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Days Of Our Lives -

Tune in weekdays on Peacock to see who’s alive, who’s scheming, and who’s about to say, “I’ve got a secret that will destroy everything.”

Unlike primetime procedurals, DOOL thrives on character-driven, long-form storytelling. The series originally focused on the lives of two families: the respectable Hortons and the wealthy Bradys. Over the years, families like the DiMeras and Kiriakises have joined the fray, bringing international intrigue and epic rivalries. The central conflict—the war between the heroic Bradys and the scheming DiMeras—remains a driving engine of the plot. Days of Our Lives

Modern DOOL balances nostalgia with bold storytelling. Veteran actors like Deidre Hall (Marlena) and Drake Hogestyn (John) continue to deliver powerhouse performances, while newer faces tackle contemporary issues. Whether it’s a stolen baby, a long-lost twin, or a wedding interrupted by a gunshot, one thing is certain: In Salem, no one is ever truly gone, and tomorrow is always another dramatic day. Tune in weekdays on Peacock to see who’s

For over five decades, Days of Our Lives has been more than just a soap opera—it’s a daytime television institution. Premiering on November 8, 1965, the show has transported viewers to the fictional Midwestern town of Salem, where secrets, romances, vendettas, and miraculous resurrections are just part of daily life. The central conflict—the war between the heroic Bradys

Inside the Enduring Drama of “Days of Our Lives”: Why Salem’s Stories Still Captivate

Tune in weekdays on Peacock to see who’s alive, who’s scheming, and who’s about to say, “I’ve got a secret that will destroy everything.”

Unlike primetime procedurals, DOOL thrives on character-driven, long-form storytelling. The series originally focused on the lives of two families: the respectable Hortons and the wealthy Bradys. Over the years, families like the DiMeras and Kiriakises have joined the fray, bringing international intrigue and epic rivalries. The central conflict—the war between the heroic Bradys and the scheming DiMeras—remains a driving engine of the plot.

Modern DOOL balances nostalgia with bold storytelling. Veteran actors like Deidre Hall (Marlena) and Drake Hogestyn (John) continue to deliver powerhouse performances, while newer faces tackle contemporary issues. Whether it’s a stolen baby, a long-lost twin, or a wedding interrupted by a gunshot, one thing is certain: In Salem, no one is ever truly gone, and tomorrow is always another dramatic day.

For over five decades, Days of Our Lives has been more than just a soap opera—it’s a daytime television institution. Premiering on November 8, 1965, the show has transported viewers to the fictional Midwestern town of Salem, where secrets, romances, vendettas, and miraculous resurrections are just part of daily life.

Inside the Enduring Drama of “Days of Our Lives”: Why Salem’s Stories Still Captivate