about the show

The Bold and the Beautiful (often referred to as B&B) is an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. It premiered on March 23, 1987 as a sister show to the Bells' other soap opera The Young and the Restless; several characters from each of the two shows have crossed over to the other since the early 1990s. Set in Los Angeles, California, the show centers upon the Forrester family and their fashion house business Forrester Creations.
The program features an ensemble cast, headed by its longest-serving actors John McCook as Eric Forrester and Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan. Since its premiere, the show has become the most-watched soap in the world, with an audience of an estimated 26.2 million viewers.[2] As of 2010, it continues to hold on to the second-placed position in weekly Nielsen Ratings for daytime dramas. The Bold and the Beautiful has also won 31 Daytime Emmy Awards, including three for Outstanding Drama Series, in 2009, 2010, as well as 2011.
On September 7, 2011, the series switched to high definition, making it the second-to-last American soap to make the switch, at the time.[3][3] B&B was the last American soap opera to make the transition due to the cancellation of ABC's One Life to Live before it returned along with All My Children on April 29, 2013. It is the youngest airing daytime soap opera in the United States, celebrating its thirtieth anniversary in March in 2017.[4] Since December 2, 2013, The Bold and the Beautiful now airs same day CBS repeats on Pop.

Premise
The Forrester family (l-r): Kristen (Tracy Melchior), Thorne (Winsor Harmon), Felicia (Lesli Kay), Eric (John McCook), Stephanie (Susan Flannery) and Ridge (Ronn Moss). Set in Los Angeles, California, The Bold and the Beautiful centers around the Forrester family and their fashion house business, Forrester Creations. Stephanie Douglas, a strong-willed woman, daughter of wealthy Chicago businessman John Douglas, met her husband-to-be Eric Forrester, who aspired to become a fashion designer, while they both studied at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. The young lovers hurried to get married after Stephanie became pregnant. They moved to Los Angeles, California, where they established Forrester Creations, designing and producing upscale men and women's fashion, based on Eric's designing talent and Stephanie's financial funding. While winning international recognition, fame, and wealth with their work, the couple managed to raise four children in a happy and caring environment. The children are: elder and favorite son Ridge, brother Thorne and younger sisters Kristen and Felicia. It was discovered years later, when the children were all adults, that Stephanie's elder son, Ridge, was actually fathered by Massimo Marone. Like many soap operas, The Bold and the Beautiful looks into the lives of wealthy families and how love affairs, scandals, and betrayals affect each of the family members and their relationships with each other.
Start and development of the series The pilot episode of the show focuses on the preparations of the wedding of the Forrester's eldest son, Ridge, to Caroline Spencer Forrester, the daughter of the media mogul Bill Spencer, Sr. At this time Ridge has already become a fashion designer and vice president of Forrester Creations. Many media outlets throughout the world, from the big television networks to the most honorable newspapers, to the last gossip newspapers publicize their wedding, declaring it "the wedding of the year in the fashion world". Thousands of women see the pictures of Ridge and speculate on the identity of the woman who has won the heart of the man who has, until recently, been a playboy, and who has refused to settle for one woman.
One of the curious is a chemistry student named Brooke Logan, who comes from a working-class family and who lives with her single mother Beth, and her siblings Storm, Donna and Katie in a typical American home in the San Fernando Valley in the city of Los Angeles. In an ironic twist of fate, Beth was Eric's college girlfriend before he married Stephanie. Brooke's life soon becomes a key element in the series. Originally from a middle-class background, her love affair with Ridge sets up much of the story-line, beginning in the first year. Every so often, Ridge and Brooke reunite only to break up due to various circumstances, and Ridge invariably finds comfort (in most cases, this would lead to marriage) with another love of his life Dr. Taylor Hayes. In addition, the rivalry between Ridge's mother Stephanie and Brooke plays a key role in the drama. Following one of her breakups with Ridge, Brooke marries his father Eric, who divorces Stephanie to do so. Brooke gives birth to two of Eric's children. The couple eventually divorce and Eric reconciles with Stephanie. Likewise, Brooke and Ridge resume their pattern of an on-again-off-again relationship, between Brooke's relationships with other men and Forrester family members, and Ridge's multiple reunions with Taylor. Eric eventually marries Brooke's sister, Donna Logan and legally adopts her son Marcus. They later divorce due to their family's bitter history. Felicia and Kristen Forrester choose to follow their own paths, leaving the family company to be run by Ridge, Thorne, Rick, Marcus, and their families.
Subplotting For many years, Spectra Fashions was Forrester's main rival, headed by Sally Spectra. Sally, a larger-than-life character with outrageous clothes and a sizable red coiffure, is a key element in both comedic and dramatic story-lines, with the help of ditzy receptionist Darla Einstein, and fashion designer Clarke Garrison, who fathered CJ Garrison, Sally's son. Though, at first, Sally and Stephanie Forrester are bitter enemies, in later years, they develop a friendship; Sally even ends up working at Forrester Creations after she finally makes the decision to shut down her own company.
Sally's daughter Macy Alexander, a singer, undergoes many traumas, most notably alcoholism. She and Thorne Forrester are involved in an on-again-off-again marriage. After she eventually loses Thorne to Brooke, Macy goes abroad and into hiding with her father, Adam. After being discovered in Italy, Macy returns to Los Angeles where she reunites with Thorne Forrester before developing an interest in fellow recovering alcoholic, Deacon Sharpe, whom she marries. Weeks later, Macy is gravely injured at a nightclub where she is headlining as a singer. She enters a coma and it is implied that her family pulls the plug off-camera.
The Spectra family and friends are supplanted by the introduction of Massimo Marone and his entourage. Marone, a billionaire shipping magnate, was a childhood friend of Stephanie and dated her in college. They slept together once just before Stephanie began dating Eric Forrester, and after forty-something years, a medical crisis reveals that Massimo is Ridge's biological father. Shortly thereafter, Jacqueline Payne, a former lover of Massimo, arrives on the scene and announces that her son, Dominick "Nick" Payne, a captain at Marone Industries, was also fathered by Massimo. Unlike Ridge, Nick wasn't a businessman and took the surname Marone.
In recent years, the Spencer family and their media conglomerate Spencer Publications have been part of the show's focus. Original character Bill Spencer's children Karen Spencer and Bill Spencer, Jr., along with Karen's daughter Caroline Spencer and Bill's sons Wyatt Spencer, Liam Spencer, and Will Spencer make up the Spencer family.
Production Development In 1986, CBS was on the hunt to replace Capitol, and contacted several writers and producers for proposals. Paul Rauch created Grosse Pointe as a replacement. During her absence from Ryan's Hope, Michael Brockman, former President of CBS Daytime, asked Claire Labine to develop a new serial in 1986. Her proposal was entitled Celebration but never made it to the air. Had it been greenlit, Jane Greenstein would have been Assistant to the Head Writer like she was on General Hospital. William J. Bell created The Bold and the Beautiful, which was originally titled Rags.[citation needed] On June 20, 2017, CBS announced its decision to renew the serial through the 2017–18 television season.[5][6]
Taping B&B has been shot at Stage 31 at CBS Television City in Los Angeles for its entire run so far.[7] The show typically uses the traditional soap opera look, featuring constructed sets such as the Forrester Mansion, the Shady Marlin, and the Forrester Creations offices. Like other soap operas, B&B is usually taped three to four weeks in advance. In recent times, the show has increased shooting on location, in the way fellow CBS soap Guiding Light did in its final two network years. Many of the characters have taken trips to the fictional "Bikini Beach" which is actually a nearby California beach, and there have been scenes around the Forrester Creations building which appear to be shot somewhere on the lot or inside of CBS Television City.
Theme song and title sequence
Pre launch logo for The Bold and the Beautiful, used in promos. "High Upon This Love," the theme song of The Bold and the Beautiful, was written by David Kurtz and Jack Allocco and features a prominent saxophone sample played by Eric Marienthal. From November 1998 to July 1999 in the United States, a vocal version of the theme song performed by Dionne Warwick was played during the end credits.

