“General Hospital” led night one of the 51st annual Daytime Emmy Awards, winning four prizes — including the outstanding daytime drama Emmy. “General Hospital” won the top daytime drama award for the fourth year in a row.
“GH” took an early lead as proceedings got underway, including writing, directing and supporting actor performance in a daytime drama series (Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford). While accepting the honor for daytime drama directing, the show’s team paid tribute to Johnny Wactor, the former “GH” performer who was recently killed.
Besides Gossett from “GH,” daytime acting awards were spread out among several shows, with CBS’ “The Young and the Restless” winning two — for lead actress (Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers) and supporting actress (Courtney Hope as Sally Spectra). CBS’ “The Bold and the Beautiful” won the drama actor for Thorsten Kaye as Ridge Forrester, who also won last year.
In the daytime talk race, the syndicated “The Kelly Clarkson Show” scored its fourth consecutive win. Mark Consuelos and Kelly Ripa from “Live with Kelly and Mark” won for talk host. In entertainment news, “Entertainment Tonight” took the Emmy for the fifth consecutive time.
This is the second year in a two-year telecast deal that NATAS had set with CBS, which has broadcast the Daytime Emmys 18 times, more than any other network. The rest of the awards will be handed out on Saturday, June 8, at Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards. That ceremony will be streamed on The Emmys apps and at watch.TheEmmys.tv.
“Entertainment Tonight” anchors Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner were back to once again host the Daytime Emmys. Frazier and Turner previously hosted the Daytime Emmys in 2022 and 2023. The duo is also nominated this year in the outstanding daytime personality – daily category, while “Entertainment Tonight” is nominated in outstanding entertainment news series.
The telecast opened with more CBS hosts, “The Talk’s” Amanda Kloots and Jerry O’Connell, in a tongue-in-cheek song and dance number. Later, the In Memoriam segment kicked off with a nod to late KTLA entertainment reporter Sam Rubin.
The ceremonies took place at the Westin Bonaventure hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Major awards passed on Friday include daytime drama series, daytime talk series, entertainment news series, daytime talk series host and the major daytime acting categories.
Among other highlights, legendary star Dick Van Dyke, at age 98, is now the oldest actor to receive a Daytime Emmy win. Van Dyke was nominated as a guest performer in a daytime drama series for “Days of Our Lives.” And “The Young and the Restless” icon Melody Thomas Scott, veteran soap opera producer Edward J. Scott and public TV food host Lidia Bastianich are all set to receive Lifetime Achievement awards. “Be My Guest with Ina Garten” received its first Emmy for Culinary Series.
On night two, Robert Downey Jr. won his first-ever Emmy for “Downey’s Dream Cars” in the lifestyle program category., while Buddy Valastro also received his first Emmy as culinary host for “Legends of the Fork.” Also, Dwyane Wade won his first Daytime Emmy as an executive producer of “Dads,” for short form programming.
Effective this Daytime Emmys will no longer include a category devoted to younger performers in a daytime drama; they’ll now be required to enter lead, supporting or guest categories.
The eligibility period for the 2024 Daytime Emmys is Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2023. Here are this year’s winners:
NIGHT ONE: The 51st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
Daytime Drama Series
WINNER: “General Hospital” (ABC)
“The Bay” (Popstar! TV)
“The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
“Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
“Neighbours” (Amazon Freevee)
“The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Daytime Talk Series
WINNER: “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
“The Jennifer Hudson Show” (Syndicated)
“Tamron Hall” (Syndicated)
“Turning The Tables with Robin Roberts” (Disney+)
“The View” (ABC)
Entertainment News Series
WINNER: “Entertainment Tonight” (Syndicated)
“Access Hollywood” (Syndicated)
“Extra”(Syndicated)
Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actor
WINNER: Thorsten Kaye as Ridge Forrester, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Eric Braeden as Victor Newman, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Scott Clifton as Liam Spencer, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Eric Martsolf as Brady Black, “Days of Our Lives” (Peacock)
John McCook as Eric Forrester, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Lead Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress
WINNER: Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Tamara Braun as Ava Vitali, “Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
Finola Hughes as Anna Devane, “General Hospital” (ABC)
Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Annika Noelle as Hope Logan, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Cynthia Watros as Nina Reeves, “General Hospital” (ABC)
Supporting Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actress
