Friday, March 21, 2008

Cady McClain Returns to All My Children


When Cady McClain exited from As the World Turns earlier than expected as Rosanna Cabot, AMC fans immediately speculated (and hoped) she would return as Dixie Martin. They're getting their wish this May.

As an angel, Dixie helps guide husband Tad (Michael E. Knight) toward discovering that their daughter Kate is actually Kathy, who has been living with Julia in Pine Valley all along.

McClain first airs May 2.


(NOTE: Remember, I called it back in November. See my prediction here. - Cindy)

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

SPOILERS for ATWT, B&B, Days, GL, Passions and Y&R!


AS THE WORLD TURNS
This Week:
* ATWT will be pre-empted March 20-21 for NCAA Basketball

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
This Week:
* Donna has a frightening encounter in a dark alley.
* Bridget's hopes are high after a steamy night with Nick.
* Brooke hears some troubling news.
* B&B will be pre-empted March 20-21 for NCAA Basketball

DAYS OF OUR LIVES
Next Week:
* Shawn and Belle say their final goodbyes.
* Bo and Chelsea have a heartwarming reunion.
* Ava mistakes Hope for Kayla and sets her plan in motion.
* Max searches for the right words to express his feelings to Stephanie.
* Chloe realizes everyone suspects her involvement in Brady’s disappearance, and Philip comforts her.
Thursday – Steve receives a phone call and learns what Ava has done.
Friday – Marlena arrives at Chez Rouge to find John set up a romantic table for two.

GUIDING LIGHT

This Week:
* GL will be pre-empted March 20-21 for NCAA Basketball

PASSIONS
Next Week:
Monday, March 24
* Theresa secretly visits Little Ethan.
* Gwen and Ethan make love.
* Pretty plots to kill Fancy.

Tuesday, March 25
* Little Ethan tells Ethan what he saw.
* Luis teaches Fancy to tango.
* Pretty pushes Sheridan to go along with her plan.

Wednesday, March 26
* Gwen panics when she sees Theresa.
* Fancy tells Luis she wants a baby.
* Ivy laments her past misdeeds to Sam.

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS
This Week:
* Danny arrives in Genoa City, surprising an angry and bitter Daniel.
* Suspicious of Jeff and Gloria’s behavior, Michael and Lauren launch their own ruse to uncover the truth.
* Hoping to help his daughter, Paul asks Nikki for a favor.
* Preparations are underway for the Restless Style party. Will Nick escape his father’s shadow?
* Y&R will be pre-empted March 20-21 for NCAA Basketball

Monday, March 17, 2008

SPOILERS! Week of March 17th

AMC: Erica meets pushy fellow inmate Carmen. Meanwhile, Samuel feels some remorse for sending the Divine Ms. Kane to prison!
ATWT: Margo learns how Gray is linked to an ugly incident in her past.
B&B: Nick sure gets around when he starts viewing Katie in a new light.
Days: John risks losing Marlena forever when she learns about his unsavory business tactics.
GH: Patrick is visibly upset by Carly's miscarriage.
GL: Bill learns what Dinah is really up to. Also, Alan is arrested.
OLTL: Blair catches Starr sneaking around with Cole.
Passions: Theresa tells her life story to a stranger on her way back to Harmony.
Y&R: Danny Romalotti returns to Genoa City, but his reception from Daniel is anything but warm.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Days' James Reynolds In Georgia


Press release:
ARLINGTON, Va. – Actor James Reynolds, known as Commissioner Abe Carver on NBC’s Days of Our Lives, will visit three Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools (DDESS) in Fort Stewart, Ga., March 17-18. As part of the USO Celebrity Education Program and the National Education Association’s (NEA) “Read Across America” program, he will spend quality time with dependent children of soldiers experiencing multiple deployments and talk about the importance of books. Reynolds will also read Jon J. Muth’s book, “Zen Shorts,” participate in theater games and hold Q&A sessions.

Launched in 1997, NEA’s “Read Across America” program focuses the country’s attention on literacy and motivating children to read, and master basic skills. Recognized worldwide by DoDEA, a civilian agency that serves the children of U.S. service members and Department of Defense civilian employees, the annual reading initiative is celebrated every spring and is officially observed on March 2, the birthday of beloved children’s author Dr. Seuss.

“I enjoy touring with the USO and supporting our troops,” says Reynolds. “Being an actor and a Vietnam veteran, I recognize the importance of reading and understand what military kids nowadays go through. It’s not easy and anything I can do to help them, I am there.”Reynolds joined the U.S. Marine Corps after graduating high school. Serving far from his family home in Oskaloosa, Kansas, he was stationed in Hawaii and later deployed to Vietnam. After serving more than a year in combat, Reynolds was wounded and returned to the U.S., where he was eventually discharged. A long-time supporter of the U.S. military, he has embarked on five USO tours and was the first person to participate in the USO Celebrity Education Program, a specialized tour that allows celebrities to share their talents and show their appreciation for service members and their families.

Best known for his role on Days of Our Lives, Reynolds has logged more airtime than any other African American actor in U.S. television history. Acting for more than 22 years on Days and another year as the Emmy-nominated star of NBC's Generations, he averages 100 of airtime each year. A seasoned thespian, Reynolds received an Emmy nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama as well as an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama Series for his work on Days.

Despite his hectic schedule, he and his wife own and operate the Fremont Centre Theatre, where just last year he directed National Pastime starring his son, Jed, as Jackie Robinson.

According to the U.S. Department of Defense, there are currently 1.4 million active-duty U.S. service members and 1.2 million members of the National Guard and Reserves, with many serving overseas and most serving away from home. In additional to the many other programs and services provided by the USO, entertainment tours are essential to fulfilling the USO's mission of boosting the morale of service members stationed far from home. Entertainers who recently participated in USO tours include Kix Brooks, Neal McCoy, Dave Annable, Minka Kelly and Elliott Yamin, among others. AT&T, Inc. is the official telecommunications sponsor of USO entertainment tours. For a list of recent and upcoming USO tours, visit www.uso.org/whatwedo/entertainment.

To learn more about the USO or to find out how to support the troops, visit http://www.uso.org/.