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BuzzWorthy Radio: Daniel Goddard!

Daniel Goddard, who plays the role of Cane Ashby on CBS Daytime's The Young and the Restless, will be making another appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio!

Goddard's storyline on Y&R takes a dramatic turn this week, as Cane begins to lose everything.

"The shame Cane carries over all this is great" admits Daniel Goddard (Cane). "He's left with a massive amount of guilt and remorse, knowing he's hurt Lily, Jill and Kay. Yet he's grateful that the truth has finally come out, after carrying this around for so long."

Hear him talk about how much went into the story as well as welcoming back Thom Bierdz as Phillip Chancellor III to the show!
Duration:
1h 19m
Broadcast on:
10 Jul 2009
Audio Format:
other

Log talk radio. Go get you live. It is Buzzworthy Radio. Where you can get the latest buzz. I'm all your favorite children's buzz. Buzzworthy. Buzzworthy. Buzz. Now. G'day guys, it's Daniel Goddard from Young in the Roseplus. And this is my Australian accent. It's Buzzworthy Radio and it is a fantastic place to be. How's everybody doing out there tonight? Welcome to a new edition of Buzzworthy Radio. I'm your host, Nivelle James. Coming to you live right now. It is July 9th, 2009. 9 p.m. Eastern time. 6 p.m. Pacific time. Here on blog talk radio.com. Yes, that promo should give you a little hint right now as to who is our guest for the evening. Now other than Mr. Daniel Goddard, he is coming back to the show tonight. He plays the role of Kane Ashby on TV as daytime. The young and the restless. He's storyline this week, huh? How about that, right? Definitely want to talk to him. He's got some events coming up there. We're going to a statue as well. Before we get to our guest, let's bring on our co-hosts. Pretty evening, Matthew Preston. How are you? I'm doing well. How are you guys doing out there? We're doing just fine. I can't believe it's already Thursday. I just sat back and watched the first night of Big Brother 11. That is true. I haven't seen yet, but I'm probably going to check it out because I do get the Big Brother. I was so addicted to last season and hopefully I get addicted again to this season. All I'll say is that tonight's show was definitely well it was something. I won't go any further than that. It's funny. They have some very interesting people. That's not what was interesting about tonight's show. They brought in a 13th guest, correct? They did. I don't know who it is. My guest is Jessica from season 8. That's my guest? I don't know. We'll find out soon enough. I'll tell you that much. Let's take this caller here from 714 area code. How are you? I'm just listening. All right. We'll put you back on mute down. One of them has the hand of let's take 804. You're on the line. Hello. Hi 804. Yes. My name is Jennifer. Jennifer. Nice to meet you. Where are you calling? I'm going from Richmond, Virginia. Richmond, Virginia. All right. We'll keep you on the line here once Daniel gets on. We'll definitely bring you back on as I come. Sounds fabulous. Thank you so much. Thanks. All right. Again, what a week has it been, huh? Ladies and Jeff? This week on line R has absolutely -- what's the word I want to use? Amazing. I was trying to get something else, though, but it's kind of amazing. I didn't want to ask because that's used a lot. I'm trying to find a word that's not used so much to describe how this week of a younger episode has been. And yes, this may be my bias kicking in, but you know, it's the truth. I have to be quite honest that Daniel really sold this story the first two days it's been on the air. It really has been absolutely fantastic. I feel so much sympathy for Cain. It's absolutely incredible that he's able to play this off. Yeah, no, I definitely agree with you. I think that the actors are doing an amazing job with what they've been given. So I'm really -- I'm really happy to be watching this. It's really good. What do you think about Tom Beard's return as Philip Chandler? I think whenever line R gets anybody back on the show, you know it's going to be good. And it has been, it's been a really good story plot. My favorite person to look out for so far has been Tricia Cask. Yes, I agree with this. Because we both grew up with Nina, you know? Yeah, yeah. So, yeah, I'm just so happy to see her back. Someone give Tricia Cask the contract because she's not on a contract on this show. All right, so it'd be great to have her back in a console. So it'll be wonderful to see that. That's like my big wish. I agree. You know, I think they should put it on contract and they should also put my girl Tricia. Well, she's not on contract because of her own stuff. That's just how I felt about that. Let's take this call from 707. How are you? 707? Oh, they hung up. Oh, I heard the click too. Yeah. Well, 707 call back. If you can call us back, we'll definitely pick you up again. But that's what I was saying. Yeah, Tricia Bregman's a contract desk. She wanted to be on recurring status, so that really wasn't the show's idea. I know, I know. But sometimes, you know, I just want to shake those cards and say, "Hey, you're good enough. Let's see more of you." And today, I thought it marked it tomorrow, but obviously I was mistaken. Today marked as the first appearance of Beacon Sharp on the Unerethos. Sean Kanan brings his being being character over to Y&R as part of the art museum storyline. So, I think of that. I was actually a huge fan of Beacon when he was on the Bolden Beautiful because he came on as a bad guy who, if you're a fan of the Bolden Beautiful, you know that they're just going to probably write them off in six months. And that could have definitely been said for Beacon's character. And I think Sean did a really great performance, and that's why he lasted for as long as he did. Mm-hmm. Absolutely. Go ahead. Go ahead. Go ahead. Clap your back. Clap your back. Absolutely. Wow. We have a New York caller, I think. Yeah. Is that right? 2-1-2? Yeah. Hi. Hey. Hi. Hi. This is Dolores. I was wondering what you thought about Beacon Sharp being back on. Sean Kanan? Well, we, Matt gave his opinion. Here's mine, then. It's weird. I shouldn't feel that it's weird that Sean's on the show because of the agents being on the show as well. She brought her Bolden Beautiful character over, and now he brought his being being character over, so it's kind of a moot point for me. I guess as soon as the grass is, I'll probably have a little bit more to say about it, but right now, I'm glad to see him back on screen now. Yes, so am I. I missed him. I was, he was one of my favorite characters. I'm glad to see him working in here. Yeah. Because the people are off, and you don't, like, what happened to them? They kind of fall off the face of the earth, and I'm like, "Hey, he's back. He's working." Absolutely. I'm afraid, I'm, I'm sorry, I have to cut you off, but I believe our guest is here before the evening, all right? So I'm going to put you back on hold. We'll bring you on, again, to talk to Daniel. Okay. Thank you. All right. Thanks a lot. All right. Let's get to our guest of honor, I believe. Is this our guest of honor? Can you hear me? Yeah, I can. Really? Wow. It was a smooth transition from one call to the next. I'm very impressed. I, I, I picked up a few things since the last time you were here, just so you know. I was like an inexperienced little host thing, and now I'm able to transition from one call to another caller. So I'm, I think I, I think I got it down, Pat. Did it come off well? It certainly, it certainly, it really lost me