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Scopin' the Soaps
Help readers find out what's happening on their favorite daytime soap with “Scopin’ the Soaps,” a column that offers compact, weekly summaries that reveal storylines and interesting plot twists for the top daytime serial programs.
Also included with “Scopin’ the Soaps” is “Soap Scene,” a weekly roundup of character changes, behind-the-scenes news and program updates.
Both columns are for print and web usage and carry strict embargo dates.
Scopin' the Soaps Samples
The Soap Scene
TYLER BLACKBURN MOVES FROM ROSEWOOD TO "RAVENSWOOD": Tyler Blackburn, who as Hanna's love interest, Caleb, has been one of the most popular characters on "Pretty Little Liars," will headline the series' fall spinoff, "Ravenswood."
Matthew is caught in a compromising situation
ALL MY CHILDREN: Angie learned something extremely difficult for her to deal with.
The Soap Scene
CHRISHELL STAUSE SIGNS WITH "DAYS OF OUR LIVES": Chrishell Stause, who played Amanda Dillon on "All My Children" from 2005 until the show ended its network TV run in 2011, has been cast in a new role on "Days of our Lives."
Henry's kidnapping leads his loved ones to a battle in Neverland
ALL MY CHILDREN: Jesse's worst nightmare was confirmed. BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Bill was guilt-ridden when Katie apologized for accusing him of having an inappropriate relationship with Brooke.
The Soap Scene
"GENERAL HOSPITAL" STARS RETURN IN NEW ROLES: Following a six-week absence from "General Hospital," actors Kristen Alderson, Michael Easton and Roger Howarth will return to the show on Friday, May 10.
David returns to Pine Valley to avenge a death
ALL MY CHILDREN: With five years having passed in Pine Valley, David returned to avenge the death of someone he loved. BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL: Taylor began to question Eric's loyalty when he unexpectedly defended Brooke over her.
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