“Days of Our Lives,” a long-running daytime show on NBC, has been picked up for a record-breaking 55th season.
With this renewal, the famous, 57-time Emmy Award-winning soap, which has been on TV since 1965 and just recently aired its 13,500th episode, will remain the network’s longest-running show.
“Days of our Lives” is about the Brady, Horton, and DiMera families. It takes place in the made-up Midwestern town of Salem and has comedy, romance, adventure, mystery, and, of course, drama. In the US, “Days of Our Lives” airs on NBC. It also airs in 25 other countries around the world. In 2017, the show’s 53rd season was watched by 4% more people than the season before.
It’s a happy day in Salem! #DAYS has been renewed for Season 55. ππ pic.twitter.com/b1OtwBqvoS
β Days of our Lives (@DaysPeacock) January 8, 2019
“Salem is having a great day! “The hourglass will keep filling up for another year,” said executive producer Ken Corday. “We’re thankful to NBC and Sony for continuing to support the show, and of course, we owe it all to our loyal and passionate fans. We appreciate you being with us for our 55th season. We can’t wait for you to see what we have planned.”
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“Ken Corday and the rest of the ‘Days of our Lives’ cast and crew continue to build on the show’s strong history of exciting stories and interesting characters.” Steve Kent, Senior Executive Vice President of Programming at Sony Pictures Television, said, “We are proud that audiences in the U.S. and around the world will be able to watch this award-winning series for another year.”
It’s a happy day in Salem! #DAYS has been renewed for Season 55. ππ pic.twitter.com/b1OtwBqvoS
β Days of our Lives (@DaysPeacock) January 8, 2019
Corday Productions, Inc. and Sony Pictures Television work together to make the show “Days of our Lives.” Corday, Greg Meng, and Albert Alarr are in charge of its production, and Ron Carlivati is the show’s head writer.
Salem is Safe!
There’s a lot of sand there. The first episode of Days of Our Lives aired in 1965. It seems like the show has covered everything about the Brady, Horton, and DiMera families, but there are still more stories to be told.
The long-running soap opera just said that it will be back for its 55th season. Yes, you read that right.
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“Salem is having a good day!” Tuesday, the show’s Twitter account made a post. “#DAYS has been picked up for the 55th season.” Fans who had been watching for a long time were very happy to hear the news.
Frequently Asked Question
Is the End Date for Days of Our Lives 2022?
The show won’t be canceled, but it will be taken off the air and put on Peacock, which is NBC’s streaming service. New episodes of the 56-year-old show will only air on Peacock every weekday at 6 a.m. Eastern Time.
Is NBC Getting Rid of Days of Our Lives?
“Days of Our Lives” is leaving NBC and going to Peacock, which means the end of an era.
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Why are Days of Our Lives Going to Peacock?
NBC says that the fan-favorite drama is moving to help launch “NBC News Daily” in the time slot that the drama used to take up.
Conclusion
In a news release, NBC said that the show is now the one that has been on the network the longest. In a press release, the show’s executive producer, Ken Corday, said, “The sands in the hourglass will keep moving for another year.”
“We’re thankful to NBC and Sony for continuing to support the show, and of course, we owe it all to our loyal and passionate fans. We appreciate you being with us for our 55th season. We can’t wait for you to see what we have planned.”
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