because when you put 9 p.m., I thought you met like 9 p.m. My time. So I, then I went, I, and then I faced with you twice. You didn't get back to me. I was like, "Okay, cool." And then I went on and had a look and said, "6 p.m. Pacific." I'm like, "Oh." So I, I shifted my day around. I lucked my children away, so I have time to talk to you. That's awful. Thank you. You're welcome. You're welcome. Now I feel, I feel horrible. Don't, don't, don't feel horrible. Just feel really bad. I, I, I, and the best, and the best person to ask how exactly should I feel that because you, then you know, you, you had a very, very interesting week that has aired on the show, which I have to commend you on because you're really selling in the storyline that's playing out right now. And I, I feel so much sympathy for Kane at this moment that I could have never said that before. But I do now. It, it's a very great storyline that you're playing. Thank you. It was great that you're playing it. When you first heard this storyline, I heard that you were in shock. You had no idea where it was going. You had no idea what's going to take place. Your initial reaction to the story, what was it? It's, I, I got the script which had, you know, referencing the phone call that I made two years ago when I called Langley back in Australia from the GCAC. And, uh, I was kind of like, oh. Because, you know, you cruising along, things cool, blah, blah, blah, blah. And you kind of think, you know, do I want to have to go in a complete 180 and, and try and like, keep it, make it work? Because it's a massive quantity of energy. And I was like, okay, cool. Because I'm one of those people I like to make it work. I don't want to just turn it up and say the words. So anyway, I was kind of reticent. And then I met Maria in the, in the office by chance. I was there with a, with my wife and, and my boys. And I was hanging with Kristoff. And Maria walked out. And she brought it up and told me. I was like, cool, okay. And she said, you know, she's taking a long time to figure out how to do it. And she goes, it's going to be really emotionally heavy. And, and it's going to be a great storyline for you. And I was like, okay, cool. Because she had so much conviction. So I'm stoked. I'm going to be honest with you. I'm completely, I'm, I'm completely entertained by it. And I'm just very grateful that they put the time into it. I mean, it's a great storyline to bring a lot of people into the mix. A lot of people. You know, and that's what you wanted in a good storyline, you know. So I'm, I'm grateful. It really does. And, you know, what the number one death in, in daytime has to be a happy couple. So if Lily and Jane were happy all the time, no one would watch. Who cares? I mean, seriously. See, he's the thing I'm trying to figure out. I'm trying to figure out if I was a writer on daytime drama, would I look at the economy and look at the world and say, you know what, it kind of sucks. Let's give him joy and hope and all that sort of like happy crap that, you know, everyone really wants to exist within. You know what I mean? And then part of me goes, is that going to get boring? How quick? How long could you maintain it? And people say, you know, I wish I could write this or they should be writing that. But I mean, it's a super amount of work. You know what I mean? And they've got this stuff planned long time down the road. They changed storylines if things aren't working out fine. But I mean, I think that, you know, it's tough and I think good drama is required and you can't be happy forever. You can't. I mean, like, look at JT and Victoria. Okay. Clear Springs happened. They got together. Okay. So those two have a great storyline coming up. I've seen some scripts. You know, so it's great. I think drama creates drama, which creates momentum, which is what people want to show. I mean, they're like the romance was so long, but they want momentum. They want to keep moving forward. That's why it's so popular because they're all yelling at each other because there's so much drama. Yeah. For sure. For sure. I mean, Billy Miller and I have some scenes, you know, which are pretty in your face. I mean, in your face, don't like you. You don't like me. We have problems. I'm talking about the characters here, by the way, but, you know, Billy Abbott and Kane. I love Billy Miller. He's a great guy. But I mean, that kind of got resolved. It's like the ebbs and flows. Now it's going back into that drama because now he doesn't want to see what happens next. He wants Kane gone. You know, so it's very well planned. And I think that it is like an ocean with waves. And you just hope you have more, like, mixed tsunamis than kind of like dead-com storms. Exactly. We actually have a question for you from the chat room too. It's Hill 2003. Wanted to know your opinion of Neil's involvement in the storyline. I watched... Did you say Neil's involvement? Did you say Neil's? Yeah. How do you feel about Neil... With Christal St. John playing off the storyline of Skye. What are you like... Oh, sorry, go ahead. No, what do you like about that? What do you like about that? Well, look, my goal as an actor is to try and play as much as I can play. I mean, playing one thing for too long is boring. But if you can play, you know, a hundred shades of the color of white, somehow within the character of the time, it's not going to get as boring as fast. You know what I mean? So I think what happens is that Kane wants to appease Neil. So I think at the core, both of them have the same thing in common, which is they love Lily. And I think it's circumstance that puts Kane in a position at this point in time where there's no way to look at it other than he has made errors, which as a father, you would say, "I don't want that guy to be my daughter." But the audience knows truth, but Neil doesn't. Thus, it comes to classic sort of, you know, suspension of disbelief and the great way of trying to play Neil against the audience and vice versa. So I think it's good for Kane. I enjoy Christoph immensely. I mean, the guy and I have a great time together. So we get to play a different level of hostility than I would play, say for example, with Peter Bergman. Oh, you know what I mean? So it's good. And that being said, I find that, you know, I think personally he has every right to be involved in it. I mean, I'm sorry. If that was my daughter and some guy came along, I don't care. The moment you find out what you find out, that's what you believe and you fear for your daughter's safety. So I think logically it makes sense, but I think at the same time, things will revolve and they'll create drama and conflict and drama and conflict and it's great. I love it. If you can tell us a little something that's coming up with your character right now, since everything has finally come out into the open, what can we expect to happen with Kane and everybody else that's involved, if you can give? Yeah, yeah, okay. I think there's a lot of a well thought out resolution. I think there's a huge massive amount of sadness coming up. And it's sad that I think like anything from the sadness can joy come and I think it can, you know? So I think that everything is there and I got to tell you as actors, you know, you get a storyline which is either a limbo storyline where it's trying to, you see it on any show on television. It doesn't matter what the show is. You'll see. If the show's on air long enough and they've got people who have to work, you'll find storylines that are kind of disconstructed and storylines that have developed and grown, you know, and it's got