on Serial and in international film and television development....
, Thom Racina
Thom Racina

Thom Racina is an American television writer and novelist....
 and Leah Laiman
Leah Laiman

Leah Laiman is an American soap opera writer and romance novelist....
, built on that stability and crafted storylines of their own, temporarily bringing up ratings. Many writing changes occurred after Laiman left the series in 1989 and would not become stable again until James E. Reilly
James E. Reilly

James E. Reilly was an United States soap opera writer. Known for his work as the head writer of NBC's Days of our Lives and creator/head writer of Passions, Reilly won a Daytime Emmy Award for Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team as co-head writer for Guiding Light in 1993....
 started with the show in 1993. His tenure, which lasted for four-and-a-half years, was credited with bringing ratings up to the second-place spot in the Nielsens. Other writers who succeeded him, such as Sally Sussman Morina
Sally Sussman Morina

Sally Sussman Morina is an American soap opera writer and producer. She is married to Anthony Morina, a CBS Daytime director and producer....
 and Tom Langan
Tom Langan

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, failed to keep the ratings success, and another writer turnover continued until Reilly returned to the series in 2003.

Five-time Daytime Emmy winner Hogan Sheffer
Hogan Sheffer

Hogan Sheffer is an United States Daytime Emmy winning screenwriter. During the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike, he chose financial core status with the WGA and continued working....
 was named head writer with great fanfare in October 2006, but lasted less than 16 months with the show, with his last episode airing in January 2008. Current head writer Dena Higley
Dena Higley

Dena Higley is an United States television soap opera writer who lives in Los Angeles, California. Currently she is head writer of Days of our Lives....
's first episode aired on April 23, 2008. Her co-head writer is Christopher Whitesell
Christopher Whitesell

Christopher Whitesell is an American television soap opera writer. He was recently hired by Gary Tomlin to be DOOL's Co-Head Writer with Dena Higley and Rick Draughon ....
.

Ratings and scheduling history


During its first three years on the air,
Days of our Lives was near the bottom of the daytime Nielsen ratings, and close to cancellation. However, its ascent was rapid; as the 1969 TV season ended, Days became a successful part of NBC's attempt to dethrone CBS
CBS

CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
. By 1973 the show, pitted against CBS'
Guiding Light
Guiding Light

Guiding Light is an United States television program credited by the Guinness World Records as being the longest-running soap opera in production and the longest running drama in television and radio history....
and ABC's The Newlywed Game
The Newlywed Game

The Newlywed Game is an United States television game show that pits newly-married couples against each other in a series of revealing question rounds to determine how well the spouses know each other....
at 2 p.m.(EST)/1 p.m.(CST), had matched the first-place ratings of As The World Turns and sister NBC serial Another World. NBC capitalized on this success with the decision to expand to one hour on April 21, 1975. This expansion had followed the lead of AW, which became TV's first-ever hour-long soap on January 6, three-and-a-half months earlier. Further, Days
new starting time of 1:30/12:30 finally solved a scheduling problem that began in 1968 when NBC lost the game Let's Make a Deal
Let's Make a Deal

Let's Make a Deal is a television game show which originated in the United States and has since been produced in many countries throughout the world....
 to ABC, and in its wake, eight different shows were placed into the slot, with only one, Three on a Match
Three on a Match (game show)

Three on a Match was an United States television game show, created by Bob Stewart , that ran from August 2, 1971 to June 28, 1974 on the daytime schedule of NBC....
,
lasting more than nine months.

However, this first golden period for NBC daytime proved to be short-lived, as Days ratings began to decline in 1977. Much of the decline was due to ABC's expansion of its popular soap All My Children
All My Children

All My Children, sometimes abbreviated by fans and the press as AMC, is an United States soap opera and drama television series that has been broadcast Monday through Friday on the American Broadcasting Company television network since January 5, 1970, and the daily episode also airs weeknights on SOAPnet....
to a full hour, the last half of which overlapped with the first half of Days. By January 1979, the network, in a mode of desperation more than anything else, decided to jump headlong against AMC and moved the show ahead to the same 1 p.m./12 Noon time slot. In exchange to its affiliates for taking away the old half-hour access slot at 1/Noon, NBC gave them the 4 p.m./3 slot, which many (if not most) stations had been preempting for years anyway. By 1986, ABC and CBS followed suit, under the intense pressure of lucrative (and cheap) syndicated
Television syndication

In broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows to multiple individual stations, without going through a broadcast network....
 programming offered to affiliates.

