Here's when 'Days of Our Lives' will return on NBC

‘Days of Our Lives’ released a promo video promising more drama when it returns
NBC's daytime soap series 'Days of Our Lives' ( NBC
NBC's daytime soap series 'Days of Our Lives' ( NBC

Longtime NBC soap ‘Days of Our Lives’ will take a short break for the network’s coverage of the Winter Olympics that started on Friday. The popular drama series will pick up where they left off after the Winter Olympics end on February 20. Fresh episodes of ‘Days of Our Lives’ will resume from Monday, February 21.

The temporary break won’t let fans miss out on any stories of Salem. The storylines will continue right from where they left things between Lani and TR before February 4. The longtime NBC show had an interesting way of letting their fans on Twitter know about the break. ‘Days of Our Lives’ shared a video of Lucas and EJ taking turns kissing Sami in a way to promise fans plenty of romance and drama when the show returns after the Olympics.

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In the video, Alison Sweeny AKA Samy Brady announces “Wanna hear what’s coming up on Days Of Our Lives?” followed by Lucas kissing Samy, saying “a lot of this” before EJ takes over and says “And this”. The video concludes with Samy Brady saying “Fine by me” in a steamy voice.

About 'Days of Our Lives'

'Days of Our Lives' is an American television daytime soap opera broadcast on NBC. It holds the record for one of the longest-running scripted television programs in the world, airing nearly every weekday since November 8, 1965. The series is set in Illinois in the fictional city of Salem and primarily focuses on two families - Bradys and the Hortons. The DiMera and Kiriakis families also feature prominently.

The cast of "Days Of Our Lives" pose with their best Daytime Drama award backstage during the 29th Annual People's Choice Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center January 12, 2003 in Pasadena, California.

The 57-seasons old soap opera covers the confused and stressed lives of these couples of Salem city. Their threads of love, affairs, secrets, and psychological problems have appealed to the audience for over half a century.

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