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Nominations for ‘The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards” were announced today, first with a select group of categories on “The Talk” as the co-hosts revealed those who would be vying for an award in the drama and talk categories, among others. Additional nominations were revealed shortly thereafter. The daytime industry will celebrate this year’s nominees with the annual telecast airing on Friday, June 24 at 9:00 p.m. ET (delayed PT) on CBS.

CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” leads the pack with 18 nominations followed by “General Hospital” with 17 nominations. “Days of our Lives” has 11 nominations and “The Bold and the Beautiful” has eight. “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem” snagged three nominations, including in the categories of Drama Series, Writing and Directing.

Below is a complete list of nominations for “The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards”:

CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” leads the pack with 18 nominations followed by “General Hospital” with 17 nominations. “Days of our Lives” has 11 nominations and “The Bold and the Beautiful” has eight. “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem” snagged three nominations, including in the categories of Drama Series, Writing and Directing.

 

Below is a complete list of nominations for “The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards”:

Outstanding Lead Performance In A Drama Series: Actor

  • Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott (“The Young and the Restless”)
  • Eric Martsolf as Brady Black (“Days of our Lives”)
  • John McCook as Eric Forrester (“The Bold and the Beautiful”)
  • James Reynolds as Abe Carver (“Days of our Lives”)
  • Jason Thompson as Billy Abbott (“The Young and the Restless”)

Outstanding Lead Performance In A Drama Series: Actress

  • Marci Miller as Abigail DiMera (“Days of our Lives”)
  • Mishael Morgan as Amanda Sinclair (“The Young and the Restless”)
  • Cynthia Watros as Nina Reeves (“General Hospital”)
  • Laura Wright as Carly Corinthos (“General Hospital”)
  • Arianne Zucker as Nicole Walker (“Days of our Lives”)

Outstanding Supporting Performance In A Drama Series: Actor

  • Bryton James as Devon Hamilton (“The Young and the Restless”)
  • Jeff Kober as Cyrus Renault (“General Hospital”)
  • Aaron D. Spears as  Justin Barber (“The Bold and the Beautiful”)
  • James Patrick Stuart as Valentin Cassadine (“General Hospital”)
  • Jordi Vilasuso as Rey Rosales (“The Young and the Restless”)

Outstanding Supporting Performance In A Drama Series: Actress

  • Kimberlin Brown as Sheila Carter (“The Bold and the Beautiful”)
  • Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis (“General Hospital”)
  • Stacy Haiduk as Kristen DiMera (“Days of our Lives”)
  • Melissa Ordway as Abby Newman (“The Young and the Restless”)
  • Kelly Thiebaud as Dr. Britt Westbourne (“General Hospital”)

Outstanding Younger Performer In A Drama Series

  • Lindsay Arnold as Allie Horton (“Days of our Lives”)
  • Nicholas Chavez as Spencer Cassadine (“General Hospital”)
  • Alyvia Alyn Lind as Faith Newman (“The Young and the Restless”)
  • William Lipton as Cameron Webber (“General Hospital”)
  • Sydney Mikayla as Trina Robinson (“General Hospital”)

Outstanding Writing Team For A Drama Series

  • Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem (Peacock)
  • Days of our Lives (NBC)
  • General Hospital (ABC)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Directing Team For A Drama Series

  • Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem (Peacock)
  • Days of our Lives (NBC)
  • General Hospital (ABC)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Daytime Drama Series

  • The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
  • Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem (Peacock)
  • Days of our Lives (NBC)
  • General Hospital (ABC)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Guest Performance In A Drama Series

  • Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford (“General Hospital”)
  • Ted King as Jack Finnegan (“The Bold and the Beautiful”)
  • Michael Lowry as Dr. Clay Snyder (“Days of our Lives”)
  • Naomi Matsuda as Dr. Li Finnegan (“The Bold and the Beautiful”)
  • Ptosha Storey as Naya Benedict (“The Young and the Restless”)

