The residents of Salem are still like sand through the hourglass. They are
now shooting months in advance, oftentimes multiple episodes in a day,
hiring actors for a single day to film a month’s worth of scenes. All to
air in near-obscurity on Peacock. But once upon a time, they were the
flagship of NBC’s daytime lineup.

I will always have a soft spot for Days. It was my mom’s soap; literally
the reason we had a VCR in the house. Decades later, working frequently on
the NBC lot, it was fun for me to see the Days cast in the hallways. Drake
(aka Roman or John, depending on the year) was keen to talk baseball — at
length — even to non-sports fans. Deidre (aka Marlena or the Devil) called
everybody “babe.” Watching the rehearsal feed, I learned that the veteran
actors could learn their lines and block their scenes in record time, while
the younger cast (looking at you, Alison Sweeney) couldn’t remember their
name. The storylines were sophomoric and melodramatic, but still better
than a lot of prime time shows (like Dynasty or Lost).

Without Days Of Our Lives, there would be no Q from Star Trek. There would
be no Harley Quinn in Batman. And were it not for this series, I’d have
missed an amazing opportunity to completely freak out Leann Rimes… again.

So it’s all but forgotten, but I’ll commemorate it here, before it fades
away completely.

https://youtu.be/5UV8mfjZ1sY?si=cpOhXK3aZxbD3Juq


Kevin M. (RPCV)

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