Peter Reckell and Stephen Nichols returning to DAYS

Posted Wednesday, March 18, 2015 12:30:14 PM
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Peter Reckell and Stephen Nichols returning to DAYS

DAYS is celebrating its 50th anniversary in a big way: both Peter Reckell and Stephen Nichols are headed back to Salem.

In a bit of news that is sure to have Days of our Lives fans jumping for joy, the NBC soap has announced that both Peter Reckell (Bo Brady) and Stephen Nichols (Steve Johnson) are returning to the series for its 50th anniversary.

Both actors have officially signed deals to come back to Salem, executive producer Ken Corday told Soap Opera Digest, adding that, "They represent two of the most popular characters in the history of the show."

Fans began speculating several days ago that Nichols might be returning to DAYS when the actor posted a photo of his character's iconic eye patch. Earlier in the month, Reckell took to Twitter to confirm that he and the show were in talks about a possible return. Though DAYS doesn't turn 50 until November 8, Nichols and Reckell will both be popping up on-screen prior to that date.

As fans may recall, Nichols was last seen in February 2009 when Steve left town with his wife, Kayla (Mary Beth Evans), while Reckell last aired in October 2012 when Bo decided to search for information that would finally put Stefano (Joseph Mascolo) behind bars.

What do you think about both Peter Reckell and Stephen Nichols returning for DAYS' 50th? How would you like to see their storylines play out while they're back in Salem? We want to hear from you -- so drop your comments in the Comments section below, tweet about it on Twitter, share it on Facebook, or chat about it on our Message Boards.

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