By the early 1980s,
Days had displaced Another World
Another World (TV series)

Another World is a television soap opera that ran on the NBC network from May 4, 1964 to June 25, 1999. It was created by legendary serial creator Irna Phillips along with William J....
as NBC's highest-rated soap. However, the entire NBC soap lineup was in ratings trouble. In fact, by 1982, all of its shows were rated above only one ABC soap (The Edge of Night
The Edge of Night

The Edge of Night is a long-running American television mystery series/soap opera produced by Procter & Gamble. It debuted on CBS on April 2, 1956, and ran on that network until November 28, 1975; the series then aired on American Broadcasting Company from December 1, 1975, until December 28, 1984....
) and below all four CBS soaps. The "supercouple" era of the 1980s, however, helped bring about a ratings revival, and the 1983–1984 season saw Days experience a surge in ratings. It held onto its strong numbers for most of the 80s, only to decline again by 1990, eventually falling back into eighth place. In the mid-1990s, however, the show experienced a resurgence in popularity and the show reached number two in the ratings, where it remained for several years before experiencing another ratings decline beginning in 1999, the year that Days became NBC's longest-running daytime program (upon the cancellation of AW). Throughout the 2000s, Days and all the other remaining network daytime serials have witnessed a steady erosion of viewers, mainly due to vastly altered viewing habits induced by cable
Cable television

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 networks and alternative genres such as reality and talk shows on minor network affiliates.

On January 17, 2007, NBC Universal Television president Jeff Zucker
Jeff Zucker

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 remarked that
Days of our Lives would not be renewed and would most likely not "continue past 2009." With the 2007 cancellation of Passions
Passions

Passions is an American television soap opera created by veteran writer James E. Reilly. Produced by Universal Media Studios, the series debuted July 5, 1999, on NBC , and its last airdate on that network was September 7, 2007....
by NBC, Days is now NBC's last remaining traditional daytime program (excepting The Today Show) on its mid-day schedule. After the January announcement, the Nielsen ratings for Days dropped to 1.9 million households before stabilizing in June near 2.4 million households. In an April 2007 interview with Soap Opera Digest
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, executive producer Ken Corday remarked of the ratings decline of the previous months, "If I don't pay attention to the ratings and what the viewers are saying, I'm an ostrich. I have not seen a decline in the ratings on the show this precipitous — ever. I've never seen this much of a percentage decline." But Days has not been able to recover the viewers it has lost. On September 10, 2007, Days moved to Passions 2 p.m. weekday timeslot in some areas, but most affiliates continue to broadcast the show at its 1 p.m. hour.

Days of our Lives has finished the fourth quarter of 2008 tied for #4 among network daytime series in the women 18-49 demographic, while ranking #1 outright in the valuable women 18-34 category, according to in-home viewing figures from Nielsen Media Research
Nielsen Media Research

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.
Days (1.4 rating, 8 share among women 18-49, 1.2/7 among women 18-34) equaled its ratings for the year-ago quarter among women 18-49 and women 18-34 and is up 5 percent in total viewers (with 2.8 million persons versus 2.7 million). “Days” also increased its audiences among working women 18-49 and females 18-24, 12-24 and 12-17 versus the year-ago quarter.

External distribution


According to
Variety
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, Days is the most widely-distributed soap opera in the United States, with episodes not just broadcast via NBC, but also via cable (SOAPnet
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), and as of June 2007, episodes are offered via iTunes
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.

