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Days of our Lives announces 52nd season

Cape Town – The American weekday soap Days of Our Lives broadcast in South Africa on SABC3 late night has been renewed for a 52nd season.

In January this year Days of Our Lives passed 13 000 episodes and is produced by Corday Productions Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television.

"It's a great day in Salem!," says Ken Corday, Days of Our Lives executive producer in a statement, announcing the renewal.

"We're pleased to announce that after more than 51 years in the hearts and homes of our amazing fans, Days of our Lives will continue".

We are grateful to our incredible network and longstanding partner Sony for their continued support, and we look forward to what the future will bring under the new creative direction of the show. I'm especially proud to be able to shepherd Days of Our Lives into the new season, continuing my parents dream and the show's legacy."

Jennifer Salke, NBC Entertainment president says, "We feel so privileged to be able to continue the remarkable legacy of Days of our Lives. We thank Ken Corday and his team for their incredible accomplishments and look forward to all the stories from Salem that will continue to unfold".

Steve Kent, Sony Pictures Television senior executive vice president for programming says: "Days of Our Lives has a legacy of rich storytelling that has traveled across generations.

"Ken Corday and the cast and crew continue to deliver dynamic storylines and unforgettable performances, and we are proud to continue to bring this award-winning series to audiences both in America and around the world."

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