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boechsner
02-18-2005, 02:18 AM
Does anyone have the opening credits for Days. This pic is a still from the credits used from 1972-1993. Does anyone have this online to watch?
I've been waiting for a long time for the PERFECT place to plug this site:
http://www.wost.org
Opening/Closing Credits/Themes to Virtually Every Soap Imaginable, plus bonus episodes - full episodes of various soaps from the past.
I've been waiting for a long time for the PERFECT place to plug this site:
http://www.wost.org
Opening/Closing Credits/Themes to Virtually Every Soap Imaginable, plus bonus episodes - full episodes of various soaps from the past.
Where would we be without WoST?
ahh....the good 'ole days before computer graphics...
musicradio77
04-09-2005, 10:53 PM
They used that theme song in the movie "9 to 5" where Mr. Hart was watching the opening credits to "Days of Our Lives".
USTVFanFromUK
04-10-2005, 01:17 AM
Speaking of this Days, there are rumours Days might be canceled because the ratings are in bad shape.
Dragonflies
04-11-2005, 03:12 AM
Speaking of this Days, there are rumours Days might be canceled because the ratings are in bad shape.
I seriously doubt they'll cancel it, Passions would go before Days. Days does good ratings, the ratings aren't that bad, no they're not as good as they were, but they're not as low as Passions is.
Days was renewed for I think it was 3 years like a year ago, so I think they'll keep it, besides it's their anchor soap, without it Passions is dead in the water, it can't hold it's own.
USTVFanFromUK
04-19-2005, 04:48 PM
True, but didn't NBC cancel 'Another World' when its ratings were the same as Days is now? It's all speculation now as NBC hasn't had much luck in the soap department in recent years.
NBC hasn't had much luck with soaps AT ALL, basically. Their only hit lineup was the 60s/70s lineup of DAYS, followed by "The Doctors," followed by AW. The only other soap from them besides AW, DOC, and DAYS, that are/were hits were "Santa Barbara," and to a lesser extent, "Somerset" (1970-1976) and PSNS.
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