Jen Lilley (Days of our Lives) and Ryan Paevey (General Hospital) star in A Little Daytime Drama, a new, original movie premiering tonight at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Hallmark Channel as part of the network's annual "Summer Nights" programming event. Also starring is Another World legend and Emmy winner Linda Dano.
In A Little Daytime Drama, Maggie (Lilley) is the head writer on a daytime soap drama whose declining ratings leave it in danger of being cancelled. Alice (Dano), the creator and producer of the show, wants to retire and hopes to pass the baton to Maggie. Wanting to boost ratings and save the show, Alice plans to bring back fan-favorite actor Darin (Paevey)…who also happens to be Maggie’s ex-boyfriend. When Darin exited the show to star in an ill-fated play, their relationship ended on a sour note, so Maggie wrote out his character. Now, she must convince Darin to return. Will they be able to set aside their old, hurt feelings and work together to save the show, and their careers, in the process?
Check out a sneak peek below.
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Thursday, January 12, 2017
Jen Lilley's New Movie 'A Dash of Love' Gets Premiere Date on Hallmark
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Jen Lilley |
When the diner where she cooks closes down, Nikki Turner (Lilley) accepts a job as assistant to famed chef and restauranteur Holly Hanson (Gilpin). Thrilled to be working for one of her idols, Nikki is delighted when Holly invites her to use the restaurant’s kitchen after-hours to hone her skills.
Friday, December 2, 2016
Jen Lilley Stars In Lifetime Movie, "Mommy, I Didn't Do It."
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Photo Credit: Jake White |
Seventeen-year old Julie Plainview (Searcy) is a typical teenager, rebellious and resentful of her single mother Ellen (McKellar) who works long hours to support them.
The morning after celebrating her high school graduation with her best friend, Sylvie (Sunshine), Julie is arrested for the murder of one of her teachers. Ellen (McKellar), who has limited experience in criminal law, takes on the daunting task of being her defense attorney.
Ellen reaches out for help from Ben Saverin, (Bennett) a crime novelist she met four years earlier when she herself was on trial for a murder she did not commit. The two shared a brief romance that was interrupted when all of Ellen’s time and attention was directed towards getting her law degree.
Ellen will have to draw on all her strength when she goes up against the detective (White) with a grudge against her, the victim’s wife (Sigler), who accuses Julie of having an affair with her husband and a prosecutor, (Lilley), who doesn’t like to lose.
Heather Tom (Katie, The Bold and the Beautiful), and Molly Burnett (ex-Melanie, Days of our Lives also star.
Mommy, I Didn’t Do It, is the sequel to McKellar's highly rated 2013 TV movie, The Wrong Woman.
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Sunday, June 12, 2016
'Days of our Lives' Spoilers: (June 20-June 24, 2016)
Check out the day-to-day spoilers to find out what's happening on NBC soap opera Days of our Lives during the week of June 20, 2016.
Monday, June 20, 2016
Chad (Billy Flynn) worries about Abigail (Kate Mansi).
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Belle (Martha Madison) and Shawn (Brandon Beemer) share the news of their reconciliation with Claire (Olivia Keegan), who is ecstatic.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Hope (Kristian Alfonso) asks Aiden (Daniel Cosgrove) to join her on a trip to Green Mountain Lodge.
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Brady (Eric Martsolf) is upset with Victor (John Aniston) when he continues his onslaught on Theresa (Jen Lilley).
Friday, June 24, 2016
Chad is thrown to find Andre (Thaao Penghlis) free from jail and stealing money.
Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin) calls Nicole (Arianne Zucker),and debates asking her friend about her involvement with Deimos (Vincent Irizarry).
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Monday, June 20, 2016
Chad (Billy Flynn) worries about Abigail (Kate Mansi).
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Belle (Martha Madison) and Shawn (Brandon Beemer) share the news of their reconciliation with Claire (Olivia Keegan), who is ecstatic.
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Hope (Kristian Alfonso) asks Aiden (Daniel Cosgrove) to join her on a trip to Green Mountain Lodge.
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Brady (Eric Martsolf) is upset with Victor (John Aniston) when he continues his onslaught on Theresa (Jen Lilley).
Friday, June 24, 2016
Chad is thrown to find Andre (Thaao Penghlis) free from jail and stealing money.
Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin) calls Nicole (Arianne Zucker),and debates asking her friend about her involvement with Deimos (Vincent Irizarry).
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Monday, June 6, 2016
Jen Lilley Confirms Her Departure From 'Days of our Lives'
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Photo Credit: Brad Everett Young |
“It is with bittersweet sentiment that I find myself making this statement 6 months too soon. First, I would like to say your comments, support, and well wishes regarding my recent departure from the iconic daytime drama, Days of Our Lives, have melted my heart. Second, I have never enjoyed playing a character so much. I absolutely love Theresa, and the idea of not playing her pains me. I once found a quote that perfectly describes her, “She’s a mess of gorgeous chaos, you can see it in her eyes.” Exploring Theresa, from her insecurities to her strengths, from her tendency to deflect emotional anguish with comedy to her firecracker spirit has been pure joy.
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Sunday, June 5, 2016
Are Jen Lilley and Lachlan Buchanan Joining the Cast of 'Fuller House'?
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Photo from the instagram account of Brad Everett Young |
Could one, or both of the actors, have landed a role on the hit Netflix show Fuller House? Stay Tuned!
Lilley posted on her instagram account "In the #fullerhouse and geeking out!!! @fullerhouse @richkeith thank you!!! @bradley206 you're my hero!!"
She also posed with Fuller House star jodie sweetin and said, "Childhood dreams do come true!!! #FullHouse #FullerHouse!
Photo Credit Brad Everett YoungA photo posted by Jen Lilley (@jen_lilley) on
A photo posted by Jen Lilley (@jen_lilley) on
Photo Credit Brad Everett Young
Meanwhile, the popular Buchanan posted on his instagram account two pictures of himself at Warner Bros. Studios where Fuller House is taped. One of which appears he's hanging in his trailer while on the lot filming. "Trailer-life 🤓 #hurryupandwait #ishouldntbeleftalone #shinyobjects"
A photo posted by Lachlan Buchanan (@lachiebuch) on
Friday, June 3, 2016
Meredith Scott Lynn Confirms Jen Lilley's Departure from 'Days of our Lives'
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Photo by Micbael Broger |
In a since deleted post from her facebook page, the actress reveals that Lilley has indeed filmed her last episode.
Meredith Scott Lynn wrote, "Everyone at Days of our Lives will miss the incomparable Jen lilley who filmed her last episode, for now I hope, last week."
She went on to say, "At first, Anne will be sad- lost- without her best friend & partner in crime...but I'm thinking Anne will stay in Salem and choose booze n 'boys over tears n 'Teresa."
How will Theresa exit Salem? Stay tuned!
Friday, May 27, 2016
Flashback: Jen Lilley Talks Replacing Kirsten Storms as Maxie Jones on 'General Hospital'
Daytime Confidential broke the news that popular Kirsten Storms has requested a leave from General Hospital, and is being replaced in the role of Maxie Jones by former Days of our Lives actress Molly Burnett.
This isn't the first time Storms has taken a leave of absence from General Hospital. In 2011, Storms was replaced by current Days of our Lives actress Jen Lilley. What was that experience like for Lilley?
In August of 2014, Lilley spoke to Serial Scoop and gave us the dirt. Hopefully Burnett knows what she is in for!
This isn't the first time Storms has taken a leave of absence from General Hospital. In 2011, Storms was replaced by current Days of our Lives actress Jen Lilley. What was that experience like for Lilley?
In August of 2014, Lilley spoke to Serial Scoop and gave us the dirt. Hopefully Burnett knows what she is in for!
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
'Days of our Lives' May 5 Sneak Peek: John Comforts Marlena About Eric
Tomorrow on the May 5, 2016 episode of Days of our Lives, John (Drake Hogestyn) comforts Marlena (Deidre Hall) about Eric (Greg Vaughan). Will Marlena ever get over the heartbreak of losing her son to prison?
Meanwhile, JJ (Casey Moss) is invited to a Hernandez family lunch. Is JJ going to be on the menu?
Elsewhere, Theresa (Jen Lilley) confronts Summer (Marie Wilson) who denies romantic feelings for Brady (Eric Martsolf). Hasn she seen him shirtless? Don't knock it until you try it!
Meanwhile, JJ (Casey Moss) is invited to a Hernandez family lunch. Is JJ going to be on the menu?
