List of Days of Our Lives episodes

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This is a list of Days of Our Lives episodes.

Season 1

Episode 1

November 8, 1965
After being taken in by law enforcement for stealing goods from a store, Julie provides them with her grandparents' last name rather than her own last name. [1] [2]

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Episode 2

November 9, 1965

The police release Julie to Tom. Julie feels bad about shoplifting and refuses to see Ben and Addie, so Marie tries to comfort her.[ citation needed ]

Season 54

Episode 1

September 24, 2018
Eric is surprised when he finds out the reality about Nicole; John makes an attempt to remove himself from a difficult situation; Brady receives sad news about Tate; Rafe and Shawn exchange preoccupations about Hope. [3]

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