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Who should the nominees be next year?

I only watch two shows so my suggestions are somewhat limited. The ones I want to win are in italics.

Outstanding Drama Series

The Bold and the Beautiful

The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

The Bold and the Beautiful (tie)

The Young and the Restless (tie)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Jack Wagner (Dominick Marone, B&B)

Eric Braeden (Victor Newman, Y&R)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Susan Flannery (Stephanie Forrester, B&B)

Hunter Tylo (Taylor Hayes, B&B)

Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor, Y&R)

Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman, Y&R)

Jess Walton (Jill Foster Abbott, Y&R)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Kyle Lowder (Rick Forrester, B&B)

Daniel Goddard (Cane Ashby, Y&R)

Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti, Y&R)

Greg Rikaart (Kevin Fisher, Y&R)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Ashley Jones (Bridget Forrester, B&B)

Alley Mills (Pamela Douglas, B&B)

Heather Tom (Katie Logan, B&B)

Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell, Y&R)

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

Kevin Schmidt (Noah Newman, Y&R)

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

MacKenzie Mauzy (Phoebe Forrester, B&B) (tie)

Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy Forrester, B&B)

Christel Khalil (Lily Winters, Y&R) (tie)

Tammin Sursok (Colleen Carlton, Y&R)

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I have not watched all year but this is what I would pick for the times I have watched.

Outstanding Drama Series

All My Children

One Life To Live

The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

All My Children

The Bold and the Beautiful

One Life To Live

The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Directinr in a Drama Series

All My Children

Bold & the Beautiful

One Life To Live

Young & the Restless

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Darnell Williams (AMC)

Michael E. Knight (AMC)

Jon Hensley (ATWT)

Trevor St. John (OLTL)

Robert S. Woods (OLTL)

Eric Braedan (Y&R)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Debbi Morgan (AMC)

Kim Zimmer (GL)

Erika Slezak (OLTL)

Robin Strasser (OLTL)

Melody Thomas Scott (Y&R)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Jason Thompson (GH)

Bruce Weitz (GH)

Bradley Cole (GL)

John-Paul Lavoisier (OLTL)

Michael Graziadei (Y&R)

Ted Shackelford (Y&R)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Bobbie Eakes (AMC)

Ellen Dolan (ATWT)

Alley Mills (Pamela Douglas, B&B)

Peggy McCay (Days)

Carolyn Hennesy (GH)

Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell, Y&R)

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

Cornelius Smith Jr. (AMC)

Billy Magnussen (ATWT)

Mick Hazen (ATWT)

Brandon Buddy (OLTL)

Austin Williams (OLTL)

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy, The Bold and the Beautiful)

Kirsten Storms (Maxie, General Hospital)

Julie Marie Berman (Lulu, GH)

Farah Fath (Gigi/Emma, One Life to Live)

Kristen Alderson (Starr, OLTL)

Melissa Fumero (Adriana, OLTL)

Brittany Underwood (OLTL)

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I pretty much co-sign with your selections, although I would outright abolish the Younger Actor and Actress categories. The youth talent in daytime just isn't as strong as it has been in years past. I'd like to see Melissa Claire Egan get some recognition for her work on AMC.

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Outstanding Drama Series

All My Children

One Life To Live

The Young and the Restless

The Bold and the Beautiful

Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

All My Children

The Bold and the Beautiful

One Life To Live

The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Directinr in a Drama Series

All My Children

Bold & the Beautiful

One Life To Live

Young & the Restless

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Michael E. Knight (AMC)

Trevor St. John (OLTL)

Eric Braedan (Y&R)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Debbi Morgan (AMC)

Robin Strasser (OLTL)

Melody Thomas Scott (Y&R)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Bobbie Eakes (Krystal, AMC)

Alley Mills (Pamela Douglas, B&B)

Peggy McCay (Caroline Brady, Days)

Carolyn Hennesy (Diane, GH)

Kimberly McCullough (Robin, GH)

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

Cornelius Smith Jr. (Frankie, AMC)

Daniel Kennedy (Peter, AMC)

Billy Miller (Billy, Y&R)

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

Kirsten Storms (Maxie, General Hospital)

I will add others later...

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Who should get Emmy nods in 2009? Deserving actors.