its own life. And I think that all the plays in this really are interested and invested in the storylines. So I think it's going to be good. There's a lot of sadness and there's also a lot of joy. It's a great storyline. That's what I can say. Okay. It's definitely true. And something that I want to bring up definitely Nevada knows. I was probably going to say this anyway. The last time you were on the show, we had another guest on right after you, and it was Billy Miller when he was on all my children. How funny is that? That's funny. I got to tell it, Billy's good. I mean, I look at Billy and I'm envious as an actor, as he's talent. I really am. Really? Because Billy's got this, I mean, look, every actor's different. That's why you have, Al Pacino is not, Robert Redford is not Paul Newman is not Gary Oldman. You know what I mean? It's different. It's all about height. It's the start. It took you too fat. You're too short. You're too thin. You're too black. You're too white. Trust me. The amount of excuses you hear for things when you're not right for it. You don't have the ability to actually physically put the words in their mouth and say, "Here's the thing." They're looking for this guy. We think you're fantastic. Keep going. Nothing like that. Auditioning is a gruesome business. I did it in the industrial, and I bombed. I totally bombed it. It sucks. You know? Because you're like, "I'll get out of my head." Yeah. Yeah. But as you were saying, the one. So I think C. Billie Miller is a very -- I think he's a very complicated human being, and I think I'm a complicated person, and I think that the two of us together play scenes well together. I think we both understand what we want to get from the scene, and I really enjoy working with Billie. Because that's what you want. I mean, you've got to work with people on a weekly basis, and you don't want them to be bad. You want them to be better than you, because it makes you get better. Exactly. Exactly. And you two have great chemistry on the screen right there. You're playing off of each other. I love watching you two together on the show. It's absolutely great. Thank you. And it's not just YouTube, but everybody that you're working with, Gene Cooper, Jeff Walton, Kristoff, Crystal, it's working on the show, and I can't express it any better. Thank you. I appreciate it. And Jesse's behalf, I've got to tell you, on my behalf of them, they're a dream. I mean, seriously, they're a dream from day one. It was constructed in a way that it was just meant to play itself, and I think it's playing itself out. Gene is 80 years old, Jesse was going to leave the show, Mike Harris has now done a 180. I think that the way we've built our lives as human beings outside the show will allow it to actually play with a solid truth. So you've actually, you've recast, I mean, it's a part of daytime, how hard is it, like you say, like, you know, it's just where to leave the show, so to speak, you know, hopefully she doesn't because we love her so much. And this is recasted tomorrow with another actress. Yeah, yeah, you know, I actually, I beg Jesse not to leave. And I did it in the way that I would ask, I mean, she clearly understood that I would be devastated for her to leave. And I think that, you know, she, she, she thought with her family and her family basically the day, I think just, just let her realize, you know, that you're, that you're an actress and you'd like to act. And I think that Jesse was just ready for, you know, you hear about, you know, this and that why things happen, but at the end of the day, she's done this for 25 years, this character, and she had reached an emotional place in her life where she questioned certain things. And I think it was so apropos that it was the same time she finds out about her son, you know, and I think that, that I could never have played the honesty, you know, with, with, with her that it would have been if it was a recast, you know, and that's why I credit anybody involved in the Adam storyline, you know, to be able to keep the logistics moving. But then again, I don't think it's an emotional storyline, you know, so then again, it's more of a problematic A+B storyline to figure out the solution to what the, you know, thing is. So I think that, you know, being in an emotional storyline, I would have been really crushed. Yeah, I do agree with that. And I think some, some fans might agree with you too when they're actually popping on the line right now. You want to take some? Sure. All right. Let's, let's bring back on Jen from Richmond, Virginia, right? That's correct. All right. Hey. Hey. What are you doing? Did you pick your oven? I'm doing well. Hmm? Did you pick your oven? Um, it's still in process. It's, it's, it's, it's, we're battling. It's here in our battle. Okay. First of all, how did it get broken? Um, well, I was cooking and, and just exploded, it kind of exploded on me. So. Do the gas or electric? Um, apparently the handle has some, um, issues. So like that, I'm pretty bad right now, but, uh, it's kind of, you know, limiting my cooking. So, um, but. You know what? You can always, you can always don't limit your cooking. Just take it out of the oven and put it with the stove. You know what I mean? Oh. Well, I, I make cookies and such. So it kind of. I know. It could be a moment to, to, to experiment with the unknown. You know what I mean? Maybe it's forcing you to go there. Actually, I have a Wolfgang clock convection oven, so it'll all work out sooner or later. But, uh, stay fixed the handle, but, uh, thank you for asking. You got it. Um, but, um, I guess my question is, um, how do you feel, um, about no longer being part of the, the chance, or your character, not a longer being part of the chance with family. When the, the, um, I guess, when the, when the change happens. Yes. I mean, you know, one day your, you know, chain is canceled. It's the end of the day. If I look at it from psychology of the character, he knew the whole time he wasn't. Right. And so, so that being said, I, I, what I've wanted to play was more or less the realization that the dream was coming to an end and soon you have to wake up to the reality of the truth. Uh, I think that the chance of the family was paramount. And you see the episodes that come after what happens where we're at now. We're at a good point with a lot of good stuff coming. Right. You start to see, um, that it was, that, that there was a genuine need to have this because of a massive amount of, uh, loss as a child. Right. But I do want to play dreary in that, in, in, in sad, but there's, there's kind of a, it's good. I, I'm really just like, yeah, I think, you know, uh, from what I've seen, it's, you know, I think, you know, all of us have been like, just, you know, sad and just watching, trying to see what's going to happen next. Do you guys like the storyline though? The only, the only flaw I feel is that possibly like the Chloe thing, you know, he knew that it wasn't going on. If, if he knew, then, you know, without giving away his secret, like work a different angle to have the reveal, you know, that was my only, you know, that's to me that was just, you know, but, um, I'm also trying to figure out who, who forgives Cain first, you know, because it looks like Jill is wavering. