38th Daytime Emmy Awards
38th Daytime Emmy Awards | ||||
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Date | June 19, 2011 | |||
Location | Las Vegas | |||
Host | Wayne Brady | |||
Television/Radio coverage | ||||
Network | CBS[1] | |||
Producer | Associated Television International | |||
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The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards was held on June 19, 2011, and broadcast on the CBS network live from Las Vegas. Pre-Nominations were announced on February 25.[2][3] Nominations were announced on May 11.[4][5] It was hosted by Wayne Brady. Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek both received a Lifetime Achievement Award.[6]
Nominations and winners
The following is a partial list of nominees and winners. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[7][8][9]
Programs
Outstanding Drama Series | Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show |
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A first place tie was recorded in this category
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Outstanding Talk Show-Entertainment | Outstanding Talk Show-Informative |
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Outstanding Morning Program | Outstanding Lifestyle Program |
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Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program | Outstanding Culinary Program |
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Acting
Hosting
Outstanding Game Show Host | Outstanding Talk Show Host |
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A first place tie was recorded in this category
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Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host | |
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Production
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team | Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team |
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A first place tie was recorded in this category
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Special Awards
New Approaches - Daytime Entertainment |
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Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director For A Drama Series |
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Outstanding Original Song for a Drama Series |
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Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime |
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Outstanding Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation
- Paulette Victor-Lifton, Matthew Thomas Hall, Jimmy Lifton, Ian Nyeste, Michael Petak, D.J. Lynch, Aran Tanchum, Dominick Certo and Lawrence Reyes (The Penguins of Madagascar)
- Thomas McGurk, Dave Howe, Sam Gray and Michael McAuliffe (Biz Kid$)
- Joe Franco, Jeff Malinowski and Matt Longoria (The Electric Company)
- Gordon Sproule, Jeff Davis and Johnny Ludgate (Hot Wheels: Battle Force 5)
- Joe Pleiman and Patrick Downie (WordGirl)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
- Adam Berry (The Penguins of Madagascar)
- J. Walter Hawkes, Larry Hochman and Jeffrey Lesser (Wonder Pets)
- Sarah Durkee, Paul Jacobs and Christopher Cerf (Between the Lions)
- Mike Himelstein and Michael Turner (Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)
- Brian Tyler (Transformers: Prime)
- Jean-Christophe Prudhomme and Laurent Bertaud (The Garfield Show)
Outstanding Animated Program
- Bob Schooley, Mark McCorkle, Bret Haaland, Chris Neuhahn, Dean Hoff and Dina Buteyn (The Penguins of Madagascar)
- David Wilcox, Brian Grazer, Dorothea Gillim, Ellen Cockrill, Share Stallings, Matthew Baughman, Carol Greenwald, Ron Howard, Paul Higgins, David Kirschner, Jon Shapiro and Jacqui Deegan (Curious George)
- Kok Cheong Wong, Sue Bea Montgomery, Lisa Henson, Brian Henson, Jyotimoy Saha, Craig Bartlett and Halle Stanford-Grossman (Dinosaur Train)
- Janice Burgess, Jonny Belt, Sara Kamen, Ellen Martin, Robert Scull, Scott Dyer, Pamela Lehn, Jennifer Hill and Lynne Warner (The Backyardigans)
- Halle Stanford-Grossman, Joyce Campbell, Bradley Zweig, Lisa Henson and Chris Plourde (Sid the Science Kid)
Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program
- Danny Jacobs (King Julien, The Penguins of Madagascar)
- Steven Tyler (The Mad Hatter, The Wonder Pets: Adventures in Wonderland)
- Tom McGrath (Skipper, The Penguins of Madagascar)
- Martin Short (The Cat in the Hat, The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!)
- Bill Farmer (Goofy, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse)
- Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime, Transformers: Prime)
Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special
- Meredith Layne (The Penguins of Madagascar)
- Aaron Drown (Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil)
- Meredith Layne (Fanboy and Chum Chum)
Outstanding Writing in Animation
- Bob Roth, Bill Motz and Brandon Sawyer (The Penguins of Madagascar)
- John N. Huss, Ryan Raddatz, Tom Martin, Carla Filisha, Jack Ferraiolo and Eric Ledgin (WordGirl)
- P. Kevin Strader, Gentry Menzel, David Steven Cohen, Peter K. Hirsch and Jonathan Greenberg (Arthur)
- Marsha F. Griffin, Joseph Kuhr, Nicole Dubuc, Steven Melching and Duane Capizzi (Transformers: Prime)
- Tom Sheppard, Gene Grillo and Dan Serafin (Back at the Barnyard)
- Elise Allen, Joseph Purdy and Craig Bartlett (Dinosaur Train)
Lifetime Achievement Awards
Special tributes
References
- ↑ http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/03/21/the-38th-annual-daytime-emmy-awards-to-be-broadcast-live-sunday-june-19-on-cbs/86444
- ↑ Emmyonline.org
- ↑ 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Pre-Nominations Announced – Shocking Omissions
- ↑ PBS Leads Daytime Emmy Award Nominations With 57, 'General Hospital' Leads Soaps
- ↑ 2011 Daytime Emmy Award nominations: 'General Hospital' leads with 21
- ↑ Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
- ↑ "38th Daytime Emmy Award Nominations" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
- ↑ "38th Daytime Emmy Award Winners" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 2011-06-19. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
- ↑ "38th Daytime Emmy Award - Creative Arts Emmy Winners" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
- ↑ http://www.venicetheseries.com/bios/production/kim-turrisi/
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