Days also has an international audience. It started broadcasting locally in Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
 in 1968, later moving to the Nine Network
Nine Network

The Nine Network, or Channel Nine, is an Australian Television broadcasting in Australia based in Willoughby, New South Wales, a suburb on the North Shore of Sydney....
. Over time,
Days ended up airing at a delay of nearly five years behind the United States due to cricket
Cricket

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 pre-emptions in the summer, so in 2004, Nine aired a special titled
Days of our Lives: A New Day, which summarized four years of storyline in one hour, in an attempt to catch up to more current telecasts. This speed-up caused mixed feelings as viewers missed many vital storylines and it landed right in the middle of the Melaswen storyline. Now, episodes are ten months behind the United States. New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 has aired
Days nearly as long, debuting on Television New Zealand
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Television New Zealand is a state-owned television broadcasting corporation in New Zealand....
 by 1975 at the latest, and currently running approximately five years and 3 months behind the United States on the TV ONE
TV One

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 channel.

Days also airs in a number of countries across Europe
Europe

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, premiering in Turkey
Turkey

Turkey , known officially as the Republic of Turkey , is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in southwest Asia and Thrace in the Balkans region of Southern Europe....
 on October 8, 1990, France
France

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 on July 29, 1991 and since July 1998 after the end of
Loving
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diffusion on France 2 , Germany
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 on September 6, 1993, Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 in September 1997 (currently four years behind USA), Finland
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 on August 11, 2003, and Hungary
Hungary

Hungary , officially in English the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia....
 on June 14, 2004. Channel 5 aired episodes of
Days in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 from March 2000 until April 2001, eventually pulling it off the air; network executives deemed its audience of 200,000 viewers as too low a figure.
Days had previously aired in the UK and Ireland
Ireland

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 on the Sky Soap
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Sky Soap was a British Sky Broadcasting channel that showed a mix of American and British soap operas, including Emmerdale and Take the High Road....
 channel between 1994 and 1999; episodes were three years behind U.S. telecasts. From September 3, 2007, UK viewers will be able to watch
Days on the female-skewed entertainment channel Zone Romantica
Zone Romantica

Zone Romantica is a TV channel that broadcasts telenovelas, music and entertainment from all over the world, mainly from Latin America.The channel is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to 20 territories in Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East....
. In Italy
Italy

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Days aired for only three months in 1985 on Rete A; in 1992 Italia 7 started to air new episodes, five years behind U.S. telecasts. In 1993, after 260 episodes, the show was cancelled.

Days of our Lives also airs in the Middle East
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 and the Arab World
Arab world

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 Since 2003 in the cannel MBC2 and then moved to MBC4 as a channel of American TV shows and the show is 5 years behind the USA.

Theme song and opening title sequences

The title sequence of
Days of our Lives has changed several times since the show's debut, but always maintained hourglass imagery and trademark voiceover, "Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives." Beginning in 1966, the voice has been that of Macdonald Carey
Macdonald Carey

Edward Macdonald Carey was an United States actor, best known for his role as the patriarch Dr. Tom Horton on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives....
 (1913–1994), who played Dr. Tom Horton
Tom Horton

Dr. Tom Horton was a fictional character on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives. He was played by Macdonald Carey from 1965 until his death in 1994....
 from the show's opening until the actor's death from lung cancer
Lung cancer

Lung cancer is a disease of uncontrolled cell growth in tissue of the lung. This growth may lead to metastasis, which is the invasion of adjacent tissue and infiltration beyond the lungs....
.

From 1966 to 1994, the voice would also intone, "This is Macdonald Carey, and these are the days of our lives." After Carey's passing, the producers — out of respect for Carey's family — decided not to use the second part of the opening tagline.

Opening titles



November 8, 1965 - March 31, 1972
Almost completely unmodified since the show's debut in 1965, the titles show an hourglass, as sand slowly trickles to the bottom against the backdrop of a partly cloudy black and blue sky. In 1966, the focus moved from the entire hourglass to the bottom, with the sand trickling away as the theme played.

April 3, 1972 - September 28, 1984
In 1972, the current title lettering was introduced, a condensed version of the Times New Roman typeface in yellow coloring (before then, the show's title was in Latin Bold font). The title card would also say "Copyright 1972 by Corday Productions, Inc." While the copyright was only for the title sequence, viewers would become confused in later years, as the 1972 copyright notice stayed on the title sequence until 1984.
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October 1, 1984 - June 18, 1993
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June 21, 1993 - present
In 1993, a computerized version of the visual was made, with completely redone sound effects and rearranged music. In this version the hourglass, now slowly spinning clockwise, starts focus at the bottom-half, overlooking the dawn. As the sun rises, the focus is zoomed out, and the audience sees the entire hourglass and the show's title "flourishes" onto the screen as the music flourishes. While the entire hourglass is revealed, the clouds in the sky change formations. The current version of this theme is about 30 seconds in length, however the full version lasts around 3½ minutes.

