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Daytime Emmy Awards: 2007

Daytime Emmy

Date:14 June (creative arts), 15 June
Location:Kodak Theatre, Hollywood & Highland, Los Angeles, California, USA
Notes:
  • The awards are presented to shows that were broadcast 2:00am to 6:00pm between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2006.

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
  Winner:
 
  Other Nominees:
 
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Michael Park (I); CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Anthony Geary; ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Ricky Paull Goldin; CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Peter Bergman (II); CBS

  • Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Van Hansis; CBS
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Jesse Lee Soffer; CBS
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Tom Pelphrey; CBS
  • "Passions" (1999) - James Stevenson (III); NBC

  • Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Crystal Chappell; CBS
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Kim Zimmer; CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Jeanne Cooper; CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Michelle Stafford; CBS

  • Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Leven Rambin; ABC
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Alexandra Chando; CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Julie Berman; ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Stephanie Gatschet; CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Trent Dawson; CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Dan Gauthier; CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Greg Rikaart; CBS
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Kristoff St. John (I); CBS

  • Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Lesli Kay; CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Rebecca Herbst; ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Gina Tognoni; CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Renee Goldsberry; ABC
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Heather Tom; ABC

  • Outstanding Special Class Directing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • 9/11 Memorial from Ground Zero, 5th Anniversary (2006) (TV) - David Stern (IV); Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Directing in a Talk Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Oprah Winfrey Show, The" (1986) - Joseph C. Terry; Syndicated
  • "Rachael Ray" (2006) - Dana Calderwood; Syndicated
  • "View, The" (1997) - Mark Gentile; ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Christy Dooley; CBS
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Rob Decina; CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Brian W. McRae (lighting designer); Tony Girolami (lighting designer); CBS

  • Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Bill Ludel (director); Scott McKinsey (director); Owen Renfroe (director); Matthew Diamond (director); Panny Pengra (associate director); Christine R. Magarian (associate director); Ron Cates (II) (associate director); Peter Fillmore (associate director); Craig McManus (stage manager); Dave Macleod (associate director); Craig McManus (stage manager); Crystal Craft (stage manager); Denise Van Cleave (production associate); Lisa Kaseff (production associate); Christine Cooper (production associate); ABC
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Robert Scinto (director); Brain Mertes (director); Matt Lagle (director); JoAnne Sedwick (director); Tracey Hanley Bryggman (associate director/director); Charles Grayauskie (associate director); Ilene K. Frankel (associate director); Andrea Giles Rich (associate director); Adam Reist (II) (stage manager/director); Kristin Doherty (stage manager); Joseph Willmore (stage manager); Elana Slott (production associate); Kelly Jobmann (production associate); CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Larry Carpenter (director); Bruce Cooperman (director); Gary Donatelli (director); Danielle Faraldo (director); Jill Mitwell (director); Frank Valentini (director); Paul Glass (II) (associate director); Tracy Casper Lang (associate director); Teresa Anne Cicala (associate director); Mary Ryan (VI) (associate director); Alan Needleman (associate director); Richard Manfredi (associate director); Anthony Wilkinson (II) (production associate); Natalie Price (production associate); Alison Samon (production associate); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "It's a Big Big World" (2006) - Mitchell Kriegman; Dean Gordon; Tyler Bunch; PBS
  • "LazyTown" (2004) - Magnús Scheving; Jonathan Judge; Nickelodeon

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Days of Our Lives" (1965) - Stephen Reinhardt (III) (music director); Amy Burkhard Evans (music director); Ken Corday (composer); D. Brent Nelson (composer); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bratz" (2005) - Matthew Gerrard (composer); 20th Century Fox Television
  • "Dive Olly Dive!" (2005) - Ceiri Torjussen (composer); Animania
  • "LazyTown" (2004) - Mani Svavarsson (composer); Nickelodeon
  • "Legion of Super Heroes" (2006) - Michael McCuistion (composer); Kristopher Carter (composer); Lolita Ritmanis (composer); Kids WB [us]
  • "Postcards from Buster" (2004) - Claudio Ragazzi (composer); PBS
  • "Reading Rainbow" (1983) - Stephen Horelick (music director); PBS
  • "Shaggy & Scooby-Doo: Get a Clue!" (2006) - Mark Mothersbaugh (composer); Robert Fox (X) (composer); John Enroth (composer); Silas Hite (composer); Kids WB [us]