Elsewhere, Theresa (Jen Lilley) confronts Summer (Marie Wilson) who denies romantic feelings for Brady (Eric Martsolf). Hasn she seen him shirtless? Don't knock it until you try it!
Monday, May 2, 2016
'Days of our Lives' May 2 Sneak Peek: Theresa Confronts Brady
Today on the May 2, 2016 episode of Days of our Lives, Theresa (Jen Lilley) confronts Brady (Eric Martsolf) about his "hero" complex; he always seems to need to be rescuing someone. How will Brady react?
Meanwhile, Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) gets a visit from Justin (Wally Kurth), who has a proposition for him. Later, Deimos asks Nicole (Arianne Zucker) to be Basic Black's CEO.
Elsewhere, Maggie (Suzanne Rogers) and Victor (John Aniston) suggest Summer (Marie Wilson) move in with them, and a man from Summer's past stuns her. His name is Clark (Josh Burrow), and he is bad news!
Meanwhile, Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) gets a visit from Justin (Wally Kurth), who has a proposition for him. Later, Deimos asks Nicole (Arianne Zucker) to be Basic Black's CEO.
Elsewhere, Maggie (Suzanne Rogers) and Victor (John Aniston) suggest Summer (Marie Wilson) move in with them, and a man from Summer's past stuns her. His name is Clark (Josh Burrow), and he is bad news!
Monday, April 18, 2016
'Days of our Lives' April 19 Sneak Peek: Abby Comes Clean to Marlena
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Abby opens up to Marlena |
Meanwhile, Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) makes Kate (Lauren Koslow) an offer she can't refuse, and Theresa (Jen Lilley) has a surprising suggestion for Victor (John Aniston) and Maggie (Suzanne Rogers).
Monday, April 11, 2016
'Serial Scoop Now' on the 7th Annual ISAs Red Carpet, Part 1
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Eric Martsolf and Jen Lilley hosted the 7th Annual Indie Series Awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 6 at the historic El Portal Theatre. |
Watch below.
Thursday, April 7, 2016
WINNERS: 7th Annual Indie Series Awards
WINNERS REVEALED FOR 7th ANNUAL INDIE SERIES AWARDS
'Arthur' Wins Best Drama, 'Keith Broke His Leg' Named Best Comedy
LOS ANGELES, CA, April 7, 2016 – Winners for the 7th Annual Indie Series Awards (ISA7) were revealed on Wednesday night in a star-studded ceremony held at the historic El Portal Theatre, hosted by Jen Lilley and Eric Martsolf, airing on AfterBuzz TV. Switzerland produced Arthur was named best drama series, while Keith Broke His Leg won as best comedy.
The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced scripted entertainment created for the Web.
In the drama acting categories, winners included Lilly Melgar (The Bay), Adam Henry Garcia (Conversations From the Afterlife), Jodie Hirst (Night School), Raymond Ablack (Teenagers), Kym Whitley (The Bay) and Kevin Spirtas (Winterthorne). EastSiders was named best drama ensemble.
On the comedy side, acting winners included Melissa Archer (Viral), Keith Powell (Keith Broke His Leg), Darcie Siciliano (He's With Me), Brennan Murray (The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy), Stephen Guarino (Life's a Drag) and Cady Huffman (He's With Me). Hunting Season won as the best comedy ensemble.
LARPs and Winterthorne led all series with three awards each, followed by two wins ech for The Bay, The Banks, He's With Me and Keith Broke His Leg.
Lilley and Martsolf performed a song during their opening, which included a 10-person choir made up of web series producers and stars, and a electric guitar player. The ceremony also included two medleys featuring the best original nominees with performances from Colleen Zenk, Jeffrey Christopher Todd, Benjamin Scott Holst, Ron Hanks, Jillian Claire, Elisabeth Ness, Kevin Sebastian, and Patrika Darbo.
Presenters at the ceremony included Kristos Andrews, Melissa Archer, Ben Baur, Daniel Betances, Jillian Clare, Tia Dae, Claire Downs, Melissa Claire Egan, Mary Beth Evans, Crista Flanagan, Jeremy Glazer, Ryan Gowland, Carolyn Hennesy, Cady Huffman, Zac Hug, Kathleen Gati, Jill Knox, Martha Madison, Keith Powell, Darcie Siciliano, Kevin Spirtas, Karrueche Tran, Ian Verdun, Sebastian La Cause, Erika Robel, Tristan Rogers, Marc Sinoway, Kit Williamson and Colleen Zenk.