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, no, that's the whole thing, because I think that if you look at Jill by, by her history, I think she's very easy to love and very quick to forget. And I think that you, that's the way logically it should play itself out. And then Neil's going to be an interesting one. Neil and Billy are the two that are going to be good. Because when you look at it, I mean, that, that's where the, uh, the fact that if, if Jill forgives Cain and can't forgive Billy, and Billy's really her blood, I mean, that would just cast the guy off. Right. Right. But, um, well, I, I think it'd be interesting to see if Jill will actually forgive, because I think it's, it's like the forgiveness she would want from Catherine, if you will. Right. I don't know, it's like, you know, do you see what's in front of your face kind of thing? Cool. But it's, it's all very interesting. And, um, I think we all like the, the angry scenes. I think it happened when, when it's there, so it's like Tuesday or something like that. But it's, you know, it's, I'm intrigued. Cool. So, I'll, I'll talk to you soon. I'm, I'm really, I'm just enjoying it. Oh, thank you so much. All right. Thanks so much, Jen. Bye bye. All right. Now you have, now you have a couple of events coming up in the this month and next month. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. I think we're going to have a couple of events coming up in the next month. 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I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I'm not going to say that. I watch a lot of reality. I know. I find a lot of scripted television too scripted. I don't know. I just find that I think our show has a great cast of characters because I think everybody at the end of the day really brings the right game. I'd like to think that the show has a great future with a good path in front of it. There's a reason why your show was number one. Seriously, and speaking of number one, you were actually voted, I believe, from TD Guide for all the lady fans out there. You voted number one, like what was it, like sexiest something or other soap store? Sexiest man. Right? Yes, there you go. You came in and Crystal came in number 15. He's like the next star because every other girl has been like, she's hot, she's sexy, she's a slow girl, you want to watch the brain just drip off. It's so-and-so at number 18, they got to number 15. It's like, number 15. She plays my daughter on the show. You're funny. How did that feel to be number one, like you said, you're not I'm just what you show. Yeah, I know, I know, but I'm funny because go back to Christoph, like, we'd have to introduce Crystal for 15th girl. He couldn't, like, say she was hot or anything, he had to be like it's a lot of shit. Anyway, so, yeah, number one, that was cool. I dug it, I dug it, I thought it was funny, I thought it was a joke, I thought they were joking with me. I thought they were messing with it, I got great fans, man, I love my fans. It feels weird to say that because that's not weird. I know, but it's funny, like, it's funny because you do something because you love it and you do something because you want to try and just create something, you know what I mean? And to get people who appreciate it, it's bizarre. It's just a bizarre feeling. I don't know, I love my fans. I'm just so on and grateful and I can't believe that someone would take time to do it. I'm so appreciative. Very nice, absolutely. And I have to ask you, I know you're going to be doing some cruise in January. You're doing some cruise in January? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Is this your first cruise ship that you're going to be on? It is. I don't have a fear of it, but I have trepidation. I'm not a big fan in a position to say, okay, I want to go to shore now. I mean, I like to say, I grew up sailing. I'm not afraid of the water. It's just like being stuck on a boat if I want to be somewhere else. I can't. You know, because I like to be able to move and I want to move. Yeah. You know, other than that, it's going to be rad because Rachel's going to come and we get to go to Nassau. I think it's going to Nassau. I know, go somewhere in the Caribbean. So, I mean, I'm just came up with a really good show again. You like reality shows? What if they totally did like a survivor version for soap stars, for like different soaps? That would be awesome to watch. You know what I think they should do? They should do a show where they put everyone on a boat and somewhere in the boat, something's been sabotaged and the boat is going to sink and within X amount of days based upon the weight of the boat, it was completely under water and the boat sinks, or B, if you can't deal with it and you drown or you have to get off, they'll save you, of course, but some way of trying to figure out the problem for the boat sinks, that would be rad. And hopefully, yeah, hopefully you'll put on Heidi and Spencer. If they're on there, I'll watch it. You know, I was listening to the radio this morning. I was saying that once they got kicked or once they left the show, the show just went boom. It's bizarre to think that they actually had that much clout to get people to turn in, you know, to turn in. I mean, I watch the hills at a sheer entertainment. You watch the hills. With that? You watch the hills. Rachel watches it and I was like, okay, I'll check it out. I watch it. To me, I mean, it's so entertaining to see how what was once supposed to be reality is becoming scripted. I'm curious to watch the scenes, the way that they'll style it, the continuity. When they go from one place to another, how they look different. And you see it scripted. But for me, the film lover and if you want to be filmmaker, I find it interesting to see how the perception of reality can be distorted. To tell a story. It's true. It's definitely true. But, Novell, I'm sure we have... Do you think we're colors out there? I think we do. Yeah, we do. Come on. Don't let me say the two people that actually called in. No, it's not. It's not. It's not. I think you have a lot more fans than that. No sense to you all. Hey, let me tell you, those two people all day long are working hard. I think they're paying the people to call in. No kidding. 9-0-1. 9-0-1. Where are you from? This is you and your girlfriend, right? Hi. Hey. I'm from Memphis, Tennessee. And I have a shell sound for today. I'm Pastor Lisa. But I wanted to call in and speak to Daniel to commend you. I think you are an awesome actor. Don't sell yourself short against Billy Abbott because you definitely have a gift and you have talent. I would love to see Holly would do a whole new series of James Bond and use you as James Bond. You are fans. Wow. And I'm curious to know why the tour that was going to come to the Memphis region with you and some of the other actors was canceled a few months ago. I think it was canceled. First of all, thank you. You're welcome. Tragically, I made the top 16 for James Bond but didn't get the job. And secondly, the soap opera mania tour got canceled because I think they found the cost of the event on a regular basis and this economy may not be a solid proposition and can cause a lot to lose a lot of money. And I think that the last minute it was something that they did for their own survival. And I think that in the economy based upon the first couple of cities they went to the same position. I see. And just keep in mind, my show is a prayer show. I'm in ministry. I'm praying for you guys. Okay. Thank you. And I had to call in when you popped up on my show screen. I'm going to be going on a year in a bargain hour. And I said, oh my God, he's alive. I've got to call in. So you'll be blessed and thank you so much for the opportunity. Before you go, if you want to give the buzz worthy advice, I think it's good. Yeah. No, you'd like me to pray for you? Oh, thank you. Okay. I pray father. I pray father in Jesus' name that you will bless them, that you only can't round about them, that you will keep them strong and safe and that everyone on this show will receive a special blessing in their life. And father, I pray that the economy will turn around and that there will be harmony and peace on the young and restless and the channel tooth station and all of the actors there. And bless Daniel and his family, his children, his wife, and his career much success to him in your name. Amen. Amen. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. We'll talk to you later while. Thank you, Daniel. Thank you. Thank you for calling and God bless you and enjoying you. All right. All right. I'm speaking, we have a New York caller somewhere. No, yes. We did, but they're not here. What? You are, you're breaking my last one. Yeah, they did. But I don't know where this caller is from. They said it's two in the morning where they are. Sweet. I think that's what they said anyway. 395. You're on the line. Hi, Navell. Hi, Matthew is it? Hi, Daniel. Hey. From Paris. Oh, yes. Good morning. Trust me. Wow. I woke up with this. Hi, Daniel. Oh, are you? You must, you must love Leizón and Juan, right? Correct. We are decor? Yeah, I do. I said you must love Leizón and Juan. I know. It's, uh, it's, uh, it's, uh, dude. Oh, crap. Sorry. I didn't understand that. What is French? What is, what is, you're going to wrestle with in France and France? Puda de la Mar? Puda de la Mar? Wait. Puda de la Mar. You know what? I know how to say La Pria is your speech, which is the price is right. There we go. Oh, yeah. No. We don't have that here. Okay, so this is like a perfect to follow, you know. First, it was praying and then there was Juan or so. But Daniel, you know, I love you. So, you know, I'm going to have to be a little, you know, real with you about the story like, so, you know, we appreciate all the soupy goodness that, you know, can come from all this. But, you know, how do you, as an actor, reconcile the cane that you were asked to portray in August, and this cane who's been, you know, using everyone and lying for, like, three years. You know, this rewrite is very choppy, and, you know, I understand that, you know, they wanted to get come back and, you know, make it all fit, but it's just that coming cross is real. It's unbelievable, you know. Yeah, yeah. But at least about eight months, you know, making sure that we need a cane or a glove solidifying his tie to the canvas, and now, not even a year later, it's like, oh, you bought that? You weren't supposed to. Here's what's really going on, so, it kind of, you know, shakes everything up, and it makes me doubt, you know, cane's left literally, which I thought was, I would never do, so now I'm like, I'm mad and, you know, sad, and it almost makes it not worthy to, you know, get invested in the character in a couple, because, you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, so, I thought, you know, I knew, I knew that the fundamental is lame, and it turned out I don't, so, what should you take on that? Sure. First of all, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that you have that sadness, but maybe we could look at it from a way of, I think, in order to understand the beauty of joy, you have to understand the beauty of sadness. You know, you can't say, you could never make a statement say, I feel joy if you've never felt sadness, and I think the greater the extent of sadness you can feel, the greater the extent of joy you can feel, and I think that if you're feeling sadness now, I understand it, and I don't blame you, but I think from what the storyline changes allowed, it's allowed a greater level of love, because, yes, Lily gets cancer, and, yes, she at the moment doesn't trust Cain, but she, he never lied to her other than, as he said, what is already aired, I lied to you, because you said to me, if I wasn't who you said, I said I was, you would leave me, and I don't want to lose you, because I love you, I did this for us, I did this for you, because I love you. So, if the man who loves a woman, who is going under her own massive amount of trauma with the cancer, and emotional trauma from the loss of the one thing that was a solid for her, that he truly loves her. So, I think it's a wonderful story of love, and therefore, I think from your sadness, soon you'll find joy, and everything that lives in between, and allows you to feel as a human being. So, I think it's something that should be embraced as a human being, so you can see the love and the beauty that we can all have. You know what I mean? >> Well, you're, yeah, but you're such, you know, when I first heard about this, I'm like, this is so crap, and then I watched it, and I actually felt sorry for Kane, and I bought what he was saying, so, you know, you're a great actor, but there are just so many things that don't fit that we saw on the screen, like, for instance, the blood test, well, the cheek swap that turned into a blood test, and Kane's memories that just, you know, it goes nowhere now, so it's like, okay, I, well, I think that it could have found ways to bring back Tom without, you know, undoing, basically, the past storyline with Chloe's baby and all that, and, you know, make it fit nicer, well, more nicely, I mean, so, but I am totally-- >> You're going to have, like, all those holes, though, right now, you know, there's going to be, there's plenty of gaps, there's going to be plenty of holes, but I think it's going to get fixed down the line, you know, everybody has questions about that, they are asking questions about that, but I think it's going to get rectified, and if not, I know it's going to take a little bit of time with it, but I think it might show up on air very, very soon with all the questions that you're at. That's my take. >> Oh, well, I'm looking forward to, you know, Kane asking, begging Lily for forgiveness, and, you know, him working and making his way back into her life and how they interact. >> Right. >> I know this is going to be good, because, you know, you're doing crystal, that's fantastic, but it's so many things that so many problems I have with the holes, the big holes you could drive tracks through in the storyline, so that's all I wanted to say. >> Well, thank you. Now, let me call Josh Morrow. [ Laughter ] >> Too funny. >> Thank you so much, Al. >> You're welcome. >> Wow. >> Daniel, I saw Rachel's website, it's absolutely beautiful. >> Oh, cool, thank you. >> Yes, yes. >> So, pass that on, she did it. >> I will, I should appreciate it. Thank you very much, and she designed it herself, and she actually uploaded it into the whole thing herself. >> Oh, did she? >> Yeah, yeah, she's a very talented lady. >> Yeah, sure, like that. That way. All right, so, I'm going to try to go back to sleep now. >> Oh, I remember a while? >> A while, nothing. >> I'm sleeping. >> There's some sleeping pears. Wow. >> Nice. >> Wow, you know what? I do have to say one thing. At least, nobody, it's not a dream. Thank God for that. You know, this isn't King's nightmare or something, it's not going to wake up. It could be, I don't know. And at least they're not on an island somewhere. We've seen the starting and so forth, but, you know, that's all I've got to say. >> That's what I'm saying. I mean, you will never see that on the young, the rest of us. I know, you know, it's one thing about that show is, yes, look, if I have to bring a carriage back for some really bizarre reason. Let's say they're written out, then something happens, and the actor's got to come back. I mean, outside the realm of the story line, things