Love is in the air once again this week on “Young and the Restless,” as the CBS daytime drama is set to air classic episodes in honor of “Genoa City Memorable Weddings.”

Fans will be able to get a look at some of the most epic weddings in the show’s history, as the nuptials between Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Sharon (Sharon Case), and well as Nick and Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) are once again shown on TV screens. Check out the schedule below to see just which epic affair fans will have a chance to watch.

Monday, June 15:

  • Episode Synopsis: Nick and Sharon walk down the aisle despite Nikki’s (Melody Thomas Scott) objections. Meanwhile, Cricket (Lauralee Bell) is torn between Paul (Doug Davidson) and Danny (Michael Damian), and Katherine (Jeanne Cooper) encourages Dina (Marla Adams) to pursue John (Jerry Douglas).
  • Original Airdate: Feb. 19, 1996

Tuesday, June 16:

  • Episode Synopsis: Cricket and Danny travel to Hawaii to get married, while Nikki keeps a secret from Victor (Eric Braeden).
  • Original Airdate: Nov. 16, 1990

Wednesday, June 17:

  • Episode Synopsis: Family and friends gather for Malcolm (Shemar Moore) and Olivia’ (Tonya Lee Williams) wedding, while Victoria (Heather Tom) causes problems for Nina (Tricia Cast) and Ryan (Scott Reeves).
  • Original Airdate: July 11, 1997

Thursday, June 18:

  • Episode Synopsis: Phyllis (Michelle Stafford) and Nick’s wedding takes an unexpected turn, and Lily (Davetta Sherwood) lands in hot water.
  • Original Airdate: Oct. 24, 2006

Friday, June 19:

  • Episode Synopsis: Danger surrounds Victor and Nikki’s wedding day, while Eric Forrester (John McCook) reunites with old friends and Ashley (Eileen Davidson) makes a surprise return to Genoa City.
  • Original Airdate: March 3, 2013

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

Young and the Restless Memorable Weddings
One of Sharon (Sharon Case) and Nick’s (Joshua Morrow) epic weddings will feature during “Young and the Restless’ Genoa City Memorable Weddings Week, airing beginning on June 15, 2020.  Monty Brinton/CBS