28th Daytime Emmy Awards

Award ceremony
  • May 18, 2001 (Ceremony)
  • May 12 (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York CityPresented byNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesHosted byKathie Lee GiffordHighlightsOutstanding Drama SeriesAs the World TurnsOutstanding Game ShowWho Wants to Be a MillionaireTelevision/radio coverageNetworkNBC
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The 28th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 2001 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (2000). As the World Turns tied with General Hospital for the most Daytime Emmys won in a single year, with a total of eight.

Winners in each category are in bold.[1]

Outstanding Drama Series

Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series

Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

Outstanding Talk Show

Outstanding Talk Show Host

Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show

Outstanding Game Show Host

Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

Outstanding Sound Mixing

  • Clancy Livingston, Dean Okrand, Bill Thiederman and Mike Brooks (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show)
  • Susan Pelino (Journey of Dr. Dre)
  • Bill Baggett and Robert Montrone (Martha Stewart Living)
  • Stephanie Cottrell (Natureworks)
  • Christopher Allan and Dan Lesiw (ZOOM)

Outstanding Sound Editing - Special Class

  • Jennifer Mertens, Paca Thomas, Otis Van Osten, Rick Hammel, Eric Hertsguaard, Robbi Smith, Brian F. Mars, Marc S. Perlman and Dominick Certo (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
  • Robert Hargreaves, George Brooks, Gregory Beaumont, Mark Keatts, Linda Di Franco, Kelly Ann Foley and Kim Strand (Batman Beyond)
  • Robert Schott, Andy Erice, Christopher Fina and Brian Beatrice (Between the Lions)
  • Robert Duran and Roshaun Hawley (Jackie Chan Adventures)
  • Robert Duran, Robert Poole II and Robbi Smith (Roughnecks: The Starship Troopers Chronicles)
  • Robert Hargreaves and Giovanni Moscardino (X-Men: Evolution)
  • Rick Hinson and Elizabeth Hinson (Clifford the Big Red Dog)

Outstanding Sound Mixing - Special Class

  • Tom Maydeck and Robert Hargreaves (X-Men: Evolution)
  • Krandal Crews, Eric Freeman, Timothy Borquez, and Timothy J. Garrity (The Angry Beavers)
  • Stéphane Bergeron (Arthur Arthur (season 5))
  • John Hegedes, Robert Hargreaves and Tom Maydeck (Batman Beyond)
  • Blake Norton, Bob Schott and Dick Maitland (Sesame Street)

Outstanding in Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing

Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series

Outstanding Children's Series

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series

Outstanding Children's Special

  • Run the Wild Fields: Paul Rauch (executive producer), Paul A. Kaufman (executive producer), Robert A. Halmi (executive producer), Rodney Patrick Vaccaro (co-producer)
  • A Storm in Summer: Renée Valente (executive producer), Robert A. Halmi (executive producer)
  • Ratz: Cydney Bernard (producer)
  • The Sandy Bottom Orchestra: Joseph Maurer (executive producer), Bradley Wigor (executive producer)
  • What Matters: 2001 Millennium Special: Dolores Morris (executive producer), Ann Blumenthal Jacobs (producer), Patricia Ryan Lampl (producer), Nina Shelton (coordinating producer)

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special

Lifetime achievement award

References

  1. ^ "The Twenty-Eighth Annual Daytime Emmy Awards". Soap Central and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. New York City. Retrieved February 9, 2016.

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