happen, and the character's contractually, whatever. Let's say the character's got to come back. They endeavor to bring the character back in the most logical way you can do it. You know, and I think that's what gives every actor on the show the belief that they're actually creating something that matters. You know, real people in real lives that have real situations currently. >> Absolutely, absolutely. Let's take our next colleague here. It's one of my favorite people, Joanne, who is from what I understand now, AY and I fan. >> Hello. >> Hey, Joanne. >> Oh, yes, Lauren. Daniel, I owe that to you. >> Where'd you come from? >> Oh, well, I'm a long-time ABC person, and they kind of suck right now. >> I know that you being nice. >> I am being bad. I've never seen. >> They're awful. I mean, they're just friggin' awful. I can't even stand it anymore. It's disgusting. But nonetheless, I did start watching Young and the Restless, and it's a really, really, really great show. >> Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate that. >> And I came in at the time when, you know, we'll just, you know, this past couple of weeks when your story went, started to unfold. And it's just great. So I just wanted to commend you on that. >> Thank you. >> And I love the way that you're talking with the yo-yo thing. This is really adorable. >> Christoph, I have a lot of language. >> I have to say, every time you say yo-yo, I'm like, listen to him. He's the Australian from New York. And so, yeah, it's adorable. You said that you liked reality TV. What's your favorite reality show? >> Taxi cab confessions. >> Really? >> Yeah, seriously. That's what, when I say reality, I don't mean, like, you know, tequila, you know, or, like, this crap. I mean, like, reality. You know, the taxi cab confessions. And I mean, seriously. The thought that someone gets in the back of a taxi and tells a stranger their life story that involves the dirtiest, grungiest, seediest moments of their existence. And then at the end, when the guy says, hey, I'm a taxi cab professional, you have to sign a waiver for us to use it on the air. The person consciously understands what they've done, makes a choice, signs the thing, and it goes on the air. So it's like the manufacturing of gasoline. You just don't pull out of the earth and stick it in your car. You know what I mean? >> Right. >> Like, this is moment where this transition takes place. And I find, like, just the way I function. I find that interesting. I find the human behavior interesting as to, hey, you tell someone that story and be, oops, I shouldn't tell them that. You know, I'll keep this myself. I'll show you can put that on television. And it's a phenomenal story on that show. >> Right. Oh, yeah. >> So, I mean, that's from reality I like. >> Yeah. It's completely off guard and it's definitely real. I agree. I watch that show, too. So I understand exactly what you're saying. So that's good. It's a real reality show. >> Yeah, yeah. >> I mean, there's no real reality other than that. I mean, as you said, like, if you watch, I mean, we just started watching survivor and American Idol. And I got to tell you, I really enjoy survivor. Josh Morrow is a survivor freak. He, like, knows every episode, every person, everything. You know, and I never watched it. And I was talking to him. He's like, dude, it's the best show on TV. And so I put it on. And to me, to understand how a person can make 39 days, which technically isn't that bad. You know, just living in the wilderness. But interact with people, knowing you have to vote people off. The psychology involved in that, I find fascinating. >> Mm-hmm. Yeah, I liked it when it first came out. I kind of got over it as the years went by. >> Really? >> I wanted it for a couple of seasons, but I think it got a little -- >> I just threw it in. So, I mean, the one I saw was like three seasons ago was my first one. >> Right, right. >> Yeah. But, you know, I just wanted to say that. I have my little comments down that I'm becoming a Y&R kind of girl. So, I just wanted to let you know. >> What's your favorite storyline on the show? >> Right now, I'm just getting to know all of them. >> Okay. >> So, I mean, I really don't know. I mean, I met a lot of the people that you work with because I was on "The Rock the Soap" cruise with Nivelle back in March. >> Okay. >> So, you know, I met, you know, Greg Ricard and stuff like that. So, I mean, I'm starting to watch them also. I can't say favorite yet, but I just -- I'm enjoying a fresh new look into soaps, you know, after being easy for scale for so long. >> Thank you. >> So, it's definitely fresh for me. >> Thank you very much. I don't know what "Rock the Soap" cruise is because that's the one I wasn't invited to. >> Oh, well, what's the problem with any? I'm going to have to take his ass because, you know, you should have been on that one. >> Yeah, that's cool. I don't think I'm going to do joking. >> I'll have to pick up the ass. That's a lot. >> Thank you. No, I appreciate it. Keep watching. I mean, I really think that we have some good drama. I really do. >> You do. >> I definitely do. And for me to even go back into it after watching the three train wrecks on ABC during the day to even watch another "Soap" was a big thing for me. I mean, I went down to -- downgraded myself to watching court TV instead of "Soap." So, it's definitely a step up. And you're definitely a fresh show. And you didn't win all those awards for nothing. >> Thank you. That's free screen. I appreciate it. >> You're welcome. I know that everybody have a good night. I'm out. >> All right. Thank you. >> Bye-bye. >> Bye. >> It's great to hear that. To know that you just welcome a new fan to the show like that. >> That's great. >> That's what we want to do. You know, I think the entertainment, and I think as long as we entertain, you'll get fans. You'll get people. And I think it's all about creating the emotion and showing the love, you know? >> Spread the love, baby. >> Spread the love, baby. >> True. >> That's right. We're going to spread the love some more with this next caller. I hope they don't mind if I'm spreading the love to you. 3, 1, 4. What are you calling from? >> Hey, Gabrielle. It's Matthew from St. Louis. >> Matthew, how are you doing? >> Hi, man. >> Hey, Daniel, how are you? >> How are you doing? I'm good. >> Oh, I'm great. I'm great. >> I'm a longtime viewer of "Younging the Russell Side." I was watching it when Tom and Tricia were on before, and this has been the best it's ever been. >> I'm glad. >> And you are doing a great job. It's just so good to see them give you material that you can really work with. >> Yeah, I'm excited about that. I really am. I mean, like, I'm excited in general, you know, to have storylines, but to get a good story line, you know, as much conflict as it creates amongst people who, you know, I think that the writers in this particular storyline understand the ideas not to destroy the storylines, to make the storyline better, to create better storylines. So I think, honestly, any fears people have should be obeyed and you should realize it's built to nourish and create sicker and deeper characters you can love or hate more or understand more. You know, I think it's well thought out. I do. And so thank you. I appreciate it. >> Oh, yeah, that's fine. And one more thing. I just, I really appreciate your postings on Twitter and Facebook. It's like you do it so often, and it's really great for your fans. You just feel a connection to you. So I just wanted to say that was really cool to you. >> You got it, man. I appreciate it. Thank you so much. >> So, no problem. >> Thank you so much. >> Keep up the good work. And thanks for taking my call. >> You got it. You have a good day. >> Awesome. See you later, Matt. Okay. Bye, Matt. Find the bell. Daniel. >> Too many maps on the show. I'm telling you. >> Yeah, man. >> Taking over. We're good. >> Yeah. >> Facebook. I think everybody here is friends with Daniel on Facebook. Right? Navell, are you friends with him on Facebook? >> Yeah. We've been Facebook this time. >> Oh, I got him here. >> Oh, that's right. [ Laughter ] >> No stranger to the book of faith. And no stranger to Twitter either. So, you know, I'm a Twitter holic now. I am not. I'm not -- I don't know. I feel like Twitter is already on Facebook. So, why go twice? I'd be like, oh, hey, I'm eating spaghetti. You know what? And I'm going to post it on Facebook. And I'm going to post it on Twitter. Too much. Too much. I don't know. >> You don't get it? >> I don't get it. I don't get it. [ Laughter ] >> Who else do we have on? >> A caller from Canada. >> Just Canada. I love Canada. >> Canada. >> We get the day ahead, which I'm very, very jealous about. 