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Daytime Emmy Awards: 2005

Daytime Emmy

Date:14 May (creative arts), 20 May
Host:Tony Danza (creative arts) (New York City); Lisa Rinna (I) (creative arts); Ty Treadway (creative arts)
Location:Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York, New York, USA (creative arts)
Grand Ballroom, Hollywood & Highland, Los Angeles, California, USA (creative arts)
Radio City Musical Hall, New York, New York, USA
Notes:
  • The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast 2:00am to 6:00pm between 1 January 2004 and 31 December 2004.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Michael E. Knight; ABC
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Roger Howarth; CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Steve Burton (I); ABC
  • "The Bold and the Beautiful" (1987) - Jack Wagner (I); CBS
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Grant Aleksander; CBS

  • Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Jacob Young (II); ABC
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Scott Clifton; ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Tom Pelphrey; CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Michael Graziadei; CBS

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
    • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Erika Slezak; ABC
      - This marks Erika Slezak's sixth Daytime Emmy win, tying the record for the most Daytime Emmy Award won by a performer with Justin Deas. Slezak now holds the record for the most Daytime Emmy Awards won by a performer for playing the same character. She previously held that record with David Canary, who has won 5 for playing twins Adam & Stuart Chandler on "All My Children" (1970).
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Martha Byrne; CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Nancy Lee Grahn; ABC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Kassie Wesley DePaiva; ABC
  • "Passions" (1999) - Juliet Mills; NBC
  • "The Bold and the Beautiful" (1987) - Susan Flannery; CBS
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Kim Zimmer; CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Michelle Stafford; CBS

  • Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Alexa Havins; ABC
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Jennifer Ferrin; CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Adrianne Leòn; ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Crystal Hunt; CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Jeff Branson; ABC
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Cameron Mathison; ABC
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Tyler Christopher (I); ABC
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Rick Hearst; ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Justin Deas; CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Robin Christopher (I); ABC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Ilene Kristen; ABC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Heather Tom; ABC
    - With ten nominations, Heather Tom now holds the record for the most Daytime Emmy nominations by a performer under the age of 30. (as of 2005)
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Crystal Chappell; CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Jeanne Cooper (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Howard Zweig (technical director); Michael V. Pomarico (technical director); Adam Keith (I) (electric camera); Mary McIlwain (I) (electric camera); Chris Mauro (electric camera); Eric Johnson (III) (electric camera); Tom Shepard (III) (electric camera); Robert Ambrico (electric camera); George Montanez (electric camera); Virgina Higgins (video control); ABC
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Mike Caruso (I) (technical director); John O'Neill (technical director); Lew Friant (electric camera); Mike Mecartea (electric camera); John Sizemore (electric camera); Bill Scott (electric camera); Brian Jorgensen (senior video); NBC

  • Outstanding Directing in a Service Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Home Again with Bob Vila" (1990) - Bob Vila (I); Sarah Monzon; Syndicated
  • "Martha Stewart Living" (1991) - Keegan Martin; Garry Nardilla; Syndicated

  • Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Conal O'Brien (director); Casey Childs (I) (director); Angela Tessinari (director); Andrew Lee (II) (director); Michael V. Pomarico (director); Barbara M. Simmons (associate director); Shirley Simmons (associate director); Anthony Pascarelli (associate director); Terry Walker (II) (associate director); A.J. Gundell (associate director); Jerry Pilato (associate director); Rusty Swope (II) (stage manager); Penny Bergman (stage manager); Fritz Brekeller (stage manager); ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Bruce S. Barry (senior director); JoAnne Sedwick (director); Brian Mertes (director); Susan C. Strickler (director); Matt Lagle (director); Tracey Hanley Bryggman (associate director); Ilene K. Frankel (associate director); Natasha Kreizman (associate director); Adam Reist (stage manager); Ann Vettel (stage manager); Joseph Willmore (stage manager); CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Mike Denney (director); Kathryn Foster (I) (director); Noel Maxam (director); Sally McDonald (I) (director); Marc Beruti (associate director); Christopher Mullen (associate director); Robbin Phillips (associate director); Jennifer Scott (I) (associate director); Tom McDermott (III) (stage manager); Herbert Weaver Jr. (stage manager); CBS

  • Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Tony Danza Show" (2004) - Barry Glazer; Syndicated
  • "The View" (1997) - Mark Gentile; ABC

  • Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Blue's Clues" (1996) - Alan Zdinak; Jonathan Judge; Koyalee Chanda; Dave Palmer (III); Disney Channel
  • "The Book of Pooh" (2001) - Mitchell Kriegman; John Ludwig (I); Dean Gordon (I); Disney Channel
  • "Zoom" (1999) - Bob Comiskey; PBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dora the Explorer" (2000) - Steve Sandberg (I) (music director); Jed Becker (composer); Chris Gifford (II) (composer); Billy Straus (composer); Nikelodeon
  • "Kim Possible" (2002) - Adam Berry (I) (composer); Disney Channel
  • "Lilo & Stitch: The Series" (2003) - Michael Tavera (composer); Disney Channel
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Mike Renzi (music director); Dave Conner (composer); Danny Epstein (composer); Tony Geiss (composer); Glen Daum (composer); PBS
  • "The Batman" (2004) - Thomas Chase (composer); Kids WB [us]

  • Outstanding Special Class Directing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • 9/11 Memorial from Ground Zero (2004) (TV) - David Stern (IV); Syndicated
  • Birth Day Live! (2004) (TV) - David Stern (IV); Lynn Hermstad; Debbie Miller (II); Discovery Channel Health
  • SOAPnet Reveals ABC Soap Secrets (2004) (TV) - Manny Rodriguez (II); Soapnet
  • Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade (2004) (TV) - Ron de Moraes; Jeff Palmer (II); ABC
    - For part 2.

  • Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - Vic Caruso (technical director); Chip Fraser (electric camera); Brian Loewe (electric camera); Tim O'Neill (IV) (electric camera); David M. Weeks (electric camera); Paul Wileman (electric camera); Brad Zerbst (electric camera); Marty Goldstein (electric camera); Randy Johnson (V) (senior video control); Syndicated
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - John Pritchett (III) (technical director); Robert Ennis Jr. (technical director); Michael Tribble (electric camera); Ray Reynolds (I) (electric camera); Diane Farrell (I) (electric camera); Jeff Schuster (electric camera); Marc Hunter (II) (electric camera); David Irete (electric camera); Ross Elliott (II) (video control); Syndicated
  • "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) - David Liebeskind (technical director); James Brill (electric camera); Patricia Clark (III) (electric camera); Michael Inglesh (electric camera); John McNown (electric camera); Hassan Rice (electric camera); Barry Considine (electric camera); Joseph Castro (I) (electric camera); Benjamin Vazquez (electric camera); Ka-Lai Wong (video control); Syndicated
  • "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (2002) - Manse Sharp III (technical director); Jim Tufaro (electric camera); Eric Kendra Sr. (electric camera); Keith Conod (electric camera); William Akerlund (electric camera); Frank Bourassa (electric camera); Bruce Novich (electric camera); Ron Washburn (electric camera); Mike Cunningham (II) (electric camera); James J. Miller (electric camera); Yogi Solange (video control); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Tommy Persson (II) (production mixer); Ronnie Kimball (post production mixer); Bryan Aponte (post production mixer); Peter Mallard (post production mixer); Manuel Moreno (IV) (pre-production mixer); Larry Porche (sound effects mixer); Mark Beckley (boom operator); Luis E. Godinez (boom operator); Mark Mooney (I) (boom operator); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Sean Conklin (lighting director); Michael Thornburgh (lighting director); ABC
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Donna Larson (I) (lighting designer); Nicholas Varacalli (lighting designer); CBS

