Showing posts with label CBS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CBS. Show all posts

Friday, November 29, 2024

'Beyond the Gates' Premieres February 24 on CBS


Upcoming CBS daytime drama Beyond the Gates, a set in a leafy Maryland suburb just outside of Washington, D.C., and in one the most affluent African American counties in the United States, debuts Monday, February 24, 2025 at 2pm ET/1pm PT on CBS.

The network recently revealed the remaining Beyond the Gates cast, including Brandon Claybon, Timon Durrett, Sean Freeman, Marquita Goings, Maurice Johnson, Trisha Mann-Grant, RhonniRose Mantilla, Ambyr Michelle, Colby Muhammad and Arielle Prepetit. Joining previously announced stars Tamara Tunie (Anita Dupree), Daphnee Duplaix (Dr. Nicole Dupree Richardson) and Karla Mosley (Dani Dupree), the new cast members round out the extended families of the Duprees and key characters who influence their worlds.

Beyond the Gates, from CBS Studios/NAACP Venture, began production in November.

Check out the show's families below:

Thursday, October 25, 2018

'Bold and the Beautiful' Star Heather Tom to Participate in 2018-2019 CBS Directors Initiative

CBS today announced four participants for the 2018-2019 Directors Initiative, including Bold and the Beautiful star Heather Tom (Katie Logan Forrester). Now in its 15th year, the initiative provides a platform for experienced directors to gain access to showrunners, executives, managers and agents and, more importantly, the opportunity to shadow CBS Television Network and CBS Television Studio shows throughout the year. The program helps directors develop strategic objectives aimed at cultivating meaningful relationships with industry professionals that are essential to getting hired.

“This initiative is all about access to decision makers who can ultimately provide opportunities to advance our participants’ careers,” said Tiffany Smith-Anoa’i, Executive Vice President, Entertainment Diversity, Inclusion and Communications, CBS Entertainment. “Another rewarding aspect about this community we are building is that many of our participants will gain experience by shadowing directing alumni of previous Director Initiative programs, who are eager to share their insights.”

This year's participants are listed below.

Heather Tom (Drama Director) is a five-time Emmy Award-winning actress and has directed on CBS’ The Bold and the Beautiful for the past three years, recently receiving an Emmy nomination for Best Directing Team. Her award-winning short films Serenity and Bigfoot’s Love Slave have played numerous festivals across the globe. Heather is presently developing multiple projects for film and television, ranging from traditional episodic and a digital series titled “Blink,” for which she recently shot a pilot, to the feature film script The Last Knight in Camelot, named a 2018 PAGE Award Finalist. Heather is an advocate for women’s rights and was a featured speaker at the 2004 Democratic National Convention kick-off event. She worked on both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama’s 2008 campaigns, and is involved with Planned Parenthood, Feminist Majority, She Votes, and Rock the Vote.

Lionel Coleman (Drama Director) cut his teeth at CBS News, learning the language of storytelling, before becoming a DGA commercial director. There, he began to build a point of view around what Eudora Welty called “the still moment,” that fleeting, nearly uncapturable now. Whether he’s documenting the aftermath of an earthquake from an open helicopter, directing celebrity athletes for brands like Nike, Ford and Adidas, or filming the moment a life is brought into the world for Huggies, Lionel is working to capture performances that make us human. His documentary projects include Castaways, a web series featuring inmates training unwanted dogs for reintroduction or adoption, and various branded content films for Gatorade, Huggies and Wilson Tennis.

Cellin Gluck (Drama Director) has had his hand in directing four successful feature films for the Japanese market. His most recent, Persona Non Grata, with a five-month nationwide run in Japan, was seen by over one million people. Starting as an assistant director on such films as Black Rain, Internal Affairs, Noriega and Contact while concurrently producing and later directing commercials for Japan and China, Cellin co-directed Oba the Last Samurai (adapting the screenplay from a novel of the same name) after directing the Japanese remake of Sideways. He is an active member of the DGA’s Asian American Committee.