Outstanding Drama Series

The Young and the Restless

All My Children

Days of our Lives (thanks to Ed Scott)

Outstanding Writing in a Drama Series

The Bold and the Beautiful (for Storm's death)

The Young and the Restless (for Kay's SL in 2008)

All My Children (the build-up to the tornado and the fall-out)

One Life to Live (for an ambitious attempt at commemorating its 40th anniversary)

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

Eric Braeden (Victor Newman, Y&R)

David Canary (Adam Chandler, AMC)

Darnell Williams (Jesse Hubbard, AMC)

Thorsten Kaye (Zach Slater, AMC)

Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder, ATWT)

Peter Reckell (Bo Brady, Days)

Robert S. Woods (Bo Buchanan, OLTL)

Trevor St. John (Todd Manning, OLTL)

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

Susan Flannery (Stephanie Forrester, B&B)

Debbi Morgan (Angie Baxter Hubbard, AMC)

Bobbie Eakes (Krystal Carey, AMC)

Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor, Y&R)

Melody Thomas Scott (Nikki Newman, Y&R)

Robin Strasser (Dorian Lord, OLTL)

Bree Williamson (Jessica Buchanan, OLTL)

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Michael Graziadei (Daniel Romalotti, Y&R)

Josh Morrow (Nicholas Newman, Y&R)

Ted Shackelford (Jeffrey Bardwell, Y&R)

Rick Hearst (Ric Lansing, GH)

Jason Thomson (Dr. Patrick Drake, GH)

Jacob Young (JR Chandler, AMC)

Cornelius Smith Jr (Dr. Frankie Hubbard, AMC)

Joseph Mascolo (Stefano DiMera, Days)

James Scott (EJ DiMera, Days)

ETA: William deVry (Storm Logan, B&B)

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Jess Walton (Jill Foster Abbott, Y&R)

Judith Chapman (Gloria Bardwell, Y&R)

Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda Walsh , ATWT)

Ellen Dolan (Margo Hughes, ATWT)

Kimberley McCullough (Dr. Robin Scorpio, GH)

Carolyn Hennessy (Diane, GH)

Farah Fath (Gigi Morasco, OLTL)

Kristen Alderson (Starr Manning, OLTL)

Melissa Archer (Natalie Buchanan, OLTL)

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

Billy Magnussen (Casey Hughes, ATWT)

Daniel Kennedy (Petey Cortlandt, AMC)

Jay Kenneth Johnson (Philip Kiriakis, Days)

Kevin Schmidt (Noah Newman, Y&R)

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

Jacqueline MacInnes Wood (Steffy Forrester, B&B)

Kristen Storms (Maxie Jones, GH)

Elizabeth Hendricksen (Chloe Mitchell, Y&R)

Rachel Melvin (Chelsea, Days)

This was actually harder than I thought.

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Drama-

Y&R... oltl, amc, days.

Lead Actress-

Bobbie Eakes, Mel T Scott, Debbie Morgan, Bree Williamson, D Hall

Lead Actor-

David Canary, James Scott, Eric Braden, Michael Park, Robert Newman

Supp Actress-

Kimberley McCullough, Rebecca Herbst, Rebecca Budig, Julie Pinson, Judith Chapmen

Supp Actor-

Brad Anderson, Josh Morrow, Jason Thompson, Jacob Young, Peter Reckell

Yng Actress-

Kirsten Storms, Liz H (is she still young enough?), Rachel Melvin, Shelly Henig, Jacqueline MacInnes Wood

Yng Actor-

Kevin Schmidt, Cornelius Smith Jr. (age?)...

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Elizabeth Hendrickson & Jay Kenneth Johnson are both too old for younger actor. I think Jay is either 30 or 31 now. I know Elizabeth is the same age as Eden Reigel and she is too old for the category now.

Cornelius Smith Jr. I think has one year of eligibility left - this year.

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Oh product placement is just a year or two away if soaps last. You will get more talks about it all the time.

I have some old tapes of Burns & Allen from the 1950's when commercials were just a part of the show. One minute the story is going and the next minute you would see Gracie go over to the table and pour a cup of coffee and start talking about the sponsor.

That is all the future of soaps and TV again I am sure. In addition you will see long camera shots that will show a box of Trojan condoms on the night table or more shots of characters going into a store to buy Tums or Rolaids. Or you will see Marlena sitting at her dressing table talking about how she loves her Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds perfume.

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Have only following the Bell soaps this year plus/minus some OLTL

My suggestions with some actors deserving a bold mention...

Lead Actress

Jeanne Cooper (for once she IS lead), Melody Thomas Scott (great year for her), Susan Flannery, Hunter Tylo (early in the year with her alcoholism), Robin Strasser (camp also needs some Emmy love)

Lead Actor

Eric Braeden (broken Victor is SO Emmy fine), Peter Bergman (the Victor channeling episode...), John McCook (shortly after he awoke from coma)

Supporting Actress

Alley Mills (for Wonder Year's sake give the actress an Emmy!), Ashley Jones (for pulling gold with crap), Jess Walton & Elizabeth Hendrickson (pure gold!), Sharon Case, Emily O'Brian, Farath Fath (can't believe I'm saying this)

Supporting Actor

Michael Graziadei (he's just fabulous and sells everything), Ted Shakleford, William DeVry (for the post-shooting episode), Tuc Watkins, Dude playing Jared on OLTL

Younger Actress & Actor

Jacqueline McInnes Wood - the most pleasant surprise amongst the young ones, can't think of anybody else in this age group impressing me which is sad but also a nice twist meaning that more mature actors were on the forefront at least on the shows I watch. B)

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