  • Outstanding Directing in a Game/Audience Participation Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - Kevin McCarthy (VII); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - Robert A. Dickinson (lighting designer); Marisa Davis (I) (lighting director); Syndicated
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - Jeff Engel (I) (lighting director); Syndicated
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Daniel Kelley (I) (lighting director); PBS
  • "The View" (1997) - Candice Dunn (lighting designer); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Reading Rainbow" (1983) - Paul Cote (production mixer); Gary Silver (II) (production mixer); Bill Gardner (I) (re-recording mixer); Syndicated
  • "The New Price Is Right" (1972) - Maryann Jorgenson (production mixer); Dirk Sciarrotta (production mixer); Denise Palm Stones (sound effects mixer); Jack Beller (re-recording mixer); CBS
  • "The Tony Danza Show" (2004) - Robert B. Aldridge (production mixer); James Hores (production mixer); Syndicated
  • "The View" (1997) - Tim Pankewicz (production mixer); Dominick Maldari (production mixer); Vann Weller (production mixer); Edward J. Garofalo Jr. (production mixer); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Robyn Cutler (supervising music director); Gary Deinstadt (music director); Rick Rhodes (I) (composer); Danny Pelfrey (composer); Brian D. Siewert (composer); Chieli Minucci (composer); Jamie Lamm (composer); Mark Stephen Ross (composer); Kenneth Eberhard (composer); Gabriele Solarino (composer); Ron Komie (composer); Daniel O. Baker (composer); Billy Barber (I) (composer); Robert Israel (I) (composer); Birch Johnson (composer); CBS

  • Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Robert Guza Jr. (head writer); Charles Pratt Jr. (head writer); Elizabeth Korte (associate head writer); Michael Conforti (I) (writer); Michelle Patrick (II) (writer); Garin Wolf (writer); Mary Sue Price (writer); Michele Val Jean (writer); Susan Wald (writer); Michael J. Cinquemani (writer); ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - David Kreizman (head writer); Ellen Weston (head writer); Donna Swajeski (co-head writer); Jill Lorie Hurst (writer); Christopher Dunn (I) (writer); Lloyd 'Lucky' Gold (writer); Kimberly Hamilton (I) (writer); Brett Staneart (writer); David Smilow (writer); Penelope Koechl (writer); Royal Miller (writer); Gillian Spencer (writer); Casandra Morgan (writer); Joyce Heft Brotman (writer); Eleanor Labine (writer); Tita Bell (writer); Danielle Paige (writer); CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Kay Alden (head writer); John F. Smith (head writer); Trent Jones (I) (co-head writer); Jerry Birn (II) (writer); Natalie Minardi (writer); James Houghton (writer); Marc Hertz (writer); Josh McCaffrey (writer); Janice Ferri (writer); Eric Freiwald (writer); CBS

  • Outstanding Special Class Writing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - Steven Dorfman (writer); John Duarte (I) (writer); Kathy Easterling (writer); Harry Friedman (I) (writer); Debbie Griffin (writer); Suzanne Jack (writer); Gary Johnson (I) (writer); Jim Rhine (writer); Michele Silverman (writer); Steve Tamerius (writer); Billy Wisse (writer); Mark Gaberman (writer); Andrew Price (III) (writer); Syndicated
  • "The View" (1997) - Christian McKiernan (writer); Julie Siegel (I) (writer); Andrew Smith (III) (writer); ABC

  • Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Blue's Clues" (1996) - Adam Peltzman (head writer); Jeff Borkin (writer); Angela Santomero (writer); Nikelodeon
  • "Postcards from Buster" (2004) - Stephanie Simpson (I) (head writer); Billy Aronson (writer); Glen Berger (writer); PBS
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Lou Berger (I) (head writer); Judy Freudberg (head writer); Molly Boylan (writer); Annie Evans (writer); Christine Ferraro (writer); Tony Geiss (writer); Emily Perl Kingsley (writer); Joey Mazzarino (writer); Luis Santeiro (writer); Belinda Ward (writer); John Weidman (writer); PBS
  • "Strange Days at Blake Holsey High" (2002) - Jeff King (II) (head writer); Jeff Schechter (writer); Therese Beaupre (writer); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - John Shaffner (production designer); Joe Stewart (I) (production designer); Tina Miller (art director); Christoph Goumas (art director); Syndicated
  • "The New Price Is Right" (1972) - Bente Christensen (art director); Richard Domabyl (set decorator); Elizabeth Fowler (I) (set decorator); CBS
  • "The View" (1997) - William Mickley (scenic designer); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama Series
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Roger Mooney (production designer); Joel Reynolds (I) (scenic designer); Chas Plummer (scenic designer); Martin Fahrer (scenic designer); ABC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Roger Mooney (production designer); Ruth A. Wells (art director); John C. Kenny Jr. (art director); Martin Fahrer (art director); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - David R. Zyla (costume designer); Katherine Roth (costume designer); James Hammer (I) (costume designer); ABC
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Margarita Delgado (I) (costume designer); Charles Schoonmaker (I) (costume designer); CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Jennifer Johns (IV) (costumer designer); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - Linda Medvene (costume designer); Wendi Ferreira (costume stylist); Syndicated
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Bill Kellard (costume design - live actors); Terry Roberson (costume design - live actors); Jason Weber (I) (costume design - muppets); Connie Peterson (I) (costume design - muppets); Rollin Krewson (costume design - muppets); Victoria Ellis (II) (costume design - muppets); Sarah Luraschi (costume design - muppets); Polly Smith (costume design - muppets); Michael Schupbach (costume design - muppets); Jane Pien (costume design - muppets); Michelle Hickey (costume design - muppets); Andrea Detwiler (costume design - muppets); PBS
  • "The New Price Is Right" (1972) - Robin Gurney (II) (costume stylist); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dora the Explorer" (2000) - Juan Aceves (re-recording mixer); Nikelodeon
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Blake Norton (I) (production mixer); Bob Schott (II) (re-recording mixer); Dick Maitland (re-recording mixer); Carla Bandini-Lory (re-recording mixer); PBS
  • "Zoom" (1999) - Christopher Allan (production mixer); Dan Lesiw (re-recording Mixer); PBS
  • 115th Rose Parade (2005) (TV) - Christopher Maddalone (production mixer); Dirk Sciarrotta (production mixer); CBS; CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Art Booth; Paul Broz; Rod Chew; William Lorton; Craig Mayo (I); Tom Quick (I); James Perry (IV); Juliette Olavarria; Fernando Martinez (I); Peter G. Zifchak; Peter Dunn (VIII); Jonny Jenks; Todd Portugal; Bruce Malm; Harris Cohen (II); Matthew Kern; Syndicated
  • "Home Again with Bob Vila" (1990) - Maureen Fahey; Syndicated
  • "The View" (1997) - Rich Provost; ABC
  • "Zoom" (1999) - Arnie Harchik; Christine Siegel; PBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - Mike Cole (III); Syndicated
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Robert J. Emerick (supervising editor); Selbern Narby; John Tierney (II); PBS
  • "Starting Over" (2003) - Leellen Patchen; Karen Snyder; Barry Zetlin; Peggy Tachdjian; Raoul Rosenberg; Maria Vitakis; Heidi Scharfe; John Binninger; Mike Bolanowski; Joe Shugart; Melissa Puente; Mac Caudill; Derek McCants; Marc Grossman (I); Arek Hope; Steve Mellon; Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Mason Dickson (I); Lugh Powers; Schooner Darrow; David Mawhinney; NBC
  • "Passions" (1999) - Mary Ann Benson; Paul Hartel; Steven Vincent (II); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Duck Dodgers" (2003) - Robert Hargreaves (III) (supervising sound editor); George Brooks (II) (sound editor); Mark Keatts (sound editor); Kerry K. Brody (sound editor); Mark Keefer (II) (sound editor); Tim Isle (music editor); Cartoon Network
  • "Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks" (2003) - Rick Hinson (supervising sound editor); Elizabeth Hinson (sound editor); Jeffrey Kettle (sound editor); PBS
  • "Kim Possible" (2002) - Paca Thomas (supervising sound editor); Robbi Smith (supervising dialogue editor); Disney Channel

  • Outstanding Achievement in Makeup
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - Meghan McClain (makeup artist); Jeanette Ostergard (makeup artist); Syndicated
  • "The Jane Pauley Show" (2004) - Tobi Britton (makeup artist); Vincenza Carovillano (makeup artist); Syndicated
  • "The View" (1997) - Eve Pearl (key makeup artist); Elena George (II) (makeup artist); Rebecca Borman (makeup artist); Lori Klein (makeup artist); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Eldo Ray Estes (key makeup artist); Anette Lian-Williams (makeup artist); Stephane Glover McGee (makeup artist); Kimberly Braisin (makeup artist); CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Katia Doumbia (makeup artist); Doreen Gillis (makeup artist); Jill Keogh (I) (makeup artist); Renate Long (makeup artist); ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Paul Gebbia (head makeup artist); Francesca Buccellato (makeup artist); Joseph Cola (makeup artist); Melanie Demetri (makeup artist); Helen M. Gallagher (makeup artist); Mary Anne Spano (makeup artist); CBS

