Episodes of CBS show including daytime soaps The Guiding Light, As The World Turns and The Restless Years are now available to view online thanks to a deal between MSN and CBS.
For more information: www.thesoapshow.com/ussoaps/daytimeanytime.htm
Tuesday, 9 October 2007
Sons and Daughters producer and composer on The Soap Show

Don Battye, the producer of 1980s Australian soap Sons and Daughters, and the man who co-wrote the show's unforgettable theme tune, recently talked to The Soap Show about his time on the programme - how the original cast were chosen, his inspiration for the theme tune and why he thinks the soap eventually ended.
It's a fascinating and amusing interview and a must for all fans of Sons and Daughters. You can hear it now at www.thesoapshow.com
Labels:
Australian soaps,
Don Battye,
Sons and Daughters
"Shell Dockley" likes being a Bad Girl
Nicole Faraday, who played Snowball Merriman in the TV series Bad Girls is now appearing as Snowball's enemy Shell Dockley in Bad Girls The Musical, at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End. Interviewed this week on The Soap Show, Nicole reveals how she loves to play a bad girl, and finds "baddie" characters like Snowball and Shell more fun to play than the "goodies".
You can hear the interview now at www.thesoapshow.com
You can hear the interview now at www.thesoapshow.com
EastEnders stars call the football phone-in
Eastenders stars Phil Daniels who plays Kevin Wicks and Jo Swash who plays Mickey Miller will appear with Tim Lovejoy in a special 606 phone- in on Radio 5 live on October 10.
Chelsea mad Daniels and Arsenal fan Swash will vent their spleen on the footballing issues of the day chatting to callers and host Tim Lovejoy on the biggest phone in and online community in Britain and the BBC's most visited messageboard at www.bbc.co.uk/606.
Previous guest stars on 606 have included former Premier Tony Blair who appeared during the World Cup in Germany and David Beckham, speaking just before his return to the International fold in May this year.
You can call 606 on 0500 909 693
Call the rantline line on 08700 100500
E mail the show via the website or download the podcast www.bbc.co.uk/606.
606 is also on Radio 5 live on Saturdays with Alan Green 6.06pm Sundays 7-8 with Spoony
Chelsea mad Daniels and Arsenal fan Swash will vent their spleen on the footballing issues of the day chatting to callers and host Tim Lovejoy on the biggest phone in and online community in Britain and the BBC's most visited messageboard at www.bbc.co.uk/606.
Previous guest stars on 606 have included former Premier Tony Blair who appeared during the World Cup in Germany and David Beckham, speaking just before his return to the International fold in May this year.
You can call 606 on 0500 909 693
Call the rantline line on 08700 100500
E mail the show via the website or download the podcast www.bbc.co.uk/606.
606 is also on Radio 5 live on Saturdays with Alan Green 6.06pm Sundays 7-8 with Spoony
Labels:
Eastenders,
Jo Swash,
Kevin Wicks,
Mickey Miller,
Phil Daniel
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