In all, there are 56 Nominated Series from around the globe: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Norway and Singapore. 22 series took home at least 1 award during the ceremony.
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series.
Check out the 2016 winners below:
Best Web Series — Drama
Arthur
Best Directing — Drama
Adam Kosh, The Banks
Best Writing — Drama
Michael Caruso, Winterthorne
Best Lead Actor — Drama
Adam Henry Garcia, Conversations From the Afterlife
Best Lead Actress — Drama
Lilly Melgar, The Bay
Best Supporting Actor — Drama
Raymond Ablack, Teenagers
Best Supporting Actress — Drama
Jodie Hirst, Night School
Best Guest Actor — Drama
Kevin Spirtas, Winterthorne
Best Guest Actress — Drama
Kym Whitley, The Bay
Best Ensemble — Drama
EastSiders
Best Web Series — Comedy
Keith Broke His Leg
Best Directing — Comedy
Behn Fannin, F'd
Best Writing — Comedy
Zac Hug & Jim Rash, These People
Best Lead Actor — Comedy
Keith Powell, Keith Broke His Leg
Best Lead Actress — Comedy
Melissa Archer, Viral
Best Supporting Actor — Comedy
Brennan Murray, The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy
Best Supporting Actress — Comedy
Darcie Siciliano, He's With Me
Best Guest Actor — Comedy
Stephen Guarino, Life's a Drag
Best Guest Actress — Comedy
Cady Huffman, He's With Me
Best Ensemble — Comedy
Hunting Season
Best Original Song
"Happily Ever After" from Or So the Story Goes (by Judith Avers)
Best Soundtrack
Brandon Russell & DJ Amen Ra, The Beat & Path: Walk of Shame
Best Original Score
Robb Padgett, Hollywood Wasteland
Best Sound Design
Matt R. Sherman, LARPs
Best Special/Visual Effects
Jake Jarvi & Ryan Wolff, The Platoon of Power Squadron
Best Cinematography
Arnaud Dumas, The Banks
Best Editing
Julian Stamboulieh, LARPs
Best Makeup
Erik Warren, Bek Harvey & Pakio Galore, Capitol Hill
Best Production Design
Michael Caruso & Barbara Caruso, Winterthorne
Best Costume Design
Zak Thriepland, LARPs
Total Wins By Series
3 LARPs
3 Winterthorne
2 The Banks
2 The Bay
2 He's With Me
2 Keith Broke His Leg
1 Arthur
1 The Beat & Path: Walk of Shame
1 Capitol Hill
1 Conversations From the Afterlife
1 EastSiders
1 F'd
1 Hollywood Wasteland
1 Hunting Season
1 Life's a Drag
1 The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy
1 Night School
1 Or So the Story Goes
1 The Platoon of Power Squadron
1 Teenagers
1 These People
1 Viral
'Arthur' Wins Best Drama, 'Keith Broke His Leg' Named Best Comedy
LOS ANGELES, CA, April 7, 2016 – Winners for the 7th Annual Indie Series Awards (ISA7) were revealed on Wednesday night in a star-studded ceremony held at the historic El Portal Theatre, hosted by Jen Lilley and Eric Martsolf, airing on AfterBuzz TV. Switzerland produced Arthur was named best drama series, while Keith Broke His Leg won as best comedy.
The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced scripted entertainment created for the Web.
In the drama acting categories, winners included Lilly Melgar (The Bay), Adam Henry Garcia (Conversations From the Afterlife), Jodie Hirst (Night School), Raymond Ablack (Teenagers), Kym Whitley (The Bay) and Kevin Spirtas (Winterthorne). EastSiders was named best drama ensemble.
On the comedy side, acting winners included Melissa Archer (Viral), Keith Powell (Keith Broke His Leg), Darcie Siciliano (He's With Me), Brennan Murray (The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy), Stephen Guarino (Life's a Drag) and Cady Huffman (He's With Me). Hunting Season won as the best comedy ensemble.
LARPs and Winterthorne led all series with three awards each, followed by two wins ech for The Bay, The Banks, He's With Me and Keith Broke His Leg.