Anne Hamilton (Drama Director) directed her feature debut, American Fable, in 2016, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival. It was acquired by IFC Midnight for a theatrical release and went on to win many awards. RogerEbert.com praised Hamilton’s film as “an extremely impressive debut,” and Variety hailed it as “a passport to bigger things for its gifted young director.” Before becoming a filmmaker, Hamilton graduated from Stanford with a degree in philosophy and Yale Law School. Currently, she is a member of the DGA Women’s Steering Committee, Film Fatales and Women in Film.

The CBS Directors Initiative also hosts various events throughout the year for all directors looking to gain access to CBS producers and showrunners.

Monday, August 13, 2018

CBS Announces Season Premiere Dates for Daytime Lineup


Last week, CBS announced season premiere dates for its daytime lineup, including The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Check out the announcement below.

CBS, the #1-rated network in daytime for 31 years, today announced season premiere dates for its entire Daytime Emmy Award-winning schedule for the 2018-2019 season. The full lineup was just recently honored with an industry-leading 20 Daytime Emmy Awards.

“CBS Daytime continues to deliver award-winning, fan favorite programming that has led the industry for more than 31 years. The lineup offers an unmatched blend of heart and humor in our talk and game shows and stunning storytelling in our daytime dramas, connecting our audience with compelling programming throughout the year,” said Angelica McDaniel, Executive Vice President, Daytime Programs and Syndicated Program Development, CBS Entertainment and CBS Television Distribution.

The Young and the Restless, the #1 daytime drama for 29 consecutive years, premieres Monday, Sept. 3. The Young and the Restless is averaging 4.75 million viewers. The series, which is entering its 46th season, is broadcast weekdays (12:30-1:30 PM, ET/11:30 AM-12:30 PM, PT) and is produced by Bell Dramatic Serial Company, in association with Sony Pictures Television. Mal Young is the executive producer.

The ninth season of the Daytime Emmy Award-winning talk show The Talk debuts Monday, Sept. 10, hosted by Julie Chen, Eve, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood. Currently, The Talk is averaging 2.53 million viewers. The series airs weekdays (2:00 PM, ET/1:00 PM, PT/CT). It is produced by CBS Television Studios. John Redmann and Sara Gilbert are executive producers.

The Bold and the Beautiful, the most-watched dramatic serial in the world, premieres Monday, Sept. 17 and will celebrate its 8,000th episode during its 32nd season. The Bold and the Beautiful is averaging 3.80 million viewers. The series is broadcast weekdays (1:30 PM-2:00 PM, ET/12:30-1:00 PM, PT). It is a Bell-Phillip Television production. Brad Bell is the executive producer.

Also kicking off on Sept. 17 are the Daytime Emmy Award-winning game shows The Price is Right, network television’s #1-rated daytime program hosted by Drew Carey, and the longest-running game show in television history, and Let's Make a Deal, which returns for its milestone 10th season.

Network television’s most-watched daytime program, entering in its 47th season, The Price is Right 1 is averaging 4.73 million viewers, while The Price is Right 2 is averaging 5.35 million viewers. The series is broadcast weekdays (11:00 AM-12:00 PM, ET/10:00-11:00 AM, PT). The series is produced by FremantleMedia North America. Mike Richards and Jennifer Mullin are executive producers.

Let's Make a Deal, with Daytime Emmy Award-winning host Wayne Brady, is averaging 3.04 million viewers, while Let's Make a Deal 2 is averaging 3.44 million viewers. The show is broadcast weekdays (check local listings). It is produced by FremantleMedia North America. Mike Richards, Dan Funk and Jennifer Mullin are executive producers.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

'The Young and the Restless' Friday Sneak Peek

On Friday's episode of The Young and the Restless, Jill returns home to chaos while Victor prepares for a showdown with J.T.

"I have been waiting for this moment," says the powerful Mr. Newman (Eric Braeden) after seeing J.T. (Thad Luckinbill...or is it his twin brother, Trent Luckinbill?).

Check out a sneak peek below.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

CBS Reveals 2018-19 Schedule

CBS unveiled its 2018-2019 primetime lineup on Wednesday. It features three new comedies, five new dramas and the return of the critically acclaimed Murphy Brown. The new series will join 24 returning hits to build on the success of the most-watched broadcast network.