  • Outstanding Lifestyle Directing
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      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Easy Entertaining with Michael Chiarello" (2003) - Natalie Gustafson; Food Channel
  • "Martha" (2005) - Bob McKinnon (II); Syndicated
  • "This Old House" (1979) - David Vos (II) (senior director); PBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "As the World Turns" (1956) - Frank Di Maulo; CBS

  • Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Bradley Bell (I) (head writer); Michael Minnis (I) (writer); Tracey Ann Kelly (writer); Patrick Mulcahey (writer); Rex Best (writer); John Chambers (IV) (writer); Elizabeth Snyder (writer); Jerry Birn (II) (writer); CBS
  • "General Hospital" (1963) - Robert Guza Jr. (head writer); Charles Pratt Jr. (head writer); Elizabeth Korte (associate head writer); Michael Conforti (I) (writer); Garin Wolf (writer); David Goldschmid (writer); Mary Sue Price (writer); Michele Val Jean (writer); Susan Wald (writer); Karen Harris (I) (writer); ABC
  • "Young and the Restless, The" (1973) - Lynn Marie Latham (head writer); Kay Alden (head writer); John F. Smith (head writer); Scott Hamner (co-head writer); Josh Griffith (I) (writer); Sara A. Bibel (writer); Paula Cwikly (writer); Lynsey Dufour (writer); Janice Ferri (writer); Eric Freiwald (writer); James Houghton (writer); Trent Jones (I) (writer); Bernard Lechowick (writer); Josh McCaffrey (writer); Natalie Minardi (writer); Sally Sussman Morina (writer); Linda Schreiber (writer); James Stanley (II) (writer); Sandra Weintraub (writer); CBS

  • Outstanding Special Class Writing
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      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Animal Rescue with Alex Paen" (1997) - Alex Paen; Syndicated

  • Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Lou Berger (I) (head writer); Judy Freudberg (head writer/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); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "All My Children" (1970) - Roger Mooney (production designer); Joel Reynolds (scenic designer); Martin Fahrer (scenic designer); Chas Plummer (scenic designer); ABC
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Jack Forrestel (production designer); Fabrice Kenwood (art director); Elsa Zamparelli (set decorator); Charlotte Garnell-Scheide (set decorator); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling
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    Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Shawn Dudley-Reeves; Alyson Hui; Shana Schoepke; CBS
  • "Passions" (1999) - Diana Eden (I); NBC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation
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    Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Brian Bagwell; Jim Friesen; Jonathan Smilowitz; CBS
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Thomas J. Bornkamp; Douglas Kent; Thomas Ineson; Hanne Anderson; CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Multiple Camera Editing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Ann Keniston; Arthur Booth; Paul Broz; Rodney Chew; Harris Cohen; Peter Dunn; Daniel Gibb; Jonny Jenks; Morgen Kassel; Dan Landi; William Lorton; Bruce Malm; Fernando Martinez; Craig Mayo; Robyn T. Migel; Matthew Moul; Juliette Olavarria; James Perry; Todd Portugal; Thomas Quick; Kelly Smith; Jeff Spalla; Reggie Spangler; Peter Zifchak; Syndicated
  • "Tyra Banks Show, The" (2005) - Paulo DeMello; Jennifer M. Fah; Travis Weber; Ken Yankee; Daniel Rogers (V); Jason Lindsey; Casey O'Brien (I); Matthew J. Rubolino; Raiko Siems; Syndicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Editing
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Everyday Italian" (2003) - Michael Sellers (II); Robert Krisch; Food Channel

  • Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Legion of Super Heroes" (2006) - Robert Hargreaves (III) (supervising sound editor); Mark Keatts (supervising sound editor); Mark Keefer (II) (dialogue editor); Michael Garcia (II) (dialogue editor); Kids WB [us]
  • "Loonatics Unleashed" (2005) - Timothy Borquez (supervising sound editor); George Nemzer (supervising sound editor); Thomas Syslo (sound editor); Doug Andorka (sound editor); Daisuke Sawa (sound editor); Keith Dickens (sound editor); Mark Keatts (adr editor); Mark Keefer (II) (dialogue editor); Michael Garcia (II) (dialogue editor); Kids WB [us]
  • "Sesame Street" (1969) - Blake Norton (I) (supervising sound editor); Jim Czak (supervising music editor); Bill Moss (II) (music editor); Bob Schott (II) (sound editor); Carla Bandini-Lory (sound editor); Dick Maitland (sound effects editor); PBS
  • "Shaggy & Scooby-Doo: Get a Clue!" (2006) - Thomas Syslo (supervising sound editor); Timothy Borquez (supervising sound editor); Brian F. Mars (sound editor); Doug Andorka (sound editor); Eric Freeman (II) (sound editor); Mark Keatts (adr editor); Mark Keefer (II) (dialogue editor); Michael Garcia (II) (dialogue editor); Kids WB [us]
  • "Xiaolin Showdown" (2003) - Daisuke Sawa (supervising sound editor); Timothy Borquez (supervising sound editor); Thomas Syslo (sound editor); Doug Andorka (sound editor); Eric Freeman (II) (sound editor); Mark Keatts (adr editor); Mark Keefer (II) (dialogue editor); Michael Garcia (II) (dialogue editor); Kids WB [us]

  • Outstanding Achievement in Makeup for a Drama Series
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Christine Lai-Johnson (key makeup artist); Chris Escobosa (makeup artist); Marlene Mason (makeup artist); Marlene Stoller (makeup artist); Charlene Jackman (makeup artist); CBS

  • Outstanding Achievement in Makeup
      Winners:
     

    Outstanding Original Song - Children's/Animated
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bratz" (2005) - Andreas Carlsson (I); Jorgen Elofsson
    - For the song "So Good"
  • "FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman" (2008) - Terry Tompkins (composer/lyrisist); Steve D'Angelo (composer); Rocco Gagliese (composer); Glen Berger (lyricist); PBS
    - For the song "Fetch" (theme song).
  • "ToddWorld" (2004) - Bill Schultz (I) (composer/lyricist); Al Jarreau (composer/lyricist); Mike Himelstein (II) (composer/lyricist); Doscovery Kids
    - For the song "Take A Look Inside".
  • Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses (2006) (V) - Arnie Roth (composer); Amy Powers (I) (lyricist); Robert Hudnut (lyricist); Nickelodeon
    - For the song "Shine".

  • Outstanding Original Song
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Brian D. Siewert (composer/lyricist); CBS
    - For the song "In a Moment".
  • "Guiding Light, The" (1952) - Brian D. Siewert (composer/lyricist); Angela Lauer (lyricist); Timothy Lauer (lyricist); CBS
    - For the song "Can You Love Me (With the Lights On)".
  • "Today" (1952) - Randy Wachtler (composer/lyricist); Frank Radice (composer/lyricist); Greg Barnhill (composer/lyricist); NBC
    - For the song "It's A New Day, Today".