647. You're on the line from Canada. >> Hi, Daniel. >> Hey. >> It's Trish. >> How you doing? >> Good. How are you? >> I'm doing. What are you doing? >> I'm actually doing absolutely nothing, really. I'm listening on the radio blogging. I have a friend of mine who loves the show on my house line listening. She's cleaning her house. >> Hey. >> She's like, "I can't log on." So I said, "Okay, I'll put you on the house line. You can listen while you do your work." So that's what she's doing. >> So what's going on? >> Yeah. >> What's going on? >> What's going on? >> You know, I have to work tomorrow, I don't want to, but anyways, a few of us are coming to New Jersey and we're wondering if we're going to go on the coasters. >> Look, I have a thing. It's a genetic dysfunction, which is I like to go really fast. I like the feeling of my body accelerating or de-accelerating at high speed. So anyway, I want tangent. So yes, I will be there. And the cool thing is we get to go front of the, we get to go and cut the lines just to get on. So it's banging. I mean, on some people in New Jersey Park, you got to stand in line all day, which is everybody. The first time I ever got to cut the line, Rachel used to represent Tia and Tamara Maori. And she's on the game now. So we went down to Cirque du Soleil at Disney World. And the girls needed a bodyguard. I said, "Oh, go, I'll do it." So I went down and we went down and we got to go to the front line and everything. And I was like, you know what it's like? It's like living with a cell phone and everybody else has to stop and use a payphone. So do we get to go on the ride with you? Can we go on the ride with you then? I would want to say yes, but they're going to say no. I think you should bring the angels unless you want to ride. I know, I know, I know. Here's what we can do. I've got to make phone calls before that so when I get there, I don't get surprised. I believe I can make it happen, but at the same time I question if they don't want to start a standard. You know what I mean? Yeah. It's going to be hard to come back from. So for other people at other times, other than me, you know what I mean? Yeah, I know. So I have to think of that point of view. But let me make a phone call and see what I can do. All right. That's good enough. Yeah. Okay. And I just want to say, I think you're doing an awesome job. Thank you. I mean, there are a few other things I don't mind, like the DNA testing with the swab thing. I don't really like that they changed that, but everything else, you know, it's really good the way you're playing it. And I really love the drama because if you don't have drama, you don't have a show and I'm really enjoying seeing it on my screen. And I can't wait to see what's coming next. And I'm like, I want to know, but I don't want to know, which is really good because I hate when they tell you in advance. And then you're like, there's no surprise. Exactly. All right. Yeah. I'm really loving it. And I think you're doing an awesome job. Thank you. Awesome. Hey, well, part of Canada. I'm in Brampton, which is about 20 minutes outside of Toronto. Oh, that's so cool. I went to Toronto for my birthday recently and it was an awesome time. I had a great time. Yes. You should come up. It's a really cool city. It is. And I got Jersey Boys in which was an amazing show. So, did Jersey Boys do a show? Yeah. Honestly, then, the Jersey Boys. I thought you meant the Jerky Boys. No, not the Jerky Boys. Not the Jerky Boys, which is a really funny, funny comedy duo. Right. The Jerky Boys, which is all about Frankie Valley, you know, the Four Seasons. I got to ask. Yeah. It's a really good show. Yeah. It was. It was. I like the Jerky Boys. It's very Australian humor. It really is. Oh, my gosh. See, thank you so much for calling. You're welcome. Thank you guys for having me. See you later. All right. All right. Let's take one more call. One more thing I got to wrap it up. I have the forward and special downstairs. I'm going to take care of him. All right. All right. He's going to be a lucky call to the last caller. All right. I can't. I can't do it. I have to pick it. Seventy. Two. Seven, three, two. Oh, it's me. Yay. Yeah, you won. Awesome. It's Talia from New Jersey. How are you doing? How are you doing? I'm good. You know, I was calling to kind of ran a little bit on you and you've totally changed my mind because I really feel like after talking to you, you know, your character, you know, you basically have been a character who's been defined by who you love. And now you get to kind of be built up from scratch on who you are. So thank you for helping us appreciate that a little bit more. But I'm just wondering being untethered to a major family right now. Like, how are you approaching this kind of limbo space and -- You know what you are. Here's what you do. You dive in and you expect to go as deep as you can because it takes longer to get back to the surface. Okay. And you want to stay immersed in as long as possible. So I think that you -- I mean, I look at this way. When John Abbott arrived, he wasn't anybody's son. When Victor Newman arrived, he wasn't anybody's son. You know what I mean? Yeah. And I don't think that it hinders me. I think I was a human being and as the person playing the character refused to think that if you could get through the life that Kane's gone through of never knowing his father, and having his mother die when he was a baby, and reach this point where whether it was done honestly or not honestly is one thing. I think at the end of the day, if you're a good person, you're a good person. Like, I look at my children and they're good people. You know what I mean? I like to surround myself with good people. And I'm so fortunate to have, I think, people who by the core of who they are are good-loving people. I think if that's what Kane is, he just merely is moving through space and time. And I think that along the way he has what is the one thing he wanted, and that's love, and it's in a woman that he believes he can trust that may not be his mother, but that's the way that was done. And in a woman in Lily that he knows that from there forth he can create where everything he wants to create, a family, whatever. So I think he's at a place where he should be. And for me as an actor, I read that in the story and I think that's why I try to play. Well, I appreciate that. And I'm just going to make one comment because I really appreciate just the journey that you're willing