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Daytime Emmy Nominations 2008


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I hope this does not duplicate what someone else has done.

Here is the list of nominees (I apologize for all-caps, but that is how the original was formatted)

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Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama

Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

MAURA WEST, AS CARLY TENNEY

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

CRYSTAL CHAPPELL, AS OLIVIA SPENCER

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

NICOLE FORESTER, AS CASSIE LAYNE WINSLOW

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

MICHELLE STAFFORD, AS PHYLLIS SUMMERS

ABBOTT

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

JEANNE COOPER, AS KATHERINE CHANCELLOR

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama

Series

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

DAVID CANARY, AS ADAM & STUART CHANDLER

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

NBC

THAAO PENGHLIS, AS TONY DIMERA AND ANDRE

DIMERA

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABC

ANTHONY GEARY, AS LUKE SPENCER

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

PETER BERGMAN, AS JACK ABBOTT

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

CHRISTIAN LE BLANC, AS MICHAEL BALDWIN

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A

Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

KELLEY MENIGHAN HENSLEY, AS EMILY STEWART

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

HEATHER TOM, AS KATIE LOGAN

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

NBC

JUDI EVANS, AS BONNIE LOCKHART AND

ADRIENNE JOHNSON

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

GINA TOGNONI, AS DINAH MARLER

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

TRACEY BREGMAN, AS LAUREN FENMORE

BALDWIN

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A

Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

TRENT DAWSON, AS HENRY COLEMAN

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

DANIEL COSGROVE, AS BILL LEWIS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

BRIAN KERWIN, AS CHARLIE BANKS

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

KRISTOFF ST. JOHN, AS NEIL WINTERS

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

GREG RIKAART, AS KEVIN FISHER

Outstanding Younger Actress In A

Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

JENNIFER LANDON, AS GWEN MUNSON

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

NBC

RACHEL MELVIN, AS CHELSEA BRADY

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

VAIL BLOOM, AS HEATHER STEVENS

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

EMILY O'BRIEN, AS JANA HAWKES

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

TAMMIN SURSOK, AS COLLEEN CARLTON

Outstanding Younger Actor In A Drama

Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

VAN HANSIS, AS LUKE SNYDER

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

JESSE LEE SOFFER, AS WILL MUNSON

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

NBC

DARIN BROOKS, AS MAX BRADY

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

TOM PELPHREY, AS JONATHAN RANDALL

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

BRYTON MCCLURE, AS DEVON WINTERS

Outstanding Drama Series

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABC

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

Outstanding Drama Series Writing

Team

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABC

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

Outstanding Achievement in Art

Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

For A Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABC

Outstanding Achievement for a Casting

Director For A Drama Series

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABC

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

Outstanding Achievement for in

Costume Design For A Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

PASSIONS

NBC

Outstanding Drama Series Directing

Team

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

GENERAL HOSPITAL

ABC

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Outstanding Achievement in Multiple

Camera Editing For A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling

For A Drama Series

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

NBC

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

PASSIONS

NBC

Outstanding Achievement in Lighting

Direction For A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Outstanding Achievement in Makeup