The five new shows for fall include two comedies, The Neighborhood starring Cedric the Entertainer and Happy Together starring Damon Wayans Jr. and Amber Stevens West. The three dramas are Magnum P.I., a modern take on the classic series starring Jay Hernandez and Perdita Weeks; from Emmy Award-winning producer Dick Wolf, FBI, starring Missy Peregrym and Zeeko Zaki; and the humorous and uplifting God Friended Me, starring Brandon Micheal Hall and Violett Beane. In addition, the groundbreaking comedy Murphy Brown returns, starring original cast members Candice Bergen, Faith Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud.

CBS TELEVISION NETWORK 2018-2019 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE

(N=New, NTP=New Time Period)

All Times ET/PT

MONDAY
8:00-8:30 PM THE NEIGHBORHOOD (N)
8:30-9:00 PM HAPPY TOGETHER (N)
9:00-10:00 PM MAGNUM P.I. (N)
10:00-11:00 PM BULL (NTP)

TUESDAY
8:00-9:00 PM NCIS
9:00-10:00 PM FBI (N)
10:00-11:00 PM NCIS: NEW ORLEANS

WEDNESDAY
8:00-9:00 PM SURVIVOR
9:00-10:00 PM SEAL TEAM
10:00-11:00 PM CRIMINAL MINDS

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Daytime Nielson Ratings: 'Young and the Restless' Up to 4.4 Million, 'Bold and the Beautiful' Hits 3.71 Million

For the week ending March 16, THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS (which celebrates its 45th anniversary next week, and is also celebrating 29 consecutive years as daytime’s #1 drama) delivered 4.40 million viewers, its largest weekly audience since the week ending February 9.

THE BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL scored 3.71 million viewers, its largest audience since the week ending January 19.

THE TALK delivered 2.60 million viewers, its biggest week since February 9.

Source: Nielsen, Live plus Same Day Ratings for the week ending March 16, 2018.

Monday, March 19, 2018

'The Young and the Restless' 45th Anniversary Spoilers

Next Monday, March 26, will mark 45 years since The Young and the Restless premiered. To mark the milestone, television's most-watched daytime drama is treating viewers to a week of epic episodes full of high-stakes drama, romance and compelling character returns.

"The Young and the Restless will celebrate its 45th anniversary by proudly looking back at the rich history of the show while propelling our characters into exciting new stories," said executive producer and head writer Mal Young. "Viewers will be treated to a week-long, can't-miss-a-minute celebration as storylines take unexpected turns and we welcome faces from the past."

During the week of March 26-30, fans can expect a number of buzzworthy developments. Among them:

• The long-running feud between Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) and Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) reaches its breaking point, irrevocably changing the lives of both men.

• Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) and her daughter, Abby (Melissa Ordway), uncover a shocking secret.

• The relationship between Victoria Newman (Amelia Heinle) and J.T. Hellstrom (Thad Luckinbill) takes a dramatic turn.

• Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott) finds her loyalty tested like never before.

• Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon Newman (Sharon Case) confront their heated past.

• The return of several familiar faces shakes things up in Genoa City.

Among the beloved characters returning to Y&R will be Lorie Brooks (Jaime Lyn Bauer) and Leslie Brooks (Janice Lynde), members of a Genoa City original family, the Brooks; Julia Newman Martin (Meg Bennett); Mackenzie Browning Hellstrom (Kelly Kruger); Raul Guitierez (David Scott Lago); and Brittany Hodges (Lauren Woodland).

Created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell, The Young and the Restless premiered on March 26, 1973. It has been TV’s #1-rated daytime drama for the past 29 years.

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

CBS Daytime Sharing Special Social Content During NCAA Tournament Preemption

CBS Daytime is keeping original content coming for fans during the line-up’s two-day preemption for NCAA March Madness. The network will debut custom short-form video on the individual show’s Facebook pages on Thursday March 15 and Friday March 16, including:

The Bold and the Beautiful joins fans in wondering 'Who's Out To Get Bill Spencer' with an examination of the mystery’s biggest suspects – and their motives. Launches Thursday, March 15 at Noon ET / 9:00 am PT at https://www.facebook.com/TheBoldandtheBeautiful/.