Lilley and Martsolf performed a song during their opening, which included a 10-person choir made up of web series producers and stars, and a electric guitar player. The ceremony also included two medleys featuring the best original nominees with performances from Colleen Zenk, Jeffrey Christopher Todd, Benjamin Scott Holst, Ron Hanks, Jillian Claire, Elisabeth Ness, Kevin Sebastian, and Patrika Darbo.
Presenters at the ceremony included Kristos Andrews, Melissa Archer, Ben Baur, Daniel Betances, Jillian Clare, Tia Dae, Claire Downs, Melissa Claire Egan, Mary Beth Evans, Crista Flanagan, Jeremy Glazer, Ryan Gowland, Carolyn Hennesy, Cady Huffman, Zac Hug, Kathleen Gati, Jill Knox, Martha Madison, Keith Powell, Darcie Siciliano, Kevin Spirtas, Karrueche Tran, Ian Verdun, Sebastian La Cause, Erika Robel, Tristan Rogers, Marc Sinoway, Kit Williamson and Colleen Zenk.
In all, there are 56 Nominated Series from around the globe: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Norway and Singapore. 22 series took home at least 1 award during the ceremony.
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series.
Check out the 2016 winners below:
Best Web Series — Drama
Arthur
Best Directing — Drama
Adam Kosh, The Banks
Best Writing — Drama
Michael Caruso, Winterthorne
Best Lead Actor — Drama
Adam Henry Garcia, Conversations From the Afterlife
Best Lead Actress — Drama
Lilly Melgar, The Bay
Best Supporting Actor — Drama
Raymond Ablack, Teenagers
Best Supporting Actress — Drama
Jodie Hirst, Night School
Best Guest Actor — Drama
Kevin Spirtas, Winterthorne
Best Guest Actress — Drama
Kym Whitley, The Bay
Best Ensemble — Drama
EastSiders
Best Web Series — Comedy
Keith Broke His Leg
Best Directing — Comedy
Behn Fannin, F'd
Best Writing — Comedy
Zac Hug & Jim Rash, These People
Best Lead Actor — Comedy
Keith Powell, Keith Broke His Leg
Best Lead Actress — Comedy
Melissa Archer, Viral
Best Supporting Actor — Comedy
Brennan Murray, The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy
Best Supporting Actress — Comedy
Darcie Siciliano, He's With Me
Best Guest Actor — Comedy
Stephen Guarino, Life's a Drag
Best Guest Actress — Comedy
Cady Huffman, He's With Me
Best Ensemble — Comedy
Hunting Season
Best Original Song
"Happily Ever After" from Or So the Story Goes (by Judith Avers)
Best Soundtrack
Brandon Russell & DJ Amen Ra, The Beat & Path: Walk of Shame
Best Original Score
Robb Padgett, Hollywood Wasteland
Best Sound Design
Matt R. Sherman, LARPs
Best Special/Visual Effects
Jake Jarvi & Ryan Wolff, The Platoon of Power Squadron
Best Cinematography
Arnaud Dumas, The Banks
Best Editing
Julian Stamboulieh, LARPs
Best Makeup
Erik Warren, Bek Harvey & Pakio Galore, Capitol Hill
Best Production Design
Michael Caruso & Barbara Caruso, Winterthorne
Best Costume Design
Zak Thriepland, LARPs
Total Wins By Series
3 LARPs
3 Winterthorne
2 The Banks
2 The Bay
2 He's With Me
2 Keith Broke His Leg
1 Arthur
1 The Beat & Path: Walk of Shame
1 Capitol Hill
1 Conversations From the Afterlife
1 EastSiders
1 F'd
1 Hollywood Wasteland
1 Hunting Season
1 Life's a Drag
1 The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy
1 Night School
1 Or So the Story Goes
1 The Platoon of Power Squadron
1 Teenagers
1 These People
1 Viral
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
TONIGHT! 7th Annual Indie Series Awards, Hosted by Jen Lilley & Eric Martsolf

It's finally here! Tonight is the 7th Annual Indie Series Awards, hosted by Jen Lilley and Eric Martsolf. You can watch the live stream of the red carpet at 6 p.m. PT, followed by the ceremony at 8 p.m. PT, exclusively on AfterBuzz TV.
