New Young And The Restless 2015,September 14th Episode Official Spoilers,Description Revealed By CBS
Recently, CBS delivered the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "The Young And The Restless" September 14th, 2015 episode, and it turns out that we're going to see some very intense and interesting stuff go down as Colin gets questioned by Dylan about blackmailing Devon. Phyllis becomes the focus of Ian's attention, and more! In the September 14th new episode press release: Victoria and Abby are going to butt heads. Dylan will ask Colin about blackmailing Devon, and Ian Ward will go after Phyllis. The new, September 14th episode is set to air tomorrow morning, September 14th at 11:30am central time on CBS.
- 9/13/2015
- by Derek
- OnTheFlix
In a wild one-two punch, CBS's The Young and the Restless has revealed that Fake Cassie, the scam artist played by Camryn Grimes, is in evil cahoots with Ian Ward, the creepy self-help guru played by Ray Wise. There's more! Fake Cassie, it turns out, is also Mariah, the much-discussed but never-seen ex-paramour of Tyler Michaelson (Redaric Williams). TV Guide Magazine spoke with executive producer Jill Farren Phelps to get the backstage dish on the two hot reveals and to find out where Mariah and Ian go from here. Is anyone safe?
TV Guide Magazine: Let's start with the nefarious Ian. Was it always the plan to connect him with Fake Cassie/Mariah?
Phelps: Not at all. Ray Wise was only supposed to be with us for a short story arc — 10 days — but we quickly realized what a gold mine he is. In order to keep him, it became necessary...
TV Guide Magazine: Let's start with the nefarious Ian. Was it always the plan to connect him with Fake Cassie/Mariah?
Phelps: Not at all. Ray Wise was only supposed to be with us for a short story arc — 10 days — but we quickly realized what a gold mine he is. In order to keep him, it became necessary...
- 4/29/2014
- by Michael Logan
- TVGuide - Breaking News
He infamously killed Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks and starred as the Devil himself in Reaper. What evil does Ray Wise now have in store for The Young and the Restless? On Wednesday, Jan. 8, war vet Dylan McAvoy heads to Idaho in search of his birth father, Wise's character Ian Ward, who was a notorious cult leader back in the 1970s. But before Dylan can find Ian, Ian will show up in Genoa City! Wise gave TV Guide Magazine the wicked lowdown.
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- 1/6/2014
- by Michael Logan
- TVGuide - Breaking News
The Young and the Restless‘ Nikki will get a blast from a dark time in her past when Twin Peaks patriarch Ray Wise joins the CBS daytime drama in the recurring role of former cult leader Ian Ward.
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As established in recent months on the serial, Nikki (played by Melody Thomas Scott) met Ward during her time at the New World Commune some 30 years ago, and wound up pregnant. The child she gave birth to back then, yet never saw, she recently discovered is war vet Dylan McAvoy...
Related | David Tom Returning to Young and the Restless, Replacing Billy Miller
As established in recent months on the serial, Nikki (played by Melody Thomas Scott) met Ward during her time at the New World Commune some 30 years ago, and wound up pregnant. The child she gave birth to back then, yet never saw, she recently discovered is war vet Dylan McAvoy...
- 12/10/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Alastair Cook lifts the urn as England celebrate their 3-0 series victory over Australia.
You may have been forgiven for thinking the fifth and final Test match at The Oval would be a damp squib, after all the outcome would not affect the series following Australia’s capitulation at Durham, although England were in search of an historic and unprecedented 4-0 Ashes series win.
This was not the case however. From England’s surprise decision to hand all-rounder Chris Woakes and left arm off-spinner Simon Kerrigan their debuts, to an outstanding knock from Shane Watson, this match delivered more than what most expected.
Australia won the toss on the first day and unsurprisingly batted first, with the aforementioned Watson in super touch scoring timely runs ahead of the return series down under which commences on the 21st November.
In fact Watson – who had not hit a Test century since 2010 – batting at number three,...
You may have been forgiven for thinking the fifth and final Test match at The Oval would be a damp squib, after all the outcome would not affect the series following Australia’s capitulation at Durham, although England were in search of an historic and unprecedented 4-0 Ashes series win.
This was not the case however. From England’s surprise decision to hand all-rounder Chris Woakes and left arm off-spinner Simon Kerrigan their debuts, to an outstanding knock from Shane Watson, this match delivered more than what most expected.
Australia won the toss on the first day and unsurprisingly batted first, with the aforementioned Watson in super touch scoring timely runs ahead of the return series down under which commences on the 21st November.
In fact Watson – who had not hit a Test century since 2010 – batting at number three,...
- 8/26/2013
- by Matthew Ford
- Obsessed with Film
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