  • Outstanding Original Song
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Brandy & Mr. Whiskers" (2004) - Randy Petersen (composer/lyricist); Kevin Quinn (I) (composer/lyricist); Tim Heintz (composer/lyricist); Disney Channel
    - For the main title song.
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Tony Geiss (composer/lyricist); PBS
    - For the song "Baby, You're So Smart".
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Mike Renzi (composer); Molly Boylan (lyricist); Judy Freudberg (lyricist); PBS
    - For the song "Who Will Be My Friend?".
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Mike Renzi (composer); Joey Mazzarino (lyricist); PBS
    - For the song "Things Change".

  • Outstanding Game Show Host
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - Alex Trebek; Syndicated
  • "The New Price Is Right" (1972) - Bob Barker (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Design
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Kathryn Peaslee (title designer); Fabrice Maurel (title designer); ABC
  • "Life & Style" (2004) - Alan Douglas (II) (title designer); Wade S. Echer (title designer); Snydicated
  • "SoapTalk" (2002) - Jon Vesey (title designer); Ada Whitney (graphic artist); Marcelo Cardoso (graphic artist); Audrey Ciccone (graphic artist); Soapnet

  • Outstanding Special Class Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "A Baby Story" (1998) - Terri Johnson (III) (executive producer); Glenda Hersh (executive producer); Steven Weinstock (executive producer); Nikki Strome Taub (supervising producer); Elizabeth Layton (I) (senior producer); Lorri Leighton (senior producer); Nikki Borrelli (co-ordinating producer); Audrey Bellezza (producer); Adrienne Hammel (producer); Christina Marra (producer); Lisa Mozo (producer); Christina Marra (producer); TLC
  • "Animal Rescue with Alex Paen" (1997) - Alex Paen (executive producer/host); Syndicated
  • "Breakfast with the Arts" (1991) - Emilio Nunez (I) (executive producer); John Bence (senior producer); Maria Marino (senior producer); Liisa Lunden (producer); Shelley Hoffmann (producer); Kevin Koltz (producer); Elliott Forrest (host); A&E
  • "Judge Judy" (1996) - Randy Douthit (executive producer); Timothy Regler (executive producer); Victoria Jenest (supervising producer); Shannon Weber-Arellano (senior producer); Richard Russakoff (producer); Jenny Hope (II) (producer); Cybil Jordan-Malachi (producer); Jonathan Sebastien (producer); Kirk Liens (coordinating producer); Christopher Thomas (VIII) (coordinating producer); Judy Sheindlin (host); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Casting for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Mark Teschner (casting director); ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Rob Decina (casting director); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "SoapTalk" (2002) - Faye Woods (hairstylist); Anna Maria Orzano (hairstylist); Nicole Kier (hairstylist); Soapnet
  • "The New Price Is Right" (1972) - Mira Wilder (hairstylist); CBS
  • "The Oprah Winfrey Show" (1986) - Andre Walker (III) (hairstylist); Syndicated
  • "The View" (1997) - Deirdre Flaherty (key hairstylist); Bryant Renfroe (hairstylist); Lavette Slater (hairstylist); ABC

  • Outstanding Children's Series
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  • "Endurance 3: Hawaii" (2004) - J.D. Roth (executive producer); Todd A. Nelson (executive producer); John Foy (III) (executive producer); Erin Wanner (executive producer); Grady Candler (co-executive producer); Eric Westmore (line producer); Johanna Rowe (producer); Elayne Cilic (producer); Bill Hochhauser (producer); NBC
  • "Jeff Corwin Unleashed" (2003) - Guy Nickerson (executive producer); Tim Braine (executive producer); Kevin Meagher (executive producer); Jeff Corwin (executive producer); Dawn Sinsel (executive producer); Jim Rapsas (executive producer); Michael Tetrick (supervising producer); Melinda Toporoff (supervising producer); Robin Hart (I) (producer); Paul Storck (producer); Holly Williamson (II) (producer); Chris Allingham (producer); Marc Wolloff (line producer); Discovery Kids
  • "Postcards from Buster" (2004) - Pierre Valette (executive producer); Carol Greenwald (executive producer); Marc Brown (III) (executive producer); Toper Taylor (executive producer); Natatcha Estébanez (senior producer); Paul Higgins (IV) (coordinating producer); Tolon Brown (producer); Lesley Taylor (producer); Darrell Suto (producer); Mary McIntire (producer); Valerie Griffith (producer); Simon Griffith (producer); Diane Dallaire (line producer); PBS
  • "Zoom" (1999) - Kate Taylor (I) (executive producer); Kathleen Shugrue (senior producer); Paul Serafini (supervising producer); Marisa Wolsky (producer); Marcy Gunther (co-ordinating producer); PBS

  • Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special
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  • A Separate Peace (2004) (TV) - Laura Gherardi (executive producer); Murray Schisgal (executive producer); Lee Gottsegen (executive producer); Jay Cohen (III) (executive producer); J.B. Sugar (executive producer); Michael Sugar (executive producer); Enrique Murciano (executive producer); Armand Leo (producer); Peter Yates (I) (director); Wendy Kesselman (writer); Showtime

  • Outstanding Special Class Special
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  • An Evening with Scott Hamilton & Friends (2004) (TV) - Stephen Disson (executive producer); Tony Lanni (I) (coordinating producer); Jef Billings (producer); Scott Hamilton (II) (producer/host); NBC
  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2004) (TV) - Brad Lachman (executive producer); Bill Bracken (producer); Katie Couric (co-host); Matt Lauer (co-host); Al Roker (co-host); NBC
  • The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years (2004) (TV) - Sherwood Schwartz (executive producer); Lloyd J. Schwartz (executive producer); Sal Maniaci (executive producer); Robin Weiner (I) (co-producer); Michael Petok (producer); Hope Juber (producer); Jenny McCarthy (I) (host); TV Land
  • Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade (2004) (TV) - Andy Perrott (executive producer); Darlene Papalini (executive producer); Jeff Palmer (II) (supervising producer); John M. Best (coordinating producer); Susan Janis-Mashayekhi (producer); Regis Philbin (co-host); Kelly Ripa (co-host); ABC

  • Outstanding Talk Show
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  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Carla Pennington (executive producer); Angie Kraus-Bell (supervising producer); Judy Rybak (supervising producer); Kandi Amelon (senior co-ordinating producer); Gwynne Thomas (senior producer); Julie Ross (V) (producer); Edward Santos (producer); Lisa Steinke (producer); Kathy Giaconia (producer); Katerina Monemvassitis (producer); Lori Read (I) (producer); David Goldman (VIII) (producer); Anita Pepper (producer); Jill Skinner (II) (producer); John Perry (XI) (producer); Syndicated
  • "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) - Regis Philbin (executive producer); Michael Gelman (executive producer); Cindy MacDonald (I) (producer); Mariann Sabol-Nieves (producer); Joanne Saltzman (producer); Jan Schillay (producer); Delores Spruell-Jackson (producer); Ann-Marie Williams-Gray (producer); John Ogle (producer); Albert Bianchini (I) (producer); Elyssa Shapiro (I) (producer); Marco Puglia (II) (producer); Deborah Koenig-Raptis (producer); David Mullen (I) (producer); Syndicated
  • "SoapTalk" (2002) - Kari Sagin (executive producer); Jeff Hudson (II) (supervising producer); Matthew Wright (IV) (producer); Astra Austin (producer); Melissa Key (producer); Andrea Capelli (producer); Soapnet
  • "The View" (1997) - Bill Geddie (executive producer); Barbara Walters (executive producer); Alexandra Cohen (I) (supervising producer); Patrick Ignozzi (co-ordinating producer); Matthew J. Strauss (co-ordinating producer); Jennifer Brookman (producer); Jonathan Faulhaber (producer); Dana Goodman (I) (producer); Audrey Jones (I) (producer); Jamie Kotkin-Hammer (producer); Gregory Piccioli (producer); Rachel M. Weintraub (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
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  • "Duck Dodgers" (2003) - Sander Schwartz (executive producer); Spike Brandt (supervising producer/director/writer); Tony Cervone (supervising producer/director/writer); Paul Dini (producer/writer); Tom Minton (producer/writer); Linda Steiner (producer); Collette Sunderman (director); Cartoon Network
  • "The Batman" (2004) - Sander Schwartz (executive producer); Alan Burnett (executive producer); Duane Capizzi (supervising producer); Michael Goguen (I) (supervising producer); Jeff Matsuda (producer); Linda Steiner (producer); Glen Murakami (producer); Adam Beechen (writer); Steven Melching (writer); Seung Eun Kim (director); Brandon Vietti (director); Sam Liu (director); Ginny McSwain (director); Kids WB [us]