Watch the red carpet stream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92VpLBBL66c
Watch the ceremony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WoDSrdTyTw
The Presenters for the Indie Series Awards include:
* Kristos Andrews (The Southside, The Bay)
* Ben Baur (Hunting Season, These People)
* Tia Dae (Anacostia)
* Crista Flanagan (Club 5150)
* Kathleen Gati (Winterthorne)
* Martha Madison (Winterthorne)
* Jill Knox (Keith Broke His Leg)
* Keith Powell (Keith Broke His Leg, These People)
* Darcie Siciliano (He's With Me)
* Karrueche Tran (The Bay)
* Kevin Spirtas (Winterthorne)
* Ian Verdun (Life's a Drag)
* Melissa Archer (Viral)
* Daniel Betances (BLACK)
* Jillian Clare (Acting Dead)
* Claire Downs (These People)
* Melissa Claire Egan (Misguided)
* Mary Beth Evans (The Bay)
* Jeremy Glazer (These People)
* Ryan Gowland (F'd)
* Carolyn Hennesy (These People)
* Zac Hug (These People)
* Sebastian La Cause (He's With Me, Life's a Drag)
* Erika Robel (Fully Engaged)
* Tristan Rogers (The Bay)
* Marc Sinoway (Hunting Season)
* Kit Williamson (EastSiders)
* Colleen Zenk (Thurston)
* Cady Huffman (He's With Me)
The ceremony will also feature musical performances from Colleen Zenk, Jeffrey Christopher Todd, Jillian Claire, Ron Hanks, Elisabeth Ness, Kevin Sebastian, Benjamin Scott Holst and Patrika Darbo.
Please follow these Offial ISA7 Persiscopers for videos during the red carpet, ceremony and after party:
* Indie Series Awards - @ISAwards
* AfterBuzz TV's Ashley Daniels- @AshleyDaniels
* Marc Sinoway - @marcsinoway
* Lilly Melgar - @lillymelgar
* Martha Madison - @marthamadison
Make sure you use #ISA7 on social media to follow the conversation.
Monday, March 28, 2016
'Days of our Lives' March 29 Sneak Peek: Maggie Faces Health Issues
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Jordi Vilasuso, Arianne Zucker, and Suzanne Rogers © jpistudios.com |
Meanwhile, Summer's (Marie Wilson) motives are questioned, and Theresa (Jen Lilley) loses her engagement ring.
Elsewhere, Abigail (Kate Mansi) pleads with Ben (Robert Scott Wilson).
Monday, March 21, 2016
7th Annual Indie Series Awards to Stream Live April 6 on AfterBuzz TV
The 7th Annual Indie Series Awards will stream live on Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 8 p.m. PT exclusively on AfterBuzz TV. The telecast will also include a two-hour live pre-show from the star-studded red carpet.
The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced scripted entertainment created for the Web.
In all, there are 56 nominated series from around the globe: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Norway and Singapore. Crystal awards will be presented to the winners during a gala ceremony hosted by Eric Martsolf and Jen Lilley at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood. The two-day celebration includes a launch party, red carpet reception, press walk, presentation ceremony and official after party.
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. The annual Indie Series Awards is an initiative to elevate the entire indie series genre, organized by the nonprofit Indie Series Network. All proceeds from entry fees, ticket sales, program ads, etc. are reinvested in the production of the event.
With over 20 million weekly downloads from over 150 countries, AfterBuzz TV is an online broadcast network created by E! host Maria Menounos and producer Keven Undergaro. Nicknamed the ‘after-show’ network, when viewers finish watching episodes of their favorite shows, they can go to AfterBuzz TV to watch or listen to a post-game ‘after-show’ for that series. On each AfterBuzz TV after-show an eclectic and knowledgeable mix of celebrities, personalities and industry professionals break down that night’s episode, take calls from fans and interview guests. The network produces over 60 after-shows per week. The network also produces “Spotlight On”, an in depth, long-form interview series with stars and show runners.
For more information and the latest news, please visit http://www.indieseriesawards.com and http://afterbuzztv.com.
The ISAs celebrate the best in independently produced scripted entertainment created for the Web.