WINNER: Courtney Hope as Sally Spectra, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Jennifer Gareis as Donna Logan, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Linsey Godfrey as Sarah Horton, “Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
Allison Lanier as Summer Newman Abbott, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Emily O’Brien as Gwen Rizczech, “Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
Supporting Performance in a Daytime Drama Series: Actor
WINNER: Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford, “General Hospital” (ABC)
Bryton James as Devon Winters, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Wally Kurth as Justin Kiriakis, “Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
A Martinez as Nardo Ramos, “The Bay” (Popstar! TV)
Mike Manning as Caleb McKinnon, “The Bay” (Popstar! TV)
Guest Performance in a Daytime Drama Series
WINNER: Dick Van Dyke as Mystery Man/Timothy Robicheaux, “Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
Linden Ashby as Cameron Kirsten, “The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Ashley Jones as Dr. Bridget Forrester, “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
Alley Mills as Heather Webber, “General Hospital” (ABC)
Guy Pearce as Mike Young, “Neighbours” (Amazon Freevee)
Daytime Talk Host
WINNER: Mark Consuelos, Kelly Ripa, “Live with Kelly and Mark” (Syndicated)
Joy Behar, Whoopi Goldberg, Alyssa Farah Griffin, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin, Ana Navarro, “The View” (ABC)
Kelly Clarkson, “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Natalie Morales, Jerry O’Connell, Sheryl Underwood, “The Talk” (CBS)
Tamron Hall, “Tamron Hall” (Syndicated)
Daytime Personality — Daily
WINNER: Kevin Frazier, Nischelle Turner, Matt Cohen, Cassie DiLaura, Denny Directo, Will Marfuggi, Rachel Smith, “Entertainment Tonight” (Syndicated)
Frank Caprio, “Caught in Providence” (Facebook Watch)
Deborah Norville, Steven Fabian, Lisa Guerrero, Ann Mercogliano, Jim Moret, Les Trent, “Inside Edition” (Syndicated)
Star Jones, Robert Hernandez, “Divorce Court” (Syndicated)
Judge Judy Sheindlin, Whitney Kumar, Kevin Rasco, Sarah Rose, “Judy Justice” (Amazon Freevee)
Writing Team for a Daytime Drama Series
WINNER: “General Hospital” (ABC)
“The Bay” (Popstar! TV)
“The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
“Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
“The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Directing Team for a Daytime Drama Series
WINNER: “General Hospital” (ABC)
“The Bay” (Popstar! TV)
“The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
“Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
“The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Culinary Series
WINNER: “Be My Guest with Ina Garten” (Food Network)
“Family Dinner” (Magnolia Network)
“Selena + Chef: Home for the Holidays” (Food Network)
“Valerie’s Home Cooking” (Food Network)
“What Am I Eating? with Zooey Deschanel” (Max)
NIGHT TWO: The 51st Annual Daytime Emmy Creative Arts & Lifestyle Awards
Legal/Courtroom Program
WINNER: “Judy Justice” (Amazon Freevee)
“Hot Bench” (Syndicated)
“Justice For The People with Judge Milian” (Syndicated)
“The People’s Court” (Syndicated)
“We The People with Judge Lauren Lake” (Syndicated)
Travel, Adventure and Nature Program
WINNER: “Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory” (National Geographic)
“Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper” (National Geographic)
“Guy’s All-American Road Trip” (Food Network)
“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild” (NBC)
“Street Somm” (Tastemade)
Instructional/How-To Program
WINNER: “Hack My Home” (Netflix)
“Fixer to Fabulous” (HGTV)
“Fixer Upper: The Hotel” (Magnolia Network)
“Martha Gardens” (Roku)
“Windy City Rehab” (HGTV)
Lifestyle Program
WINNER: “Downey’s Dream Cars” (Max)
“George to the Rescue” (NBC)
“Growing Floret” (Magnolia Network)
“Homegrown” (Magnolia Network)
“Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” (Netflix)
Arts and Popular Culture Program
WINNER: “Oprah and ‘The Color Purple’ Journey” (Max)
“Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids” (Vimeo)
“King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch” (Netflix)
“Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter” (SundanceTV)
“Variety Studio: Actors on Actors” (PBS)
“Working in the Theatre” (AmericanTheatreWing.org)
Educational and Informational Program
WINNER: “Leveling Lincoln” (PBS)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Harlem Globetrotters Play It Forward” (NBC)
“Ireland Made with Love” (PBS)
“What Really Happened: America’s Wild” (National Geographic)
Daytime Special
WINNER: “Culture Quest: Ukraine” (PBS)
“Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade” (ABC)
“97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” (NBC)
“Recipe for Change: Celebrating Black Men” (SpringHill)
“Unexpected” (Hulu)
Short Form Program
WINNER: “The Dads” (Netflix)
“Catalyst” (LinkedIn News)
“Hollywood Atelier: Rob Pickens” (The Hollywood Reporter)
“How Una Pizza Napoletana Became the No.1 Ranked Pizza in the World” (Eater)
“Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre” (Netflix)
Culinary Host
WINNER: Buddy Valastro, “Legends of the Fork” (A&E)
Lidia Bastianich, “25 Years with Lidia: A Culinary Jubilee” (PBS)
Valerie Bertinelli, “Valerie’s Home Cooking” (Food Network)
Eduardo Garcia, “Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia” (Magnolia Network)
