They are one of the most powerful families in Genoa City, and as theme weeks continue on “The Young and the Restless,” CBS will honor the Abbott family and their legacy with a batch of episodes.

The theme week trend will continue on CBS as the daytime dramas remain on a filming hiatus due to the Coronavirus. Previous weeks saw the long-running soap opera honoring Katherine Chancellor (Jeanne Cooper), Victor (Eric Braeden) and Nikki’s (Melody Thomas Scott) romance and the Winters family. Now, the Abbotts will get their turn.

Here’s which episodes to expect during “The Abbott Family” week.

Monday, June 1:

  • Episode Synopsis: Family and friends gather to witness the nuptials of Traci (Beth Maitland) and Brad (Don Diamont), while Katherine (Jeanne Cooper) and Dina (Marla Adams) plot against Jill (Jess Walton) and Nikki struggles with her drinking.
  • Original Air Date: Jan. 11, 1991

Tuesday, June 2:

  • Episode Synopsis: Jack (Peter Bergman) smells success as John Abbott (Jerry Douglas) regains control of Jabot, and Victor and Ashley (Eileen Davidson) make amends.
  • Original Air Date: September 17, 1999

Wednesday, June 3:

  • Episode Synopsis: Jack proposes to Phyllis (Michelle Stafford), and tensions rise between Traci and Ashley.
  • Original Air Date: September 10, 2001

Thursday, June 4:

  • Episode Synopsis: As the family mourns the loss of John Abbott, Kevin (Greg Rikaart) and Michael (Christian Le Blanc) help Gloria (Judith Chapman) fight for her place among the Abbotts.
  • Original Air Date: August 24, 2006

Friday, June 5:

  • Episode Synopsis: Dina reminds the Abbotts of the true meaning of Christmas. Kyle (Michael Mealor) and Lola (Sasha Calle) celebrate their first Christmas as a married couple, and Billy (Jason Thompson) keeps a secret from his family.
  • Original Air Date: December 24, 2019

“The Young and the Restless” airs weekdays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.

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The Abbott Family will be honored with a week of episodes starting June 1, 2020 on “The Young and the Restless.”  Howard Wise/JPI Studios for CBS