38th Daytime Emmy Awards

Award ceremony
  • June 19, 2011 (Ceremony)
  • June 17 (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationLas Vegas Hilton, Paradise, NevadaPresented byNational Academy of Television Arts and SciencesHosted byWayne BradyHighlightsOutstanding Drama SeriesThe Bold and the BeautifulOutstanding Game ShowJeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune (tie)Television/radio coverageNetworkCBSProduced byAssociated Television International
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The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, June 19, 2011, at the Las Vegas Hilton, and were televised on CBS. The Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented two days earlier on June 17 at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel.[1][2]

The televised ceremony was hosted by Wayne Brady. The Pre-Nominations were announced on February 25, and the final nominations were announced May 11, 2011. At the event, Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek both received a Lifetime Achievement Award.[3][4][5]

Nominations and winners

The following is a partial list of nominees and winners. Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[6][7][8]

Programs

Outstanding Drama Series Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show

A first place tie was recorded in this category

Outstanding Talk Show-Entertainment Outstanding Talk Show-Informative
  • The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated)
    • Dr. Phil (Syndicated)
    • The Doctors (Syndicated)
Outstanding Morning Program Outstanding Lifestyle Program
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program Outstanding Culinary Program

Acting

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series
Actor Actress
Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series
Actor Actress
Outstanding Performance by a Younger Artist in a Drama Series
Actor Actress

Hosting

Outstanding Game Show Host Outstanding Talk Show Host

A first place tie was recorded in this category

Outstanding Lifestyle/Culinary Host  

Production

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

A first place tie was recorded in this category

Special awards

New Approaches - Daytime Entertainment
  • What If... An All My Children, One Life to Live and General Hospital (ABC web series)
    • Executive Producers: Brian Briskman, Sue Johnson, Adam Rockmore
    • Producers: Leeanne Irvin, John Corser
    • Director: Frank Valentini
    • Writer: Sara Saedi
    • Associate Producer: Delara Adams-Warom
Outstanding Achievement for a Casting Director For A Drama Series
Outstanding Original Song for a Drama Series
Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime
  • Venice: The Series (web series)
    • Executive Producers: Crystal Chappell, Kim Turrisi
    • Supervising Producer: Maria Macina

Outstanding Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation

  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Joe Pleiman and Patrick Downie (WordGirl)

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

Outstanding Animated Program

Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program

Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series or Special

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)

Outstanding Directing in an Animated Program

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

Lifetime Achievement Awards

Special tributes

References

  1. ^ ""The 38th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards" to Be Broadcast Live Sunday, June 19 on CBS". TV By The Numbers. 21 March 2011. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  2. ^ "2011 Daytime Emmy Award Winners". Deadline Hollywood. 19 June 2011. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  3. ^ "38th Annual Daytime Emmy Pre-Nominations Announced – Shocking Omissions!". On-Air On-Soaps. 25 February 2011. Archived from the original on 24 August 2017. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  4. ^ Powers, Lindsay (11 May 2011). "'General Hospital' Is No. 1 in Daytime Emmy Award Nominations With 21". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  5. ^ Reiher, Andrea (11 May 2011). "2011 Daytime Emmy Award nominations: 'General Hospital' leads with 21". zap2it. Archived from the original on 11 April 2016. Retrieved 24 August 2017.
  6. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announces the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Award Nominations" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 11 May 2011 (PDF). Retrieved 25 August 2017. {{cite web}}: Check |archive-url= value (help)
  7. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announces winners of the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 19 June 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  8. ^ "The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announces winners of the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy Awards" (PDF). National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
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