The Young and the Restless offers a special preview into the series upcoming 45th anniversary with a look at the show’s returning guest stars, including Jaime Lyn Bauer (Lorie Brooks), Janice Lynde (Leslie Brooks), Kelly Kruger (Mackenzie Browning Hellstrom), Meg Bennett (Julia Newman Martin) and more! Debuts Friday, March 16 at Noon ET / 9:00 am PT at https://www.facebook.com/TheYoungandtheRestless/.

The Talk launches its first-ever webisodes, “Keep Talking,” where hosts Julie Chen, Eve, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood take on topics that were submitted by the show’s Facebook family. A new episode will roll out each morning at Noon ET / 9:00 am PT at https://www.facebook.com/TheTalkCBS/.

UPDATED:
Check out the Y&R refresher below.

Friday, February 23, 2018

Lauren Woodland to Visit 'The Young and the Restless' During 45th Anniversary Celebration

Daytime Emmy-nominated actress Lauren Woodland is latest former cast member slated to visit CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless during the show's upcoming 45th anniversary celebration.

Woodland, who played bad girl Brittany Hodges from 2000-2005, will join Kelly Kruger (Mac), David Lago (Raul), Jaime Lyn Bauer (Lorie) and Meg Bennett (Julia) for a short-term return.

The Young and the Restless premiered on March 26, 1973.

Friday, October 13, 2017

Shemar Moore Returns to 'Criminal Minds' on October 25

The Young and the Restless alum Shemar Moore, star of the new CBS drama series S.W.A.T., will return to Criminal Minds to guest star in the season's fifth episode, airing Wednesday, October 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on CBS. Moore, an original Criminal Minds cast member from 2005-2016 (252 episodes), will reprise his role as Derek Morgan.

In the episode, Morgan returns to the BAU to help Penelope Garcia (Kirsten Vangsness) deal with a case that has affected her emotionally.

Criminal Minds stars Joe Mantegna, Paget Brewster, Matthew Gray Gubler, A.J. Cook, Aisha Tyler, Kirsten Vangsness, Adam Rodriguez and Daniel Henney. Mark Gordon, Erica Messer and Breen Frazier are executive producers for ABC Studios in association with CBS Television Studios.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

'Young and the Restless' Reaches 1,500 Straight Weeks as the #1 Daytime Drama


The Young and the Restless marked 1,500 consecutive weeks (nearly 29 years) as daytime’s #1 drama, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for the week of September 25-29, 2017. The streak began in December 1988.

The Young and the Restless will celebrate its 45th anniversary in March.

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

CBS Daytime Marks 31 Consecutive Years at #1


CBS Daytime ended the full 52-week 2016-2017 broadcast year at #1 for the 31st consecutive year, one of the longest winning streaks in television history, which began in 1986. The Network’s daypart features a balance of dramas, game shows and talk, including network television’s #1 daytime program and longest-running game show The Price is Right, the #1 daytime drama The Young and the Restless, Daytime Emmy Award-winning The Talk, The Bold and the Beautiful and Let's Make a Deal.

The Network had the #1 overall show in viewers (The Price is Right) as well as both the #1 program in women 18-49 and women 25-54 (The Young and the Restless).

CBS Daytime’s 52-Week Full Broadcast Year Highlights

CBS Daytime finished the year first in viewers (3.90m), women 25-54 (1.1/08) and women 18-49 (0.7/06, tie).

CBS had the top five programs in viewers:
1. 5.40m The Price is Right 2
2. 4.84m The Young and the Restless
3. 4.72m The Price is Right 1
4. 3.85m The Bold and the Beautiful
5. 3.36m Let's Make a Deal 2

CBS had four of the top five programs in women 25-54:
1. 1.5 The Young and the Restless
2. 1.3 The Bold and the Beautiful
2. 1.3 The Price is Right 2
5. 1.1 The Price is Right 1

CBS had four of the top five programs in women 18-49:
1. 1.0 The Young and the Restless
2. 0.9 The Price is Right 2
3. 0.8 The Price is Right 1
3. 0.8 The Bold and the Beautiful

CBS Daytime programs reached 120.0 million viewers (who watched at least six minutes) and 59.3m women 18+, more than any other network.