In all, there are 56 nominated series from around the globe: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Switzerland, Norway and Singapore. Crystal awards will be presented to the winners during a gala ceremony hosted by Eric Martsolf and Jen Lilley at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood. The two-day celebration includes a launch party, red carpet reception, press walk, presentation ceremony and official after party.
Since 2009, the Indie Series Award has honored the most creative and progressive talent in independent web series. The annual Indie Series Awards is an initiative to elevate the entire indie series genre, organized by the nonprofit Indie Series Network. All proceeds from entry fees, ticket sales, program ads, etc. are reinvested in the production of the event.
With over 20 million weekly downloads from over 150 countries, AfterBuzz TV is an online broadcast network created by E! host Maria Menounos and producer Keven Undergaro. Nicknamed the ‘after-show’ network, when viewers finish watching episodes of their favorite shows, they can go to AfterBuzz TV to watch or listen to a post-game ‘after-show’ for that series. On each AfterBuzz TV after-show an eclectic and knowledgeable mix of celebrities, personalities and industry professionals break down that night’s episode, take calls from fans and interview guests. The network produces over 60 after-shows per week. The network also produces “Spotlight On”, an in depth, long-form interview series with stars and show runners.
For more information and the latest news, please visit http://www.indieseriesawards.com and http://afterbuzztv.com.
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Eric Martsolf,
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Jen Lilley
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
'Days of our Lives' March 16 Sneak Peek: Brady and Theresa Attempt to Resume Their Special Moment
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Brady and Theresa Resume Their Special Moment. © jpistudios.com |
Meanwhile, Rafe (Galen Gering), Steve (Stephen Nichols), Marlena (Deidre Hall), Hope (Kristian Alfonso) and Eduardo (A Martinez) try to locate John.
Elsewhere, Kate (Lauren Koslow) and Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) heat things up, and Dario (Jordi Vilasuso) goes to Summer's place.
Labels:
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Eric Martsolf,
Jen Lilley,
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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
'Days of our Lives' March 15 Sneak Peek: Eric and Jennifer Continue Their Descent
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Eric and Jennifer Continue Their Descent. © jpistudios.com |
Meanwhile, Chad (Billy Flynn) and JJ (Casey Moss) keep the truth from Abigail (Kate Mansi), and Lucas (Bryan Dattilo) and Adrienne (Judi Evans) talk about the future.
Elsewhere, Summer (Marie Wilson) interrupts Theresa (Jen Lilley) and Brady (Eric Martsolf) during an important moment.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
It's Your Chance to Become a Super Fan of the Indie Series Awards and Win Two Free Tickets to ISA7!
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Serial Scoop Now will be on the red carpet at the 7th Annual Indie Series Awards on April 6. |
25 lucky winners will also receive a collectible ISA7 commemorative program book personally autographed by Eric and Jen!
How to Enter:
1. Step 1 - "Like" The Indie Series Awards Page on Facebook
2. Step 2 - "Follow" Indie Series Awards on Twitter (@ISAwards)
3. Step 3 - Email your name to ISASuperFan@gmail.com to let us know you've completed step 1 and 2 (our team will verify advancing entry to next step)
4. Step 4 - Complete the ISA Trivia survey of 7 questions (in honor of our 7th year) about the Indie Series Awards and Soap Stars (contest link will be emailed to you)
The FIRST 25 people to complete Steps 1-4, including answering the trivia questions correctly, will receive an autographed collectible ISA7 program book.
ALL ENTRIES that have completed Steps 1-4, answering the trivia questions correctly, will be entered into the GRAND PRIZE DRAWING of TWO FREE TICKETS to ISA7 (transportation not included) and a professional photo with Eric and Jen.
Contest opens on March 2nd and closes on March 11th. The winner will be announced on March 12th!
READY - SET - GO
Labels:
Daytime,
Eric Martsolf,
Indie Series Awards,
ISA7,
Jen Lilley,
Web,
Web Series
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
'Days of our Lives' Spoilers For February 9 2016: Brady Has a Romantic Surprise for Theresa
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Brady has a romantic surprise for Theresa |
Meanwhile, Claire (Olivia Rose Keegan) rejects Belle's (Martha Madison) overtures, and Fynn (Alexander Bruszt) and Lani (Sal Stowers) flirt.
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We Love Soaps TV traveled to Westchester County, New York, in 2012 to speak with daytime television legend Ellen Holly about her storied ca...