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  • The Bold and the Beautiful | On March 23, 1987, husband and wife team Bill and Lee Phillip Bell saw their creation, The Bold and the Beautiful , finally premiere. Since…
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On March 23, 1987, husband and wife team Bill and Lee Phillip Bell saw their creation, The Bold and the Beautiful, finally premiere. Since then, the show has aired more than 5,500 episodes, had its fair share of highs and lows (ratings and story-wise), and come to be viewed in more than 100 countries. But mostly it's seen Ridge Forrester (Ron Moss), a playboy fashion designer and heir to an empire, and Brooke Logan (Katherine Kelly Lang), a working-class girl determined to marry up (and up, and up), play out their long and winding path into each other's arms, again and again and again...

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'The Bold and the Beautiful': 19 Trips to the Altar

As the long-running soap opera celebrates its 22nd anniversary, we leaf through the memory book with the many lives and loves of its super couple, Brooke and Ridge

By Abby West | Mar 23, 2009
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