Thursday, January 24, 2008

News Brief

Los Angeles Times: Soap on the talk show circuit today: Lisa Rinna (DAYS OF OUR LIVES, SOAP TALK) on LIVE WITH REGIS AND KELLY. Darnell Williams, Debbi Morgan and Rebecca Budig from ALL MY CHILDREN will appear on THE VIEW. Oprah is talking to Oscar nominees this afternoon and some ex-soap stars may be included there as well.

MovieWeb: Former ONE LIFE TO LIVE actress Kerry Butler has landed a role next to Brooke Shields in LIPSTICK JUNGLE on NBC.

The Desert Sun: If you have met Wesley Eure (ex-Mike, DAYS OF OUR LIVES), you know he believes in happiness. You will know it the minute you see his smile, his beautiful, twinkling blue eyes. You will know he has achieved it, and you will want to know how he does it!

Belleville News Democrat: At the 2008 St. Louis Auto Show, soap opera buffs will want to make a date on Sunday to see Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing) of GENERAL HOSPITAL and Colin Egglesfield (Josh Madden) of ALL MY CHILDREN.

AfterElton: Review of TORCHWOOD’s Second Season Premiere.

MarlenaDeLacroix.com: Patrick Erwin: GUIDING LIGHT Today: A Few Flickers of Light?

PGP Blog: A mother and daughter reunion on GUIDING LIGHT.

Soap Opera Weekly: Amber's Wildest Schemes on THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS and THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL.

Knoxville News Sentinel: Johnson City native Matt Czuchry can now be seen on NBC's FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. He started his four-episode arc as Christian radio personality Chris Kennedy on Janauary 18.

The Big Lead: Want to go to a Super Bowl party hosted by Playboy Playmate Kendra Wilkinson, co-hosted by Jason Street of FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS, Warren Sapp, and Larry Johnson?

Chicago Tribune: FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS pulls out a win in the closing minutes of Season 2.

Manchester Evening News: A new soap battle could revive the regional rivalries last seen when Manchester's CORONATION STREET was in competition with the wobbly sets of Birmingham's CROSSROADS motel. The rumour circulating at a high-brow telly conference in Salford this week was that DOCTORS, the award-winning BBC daytime drama which is currently made in the Midlands, could be bundled up the M6 as part of Auntie's plans to devolve staff throughout the United Kingdom.

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