A version of this opening exists that does not include MacDonald Carey's voiceover.

A shortened version of this open debuted in 1995, when the show's time period was shortened due to news coverage on NBC of the O.J. Simpson trial
O. J. Simpson murder case

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 (and later for the Martha Stewart trial in 2004). The shortened version is still used when episodes run over the allotted time, usually during sweeps periods.


Opening music and announcement


The theme that regularly accompanies each sequence was composed by Charles Albertine, Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart. The theme has only been modified twice since
Days premiered: in 1993, when the opening titles were changed to computerized visuals, and in 2004, with an orchestral arrangement that was only used in eight episodes, at which time the theme was reverted back to the 1993 arrangement, and is the one currently used.

From its debut in 1965 until March 1966, announcer Ed Prentiss spoke the words now made famous by Macdonald Carey
Macdonald Carey

Edward Macdonald Carey was an United States actor, best known for his role as the patriarch Dr. Tom Horton on NBC's soap opera Days of our Lives....
. Since April 1966, Macdonald Carey has intoned the epigram "Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives." From 1966 to 1994, he would add "This is Macdonald Carey, and these are the days of our lives." After Carey's death in 1994, the decision was made to remove the second part of the opening, out of respect for Carey and his family.

Cultural references


Days of our Lives was satirized on the hit sitcom Friends
Friends

Friends is an American situation comedy created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which premiered on NBC on September 22, 1994. The series revolves around a group of friends in the area of Manhattan, New York City, who occasionally live together and share living expenses....
when one of the principals, Joey Tribbiani
Joey Tribbiani

Joseph Francis "Joey" Tribbiani, Jr. is a fictional character on the popular United States television program situation comedy Friends , and the title character in the spin-off, Joey , and is played by Matt LeBlanc....
 (played by Matt LeBlanc
Matt LeBlanc

Matthew Steven "Matt" LeBlanc is an American actor, known for his role as Joey Tribbiani in the NBC sitcoms Friends and Joey ....
), got a job as Dr. Drake Ramoray on the show, despite the fact that Joey lived in New York and
Days of our Lives is shot in California. All storylines shown on Friends (with guest shots by actual Days of our Lives stars) were fictional and did not represent what was really going on in the soap opera itself. Joey's fictional stint on the show ended when he angered its writers and his character was killed after falling down an elevator shaft. Later, his character was brought back to life in a further spoof on the show (no fewer than thirty-six characters have been "brought back" from the dead on Days). Joey was brought back as a man with a brain transplant
Whole-body transplant

A whole-body transplant or brain transplant is a hypothetical operation that would move the brain of one being into the body of another. It is a procedure distinct from head transplant, which involves transferring the entire head to a new body, as opposed to the brain only....
. His new brain was from the character Jessica Lockhart, played by Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon

Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award-winning American actress. She has worked in films and television since 1970, and won an Oscar for her performance in the 1995 film, Dead Man Walking ....
. Lockhart died from a horseback riding injury. The Lockharts are also the last names of Bonnie, Mimi and Patrick on
Days, but the Jessica character is not a relation to any of the three. Alison Sweeney
Alison Sweeney

Alison Sweeney is an United States soap opera actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California, California.Sweeney is best known for her portrayal of Sami Brady on the American soap opera Days of our Lives....
, who plays Sami Brady
Sami Brady

Samantha Gene "Sami" Brady is a fictional character on the American soap opera Days of our Lives. Born onscreen October 16, 1984, Sami has been portrayed by Alison Sweeney since early 1993....
, appeared on
Friends as Jessica Ashley who stars with Joey on his version of Days. Additional Friends episodes feature Kristian Alfonso
Kristian Alfonso

Kristian-Joy Alfonso is an United States soap opera actor, and former figure skater and model. She is best known for her portrayal of Hope Williams Brady in Days of our Lives....
 as Hope Brady. and Roark Critchlow
Roark Critchlow

