‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ cast members read first iconic episode (Video)

“CBS Daytime #1 For 30 Years,” The Bold and the Beautiful” panel discussion at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, California. Back row (l-r): Karla Mosley, Jacob Young, Alley Mills, Darin Brooks, Don Diamont. (: L-R) Front row : Heather Tom, Katherine Kelly Lang, Executive Producer and Head Writer Bradley Bell, John McCook, Scott Clifton, Jacqueline McInnes Wood and panel moderator xxx, shown. Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS 

Last week members of “The Bold and the Beautiful” cast attended a panel discussion and audience Q& A at the Paley Center in Los Angeles. The event was in celebration of the CBS network’s 30 years at #1 exhibit on display at the center.

Original cast members John McCook and Katherine Kelly Lang read their original roles from the script as Eric Forrester and Brooke Logan. They will each celebrate 30 years on the show next year when the William Bell and Lee Philips Bell created daytime drama celebrates 30 years on the air. The show, which is the most watched serial in the world, debuted in 1987.

Also attending and reading the original script were current “The Bold and the Beautiful” cast members Karla Mosley (Maya), Jacob Young (Rick), Ally Mills (Pam), Darin Brooks(Wyatt), Don Diamont (Bill), Heather Tom (Katie), Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy), Scott Clifton (Liam) and executive producer and head writer Brad Bell.

The 30 Years at #1 CBS Daytime exhibit runs from November 27 at the Paley Center For Media in Los Angeles.

The Bold and the Beautiful” airs weekdays on CBS.

Check out the script reading below:

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