  • Outstanding Drama Series
      Winners:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Bold and the Beautiful, The" (1987) - Bradley Bell (I) (executive producer); Rhonda Friedman (supervising producer); Ron Weaver (I) (senior producer); Cynthia Popp-Landsberger (producer); CBS
  • "One Life to Live" (1968) - Frank Valentini (executive producer); Shelley Honigbaum (coordinating producer); Suzanne Flynn (producer); John Tumino (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman" (2008) - Jim Conroy; PBS
  • "Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks" (2003) - Maile Flanagan; PBS
  • "Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks" (2003) - Russi Taylor; PBS
  • "Wonder Pets, The" (2006) - Danica Lee; Nickelodeon

  • Outstanding Game Show Host
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Cash Cab" (2005/II) - Ben Bailey (II); Discovery Channel
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - Alex Trebek; Syndicated
  • "Wheel of Fortune" (1975) - Pat Sajak; Syndicated
  • "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (2002) - Meredith Vieira; Syndicated

  • Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Jeopardy!" (1984) - Harry Friedman (I) (executive producer/writer); Lisa Finneran (supervising producer); Rocky Schmidt (supervising producer); Gary Johnson (I) (supervising producer/writer); Kevin McCarthy (VII) (director); John Duarte (I) (writer); Kathy Easterling (writer); Mark Gaberman (writer); Debbie Griffin (writer); Michele Loud (writer); Andrew Price (III) (writer); Jim Rhine (writer); Steve Tamerius (writer); Billy Wisse (writer); Syndicated
  • "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (2002) - Michael Davies (IV) (executive producer); Paul Smith (X) (executive producer); Leigh Hampton (executive producer); Meredith Vieira (co-executive producer); Rich Sirop (supervising producer/writer); Jennifer Weeks (producer); Amanda Zucker (line producer); Matthew Cohen (I) (director); Robert Patton (III) (head writer); Amy Ozols (writer); Eben Russell (writer); David Levinson Wilk (writer); Dan Schofield (writer); Andrew Tavani (writer); Synicated

  • Outstanding Achievement in Main Title Design
      Winner:
     

    Outstanding Achievement in Single Camera Photography (Film or Electronic)
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Everyday Italian" (2003) - Richard Dallett; Food Channel
  • "Reading Rainbow" (1983) - Jimmy O'Donnell (II); PBS
  • "This Old House" (1979) - Stephen J. D'Onofrio (electronic camera); PBS

  • Outstanding Children/Youth/Family Special
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • Great Polar Bear Adventure, The (2006) (TV) - Robert Cohen (IV) (executive producer/director/writer); Shari Cohen (I) (executive producer); Robin Neinstein (executive producer); William Graff (executive producer); Sean Jara (writer); Discovery Kids
  • Year on Earth, A (2006) - John Heminway (producer/director); Katie Carpenter (producer/director); Lisa Grossman (coordinating producer); Discovery Kids

  • Outstanding Broadband Program - Children's
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Grim & Evil" (2001) - Maxwell Atoms (creator); Brian A. Miller (executive producer); Jennifer Pelphrey (supervising producer); Kelsey Mann (director); Robert Alvarez (II) (animation director); Nate Funaro (production manager); Darrick Bachman (writer); Sue Perrotto (timing director); Cartoon Network [us]

  • Outstanding Broadband Program - Drama
      Winner:
     
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  • "Prom Queen" (2007) - Douglas Cheney (writer/director); Chris Hampel (writer/director); Chris McCaleb (writer/director); Ryan Wise (writer/director)
  • "Sam Has 7 Friends" (2006) - Chris Hampel (director); Douglas Cheney (director); Chris McCaleb (director); Ryan Wise (director); Marcus Blakely (producer)
  • "Stranger Adventures" (2006) - Chris Tyler (V) (creator/executive producer); Anne-Marie Mackay (executive producer); Lawrence Bridges (executive producer); Joshua Gause (creative director); Richie Solomon (development producer); Saul Tumax (technical director); Hal Long (II) (director); Amy Lindsay (associate producer); Michael Silberman (line producer); Christopher Kubasik (head writer); Eric Heisserer (writer); Jan Wieringa (consulting producer); Mark Irvingsen (lead actor)
    - For episode "Ian Hollister and the Haunted Hospital".
  • "Tim's Dates" (2007) (mini) - Michael Mandt (producer); Neil Mandt (producer/director); Eric Wing (producer/writer/talent)

  • Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation
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    Outstanding Talk Show Host
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Phil McGraw; Syndicated
  • "Rachael Ray" (2006) - Rachael Ray; Syndicated
  • "SoapTalk" (2002) - Lisa Rinna (I); Ty Treadway; Soapnet
  • "Tyra Banks Show, The" (2005) - Tyra Banks; Syndicated
  • "View, The" (1997) - Barbara Walters (co-host); Rosie O'Donnell (co-host); Joy Behar (co-host); Elisabeth Hasselbeck (co-host); ABC

  • Outstanding Talk Show
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Dr. Phil" (2002) - Carla Pennington (executive producer); Phil McGraw (executive producer); Angie Kraus-Bell (senior supervising producer); Kandi Amelon (senior coordinating producer); Kathy Giaconia (supervising producer); Anita Pepper (producer); Astra Austin (producer); Jill Skinner (II) (producer); John Perry (XI) (producer); Julie Ross (V) (producer); Lisa Steinke (producer); Edward Santos (producer); Lori Read (producer); Jennifer Anastasi (producer); Ianthe Jones (producer); Stephanie Granader (producer); Syndicated
  • "Rachael Ray" (2006) - Janet Annino (executive producer); Shane Farley (supervising producer); Marilyn Zielinski (supervising producer); Joseph Freed (senior producer); Sarah Goldsmith (III) (coordinating producer); Emily Rieger (coordinating producer); Andrew Goldman (II) (producer); Robin Hommel-Tenenbaum (producer); Meredith Weintraub (producer); Steve Cunniff (producer); Stephanie Gholam (producer); Jennifer Givner-Stone (producer); Jen Sochko (producer); Syndicated
  • "Tyra Banks Show, The" (2005) - Alex Duda (executive producer); John Redmann (executive producer); Kevin Applegate (I) (executive producer); Tyra Banks (executive producer); Benny Medina (I) (executive producer); Rachel Miskowiec (co-executive producer); Lauren Blincoe (senior supervising producer); Becky Cohen Fortune (supervising producer); Evolyn Brooks (supervising producer); Patricia Childress (supervising producer); Heather Gray (II) (senior producer); Jacqueline Bender (senior producer); Anne Grabowski-Radecki (coordinating producer); Jacqueline Wickert (coordinating producer); Tracey Finley (producer); Kareen Gunning (producer); Daniel Sterchele (producer); Brooke Donberg (producer); William Richards (IV) (producer); Charlie Ryan (III) (producer); Ming Lee (VI) (producer); Brandon Monk (producer); Robert Willrich (line producer); Syndicated
  • "View, The" (1997) - Barbara Walters (executive producer); Bill Geddie (executive producer); Alexandra Cohen (I) (supervising producer); Patrick Ignozzi (coordinating producer); Matthew J. Strauss (coordinating producer); Donald Berman (II) (producer); Jennifer Brookman (producer); Jonathan Faulhaber (producer); Dana Goodman (I) (producer); Audrey Jones (producer); Jamie Kotkin-Hammer (producer); Gregory Piccioli (producer); Susan Solomon (producer); Rachel M. Weintraub (producer); ABC

  • Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling
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    Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
      Winner:
     
      Other Nominees:
     
