
It’s a pretty rare thing these days to come across such a genuine, professional, lovely couple as Bill and Susan Hayes (Doug and Julie from Days of our Lives). This couple has been married for thirty-five years and has worked in daytime for about as long. Recently at the Day of Days fan event I had the pleasure of speaking with this dynamic duo to discuss the future of soaps in an ever shrinking market and the love and devotion of their fans.
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EM: You are veteran actors and of the soap world, how do you feel about the state of soaps?
Susan Seaforth Hayes: I’m hopeful because the ratings have held and actually grown with the new regime. I’m hopeful the young audience is as excited about our young cast as the producers are. A well-told story, I don’t think that’s going to disappear just because of the Internet and because television is the old medium now. I think we will continue to find our audience. What I’m missing and keenly aware of because I started so long ago is that continuity and the family of the viewer. “Well I remember watching it with my grandmother and my mother and when I was just a little kid.” We’re not getting as much of that now because whole families are not joining together for their entertainment moment. That’s harder because when you inherited the show you loved it because it reminded you of your grandmother. I don’t know how we are going to bridge that gap but we of course have the benefit of that kind of love and affection for so long that people look at me and begin to cry because, I never met grandma but they’re reminded of the time they all spent together with our characters.
EM: What’s it like after so many years to meet your fans and having them love the characters still?
SSH: It’s the most wonderful thing in the world!
Bill Hayes: It’s a family! We are a huge family. All these folks standing out here are family. It’s wonderful to meet them.
SSH: It has always opened the door. You know you’re not really a celebrity; you’re closer than a celebrity. For example, we talk about it in our book “Like Sands Through the Hour Glass” sometimes a door opens to you because the people think they know you and in fact they do. We visited a Native American reservation years ago places where in order to get television, they only got NBC at that time, they had to plug in the television set to the truck turn on the truck to get the power to get the electricity to watch the show. Well my God those were devoted fans!
EM: Do you want to give us a little info about the book?

SSH: It’s still available online. We showed the book before it went to print to Ken Corday to make sure he was satisfied with it. We showed it to Deidra Hall to make sure she was satisfied with it. Deidra was the most supportive, loving, enthusiastic reader I have ever experienced.
BH: I wish you could have seen the copy of the manuscript. Deidra went through, had some post-its she had like 100 post-its all through the book. She said “Oh you shouldn’t have said that” or “Oh I cried here” or “Oh this made me laugh out loud” I wish we had kept those it was so wonderful.
For more information about Bill and Susan Hayes you can visit their website http://www.billandsusanhayes.com.
Interview by Tiffany N. D’Emidio
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