<P> Critics originally praised the show for its non-reliance on nostalgia (in contrast to shows such as As the World Turns) and its portrayal of "real American contemporary families ." By the 1970s, critics deemed Days of Our Lives to be the most daring daytime drama, leading the way in using themes other shows of the period would not dare touch, such as artificial insemination and interracial romance . The January 12, 1976 cover of Time magazine featured Days of Our Lives' Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth Hayes, the only daytime actors ever to appear on its cover . The Hayeses themselves were a couple whose on - screen and real - life romance (they met on the series in 1970 and married in 1974) was widely covered by both the soap opera magazines and the mainstream press . </P> <P> In the 1990s, the show branched out into supernatural story lines, which critics immediately panned, as it was seen as a departure from more realistic storylines for which the show had originally become known . However, these storylines did have the desired effect, making Days of Our Lives the most - watched daytime soap among young and middle - aged women, also becoming one of NBC's five most profitable shows in any time slot . In 2006, when asked about his character, Jack Deveraux, "coming back from the dead"--for the third time--actor Matthew Ashford responded, "It is hard to play that because at a certain point it becomes too unreal...actors look at that and think,' What is this--the Cartoon Network'?" </P> <P> In addition to receiving critical acclaim in print journalism, the series has won a number of awards, including a Daytime Emmy for Best Drama in 1978 and 2013 and a Writers Guild of America, East Award for Best Drama in 2000 and 2013 . Days of Our lives actors have also won awards: Macdonald Carey (Dr. Tom Horton) won Best Actor in 1974 and 1975 . Susan Flannery (Laura Horton) and Eileen Davidson (Kristen DiMera) won Best Actress in 1975 and 2014, respectively . Suzanne Rogers (Maggie Horton), Leann Hunley (Anna DiMera), and Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali) won Best Supporting Actress for, respectively, 1979, 1986, and 2009 and Billy Warlock (Frankie Brady) won Best Younger Actor for 1988 . In 2009, Darin Brooks (Max Brady) took home the Emmy for Best Younger Actor ", and Tamara Braun (Ava Vitali) won for Best Supporting Actress, the show's first acting victories in over 21 and 23 years, respectively </P> <P> As with all other network programming, Days of Our Lives' ratings have declined somewhat since the 1990s . In January 2007 it was suggested by NBC that the show "is unlikely to continue (on NBC) past 2009 ." In November 2008, in an eleventh - hour decision, it was announced the show had been renewed through September 2010 . The 18 - month renewal was down from its previous renewal, which was for five years . The show made somewhat of a comeback in 2009, with ratings increasing as the year progressed . In March 2010, the show was renewed once again through September 2011; then again on November 8, 2010, its 45th anniversary, the show was renewed for two more years through September 2013, with an option for an additional year which would keep the soap on through 2014, its 49th year on the air . The series received a two - year renewal in January 2014 that is set to last until September 2016 . Beginning on November 8, 2010, which marked Days of Our Lives' 45th anniversary, the show began airing in high definition . </P>

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