  • "Batman, The" (2004) - Sander Schwartz (executive producer); Alan Burnett (executive producer); Duane Capizzi (executive producer/story editor); Michael Goguen (supervising producer); Jeff Matsuda (producer); Linda Steiner (producer); Glen Murakami (producer); Kimberly Smith (V) (line producer); Anthony Chun (director); Brandon Vietti (director); Matt Youngberg (director); Ginny McSwain (director); Andrea Romano (director); Michael Jelenic (story editor); Alexx Van Dyne (writer); Steven Melching (writer); Joseph Kuhr (writer); Kids WB [us]
  • "Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks" (2006) - William D. Gross (executive producer); David Snyder (V) (executive producer/writer); James D. Stern (executive producer); Douglas Hansen (executive producer); Michael Braverman (co-executive producer); Barry Bloom (VI) (co-executive producer); Bruce Charet (co-executive producer); Jeffrey Kramer (I) (co-executive producer); Marjorie Kaplan (executive producer); Kristine Klohk (producer); David Beatty (III) (director); Trevor Hierons (director); Debra Toffan (voice director); Shawn Kalb (writer); Patrick Granleese (writer); Alice Prodanou (story editor); Ken Cuperus (story editor); Discovery Kids
  • "Growing Up Creepie" (2006) - Bill Schultz (I) (executive producer); Mike Young (I) (executive producer); Liz Young (III) (executive producer); Carin Greenberg Baker (executive producer/writer); Paul Cummins (I) (executive producer); Melinda Toporoff (executive producer); Jim Rapsas (executive producer); Marie Cecchino-Brand (line producer); Lim Lin Li (producer); Josh Fisher (I) (producer); Phil DiBartolo (producer); Stevie Vallance (producer/voice director); Siobhan Ní Ghadhra (producer); Sung Lin Gun (director); Guy Vasilovich (supervising director); Pamela Hickey (writer); Dennys McCoy (writer); Discovery Kids

  • Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series
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  • "Reading Rainbow" (1983) - LeVar Burton; PBS

  • Outstanding Special Class Special
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  • 9/11 Memorial from Ground Zero, 5th Anniversary (2006) (TV) - David Stern (IV) (executive producer); Annette Jolles (supervising producer); Adam Cooper (VI) (producer); Eric Duke (II) (producer); Denise Graap (producer); Leonard Laxer (producer); Mike Long (VI) (producer); Gregory P. Siers (producer); Susan Pomerantz (producer); Susi Wuennenberg (producer); Syndicated
  • Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2006) (TV) - Brad Lachman (executive producer); Bill Bracken (producer); Matt Lauer (co-host); Meredith Vieira (co-host); Al Roker (co-host); NBC