For A Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS

CBS

DAYS OF OUR LIVES

NBC

PASSIONS

NBC

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS

CBS

Outstanding Achievement in Music

Direction And Composition For A Drama

Series

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL

CBS

GUIDING LIGHT

CBS

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Outstanding Original Song

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

Song Title: The Me Inside

ALL MY CHILDREN

ABC

Song Title: Treasure Of Love

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Song Title: Chemistry

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Song Title: Little Starr

ONE LIFE TO LIVE

ABC

Song Title: You're the Freak

35th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS

NETWORK TOTALS

CBS 56

PBS 50

ABC 39

SYNDICATED 28

NBC 14

Disney Channel 13

Food Network 8

Kids WB 8

NICK Jr. 7

Discovery Kids 6

CW Television Network 3

Discovery Channel 3

ESPN Desportes 3

MTV 3

Nickelodeon 3

The Travel Channel 3

DIY Network 2

Noggin 2

The Style Network 2

A & E 1

Cartoon Network 1

CNN 1

MTVU 1

National Geographic Kids Entertainment 1

WB Network 1

35th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS

MULTIPLE NOMINATIONS

The Young and the Restless 17

Guiding Light 13

One Life To Live 13

Sesame Street 13

As the World Turns 12

The Bold and the Beautiful 9

All My Children 8

The Ellen DeGeneres Show 8

The View 7

Days of Our Lives 6

General Hospital 6

The Batman 4

Between the Lions 4

Design Squad 4

Johnny and the Sprites 4

Passions 4

Bindi the Jungle Girl 3

Curious George 3

Disney My Friends Tigger and Pooh 3

Everyday Italian 3

FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman 3

From the Top: Live from Carnegie Hall 3

Legion of Super Heroes 3

Live with Regis and Kelly 3

The Oprah Winfrey Show 3

The Price Is Right 3

Rio 2007 Pan American Games Opening 3

Ceremony

Samantha Brown: Passport to Latin America 3

Walt Disney World Christmas Day Parade 3

The Wonder Pets! 3

81st Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2

Arthur 2

Back at the Barnyard 2

Blue's Room 2

Cash Cab 2

Disney's The Emperor's New School 2

DragonflyTV 2

Food Trip with Todd English 2

Gourmet's Diary of a Foodie 2

Jack Hanna's Into the Wild 2

Jack's Big Music Show 2

Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks 2

Jeopardy! 2

Legally Blonde: The Musical 2

Nigella Express 2

Peep and the Big Wide World 2

Tom and Jerry Tales 2

The Tyra Banks Show 2

Witch Crafts 2

For those who want to compare the nominees (last post) to the prenoms

(to see who was robbed)

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35th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards

In-Studio Drama Series Performer Results

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

Bobbie Eakes

Susan Lucci

AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

Martha Byrne

Terri Colombino

Maura West

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

Susan Flannery

Katherine Kelly Lang

Hunter Tylo

DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

Deidre Hall

Alison Sweeney

GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

Nancy Lee Grahn

Megan Ward

Laura Wright

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

Crystal Chappell

Nicole Forester

ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

Kassie DePaiva

Erika Slezak

Robin Strasser

PASSIONS * NBC

Lindsay Hartley

Tracey Ross

McKenzie Westmore

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

Jeanne Cooper

Melody Thomas Scott

Michelle Stafford

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

David Canary

Thorsten Kaye

Michael Knight

AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

Scott Bryce

Jon Hensley

Michael Park

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

John McCook

Ronn Moss

Jack Wagner

DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

Stephen Nichols

Thaao Penghlis

Peter Reckell

James Scott

GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

Steve Burton

Tyler Christopher

Anthony Geary

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

Ricky Paull Goldin

Robert Newman

Ron Raines

ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

Michael Easton

Jerry Verdorn

Robert S. Woods

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

Peter Bergman

Eric Braeden

Christian LeBlanc

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

Alicia Minshew

Sabine Singh

AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

Kelley Menighan Hensley

Marie Wilson

Colleen Zenk Pinter

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

Jennifer Gareis

Lesli Kay

Heather Tom

DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

Judi Evans

Mary Beth Evans

Martha Madison

GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

Carolyn Hennesy

Rebecca Herbst

Kimberly McCullough

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

Beth Chamberlin

Marcy Rylan

Gina Tognoni

ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

Kathy Brier

Catherine Hickland

Bree Williamson

PASSIONS * NBC

Erin Cardillo

Melinda Sward

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

Tracey Bregman

Judith Chapman

Adrienne Frantz

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

Jeffrey Carlson

Billy J. Miller

Jacob Young

AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

Trent Dawson

Grayson McCouch

Austin Peck

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

William deVry

Patrick Duffy

Dax Griffin

DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

Bryan Dattilo

Jay Kenneth Johnson

Joseph Mascolo

GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

Bradford Anderson

Rick Hearst

Sebastian Roche

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

Murray Bartlett

Jordan Clarke

Daniel Cosgrove

ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

Brian Kerwin

John-Paul Lavoisier

Tuc Watkins

PASSIONS * NBC

Phillip Jeanmarie

Christopher Maleki

Eric Martsolf

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

Greg Rikaart

Ted Shackelford

Kristoff St. John

Outstanding Younger Actress In A Drama Series

ALL MY CHILDREN * ABC

Melissa Claire Egan

Leven Rambin

Chrishell Stause

AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

Alexandra Chando

Jennifer Landon

Marnie Schulenburg

THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL * CBS

MacKenzie Mauzy

DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

Shelley Hennig

Rachel Melvin

Kristen Renton

GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

Julie Marie Berman

Kirsten Storms

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

Mandy Bruno

Bonnie Dennison

Caitlin Van Zandt

ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

Kristen Alderson

Farah Fath

Brittany Underwood

PASSIONS * NBC

Hannia Guillen

Danica Stewart

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

Vail Bloom

Christel Khalil

Emily O’Brien

Tammin Sursok

Outstanding Younger Actor In A Drama Series

AS THE WORLD TURNS * CBS

Van Hansis

Jake Silbermann

Jesse Lee Soffer

DAYS OF OUR LIVES * NBC

Blake Berris

Darin Brooks

Matthew Florida

GENERAL HOSPITAL * ABC

Dylan Cash

Josh Duhon

GUIDING LIGHT * CBS

John Driscoll

Tom Pelphrey

Lawrence Saint-Victor

ONE LIFE TO LIVE * ABC

Edward Alderson

Brandon Buddy

Jason Tam

PASSIONS * NBC

Adrian Bellani

Blair Redford

THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS * CBS

Hunter Allan

Bryton McClure

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