Ken Corday
Daytime Drama Producer
About This Interview
Ken Corday was interviewed for nearly two-and-a-half hours in his office at Corday Productions in Burbank, CA. Corday talks about his parents, Ted and Betty Corday, who, along with Irna Philips and Allan Chase, created Days of Our Lives, which premiered in 1965. He describes the premise of the show and explains his initial involvement with the soap opera - as a composer of music cues for the series. He details his ascent up the ladder from assistant producer, to producer, and eventually to executive producer, taking the reins from his mother shortly before her death. Corday outlines lessons he learned from his mother, talks about all aspects of the show’s production, and reflects upon several of the longtime cast members, including MacDonald Carey, Frances Reid, John Clarke, Suzanne Rogers, Deidre Hall, and Joseph Mascolo. He discusses successful storylines such as the “Salem Strangler,” Marlena’s possession by the devil, the “Cruise of Deception,” the “Salem Stalker,” and Philip’s Iraq War mission. He speaks about his relationship with head writer Jim Reilly, whose unusual storylines have come to define the series over the last decade, comments on the concept of the “super couple” in daytime television, and discusses the future of daytime serials. Beth Cochran conducted the interview on April 26, 2006.
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Highlights
Ken Corday on the Days of Our Lives legacy
Clip begins at: 19:07, Duration: 03m 37s
Ken Corday on how he came to join Days of Our Lives as a musical composer
Clip begins at: 11:57
Ken Corday on visiting the set of Days of Our Lives, a show created by his parents, long before he began working on the show as a producer
Clip begins at: 07:50
Ken Corday on how Days of Our Lives is different than other soap operas
Clip begins at: 10:56
Chapters
- Chapter 1
- On his parents, Ted and Betty Corday ; on studying music and getting into television
Clip begins at: 0:44 - On the creation of and his early involvement with Days of Our Lives
Clip begins at: 04:46 - On scoring music for Days of Our Lives; on becoming a producer for the show; on popular storylines and characters
Clip begins at: 12:43 - Chapter 2
- Ken Corday on the Days of Our Lives cast
Clip begins at: 0:15 - On having actors play multiple roles over the years; on recasting popular characters; on aging soap opera characters
Clip begins at: 16:38 - On Days of Our Lives form 1985-present - a typical production week, budgets, sets; on favorites location shoots
Clip begins at: 22:30 - Chapter 3
- Ken Corday on the Days of Our Lives storylines and families; on "Bo and Hope"
Clip begins at: 0:16 - On characters on the show in the 1980s - "Eugene" and "Caliope," "Shane Donovan," "Patch,"
Clip begins at: 06:31 - On the Days of Our Lives supercouples; on minorities on Days of Our Lives; on the Carver family; on casting
Clip begins at: 10:59 - On becoming an executive producer on Days of Our Lives' and his mother's death; on his father and Corday Productions and working with NBC; on commercial sponsors
Clip begins at: 17:13 - Chapter 4
- On his relationship with head writer of Days of Our Lives, James E.(Jim) Reilly; on the writing process; on his relationship with the show's directors; on the rehearsal process
Clip begins at: 0:24 - On the show's 40th anniversary and keeping it fresh; on popular storylines: "Carly is buried alive," "Cruise of Deception," and "Roman as John Black"
Clip begins at: 07:39 - On primetime specials; On "Marlena possessed by the devil;" on love triangles and political storylines;
Clip begins at: 12:33 - On his thoughts on primetime soaps; on soap opera weddings
Clip begins at: 23:34 - Chapter 5
- On the Days of Our Lives audience and ratings; on fan mail, celebrity fans and fan magazines
Clip begins at: 0:24 - On the daytime Emmys; on the international success of Days of our Lives; on Soapnet; on the future of soaps
Clip begins at: 08:55 - On his proudest achievements; on the stigma of soap operas; on taboo subjects; on advice to aspiring producers and how he'd like to be remembered
Clip begins at: 16:45


Bring back Marty Davich! go back to old cues.
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