Emeril Lagasse, “Emeril Cooks” (Roku)
Sophia Roe, “Counter Space” (Tastemade)
Daytime Personality — Non-Daily
WINNER: Christian Cooper, “Extraordinary Birder with Christian Cooper” (National Geographic)
Samantha Brown, “Samantha Brown’s Places To Love” (PBS)
Derrick Campana, “The Wizard of Paws” (BYUtv)
Zoë François, Andrew Zimmern, “Holiday Party with Andrew & Zoë” (Magnolia Network)
Jet Tila, “Ready Jet Cook” (Food Network)
Writing Team for a Daytime Non-Fiction Series
WINNER: “Reconnecting Roots” (PBS)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild” (NBC)
“Super Animals” (Syndicated)
“Team Rubicon” (Roku)
Directing Team for a Single-Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program
WINNER: “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” (Netflix)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids” (Vimeo)
“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild” (NBC)
“Searching for Soul Food” (Hulu)
“TrueSouth” (ESPN/ABC/SEC Network)
Directing Team for a Multiple-Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program
WINNER: “The View” (ABC)
“Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade” (ABC)
“The Drew Barrymore Show” (Syndicated)
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
“Turning The Tables with Robin Roberts” (Disney+)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
WINNER: “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” (Netflix)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom Protecting the Wild” (NBC)
“Mysteries of the Faith” (Netflix)
“Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre” (Netflix)
Original Song
WINNER: “We’re Home” (Reconnecting Roots) (PBS)
“Shine” (“General Hospital”) (ABC)
“Unexpected Truth” (“Unexpected”) (Hulu)
Lighting Direction
WINNER: “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
“General Hospital” (ABC)
“The Jennifer Hudson Show” (Syndicated)
“The View” (ABC)
Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video
WINNER: “Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day Parade” (ABC)
“The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
“Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
Cinematography
WINNER: “Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory” (National Geographic)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” (Netflix)
“Living For The Dead” (Hulu)
“Oracles of God: The Story of the Old Testament” (CBN)
Single Camera Editing
WINNER: “Drive with Swizz Beatz” (Hulu)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” (Netflix)
“Oprah and ‘The Color Purple’ Journey” (Max)
“Searching for Soul Food” (Hulu)
Multiple Camera Editing
WINNER: “TrueSouth” (ESPN/ABC/SEC Network)
“Family Ingredients” (PBS)
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
“Team Rubicon” (Roku)
“The Wizard of Paws” (BYUtv)
Outstanding Live Sound Mixing and Sound Editing
WINNER: “The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
“The Jennifer Hudson Show” (Syndicated)
“The Talk” (CBS)
“Tamron Hall” (Syndicated)
Sound Mixing and Sound Editing
WINNER: “Live to 100: Secrets of the Blue Zones” (Netflix)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Downey’s Dream Cars” (Max)
“Drive with Swizz Beatz” (Hulu)
“Temple of Film: 100 Years of the Egyptian Theatre” (Netflix)
Main Title and Graphic Design
WINNER: “Searching for Soul Food” (Hulu)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Car Masters: Rust to Riches” (Netflix)
“Super Animals” (Syndicated)
“Tex Mex Motors” (Netflix)
Casting
WINNER: “African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“Days of our Lives” (Peacock)
“General Hospital” (ABC)
“Start Up” (PBS)
“The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Art Direction/Set Direction/Scenic Design
WINNER: “African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“The Drew Barrymore Show” (Syndicated)
“General Hospital” (ABC)
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” (Syndicated)
“The View” (ABC)
“The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Costume Design/Styling
WINNER: “The Bold and the Beautiful” (CBS)
“African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“The Jennifer Hudson Show” (Syndicated)j
“Sherri” (Syndicated)
Hairstyling and Makeup
WINNER: “African Queens: Njinga” (Netflix)
“The Drew Barrymore Show” (Syndicated)
“Sherri” (Syndicated)
“The View” (ABC)
“The Young and the Restless” (CBS)
Among this year’s category changes, eliminated is the category for outstanding promotional announcement. Meanwhile, the categories devoted to outstanding writing for a daytime non-fiction series and outstanding writing for daytime non-fiction special have been merged into a new category: Outstanding writing for a daytime non-fiction program. And the daytime program host category has been split into two categories: “daytime personality–daily,” and “daytime personality—non-daily.”
At the 2023 event, which awarded programs that aired through the 2022 calendar year, “General Hospital” dominated the competition, winning seven awards, while “The Kelly Clarkson Show” pulled off six wins.
Associated Television International produce the Daytime Emmys with NATAS. ATI also produced Daytime Emmy Award ceremonies on The CW in 2009 and on CBS in 2010, 2011, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023. Adam Sharp and Lisa Ar
From Variety US