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Primetime & Daytime: Exclusives!
By Matt M. / August 28, 5:00PM, EST.
Primetime: GH alum, Antonio Sabato, Jr. to compete on 'Dancing with the Stars'
By Matt M. / August 27, 11:20AM, EST.
via - eonline.com Antonio Sabato, Jr., arguable best known for is 1990's turn as "Jagger Cates" on General Hospital, is about to take a turn on the dance floor. First reported by E! News, the Daytime alum will be included in the season 19 roster on the ABC competition series when the new cast of 'stars' is formally announced on September 4. No word yet on who will be Sabato's partner, but our first guess would be one of Dancing's veteran professionals, Karina Smirnoff, Cheryl Burke, or Peta Murgatroyd. Dancing with the Stars's fall cycle, Season 19, premieres Monday, September 15, at 8:00PM, EST. live, with its new four-person judging panel of Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Julianna Hough, and Bruno Tonioli. Also returning is hosting duo of Erin Andrews and Emmy-winner, Tom Bergeron. |
UPDATE: Melissa Archer heading
to 'Days of our Lives'

Update:
Per TVLine, we now have some more specific news on Melissa Archer and
her new role on Days of our Lives. Archer will portray "Serena"
(surname is unknown at this time), a character her purportedly will
have many connections in Salem.
Archer will first appear on the soap on Friday, December 5.
(Days's scheduling for you)
First dropped by Daytime Confidential, fan favorite red head, Melissa Archer, famously known for her decade-long role on One Life to Live as "Natalie Balsom", is returning to Daytime. The fiery ginger has signed on to join the cast of Days of our Lives in a unknown capacity. Also unknown at this time, is the role Archer will be portraying. Archer joins former One Life co-star, Kassie DePaiva, on the NBC soap, who confirmed the news on Twitter, welcoming her former-co-star to the show. DePaiva debuted on Days in a recast role this past Spring. Due to the gargantuan gap between airing episodes and filming episodes on Days's filming schedule, we probably will not see Archer on our screen for another 1-2 months. As usual, this is a developing story, so stay updated through our Twitter account, @SoapView.
By Matt M. / August 27, 10:10AM, EST.
via - tvline.com
Primetime: Warner Bros. developing
'Full House' revival with original cast
By Matt M. / August 26, 3:55PM, EST.
This classic '90s sitcom is making its way back to your silver screen.
With almost everyone below...
This classic '90s sitcom is making its way back to your silver screen.
With almost everyone below...
First reported by TVGuide, the classic '90s multi-cam comedy, Full House, which helped launch the careers of many of its original stars (Scott Weinger, Candace Bure, Lori Laughlin), is in the works of being rebooted by its original network, ABC.
Full House, itself, continues to do very well in syndication, even 19 years after ending. The show has been proven to be a rating juggernaut in late night repeats on Nick@Nite and ABCFamily, averaging almost 2 million viewers in repeats on the Nickelodeon late night block of classic sitcoms. Even after almost 20 years on the air, the show continues to be a financial success. During its 8 season run on ABC, the series averaged 10-15 million viewers, and consistently ranked in the Top 25 of highest rated series in total viewers.
John Stamos, still receiving royalties as a producer, along with Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber have all signed on to reprise their respective roles. Bob Saget and Dave Coulier have also expressed interest.
Creator Jeff Franklin and fellow show runner of the flagship series, Bob Boyett, are included in the project.
Last year around this time, Warner Bros. was developing a 10/90 format for a continuation of the series, but talks fell through. However, fellow ABC TGIF '90s sitcom, Boy Meets World, was recently revived on sister channel, DisneyChannel, as Girl Meets World, with most original cast members continuing.
This is a developing story, so keep updated by following our Twitter handler, @SoapView, for more details!
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Full House, itself, continues to do very well in syndication, even 19 years after ending. The show has been proven to be a rating juggernaut in late night repeats on Nick@Nite and ABCFamily, averaging almost 2 million viewers in repeats on the Nickelodeon late night block of classic sitcoms. Even after almost 20 years on the air, the show continues to be a financial success. During its 8 season run on ABC, the series averaged 10-15 million viewers, and consistently ranked in the Top 25 of highest rated series in total viewers.
John Stamos, still receiving royalties as a producer, along with Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweetin, and Andrea Barber have all signed on to reprise their respective roles. Bob Saget and Dave Coulier have also expressed interest.
Creator Jeff Franklin and fellow show runner of the flagship series, Bob Boyett, are included in the project.
Last year around this time, Warner Bros. was developing a 10/90 format for a continuation of the series, but talks fell through. However, fellow ABC TGIF '90s sitcom, Boy Meets World, was recently revived on sister channel, DisneyChannel, as Girl Meets World, with most original cast members continuing.
This is a developing story, so keep updated by following our Twitter handler, @SoapView, for more details!
Answer the poll below: Would you like to see this classic sitcom return to TV?
Emmys: The most predictable Emmys
not to be predictable...
Daytime: Comedy legend, Fred Willard, to guest star on 'The Bold and the Beautiful'

First reported by TVGuide's Michael Logan, egendary stand-up and comedic actor, Fred Willard, has been set to guest star on CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful for a four-episode appearance. Willard has been recently best known for his slew of successful gigs in Primetime, including as Ty Burrell's father on Modern Family, which landed him a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. Willard will portray "John Forrester", one of the youngest brothers in the Forrester clan, and Ivy Forrrester's father. His arc will air in early October, as he is set to report to work August 27.
By Matt M. / August 25, 9:25AM, EST.
via - tvguide.com
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