  • Outstanding Talk Show Host
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  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Phil McGraw; Syndicated
  • "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee" (1989) - Regis Philbin; Kelly Ripa; Syndicated
  • "SoapTalk" (2002) - Lisa Rinna (I); Ty Treadway; Soapnet
  • "The View" (1997) - Barbara Walters; Joy Behar; Elisabeth Hasselbeck; Star Jones (I); Meredith Vieira; ABC

  • Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series
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  • "Blue's Clues" (1996) - Todd Kessler (executice producer); Angela Santomero (executice producer); Traci Paige Johnson (executice producer); Jennifer Twomey (executice producer); Wendy Harris (II) (co-executice producer); Marcy Pritchard (line producer); Carmen Limburg Koger (producer); Shannon George (producer); Alice Wilder (producer); Dave Palmer (III) (producer); Nikelodoen
  • "Hi-5" (2003) - Helena Harris (executive producer); Kris Noble (executive producer); Melinda Toporoff (supervising producer); Marcel Zammit (line producer); TLC

  • Outstanding Children's Animated Program
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  • "Arthur" (1996) - Pierre Valette (executiver producer); Toper Taylor (executiver producer); Lesley Taylor (executiver producer); Marc Brown (III) (executiver producer); Greg Bailey (II) (producer/director); Jacqui Deegan (producer); Diane Dallaire (producer); Tolon Brown (producer); Geoff Adams (III) (producer); Paul Higgins (IV) (coordinating producer); Peter K. Hirsch (head writer); Debra Toffan (director); PBS
  • "Dora the Explorer" (2000) - Chris Gifford (II) (executive producer/writer); Valerie Walsh (I) (co-executive producer/writer); Eric Weiner (III) (producer/head writer); Jeff DeGrandis (supervising producer); Cathy Galeota (producer); Miken Wong (line producer); George S. Chialtas (director); Sherie Pollack (director); Nikelodeon
  • "Kim Possible" (2002) - Robert Schooley (executive producer); Mark McCorkle (executive producer); Kurt Weldon (line producer); David Block (I) (director); Steve Loter (director); Lisa Schaffer (director); Bill Motz (writer); Bob Roth (I) (writer); Disney Channel
  • "ToddWorld" (2004) - Bill Schultz (I) (executive producer); Todd Parr (executive producer); Gerry Renert (executive producer); Paul Cummins (I) (executive producer); Amy Sprecher (executive producer); Mike Young (I) (co-executive producer); Liz Young (III) (co-executive producer); Melinda Toporoff (supervising producer); Carin Greenberg Baker (supervising producer/writer); Siobhan Ní Ghadhra (producer); Stuart Cunningham (I) (producer); Marie Cecchino-Brand (line producer); Cyrus Mistry (line producer); Jeff Gordon (IX) (director); Glenn Kirkpatrick (I) (director); Doug Parker (director); Pamela Hickey (writer); Dennys McCoy (writer); Corey Powell (I) (writer); Ken Pontac (writer); Nicole Dubuc (writer); TLC

  • Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series
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  • "Blue's Clues" (1996) - Donovan Patton; Nikelodeon
  • "Jeff Corwin Unleashed" (2003) - Jeff Corwin; Discovery Channel Kids
  • "Reading Rainbow" (1983) - LeVar Burton; PBS

  • Outstanding Service Show
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  • "30 Minute Meals" (2001) - Mark Dissin (executive producer); Bob Tuschman (executive producer); Food Channel
  • "Barefoot Contessa" (2002) - Rachel Purnell (executive producer); Bob Tuschman (executive producer); Food Channel
  • "Great Hotels" (2002) - Howard Lee (II) (executive producer); Jerry Smith (XI) (executive producer); Cindy Smith (V) (executive producer); Lori Rothschild Ansaldi (coordinating producer); Joan McCord (producer); Travel Channel
  • "This Old House" (1979) - Bruce Irving (executive producer); David Vos (II) (senior producer); Deborah Hood (producer); PBS