  • Excellence in Morning Programming
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    • "Good Morning America" (1975) - Jim Murphy (III) (senior executive producer); Tom Cibrowski (executive producer); Jessica Stedman Guff (senior broadcast producer); Stuart Schwartz (I) (senior broadcast producer); Chris Vlasto (senior producer); Margo Baumgart (senior producer); Dennis O'Brien (I) (senior producer); James Bogdanoff (senior producer); Robin Gradison (senior producer); Anna Robertson (senior producer); Santina Leuci (editorial producer); Colleen Curtis (supervising editor); Michelle Hord (supervising producer); Michael Corn (supervising producer); Janice Johnston (supervising producer); Alexa Miranda (Deputy Editorial Producer); Sheila Sitomer (executive producer - program development); Diane Masciale (executive editor - special coverage); Gitika Ahuja (producer); Sandra Aiken (producer); Margaret Aro (producer); Bill Barrett (producer); Clark Bentson (producer); Max Culhane (producer); Seth Fenton (producer); Jessica Hoffman (producer); Cole Kazdin (producer); Karen Leo (producer); Allen Levine (producer); Maria Licari-Cohen (producer); Michelle Major (producer); Rich McHugh (producer); Kevin McMillen (producer); Brian O'Keefe (I) (producer); Alberto Orso (producer); Linda Owens (producer); Andrew Paparella (producer); Chad Parks (producer); Mary Pflum (producer); Jennifer Pereira (producer); Ashley Phillips (producer); Karen Rhee (producer); Ia Robinson (producer); Liz Sintay (producer); Cindy Smith (producer); Ben Stevenson (producer); Cari Strassberg (producer); Chris Strathmann (producer); Thea Trachtenberg (producer); Anna Wild (producer); Gary Wynn (producer); Lana Zak (producer); Jerry McNiff (meterologist producer); Yoni Mintz (operations producer); Edmund Levin (producer/newswriter); Cathy Becker (coordinating producer); Bill Cunningham (coordinating producer); Carolyn Durand (coordinating producer); Patricia Neger (coordinating producer); Kristin Sebastian (coordinating producer); Morgan Zalkin (coordinating producer); John D'Incecco (director); Bob Morrissey (head writer/coordinating producer); Lisa Ferri (writer); Roger Fortuna (writer); Mitchell Gallob (writer); William Piersol (writer); Laura Zaccaro (writer); Darcy Bonfils (producer); Diane Sawyer (anchor); Robin Roberts (II) (anchor); Sam Champion (weather anchor); Chris Cuomo (news anchor); Claire Shipman (correspondent); Elisabeth Leamy (correspondent)
    • "Today" (1952) - Jim Bell (VIII) (executive producer); Don Nash (III) (senior broadcast producer); Steve Thode (senior producer); Amy Rosenblum (senior producer); Noah Oppenheim (senior producer); Marc Victor (II) (senior producer); Mary Alice O'Rourke (special events producer); Jaclyn Levin (senior publishing producer); Joanne Lamarca (supervising producer); Melissa Lonner (supervising producer); Javier Morgado (supervising producer); Susan Lasalla (washington producer); Audrey Kolina (producer); Antoinette Machiaverna (producer); Guy Ludwig (producer); Patricia Luchsinger (producer); Andre Poulin (producer); Sara Pines (producer); Yael Federbush (producer); Terry Schaefer (producer); Andrew Goldstein (V) (producer); Alexandra Pournaras (producer); Jennie Thompson (producer); Tammy Fine (producer); Kerry Byrnes (producer); Stephanie Becker (II) (producer); Richard Adams (XVIII) (producer); Max Paul (producer); Curtis Vogel (producer); Ian Wenger (producer); Jackie Olensky (producer); John O'Rourke (IV) (producer); Rainy Farrell (producer); Gil Reisfield (producer); Robin Sindler (producer); Alicia Ybarbo (producer); Mary Ann Zoellner (producer); Dionne K. Thomas (producer); Laura Treciokas (producer); Jennifer Hilton (II) (producer); Mark Hudspeth (producer); Meredith Reis (producer); Tammy Filler (producer); Minah Kathuria (producer); Sabrina Clay (producer); Jennifer Long (III) (producer); Mary Elizabeth Lawrence (producer); Karen Troset (producer); Debbie Kosofsky (producer); Sean Reis (producer); Matt Carluccio (producer); Michele Leone (producer); Rachel Burstein (producer); Chemene Pelzer (producer); Dana Glaser (producer); Sarah Clagett (producer); Federico S. Quadrani (producer); Brian Balthazar (producer); Jamie Zozarro (producer); Paul Manson (IV) (producer); Amanda Marshall (II) (producer); Dan Fleschner (producer); Angela Lagreca (producer); Robin Sherman (producer); Ami Schmitz (producer); Lynn Berry (producer); Feliciano Garcia (tape producer); Rich Bonnabeau (producer/editor); Jim Wilson (news producer); Lea Whitener (news producer); Liz Fulton (news producer); Doug Gould (II) (news producer); Joe Michaels (IV) (director); Erica Grody Levens (associate director); Steve Dellapietra (associate director); Lee Miller (XVIII) (associate director); David Scheier (writer); Rana Farhart (writer); Ray Geraty (writer); Victoria Duncan (II) (writer); Richard Minner (writer); David Gelles (writer); Matt Lauer (anchor); Meredith Vieira (anchor); Al Roker (anchor); Ann Curry (I) (anchor); Natalie Morales (I) (national correspondent); Bob Dotson (national correspondent); Jamie Gangel (national correspondent); NBC

    Outstanding Children's Animated Program
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  • "Curious George" (2006) - Ron Howard (I) (executive producer); Brian Grazer (executive producer); Ellen Cockrill (executive producer); Carol Greenwald (executive producer); David Kirschner (I) (executive producer); Jon Shapiro (executive producer); Patty Jausoro (producer); Jacqui Deegan