32nd Daytime Emmy Awards

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32nd Daytime Emmy Awards
Date May 20, 2005
Site Radio City Music Hall, New York City
Creative Arts Awards May 14, 2005
Network CBS
31st Daytime 33rd Daytime

The 32nd Daytime Emmy Awards, commemorating excellence in American daytime programming from 2004, was held on Friday, May 20, 2005 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. CBS televised the ceremonies in the United States. Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented on May 14, 2005, while nominations were announced on March 2.

CBS also conducted an online viewer poll to decide the "Most Irresistible Combination".

Contents

[edit] Nominations and winners

The following is a partial list of nominees, with winners in bold:

[edit] Outstanding Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

[edit] Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

[edit] Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show

[edit] Outstanding Game Show Host

[edit] Outstanding Talk Show

  • Dr. Phil: Carla Pennington Stewart, Executive Producer
  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show: Ellen Degeneres, Executive Producer; Mary Connelly, Executive Producer; Ed Glavin, Executive Producer; Andy Lassner, Co-Executive Producer
  • Live With Regis and Kelly: Regis Philbin, Executive Producer; Michael Gelman, Executive Producer
  • Soap Talk: Kari Sagin, Executive Producer
  • The View: Bill Geddie, Executive Producer; Barbara Walters, Executive Producer; Alexandra Cohen, Supervising Producer; Patrick Ignozzi, Coordinating Producer; Matthew J. Strauss, Coordinating Producer; Jennifer Brookman, Producer; Jonathan Faulhaber, Producer; Dana Goodman, Producer; Audrey Jones, Producer; Jamie Kotkin-Hammer, Producer; Gregory Piccioli, Producer; Rachel Weintraub, Producer

[edit] Outstanding Talk Show Host

[edit] Outstanding Service Show

[edit] Outstanding Service Show Host

Two winners were recorded in the Outstanding Service Show Host category, as a tie was recorded in the race between Michael Chiarello and Bobby Flay.

[edit] Outstanding Special Class Series

[edit] Outstanding Children's Animated Program

[edit] Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

[edit] Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program

[edit] Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series

[edit] Outstanding Children's Series

[edit] Outstanding Performer In A Children's Series

[edit] Lifetime Achievement Award

[edit] Most Irresistible Combination

CBS conducted an online viewer poll to decide the "Most Irresistible Combination". The winners were announced live during the Emmys broadcast.

[edit] External links