  • Outstanding Performer in a Children/Youth/Family Special
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  • A Separate Peace (2004) (TV) - Hume Cronyn; Showtime
    - Posthumously.
  • Carry Me Home (2004) (TV) - Jane Alexander (I); Showtime
  • Jack (2004) (TV) - Ron Silver (I); Showtime

  • Outstanding Service Show Host
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  • "Essence of Emeril" (1996) - Emeril Lagasse; Food Network
  • "Home Again with Bob Vila" (1990) - Bob Vila (I); Syndicated
  • "Martha Stewart Living" (1991) - Martha Stewart (II); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Photography (Film or Electronic)
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  • "Great Hotels" (2002) - Stan Murphy (director of photography); Travel Channel
  • "This Old House" (1979) - Stephen J. D'Onofrio (electric camera); CBS
  • "Travel Gear" (2004) - Emery Clay (cinematographer); Brad White (IX) (cinematographer); Travel Channel

  • Outstanding Drama Series
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  • "All My Children" (1970) - Julie Hanan Carruthers (executive producer); Ginger Smith (II) (producer); Karen Johnson (VII) (producer); Casey Childs (I) (producer); ABC
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Christopher Goutman (executive producer); Carole Shure (senior producer); Vivian Gundaker (producer); Kelsey Bay (coordinating producer); CBS
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - William J. Bell (executive producer); John F. Smith (co-executive producer); Edward Scott (I) (supervising producer); Kathryn Foster (I) (producer); John C. Fisher (coordinating producer); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Drama Series
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  • "All My Children" (1970) - Joyce Carollo (hairstylist); Richard F. Esposito (hairstylist); Lisa Johnson (I) (hairstylist); Kathy Lineberger (I) (hairstylist); Silvie Salle (hairstylist); ABC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Laurie Cacioli (hairstylist); Beverly Belletieri (hairstylist); Wayne Bilotti (hairstylist); Marie Rossi (II) (hairstylist); ABC
  • "The Guiding Light" (1952) - Linda Williams (III) (hairstylist); Ralph Stanzione (hairstylist); Christine Fennell (hairstylist); Marie Rossi (II) (hairstylist); Val Reichenbach (hairstylist); CBS

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
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    Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
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  • "The New Price Is Right" (1972) - Bob Barker (I) (executive producer); Roger Dobkowitz (producer); CBS
  • "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (2002) - Michael Davies (IV) (executive producer); Paul Smith (X) (executive producer); Leigh Hampton (executive producer); Vincent Rubino (I) (co-executive producer); Deirdre Cossman (producer); Rich Sirop (producer); Dennis F. McMahon (producer); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
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  • "Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks" (2003) - Mel Brooks; PBS
  • "Kim Possible" (2002) - Christy Carlson Romano; Disney Channel
  • "Peep and the Big Wide World" (2004) - Joan Cusack; TLC
  • "The Batman" (2004) - Kevin Michael Richardson; Kids WB [us]

  • Special Fan Award

    Irresistable Combination
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  • "All My Children" (1970) - Cameron Mathison; Rebecca Budig
    - "Ryan and Greenlee Lavery".
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Michael Park (I); Maura West
    - "Jack and Carly Snyder".
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Martha Madison (I); Jason Cook (I)
    - "Belle Black and Shawn D. Brady".
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Peter Reckell; Kristian Alfonso
    - "Bo and Hope Brady".
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Natalia Livingston; Tyler Christopher (I)
    - "Nikolas and Emily Cassadine".
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Trevor St. John; Kassie Wesley DePaiva
    - "Todd and Blair Manning".
  • "Passions" (1999) - James Hyde (I); Kim Johnston Ulrich
    - "Sam Bennett and Ivy Winthrop".
  • "Passions" (1999) - McKenzie Westmore; Galen Gering
    - "Sheridan Crane Lopez-Fitzgerald and Luis Lopez Fitzgerald".
  • "The Bold and the Beautiful" (1987) - Jack Wagner (I); Ashley Jones (I)
    - "Nick Marone and Bridget Forrester".
  • "The Young and the Restless" (1973) - Peter Bergman (II); Michelle Stafford
    - "Jack Abbott and Phyllis Summers Abbott".

  • Lifetime Achievement Award

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