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Days of our Lives New Archives: 2006
Here are some of the news stories posted on soapcentral .com during 2006 that focus on Days of our Lives or past and present DAYS performers. To read any of the articles listed below, simply click on the appropriate link.
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March 2006
Y&R Bumps DAYS on All-Soaps Cable Channel
Television's top-rated daytime drama series, The Young and the Restless, has been ranked number one in the ratings for the better part of two decades. During that time the show has amassed critical acclaim and earned a countless number of awards. But the CBS soap is about to go somewhere it has never gone before: cable television. In doing so, DAYS will be be bumped from its previous timeslot.
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March 2006
Y&R Deal Means DAYS Bumped
Television's top-rated daytime drama series, The Young and the Restless, has been ranked number one in the ratings for the better part of two decades. During that time the show has amassed critical acclaim and earned a countless number of awards. But the CBS soap is about to go somewhere it has never gone before: cable television. But the addition means that DAYS fans will need to get used to tuning in to see their shows a little later.
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May 2006
Report: DAYS Ousting Head Writer
It has all the makings of a great soap opera script: behind-the-scenes plotting and turmoil, the return of a big name talent and the threat of imminent demise. While some fans argue that this is the type of story that Days of our Lives needs to boost its ratings out of the doldrums, this isn't a work of fiction. According to published reports and behind-the-scenes whispering, there may be some major shakeups at Days of our Lives.
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June 2006
NBC Renews Days of our Lives
The sand will continue to pass through the hourglass for at least another season. Corday Productions, NBC and Sony Pictures Television have reached a deal resulting in the renewal of Days of our Lives, soapcentral.com has learned. Terms of the deal were not immediately available. The announcement comes less than a month after news that Passions had been renewed for an eighth season.
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July 2006
Kola Wars: DAYS Writer Ditched
Days of our Lives has fired one of the most infamous writers in its 30-year history. The move ends what turned out to be a far more controversial moment for the NBC soap than anyone would have thought.
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July 2006
DAYS Loses the Fath
In a posting on her official web site, Farah Fath (Mimi Lockhart) has announced that she has asked the network to let her out of her contract early. There is, however, good news for fans - her exit is anything but a done deal at this point.
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September 2006
Warlock To Vanish From DAYS
His return a year ago prompted many Days of our Lives fans to wonder if the show was going to explore its glory years. Now, as a new head writer takes over the helm and budget cuts force the show to pare down, Billy Warlock (Frankie Brady) will join the growing list of stars exiting the NBC soap.
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November 2006
Clay Aiken to Perform on DAYS
NBC has a special Christmas gift planned for Days of our Lives fans this year. American Idol runner-up and multi-platinum recording artist Clay Aiken will appear on the show in December to sing two of his hits.
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November 2006
An UnexPeckted Turn for DAYS Star
Fresh off a short-lived return to Days of our Lives, Austin Peck (Austin Reed) is packing up and heading east to CBS's As the World Turns. Peck has landed a part as a member of a core family on CBS's As the World Turns.
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November 2006
Eileen Davidson Out in the New Year
It is a decision that will surely have many fans of The Young and the Restless up in arms. However, fans of Days of our Lives may be sitting quietly with their fingers crossed. In a surprising casting decision, Y&R execs have decided to fire Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott).
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December 2006
DAYS to Recast Mimi if Fath Does Not Return
As reported by soapcentral.com in July, Farah Fath (Mimi Lockhart) shocked fans by announcing that she had asked to be let out of her DAYS contract early in order to pursue other opportunities. Now, as the countdown to Fath's farewell moves into its final hours, Fath appears to be hedging her bets in the event that those other opportunities do not pan out.
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December 2006
Renee Jones Cut From DAYS Cast
In a casting move that has stunned the cast of Days of our Lives, long-time veteran and fan favorite Renee Jones (Lexie Carver) has been let go. The dismissal is particularly surprising as it comes as Lexie's family - the DiMeras - is getting increased air time on the NBC soap.
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December 2006
More DAYS Stars Cut, Total at 11
In what is becoming a weekly occurrence, Days of our Lives has sent out another batch of pink slips. The latest round of casting cuts continues down a path towards accomplishing two goals: paring the cast and budget of non-essential characters and allowing new head writer Hogan Sheffer to work his own magic on the show.
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