Source: Nielsen most current ratings 2016-2017 television year.

Sunday, July 2, 2017

NEWS: Martyn Hett, Judith Light, CBS Ad Market, Alley Mills, Sean O'Connor

Coronation Street actors attend funeral of superfan killed in Manchester attack
Antony Cotton and Jennie McAlpine were among the stars of the long-running British TV show Coronation Street who attended the funeral for Manchester concert bombing victim Martyn Hett on Friday. The 29-year-old was a self-professed “superfan” of the Manchester-set soap opera. He was one of 22 people killed on May 22 when a suicide bomber struck concertgoers leaving an Ariana Grande show in the city in northwest England. Hett’s Coronation Street-themed coffin was taken to Stockport Town Hall in Greater Manchester by horse-drawn carriage today for his funeral.

CBS scores big increases in ad market for next season
Advertising volume increased by double digits in the daytime and other periods outside of prime time, thanks in large part to higher spending from Proctor & Gamble Co. and pharmaceutical companies. Those big spenders put pressure on other ad buyers, who had to decide whether to buy spots ahead of time or take their chances on inventory available during the season in what’s known as the scatter market.

Judith Light: One Life to Live changed my life
Judith Light is known as one of Broadway’s pre-eminent actors — winning back-to-back ­Tonys in 2012 and 2013 — but she says that her run on a soap opera was just as important an achievement.

“When I came back to the theater in 1999, I did a play called ‘Wit,’ and that really turned a lot of things around for me,” she told us this past week of her career highlights.

But she added, “As well as appearing on the soap opera One Life to Live in the late ’70s. That changed my life.”

Adrienne Frantz and Scott Bailey are ready to part with Studio City home
Frantz and Bailey have put their home in Studio City on the market for $2.695 million. Recently remodeled, the Spanish-vibe house with a clay-tile roof sits on what was once part of the Hollywood Country Club. The multilevel home has more than 5,600 square feet of interior space that includes an updated kitchen, a living room with a wet bar and a gym with a rock-climbing wall. In the dining room, a bookcase conceals a secret recording studio and wine vault.

Alley Mills, Orson Bean star in premiere at Mark Twain Library
Bean and Mills will perform the world premiere of a one-act play the couple wrote together. "Alright Then" is a true story of two people who fell in love and overcame insurmountable odds to forge a successful marriage. The play will be shown on Thursday, July 13, at 7:30 p.m., and a reception with the stars will be held on the library lawn following the play. Doors open at 7 p.m.

EastEnders boss departs soap in sudden exit
The Sun reported that executive producer Sean O'Connor was ‘pushed out’ of his position following a meeting with BBC bosses on June 22nd.

"It is understood that stars on set felt they had been bullied under his regime and other actors and staff were left in tears," the report said. "But in a further twist, 49-year-old O’Connor is now saying he too has felt bullied and is threatening legal action."

Thursday, June 29, 2017

CBS Daytime Promotes Three Executives

Margot Wain, Ray Paolantonio and Laurie Seidman
Margot Wain has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Daytime Programs, and Ray Paolantonio and Laurie Seidman have been promoted to Vice Presidents, Daytime Programs, it was announced today by Angelica McDaniel, Executive Vice President, Daytime Programs and Syndicated Program Development, CBS Entertainment and CBS Television Distribution.

“CBS Daytime is stronger than ever. The Network has been #1 in daytime for a record 30 years, and our lineup of dramas, talk and game shows recently took home an industry-leading 14 Daytime Emmy Awards,” said McDaniel. “Margot, Ray and Laurie have each made indelible contributions to these shows, and they will continue to help the Network remain television’s favorite daytime destination.”

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

CBS Renews Entire Daytime Lineup, 'The Young and the Restless' for Three Years

CBS, the #1 rated network in daytime for 30 years, has renewed its entire Daytime schedule for the 2017-2018 season, including a three-year deal for daytime’s #1 drama, The Young and the Restless, and an additional two years for network television’s #1 daytime show, The Price is Right. The full lineup, which was just honored with an industry-leading 14 Daytime Emmy Awards, also includes new seasons of Let's Make a Deal, The Talk and The Bold and the Beautiful, which previously received a multi-year pickup through the 2017-2018 season.