Outstanding Casting

  • Days of our Lives / Beyond Salem (NBC/Peacock)
  • Dogs (Netflix)
  • General Hospital (ABC)
  • Start Up (PBS)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Live Sound Mixing And Sound Editing

Outstanding Costume Design/Styling

  • The Drew Barrymore Show (SYNDICATED)
  • General Hospital (ABC)
  • Nick Cannon (SYNDICATED)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Makeup

  • General Hospital (ABC)
  • The Real (SYNDICATED)
  • Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch)
  • Tamron Hall (SYNDICATED)
  • The View (ABC)

Outstanding Original Song

  • “Grateful For It All” from The Young and the Restless (CBS)
  • “Next to You” from The Young and the Restless (CBS)
  • “Talks With Mama Tina Theme Song” from Talks With Mama Tina (Facebook Watch)

Outstanding Lighting Direction

  • Jeopardy! (SYNDICATED)
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
  • Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch)
  • The View (ABC)
  • Wheel of Fortune (ABC)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Technical Team, Camera Work, Video

  • Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade (ABC)
  • Jeopardy! (SYNDICATED)
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
  • The View (ABC)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design

  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show (SYNDICATED)
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show (SYNDICATED)
  • Tamron Hall (SYNDICATED)
  • The View (ABC)
  • The Young and the Restless (CBS)

Outstanding Hairstyling

  • The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
  • The Real (SYNDICATED)
  • Red Table Talk (Facebook Watch)
  • Red Table Talk: The Estefans (Facebook Watch)
  • The Talk (CBS)
  • The View (ABC)



Note: The post Nominations Announced for ‘The 49th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards’ appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.
 

 

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On 5/5/2022 at 2:01 PM, Faulkner said:

I don’t get how the Emmys justify nominating every single broadcast soap for Outstanding Drama Series year after year. Even in this depleted landscape, it’s an embarrassing participation trophy.

I was about to say: "Whew! My soap got nominated for Outstanding Drama Series!!!! Party." 

 

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23 minutes ago, Noel said:

I was about to say: "Whew! My soap got nominated for Outstanding Drama Series!!!! Party." 

Lol. That’s really what it is. They should have only 2-3 nominees per year for Outstanding Drama Series, but I guess that would be a greater admission of the award’s irrelevance. They want to be inclusive and give all viewers something to root for in the most important category. But it’s funny: looking at overall stats, these surviving shows rack up Outstanding Drama Series nominations for simply existing. I suppose only showbiz awards nerds care about such things.

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I like the idea of nominating two, instead of four or whatever number they have now. 

 

Across the pond for the BAFTA's even though they have not as many soaps as well (more than US of course), they still manage to leave a few out for best continuing drama, this year it was Hollyoaks and EastEnders.

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On 5/6/2022 at 7:24 AM, KirkB said:

I want to see Marci win now. Just to prove how bad these awards are now and have been for awhile. Just like Heisman trophy. Complete jokes.

Marci Miller is great and definitely deserves the win.  Her winning would prove that the Daytime Emmys are NOT a joke in this category,

1 hour ago, David_Vickers said:

Marci Miller is great and definitely deserves the win.  Her winning would prove that the Daytime Emmys are NOT a joke in this category,

If anyone from DOOL wins an Emmy again after all this time, it will prove that the systemic bias against the show has changed into something else.

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1 minute ago, Tonksadora said:

If anyone from DOOL wins an Emmy again after all this time, it will prove that the systemic bias against the show has changed into something else.

Cady McClain won an Emmy last year for Jennifer on DAYS.

1 hour ago, David_Vickers said:

Cady McClain won an Emmy last year for Jennifer on DAYS.

Guest Actor or Best Support? That's fantastic. She was great as Jennifer Horton Deveraux. I wish they'd give it to her permanent. I missed that news. Thnx. But, I don't think she broke the curse. That's like, okay, bring someone in who is known for other shows & then give them an award.