to take as a character and that Kane is going to take. But I will say that Kane is in his mid-30s, so he's not an orphan. He's not a little boy. And so I'm just really hoping that- Yeah, but let me ask one question. Yeah. Do you know your parents? Sure. Last time you saw your mom and dad. Well, my mom- Oh, talk to them. A while ago. But, you know, I talked to them enough, so. I just wonder, I mean, I still know my parents, and God willing, they all know for a long time to come. But I just, as a human being, had met people who have never known their parents. Yeah. And put in a position to stand for themselves since they were a child. My son is three and a half years old. And literally, everything he looks up to is in what my wife and I show him. Other than that, he doesn't know what's good for him. So you end up either in jail, or you end up on drugs, or you end up somehow finding a way to get through. Now, assuming that Kane is not in jail or not a drug addict and numb the pain, the fact that he can function enough to create the society around him. I believe he's a survivor, but I think underneath the door, how do you, I don't personally know how I would react if I never knew my parents, if I never had anyone who would love me. And I finally found a people under a facade that I allowed to believe I was their son and gave me the love of what he's wanted. How would you feel, really? I think you would somehow regress. You know, because at the end of the day, you're merely just a person who wants love, because you never got it. I do. Lots of success stories about people who have overcome those things. But thank you for sharing that other point with me. And then my final thought is just that with all of the drama and all of the sad things, I appreciate that you acknowledge that, you know, these are dark times for a country, and maybe they have a little balance. But also that, you know, especially with Kane and Lily, their characters who seem to be going through a lot of turmoil right now, I think it's important to show them also winning a little bit, not just things happening to them, but them also being able to overcome them. So I'm really hoping that that's part of the journey that these characters take. And, you know, I really wish you well, because, you know, listening to you talk, even if you don't love Kane, I think a lot of fans really love you. And so I'm really hoping that we get to be reintroduced to this character and kind of able to transfer some of that joy that you bring to an understanding you bring to people to empathy for him. So I wish you well, you really deserve it. Thank you. I appreciate it very much. Thank you. Sure. Bye-bye. Thanks so much. What a great way to end that show. I love that. I love that question. I love it. Great answer. Great. We all need a promo for him, because we just played the one he did for us the last time, unless you want to update it. I have no problem with that. What I played before was it was intelligible. It was. It was legible, like it sounded like this. G'day, guys. It's Daniel Goddard from Young in the Restless. And this is my Australian accent. It's Buzzworthy Radio, and it is a fantastic place to be. I can't talk to him. No, you can't. No, you can't. I actually do a really good impression of it. Okay, let me hear it. Oh, my god. I do. I know. I can't. What? I can't. I'm done. See, I'm done. It's not coming up. It's not coming up. It's like, "No, stop." Just kidding. No, the madness. I got a buddy who used to be on MadTV, and he does Keanu, Jack Nicholson, and Chris Walken, like you think it was them. Anyway, so I've been friends for enough for about four years, and I've talked to him enough that he calls me on my voicemail and leaves me in messages me. I don't know who you're talking about. I know who you're talking about. I know the big fan of his. I love MadTV, by the way. Okay. Awesome. Awesome. Well, Daniel, thank you so much for coming on. You were a blast to talk to, and it definitely made some like history for Buzzer the Radio again. So thank you. Thank you. All right. Listen, thank you to everybody. Thanks. Thank you to all the fans. Thank you to the girls. Ashby's Angels and Sweet Dimitation, Olivia Wilder, big fan. Thank you. Oh, you guys. Everybody. I mean, everyone, because I mean, I think you guys understand that we're doing, I think we're doing something special because we work so fast. Yeah. You know, we're pumping out so much product. And I think everyone involved is really indebted to the fans. And it's just so much respect to everybody. Absolutely. Make sure you guys, you want to see Daniel. All right. Make sure you guys see him. July 26th, at Six Flags, Jackson, New Jersey. And in August, he has an event with Joshua Morrow at the Sheridan Hotel in California on August the 29th. And then we'll go to, you will also be in Philadelphia and Mississippi. I, I, I, at the casino, they have the Silver Star Casino. I'll be there with Jeannie, Christian, and Rickard with Greg. All right. That would be awesome. All right, guys. Hey, thanks a lot, all right. Thanks so much. Thank you. All right. Love to everybody. I'll talk to you later. See you later. All right. Cool. You got it. Bye-bye. All right. You know, guys. All right. You guys. Thanks so much for checking out the show tonight. It was great. It was awesome. And thanks, thanks to, thanks to Christoph St. John for making a cameo appearance on the show. Yes. Thank you. And that was, that was absolutely funny. His therapy was fantastic. I cannot express how great that was. And I don't think that was started. It wasn't for Sherwana. So I have to give Matt to her for bringing that out there and having Dan call him. That was just, that was just too funny. But I just want to thank you guys so much for tuning in to the show tonight. We're going to be back on again Monday morning. But those of you who can't listen Monday morning can always download the show. You can always download any of the shows that we do here. So Monday morning, we're going to be on live. If you can make it live, we're going to be on live with Adam Mayfield. He plays the role of Scott Chandler on ABC's All My Children. We're going to be joined by him. We got some other stuff coming up in the next few weeks. I can't delve into it just yet. But I will let you know what who's coming on, when it's happening, all that good stuff. Check out our website at buzzworthyradio.net. Follow us on Facebook or our fan's page. Follow us on Twitter. We have a MySpace join MySpace even though I think MySpace is dead. I just wanted to throw that out there. But yeah, we're everywhere. Make sure you guys just look for us and we'll see you guys on Monday. 10 a.m. Eastern Time. Thanks so much Matt for calling in. Thanks to all the callers for all of us here at BWR. I'm David Algili. Signing off, making sure you get the latest buzz with Buzzworthy. We'll see you guys next time. Take care. See you later. [Music] [Music] [Music]
Daniel Goddard, who plays the role of Cane Ashby on CBS Daytime's The Young and the Restless, will be making another appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio!

Goddard's storyline on Y&R takes a dramatic turn this week, as Cane begins to lose everything.

"The shame Cane carries over all this is great" admits Daniel Goddard (Cane). "He's left with a massive amount of guilt and remorse, knowing he's hurt Lily, Jill and Kay. Yet he's grateful that the truth has finally come out, after carrying this around for so long."

Hear him talk about how much went into the story as well as welcoming back Thom Bierdz as Phillip Chancellor III to the show!