“CBS Daytime has never been stronger. From 30 consecutive years of being #1 in the ratings, to another year as the most honored Network at the Daytime Emmys, our lineup of talk, game shows and dramas connects with our audience like no one else,” said Angelica McDaniel, Executive Vice President, Daytime Programs and Syndicated Program Development, CBS Entertainment and CBS Television Distribution. “All of our talent, on screen and behind the scenes, is hard at work making the upcoming season of these award-winning series even bigger and bolder.”

Thursday, March 16, 2017

CBS Announces Summer Primetime Schedule

Jennifer Finnigan won three Daytime Emmy Awards for her portrayal
of Bridget Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful. Next she'll star
as Grace Darrow in Salvation.
CBS has announced its summer schedule, including the new event series Salvation, the new live-action game show Candy Crush, the third season of Zoo, based on James Patterson’s #1 bestselling novel, and the return of the summer sensation Big Brother.

Big Brother, hosted by Julie Chen, will once again have three weekly episodes. The hit reality series debuts with a special two-hour premiere on Wednesday, June 28 (8:00-10:00 p.m., ET/PT), followed by the Thursday broadcast on June 29 (9:00-10:00 p.m., ET/PT), Sunday’s installment on July 2 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT), and its regular Wednesday time period on July 5 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT). Last summer, all three editions ranked among the summer’s top 10 broadcasts in adults 18-49, adults 18-34 and adults 25-54.

Zoo, last summer’s #2 scripted series, returns for its third season on Thursday, June 29 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT). In season three, the year is 2027 and the world has reached a tipping point: as the human population continues to dwindle due to the sterility problem, an equally devastating threat rises in the form of “the hybrids,” an army of unstoppable lab-made creatures, hell-bent on destroying Mankind.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

CBS All Access Renews 'The Good Fight' For Second Season

CBS All Access, the CBS digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, has announced the second season renewal of its first original drama series, The Good Fight, for early 2018. The Good Fight is produced by CBS Television Studios.

"We're only a few episodes into the first season and the reaction from CBS All Access subscribers and critics alike has been phenomenal," said Marc DeBevoise, President and Chief Operating Officer, CBS Interactive. "This series and its characters are just beginning and we can't wait to see where Robert and Michelle King, their creative team and the amazing cast take The Good Fight next."

The first season of The Good Fight is now available to stream on CBS All Access with new episodes available on Sundays.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Victoria Rowell Ends Lawsuit Against Sony Pictures, Corday Productions

Victoria Rowell has ended her lawsuit after reaching a settlement.
Victoria Rowell, who played Drucilla Barber Winters on The Young and the Restless for 14 years, is no longer continuing her lawsuit against Sony Pictures and Days of our Lives producer Corday Productions in court for failing to hire her. On Monday, a judge dismissed the case after being informed of a settlement.

Two years ago, Rowell filed claims alleging that her outspoken advocacy for African-Americans both in front of and behind the camera had cost her a chance to be cast again on the soap. Her complaint discussed communications with CBS CEO Leslie Moonves and Sony's former chief Michael Lynton and presented statistics about racial discrimination in the soap industry.

Monday, February 13, 2017

CBS Daytime Recreates Iconic 50th Anniversary Photo from 1978

CBS Daytime recently brought together 104 past and present stars to recreate the famous CBS 50th anniversary photo from 1978, including stars from the soap operas Guiding Light, As the World Turns, The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. The network is celebrating being #1 in the daytime ratings for 30 consecutive years.

