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  • Hope, Bo to Return to ‘Days’: One of daytime TV’s most popular couples--Peter Reckell and Kristian Alfonso as Bo and Hope Brady--are returning to NBC’s “Days of Our Lives.”

    March 14, 1990

  • Peter Reckell describes his first day back as Bo Brady on “Days of Our Lives” (a role he created in 1983, left in 1987, and reprised from 1990-92) in one word: “exciting.”

    Sept. 3, 1995

  • “Late Night With David Letterman” will switch base from New York to Burbank for its May 13-16 programs.

    April 28, 1985

  • After being accustomed to weekdays full of talk shows with spouses who’ve tried to maim or murder each other and soap operas scorched by torrid affairs, there’s something sort of sweet about the new syndicated “Love Stories.”

    Sept. 16, 1991

  • ANNIE POTTS, who will star in the upcoming ABC drama series “Dangerous Minds,” and her husband, JAMES HAYMAN, who will direct the series, have purchased a Tudor-style home in Los Feliz for about $1.4 million and put their Glendale home on the market at $995,000, sources say.

    Aug. 11, 1996

  • Parades, sports and specials--the stuffing of which Thanksgiving schedules is made--abound on television today.

    Nov. 23, 1989

  • NBC is gearing up to telecast the 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Thursday and, after deciding not to have a single host for the broadcast, the organizers have instead paired presenters from the various soaps.

    July 11, 1986

  • SERIES In “American Dreamer,” an NBC comedy series scheduled for the 1990-91 season, Robert Urich stars as an award-winning broadcast journalist who gives up his career and moves to a small Wisconsin town with his children to write a human-interest newspaper column drawn from the perspective of his past and present life.

    April 8, 1990

  • Even with a behind-the-scenes face lift, there were a lot of familiar faces in the nominations released Wednesday for the 12th annual daytime Emmy Awards.

    May 30, 1985

  • When you’re the longest-running daytime soap opera on television, you just have to kick up your heels every now and then, and that’s what the cast and crew of “Search for Tomorrow,” which premiered on Sept. 3, 1951, did last week.

    June 26, 1986

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