14 comments:

  1. This Show Is Becoming a Waste of Time...After The Impeachment trials have been on and I have been working...Noticed I dont Miss This Trash..IT IS BORING NOW ..NO HAPPY ENDINGS..EVERY ONE IS Breaking up..Everyone Is Fighting...No one is Happy..Take off that Evil Son of Ridges..Thomas who reappeared and Screwed Everything Up...Yall need to Fire the Writers Of This Show and Get New Ones...Ut is Boring Now and You WILL SOON LOSE ALL YOUR VIEWERS...WHO ARE MOSTLY WOMEN...WE WANT TO SEE PEOPLE MEETING ..FALLING IN LOVE....HAPPY ENDINGS...WE HATE FIGHTING TRASH AND BREAKUPS AND HEARTACHES...WE ALREADY HAVE ALL THAT IN OUR LIVES FOR REAL IN OUR REAL LIVES...WHY WOULD WE WANT TO WATCH THAT ON TV???We Want ESCAPE...NOT CONSTANT CONFLICT..THAT SUCKS..Figure Out a A Way to Kill off Thomas and Brooke Off The Show...Put in Some New Characters and Take some Off.....This show is Going No Where FAST....SO BORING...NO ACTION...NO COMEDY...NO LOVING..NO GOOD RELATIONSHIPS..JUST TRASH...WHY BOTHER TI WATCH TRASH...NO THANK YOU...

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  2. I wish the show was longer than 30 seconds of the show I am missing some of the show I watched

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  3. I wish Liam told Hope the truth about steffie what happened that night when he spend his night with his daughter

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  4. the last I saw Steffie and the baby daddys and Hope were headed to hospital to get test results. Then stupid impeachment! Will we ever find out who the baby daddy is??!!

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  5. The show is starting to be a waste of time. Why does it takes days for anything to happen? The show is only on for a half hour and it takes forever for them spit-out what they have to say. This has been going on for months an I know it's supposed to be suspenseful but it has become annoying and very difficult to watch. I've been a watcher for years but if the show doesn't change I will be forced to longer watch.

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    1. Hasn't Boldies been like this since beginning?

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    2. The fashion that Zoe is showing is reficulous, today she wants to be th little maid, what in the world is an octopus doing in the middle of her chest? Any comments about that?

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  6. The actual show is only 15 min. The rest are commercials and is the only show that is on 1/2 hr. I don't get it.

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  7. LOL just saw that Taylor will be back and they recast Krista Allen for the role!! WOW!! In Lalaland you can be 10 years younger or older by snapping your finger. So now Tylor is only 50, has children that are in their 30 and is a doctor?! Did she get her degree at 10??? Was specialized in onchology at 15 and in psychiatry at 16? Then she met Ridge at 18 and had Thomas at 20!! Stupid stupid stupid!!!!!!!!!! When Taylor arrived in LA in 1990 she was 28, Thomas was born only 8 years after in 1998 when she was 36... Talk about nonsens... If KKL resigns, they should recast her role to Leslie Mann...Children age and parents rejuvenate

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    1. Why would KKL resign? Brad Bell caters to her character in the show and keeps her in the majority of the episodes. This has gotta be a cash cow for her and she gets to play an entitled princess. I can see her staying on this show until retirement.

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  8. In the Taylor in 12/13/2021 played by Stephine?

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  9. Is it possible to reload the episodes from may 2023, please?

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