The Paley Center for Media is commemorating CBS Daytime for 30 years at #1 with a special Daytime Exhibit as well as panels throughout October and November.
The special exhibit, “CBS Daytime #1 For 30 Years,” at Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills will showcase the Network’s five current shows, as well as legacy programs, including “As the World Turns” and “Guiding Light.”
The exhibit, which runs Oct. 12 – Nov. 27, includes original set pieces, one-of-a-kind memorabilia, and interactive elements to give fans a unique, hands-on experience. Also, four consecutive weeks of special panels are planned, featuring talent and producers from the CBS Daytime lineup. More details will be available shortly.
CBS Daytime ended the full 52-week 2015-2016 broadcast year at #1 for the 30th consecutive year, one of the longest winning streaks in television history, which began in 1986. The lineup features a balance of dramas, game shows and talk, including television’s #1 daytime program and longest-running game show “The Price Is Right,” the #1 daytime drama “The Young and the Restless,” “The Talk,” the world’s most-watched serial “The Bold and the Beautiful” and “Let’s Make A Deal,” which has awarded $50 million in cash & prizes.
Paley Center Event Panels:
Thursday, Oct. 20:
CBS Daytime Game Shows Panel
Wayne Brady, host of Let’s Make A Deal; Drew Carey, host of The Price Is Right; Dan Funk, Executive Producer of Let’s Make A Deal; Mike Richards, Executive Producer of The Price Is Right and Let’s Make A Deal
Wednesday, Oct. 26:
The Talk Panel
Hosts Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Aisha Tyler, and Sheryl Underwood
Thursday, Nov. 3:
The Bold and the Beautiful original full script reading and panel
Bradley Bell (executive producer and head writer), Darin Brooks, Scott Clifton, Don Diamont, Katherine Kelly Lang, John McCook, Alley Mills, Karla Mosley, Heather Tom, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Jacob Young
Thursday, Nov. 10:
The Young and the Restless original full script reading and panel
Lauralee Bell, Peter Bergman, Eric Braeden, Sharon Case, Eileen Davidson, Amelia Heinle, Christian LeBlanc, Joshua Morrow, Greg Rikaart, Kristoff St. John, Melody Thomas Scott, Sally Sussman (head writer), May Young (executive producer)
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(This story was updated on October 10, 2016)