 

On 5/5/2022 at 1:37 PM, Faulkner said:

Outstanding Daytime Drama Series

Beyond Salem

The Bold and the Beautiful 

Days of our Lives

General Hospital 

The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Lead Actress

Marci Miller, DAYS

Mishael Morgan, Y&R

Cynthia Watros, GH

Laura Wright, GH

Arianne Zucker, DAYS

Outstanding Lead Actor

Peter Bergman, Y&R

Eric Martsolf, DAYS

John McCook, B&B

James Reynolds, DAYS

Jason Thompson, Y&R

Outstanding Supporting Actor

Bryton James, Y&R

Jeff Kober, GH

Aaron D. Spears, B&B

James Patrick Stuart, GH

Jordi Vilasuso, Y&R 

Outstanding Supporting Actress

Kimberlin Brown, B&B

Nancy Lee Grahn, GH

Stacy Haiduk, DAYS

Melissa Ordway, Y&R

Kelly Thiebaud, GH

Outstanding Younger Performer 

Lindsay Arnold, DAYS

Nicholas Chavez, GH

Alyvia Alyn Lind, Y&R

William Lipton, GH

Sydney Mikayla, GH

Outstanding Guest Performer

Robert Gossett (Marshall, GH)

Ted King, (Jack, B&B)

Michael Lowry, (Dr. Clay, DAYS)

Naomi Matsuda (Li, B&B)

Ptosha Storey, (Naya, Y&R)

More Daytime Emmy Reels

Arianne Zucker chose the breakup scene with Eric for her reel.

Lindsay Arnold submitted the hypnotized/remembering the rape by Charlie in London scenes.

James Reynolds submitted the 40th anniversary episode.

John McCook (Eric, B&B)
.Eric could not fulfill his wife’s physical needs, and he made some bad choices, choices that I didn’t agree with. Brad explained all of this to me before we did it. He actually had me up to the office, and he said, “How would you feel about telling a story about erectile dysfunction and about sending [Eric’s] wife off to be with somebody else?” And I said, “Look, I don’t mind making bad choices or wrong choices for Eric, as long as in the end, we can see why he makes these choices.” And that’s where the scene was that we showed — it’s Eric trying to explain to Ridge why he was allowing his wife, Quinn, to be off with Carter. But you know, it’s very exciting that Brad gave me the opportunity to say, “No, I’m not comfortable doing that.” And we talked about it, not at great length, but he said, “Okay, we’re going to go with it then.” And it was very exciting when it started happening, and we had a good year with it, we really did. It took a long time to tell that story

I’ve only seen two of the scenes Kimberlin Brown (Shelia, B&B) put on her reel and that was Shelia screaming at Stephanie’s photo and Shelia and Steffy in hell. Here’s Kimberlin in her own words…
Originally, we thought it would be best to tell a story, from point A to the final scene, as far as when I first arrived on the show and what happened along the way to set things up, and then I started remembering other scenes and other pieces that, to me, were just great moments. And when other actors come to you on the show and say, “Boy, I hope you choose this show,” or, “I hope you choose that one!” it really jars your memory and it helps you, it truly does. I had Annika [Noelle, Hope Logan] say, “Kimberlin, you’ve got to put the scene in when you’re talking to Steffy Forrester in hell,” and I was like, “Oh, my gosh, yes!” Because I’ve been so busy, and I’ve have so much to do since I came back, it’s a little bit overwhelming, so to have people come forward from the show and help me with their recommendations, it really pulled everything together that was necessary. But, yeah, I don’t know really what to say today, to be honest! I’m just very excited

Here’s what Ted King (Jack, B&B) said was on his reel…
There were quite a few. It started with scenes at Finn and Steffy’s [Jacqueline MacInnes Wood] wedding and then moved into heavier scenes with Naomi, who’s also been nominated, and I’m thrilled for her. She played my wife, Li Finnegan, and so I included a scene from [their conversation when Jack revealed the truth about Finn’s parentage], and then I included several scenes with Sheila, Kimberlin Brown. And then there was one final scene with Tanner Novlan, so me and Finn, where it was basically mea culpa — I had done bad things, and I needed to come clean to my son! [

Here’s what Guest Performer nominee Naomi Matsuda (Li, B&B) says she put in her Emmy reel….
The scene where I find out that I had been betrayed all these years, that my husband on the show, Ted King, had been lying to me for all these years about our son, who turned out to be his biological son who I thought we had adopted together, and finding out that he was the love child of my husband when he had the affair.