Roark Critchlow is an actor, best known for appearing on the daytime United States soap opera Days of our Lives from 1994 to 1999 as Dr. Mike Horton....
 as Mike Horton
Mike Horton

Dr. Michael William "Mike" Horton is a fictional character on the soap opera Days of our Lives. He was named after Mickey Horton, who was thought to be his father, and Bill Horton, his father....
 In an episode where Joey hosts a soap opera party on the roof, Matthew Ashford
Matthew Ashford

Matthew Nile Ashford is an United States actor best known for the long running role of Jack Deveraux on the NBC soap opera Days of our Lives....
 and Kyle Lowder
Kyle Lowder

Kyle Brandon Lowder is an United States actor. He is most notable for his roles on American daytime soap operas. He played the part of Brady Black on NBC's Days of our Lives from 2000-2005....
 each make an appearance, Ashford even giving Rachel his number. In the spin-off
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 sitcom
Joey, Joey was nominated for "best death scene" in which his character was stabbed while performing surgery.

In an additional link between
Days of our Lives and Friends, John Aniston, the actor who portrays the character Victor Kiriakis on Days is the real life father of Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Joanna Aniston is an American actress. She became famous from the mid 1990s to the early 2000s for playing the role of Rachel Green in the popular US sitcom Friends, a role for which she won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award....
, who portrayed Rachel on
Friends.

The show has also been referenced on The Simpsons
The Simpsons

The Simpsons is an Television in the United States animated cartoon Situation comedy created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company....
 episode, Pygmoelian
Pygmoelian

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, when Moe Szyslak
Moe Szyslak

Moe Szyslak is a fictional character in the American animated cartoon sitcom The Simpsons, born in Indiana. He is voice acting by Hank Azaria and first appeared in the series premiere episode "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"....
 gets plastic surgery
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 on his face becoming a very handsome man. He then gets a part playing Dr. Tad Winslow, on a show called "
It never ends", a parody of Days of our Lives. "It never ends" plays on the show's title sequence; "like the cleaning of a house, it never ends". The eye patch worn by Dr. Tad Winslow refers to the character Steve Johnson or "Patch" from Days of our Lives.

The Show is also referenced in The American Sitcom "Scrubs" as being the favorite show of Dr Cox.

The Show is also referenced in the American sitcom "The Nanny" in the episode "Take Back Your Mink" . The Nanny watches "Days" and her employer Mr Sheffield (played by Charles Shaughnessy who also played the character of "Shane" on "Days") joins her and makes fun of Shane's British accent.

Fans


The show has had many high-profile fans. In 1976,
TIME
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magazine reported that then-Justice of the Supreme Court
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, Thurgood Marshall
Thurgood Marshall

'Thurgood Marshall' was an United States jurist and the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. Before becoming a judge, he was a lawyer who was best remembered for his high success rate in arguing before the Supreme Court and for the victory in Brown v....
, would call a recess around the 1 p.m. hour to watch
Days of our Lives. Actress Julia Roberts
Julia Roberts

Julia Fiona Roberts is an American actress and former fashion model. She became well known during the early 1990s after starring in the romantic comedy Pretty Woman opposite Richard Gere, which grossed $463 million worldwide....
 admitted at the 2002 People's Choice Awards
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 that she was a fan of
Days, and asked to be seated near the cast at that event as well as other award shows. In 2004, during the show's Melaswen storyline, Roberts' interest was considered notable enough that Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly

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quoted her saying that "the show has gotten a little wacko." A 1998 TIME article mentioned that Monica Lewinsky
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, the former White House
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 aide who admitted to having an "inappropriate relationship" with then-president Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton

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, was a passionate fan of
Days of our Lives, so much so that she wrote a poem about the series in her high school yearbook. The article compared her whirlwind experiences in the White House to a story on Days. Best-selling horror novelist Brian Keene
Brian Keene

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 has said in interviews with
The New York Times
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, Rue Morgue
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Rue Morgue is a Canadian magazine dedicated to covering "horror in culture and entertainment," taking its name from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue."...
and elsewhere that he has been a fan since the early Eighties and never misses an episode.

External links

  • at Internet Movie Database
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