Below is the talent lineup list in the "class photo" from left to right for each row beginning with the last row:

Row 11: (back row top) 11 1: Joshua Morrow 11 2: Sharon Case 11 3: Steve Burton 11 4: Rome Flynn 11 5: Hunter King 11 6: Daniel Goddard 11 7: Darin Brooks 11 8: Melissa Ordway 11 9: Lawrence Saint-Victor 11 10: Jason Thompson 11 11: Reign Edwards 11 12: Pierson Fodé 11 13: Melissa Claire Egan 11 14: Jacob Young 11 15: Tracey Bregman 11 16: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood

Row 10: 10 1: Christel Khalil 10 2: Rick Hearst 10 3: Kimberlin Brown 10 4: Krista Tesreau 10 5: Sean Kanan 10 6: Tonya Lee Williams 10 7: Greg Rikaart 10 8: Lesli Kay 10 9: Winsor Harmon 10 10: Amber Lancaster 10 11: Gwendolyn Osborne-Smith 10 12: James O'Halloran 10 13: Manuela Arbeláez 10 14: Rachel Reynolds 10 15: George Gray

Row 9: 9 1: Tiffany Coyne 9 2: Jonathan Mangum 9 3: Cat Gray 9 4: Constantine Maroulis 9 5: Tracy Melchior 9 6: Jennifer Gareis 9 7: Tristan Lake Leabu 9 8: Tricia Cast 9 9: Sean Carrigan 9 10: Mick Cain 9 11: Crystal Chappell 9 12: Linsey Godfrey 9 13: Karla Mosley

Row 8: 8 1: Rena Sofer 8 2: Robert Adamson 8 3: Ian Ziering 8 4: Ashley Jones 8 5: Paulo Benedeti 8 6: Michael O'Leary 8 7: Ashleigh Brewer 8 8: Aaron D. Spears 8 9: Kate Linder 8 10: Obba Babatundé 8 11: Vincent Irizarry 8 12: Amelia Heinle

Row 7: 7 1: Tamara Tunie 7 2: Christian Le Blanc 7 3: Catherine Bach 7 4: Alley Mills 7 5: Ian Buchanan 7 6: Angell Conwell 7 7: Max Ehrich 7 8: Tristan Rogers 7 9: Elizabeth Hendrickson 7 10: Kristoff St. John

Row 6: 6 1: Jess Walton 6 2: Thorsten Kaye 6 3: Camryn Grimes 6 4: Judith Chapman 6 5: Phil Morris 6 6: Fred Willard 6 7: Beth Maitland 6 8: Martha Byrne 6 9: Scott Clifton
Row 5: 5 1: Colleen Zenk 5 2: Doug Davidson 5 3: Ellen Dolan 5 4: Bryton James 5 5: Patty Weaver 5 6: Lauralee Bell 5 7: Robert Newman 5 8: Heather Tom

Row 4: 4 1: Don Diamont 4 2: Gina Tognoni 4 3: Anna Maria Horsford 4 4: Jerry Douglas 4 5: Mishael Morgan 4 6: Beth Chamberlin

Row 3: 3 1: Eileen Davidson 3 2: Melody Thomas Scott 3 3: John McCook 3 4: Aisha Tyler 3 5: Sara Gilbert 3 6: Peter Bergman

Row 2: 2 1: Monty Hall 2 2: Sharon Osbourne 2 3: Sheryl Underwood 2 4: Bob Barker

Row 1: (front row) 1 1: Wayne Brady 1 2: Katherine Kelly Lang 1 3: Eric Braeden 1 4: Julie Chen 1 5: Drew Carey Photo: Art Streiber/CBS ©2017 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Check out a behind the scenes video below to find out more about how the shoot came together.

Sunday, February 12, 2017

'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers (February 13-17, 2017)

Jill kicks Colin out.
What's happening on CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless during the week of February 13-17, 2017? Genoa City gets even more romantic on Valentine's Day when sparks fly between Nick Newman (Joshua Morrow) and Chelsea Lawson Newman (Melissa Claire Egan), who take their relationship to the next level. Lily Ashby's (Christel Khalil) plans for a romantic anniversary dinner with husband Cane Ashby (Daniel Goddard) take an unexpected turn. And Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) discovers that employee Ravi Shapur (Abhi Sinha) may be carrying a torch for her. Check out the day-to-day spoilers and a sneak peek video below to find out what happens next.

Monday, February 13
Billy and Victoria toast to their future; Cane wants to fly solo; Lauren receives a cryptic message from her son Scott.