Ken Corday is the Executive Producer of Days of our Lives, which was created by his parents in 1965. Ken received his Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of California, Santa Cruz, before receiving a Master's Degree in Music from San Jose State University. He lives in Toluca Lake, California.
""The Days of our Lives" is a must for any fan of the show, or
those looking into insight of daytime television." - Midwest Book
Review
""The Days of Our Lives" is a very interesting and involving read.
Ken Corday does a very good job of detailing his family history and
I give him credit for relaying so many personal and, I suspect,
very painful, moments of his life. Clearly, he still has great
affection for his family, as well as the family business, and his
loyalty and hard work have led to the success of the series over
the past three decades, thus keeping his parents dream alive and
countless long time fans very happy. " - PopCultureGuy
"Blending inside stories about the show with a personal,
philosophical view of his hardworking parents, the reader gets to
experience a true classic American success story.
" - AOL News
"I found the book to be extremely interesting as it brought to life
the many facets involved in producing a show of this nature and
magnitude, keeping it alive for many, many years and how despite
their own family's misfortunes, the Cordays were able to stay
close-knit, loving and caring amongst themselves and the crew and
cast of the longtime running show. " - Book Pleasures
"There is a sweetness to Ken's writing. He lovingly muses about
both his real and professional family. If you want bitchiness, this
book doesn't deliver. However, if what you want is to know the soap
opera behind a seminal soap that has survived through the years,
this delivers a highly readable, fan-friendly tale. " - Hollywood
Reporter
" I thoroughly enjoyed this autobiography by the executive producer
of Days of our Lives. I think for all of us hardcore enough to be
involved in this blog, whether you are a regular writer, commenter
or reader, it makes sense to get this back story. I definitely
learned a lot about the show, the actors and the Corday family. " -
DaysTalk
""A really good book...a loving, surprisingly spiritual, sometimes
shocking tribute to the Corday family business...revelatory."
" - TV Guide
"A thoughtful, sophisticated memoir." - Fancast
"Corday has a great writing style and the story of his parents, Ted
and Betty Corday, and how they created "Days" is a good read." -
Herald-Dispatch
"Corday's 'The Days of our Lives' truly offers an eye-opening look
into the world behind 'Days' " - Newman Times Herald
"Corday's poetic The Days of our Lives is a fascinating inside look
into one of the few producers who has rarely, if ever, interfered
with the writing of his ultimate inheritance. With this new book,
Corday proves that perhaps he missed his true calling. " - TV Guide
Canada
"Fans of Days of our Lives will devour this book. However, as
somebody that never watched that particular soap opera, I was still
fascinated by the story. The family struggles were heartbreaking
and I love reading anything about the inner workings of television.
" - Connect With Your Teens
"If you are a fan you will love this book, if you were a fan but
stopped watching because of the changes made over the years, you
need to read this book.
" - Dollycas's Thoughts
"If you're a fan of the show (or of any soap opera), The Days of
Our Lives is a must-read book. Even casual viewers will get a kick
out of some of the inside stories. Pop culture fans, too. There's a
wealth of real TV history here. Not to mention that Ken Corday's
had quite a life. Check it out." - Bill Crider's Pop Culture
Magazine
"Ken Corday's memoir will be a fascinating read for fans of the
daytime soap, as well as for anyone interested in the early history
of television." - Wichita Falls Times Record News/Las Vegas Review
Journal's book blog
"Sure to be popular with fans of the show, this light read might
also be enjoyed by readers interested in soap operas and show
business biographies." - Library Journal
"The book is compelling not only because it gives a unique look at
the behind-the-scenes working of a daytime drama producing five
one-hour episodes 52 weeks a year but it also gives an intimate
window into the Corday family where soap opera has run through its
veins for decades." - Jim Halterman
"The mix of family history, show history, and the happenings of the
present-day ratings game and budget cuts is perfect. Even as a
viewer of more than a decade, I learned quite a bit about Days of
our Lives. I consider this a must read for fans of the genre and
those interested in the history of television.
" - My Book Views
"This is an illuminating and powerful must-read for anyone who has
ever watched DAYS, or for that matter, anyone who has ever put a
family business in front of their own aspirations. " - We Love
Soaps
"This memoir by the executive producer of the long-running soap
opera has some fascinating tidbits." - New York Post
"While this book does recount some of the early history of Days and
highlights the heroes, heroines, and villains who make the show
must-see TV for some many fans, it's not only about the show.
Everything is wrapped around the Corday family experience - warts
and all." - RT Book Reviews
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