CBS Reveals Fall Premiere Dates for Daytime Soaps and Game Shows
CBS has announced its fall premiere schedule, delighting fans with the return of 'The Bold and the Beautiful,' 'The Young and the Restless,' 'The Price Is Right,' and 'Let's Make a Deal.' The lineup promises drama, suspense, and special milestones, including anniversary episodes and guest stars.
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CBS has disclosed its eagerly awaited fall premiere schedule, featuring new episodes of popular daytime soaps and game shows, Deadline reports. Among the highlights are fresh seasons of 'The Bold and the Beautiful,' 'The Young and the Restless,' 'The Price Is Right,' and 'Let's Make a Deal.'
'The Bold and the Beautiful' launches its 38th season on Monday, September 16. This season will see intense drama as Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) and Taylor (Rebecca Budig) clash over Hope's (Annika Noelle) interest in Steffy's (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) husband, Finn (Tanner Novlan). Steffy also threatens the Hope for the Future fashion line, while Ridge (Thorsten Kaye) delves into Taylor's motives for her return. Additionally, Will (Crew Morrow) returns, potentially sparking a romance between Bill (Don Diamont) and Katie (Heather Tom).
'The Young and the Restless' kicks off its 52nd season on Thursday, October 3, promising suspense and family drama. Victor (Eric Braeden) will cause discord in the Abbott family, and Sharon (Sharon Case) faces her troubled past. Abby (Melissa Ordway) and Devon (Bryton James) prepare for their wedding amidst these challenges. Notably, the show will air its 13,000th episode on November 13 and celebrate the 30th anniversaries of Sharon Case and Michelle Stafford (Phyllis Summers) with special episodes.
Returning on September 23, 'The Price Is Right' begins its 53rd season, with Drew Carey celebrating his 18th season as host. The show, overseen by producer Evelyn Warfel, anticipates its 10,000th episode in February 2025. Concurrently, 'Let's Make a Deal,' hosted by Wayne Brady, commences its 16th season. Produced by Fremantle and led by showrunner John Quinn, the game show will continue to air weekdays, maintaining its legacy of fun and excitement.
(With inputs from agencies.)