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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 (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
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Jack Wagner (I); CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Steve Burton (I); ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (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
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Tom Pelphrey; CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (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
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Susan Flannery; CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Nancy Grahn; ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Kim Zimmer; CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Kassie DePaiva; ABC
  • "Passions" (1999) - Juliet Mills; NBC
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (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 Leon; ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (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; ABC
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Rick Hearst; ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Justin Deas; CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Robin Christopher (I); ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Crystal Chappell; CBS
  • "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)
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Jeanne Cooper; CBS

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

  • 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 (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 (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); Yonett Commare (video control); Syndicated

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

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

  • 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 (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 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); Martin Fritz Brekeller (stage manager); ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Bruce S. Barry (senior director); JoAnne Sedwick (director); Brain 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 (II) (stage manager); Ann Vettel (stage manager); Joseph Willmore (stage manager); CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Michael 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 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 (lighting director); PBS
  • "View, The" (1997) - Candice Dunn (lighting designer); 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
  • "Book of Pooh, The" (2001) - Mitchell Kriegman; John Ludwig; Dean Gordon; Disney Channel
  • "Zoom" (1999) - Bob Comiskey; PBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Robyn Cutler (supervising music director); Gary Deinstadt (music director); Rick Rhodes (I) (composer); Daniel 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 Achievement in Music Direction and Composition
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Batman, The" (2004) - Thomas Chase (composer); Kids WB [us]
  • "Dora the Explorer" (2000) - Steve Sandberg (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

  • 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 (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 D. Sizemore (electric camera); Bill Scott (electric camera); Brian Jorgensen (senior video); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (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 Godinez Sr. (boom operator); Mark Mooney (I) (boom operator); 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
  • "Guiding Light, The" (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 (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
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (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
  • "View, The" (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 (head writer); Bill Aronson (I) (writer); Glenn Berger (I) (writer); PBS
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Lou Berger (I) (head writer); Judy Freudberg (head writer); Molly Boylan (writer); Annie Evans (writer); Christine Ferraro (I) (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 for a Drama Series
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Roger Mooney (production designer); Joel Reynolds (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 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
  • "New Price Is Right, The" (1972) - Bente Christensen (art director); Richard Domabyl (set decorator); Elizabeth Fowler (I) (set decorator); CBS
  • "View, The" (1997) - William Mickley (scenic designer); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show" (2003) - Linda Medvene (costume designer); Wendi Ferreira (costume stylist); Syndicated
  • "New Price Is Right, The" (1972) - Robin Gurney (II) (costume stylist); CBS
  • "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

  • 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
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Jennifer Johns (V) (costumer designer); 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 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 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 Single Camera Editing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Art Booth; Paul Broz; Rod Chew; William Lorton; Craig Mayo (I); Tom Quick; 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
  • "View, The" (1997) - Rich Provost; ABC
  • "Zoom" (1999) - Arnie Harchik; Christine Siegel; PBS

  • 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 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
  • "Guiding Light, The" (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
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Katia Doumbia (makeup artist); Doreen Gillis (makeup artist); Jill Keogh (I) (makeup artist); Renate Long (makeup artist); ABC

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

  • 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 Drama Series
      Winner:
     
    • "General Hospital" (1963) - Jill Farren-Phelps (executive producer); Mary O'Leary (II) (producer); Carol Scott (I) (producer); Mercer Barrows (producer); Michelle Henry (I) (producer); Deborah A. Genovese (co-ordingating producer); Charles Pratt Jr. (consulting producer); Robert Guza Jr. (consulting producer); ABC
      - This marks General Hospital's record 8th Daytime Emmy win for Outstanding Drama Series, more than any other program.
      - Because The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (2005) (TV) telecast was running short the producers of General Hospital had less than average time to give an acceptance speech, executive producer Jill Farren-Phelps could only say "We produce one hour of dramatic television every day, five days a week, 52 weeks a year and a lot of people..." before her microphone was cut off.
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "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
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (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 Service Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "30 Minute Meals" (2001) - Mark Dissin (executive producer); Bob Tuschman (executive producer); Food Channel
  • "Great Hotels" (2002) - Howard Lee (II) (executive producer); Jerry Smith (XI) (executive producer); Cindy Smith (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 an Animated Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Batman, The" (2004) - Kevin Michael Richardson; Kids WB [us]
  • "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

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

  • Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
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  • "New Price Is Right, The" (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 (co-executive producer); Deirdre Cossman (producer); Rich Sirop (producer); Dennis F. McMahon (producer); Syndicated

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

  • Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Design
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  • "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 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 Children/Youth/Family Special
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  • Separate Peace, A (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 Individual Achievement in Animation
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    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
  • "View, The" (1997) - Barbara Walters; Joy Behar; Elisabeth Hasselbeck; Star Jones; Meredith Vieira; 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 (producer); David Goldman (VIII) (producer); Anita Pepper (producer); Jill Skinner (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 (producer); Elyssa Shapiro (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
  • "View, The" (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 (producer); Jamie Kotkin-Hammer (producer); Gregory Piccioli (producer); Rachel M. Weintraub (producer); ABC

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

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

  • Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
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  • "Batman, The" (2004) - Sander Schwartz (executive producer); Alan Burnett (executive producer); Duane Capizzi (supervising producer); Michael Goguen (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]
  • "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

  • Outstanding Special Class Special
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  • Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years, The (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
  • Evening with Scott Hamilton & Friends, An (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
  • Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade (2004) (TV) - Andy Perrott (executive producer); Darlene Papalini (executive producer); Jeff Palmer (II) (supe