 

 

 

Personally I am just appalled that Stacy Haiduk is nominated. I mean, if she were nominated for Worst Recast, then, maybe.

A poster in another forum felt moved to speak & explain some things about the Daytime Emmys & make some reminders. He explained the Blue Ribbon panels being made up of peers, actors on actors, writers on writers, etc. And, they watch the reels & score them in points. When the points are tallied, it yields 2 things, at that same time, 1-the list of nominees and 2-the winner. Picked at the same time. The work covered is one calendar year, this year 2021. None of this year is eligible until next year. It is better for the genre if everyone wins some Emmy. It is not really great for one show to sweep it. The last time that almost happened was SB in 1989 winning 6 out of 9. Actors reels are 15 min. tops, whatever scenes you want, suggest about 3 scenes. (This person thought they should be 20 min.) Show is two full episodes, not edited. Writing & Directing are edited to show one storyline. He went over all the changes actor reels have been, from 4 episodes, etc.

Regarding the Y&R episode referred to as the Anniversary of Neil Winter's Death (Kristoff St. John) which may have shown up in various reels & also may be   the Y&R Show reel & one of the Writing reels, two posters from GoldDerby offer (1) this short clip which features a nominated song and (2) the promise of a transcript & a recap at TV Megasite. Episode May 28, 2021

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYHXYmTlz1A&t=148s

Here's the transcript: http://tvmegasite.net/.../older/2021/yr-trans-05-28-21.shtml Update: http://tvmegasite.net/updates/yr/2021/yr-05-28-21.shtml Short recap: https://www.tvmeg.com/.../yr-short-recap-friday-may-28-2021/

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Tidying up. Epi May 28, 2021; adding

It's alive! Y&R May 28, 2021

Neil Winters Anniversary Tribute

May 28, 2021, a tribute to Neil Winters upon the anniversary of his death, is a tight, well-written and excellently acted daytime drama episode. There is a musical underbed of jazz throughout, tying the various scenes together that gives the day a feeling, an ambience of calm but very alert status. The show begins with Neil's youngest child, Moses, who had previously done the invitations for this day & was then working on the program for the day, which was set up to be a walk through what Neil Winters life had been like. There was a playlist where one could listen to Neil's favorite music. There was a planned walk for the guest to take from place to place where the locales were important stops along the way in Neil's life. Crimson Lights, work, etc. Then, once this is set up, the story goes from person, or group of people, to person, as each did the walk. It progressed nicely and culminated with different people putting a flower down at Neil's final resting place. Well done!

When MTS entered she exclaimed, "Oh, I know this piece." and walked directly over to a piano & sat down & played with the music. Lovely moment, seemed so authentic.

 

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Add write-up of episode. Add MTS.

Two DOOL nominees, Eric Martsolf & Stacy Haidug, chose their scenes for their reels, from 2 consecutive episodes: May 26, 2021 and

May 27, 2021. I just watched both episodes. They're up on dailymotion.

Kristen is in police custody. Brady is visiting her. She had kidnapped Chloe & put her in the trunk of some car. She tells them where the car is but it's gone because Jan Spears has taken it & she has kidnapped Claire. Kate finally wa/oh that won't be on their reels. Um, very intense & high emotion, Brady is seething, angry, Kristen is crying, pleading, and Brady breaks it off with her, for good.

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What is on reel.

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On 5/5/2022 at 12:20 PM, dragonflies said:

Awww I hope Naomi Matsuda wins, she's fantastic!!

Me too!

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