Daytime Emmy Awards 2010

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The 2010 Daytime Emmy Awards took place on June 27, 2011 and was broadcast live by CBS from the Las Vegas Hilton . Regis Philbin hosted the show . The nominations were announced on The Early Show on May 12th .

Program categories

Drama Series (Outstanding Drama Series) Game Show (Outstanding Game / Audience Participation Show)
Entertainment Talk Show (Outstanding Talk Show-Entertainment) Informative Talk Show (Outstanding Talk Show-Informative)
Breakfast program (Outstanding Morning Program) Lifestyle program (Outstanding Lifestyle Program)
Court show (Outstanding Legal / Courtroom Program) Cooking Show (Outstanding Culinary Program)
  • Giada at Home
  • America's Test Kitchen
  • Gourmet's Adventure with Ruth
  • Tyler's Ultimate

play

Leading actor in a drama series (Outstanding Lead Performance in a Drama Series)
main actor Leading actress
Supporting Actor (Outstanding Supporting Performance in a Drama Series)
supporting cast Supporting actress
Child actor in a drama series (Outstanding Performance by a Younger Artist in a Drama Series)
Child actor Child actress

Moderation

Game Show Moderation (Outstanding Game Show Host) Talk show host (Outstanding Talk Show Host)

production

Screenplay (Outstanding Writing Team) Directing a drama series (Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team)

Animation

cartoon

(Outstanding Special Class Animated Program)

Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation

(Outstanding Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation)

Screenplay for an animated series

(Outstanding Writing in Animation)

  • Gene Grillo, Dan Serafin, Tom Sheppard and Jed Spingarn ( Barnyard - The Crazy Animal Farm )
  • Kim Roberson, Bobby Gaylor, Antoine Guilbaud and Dan Povenmire ( Phineas and Ferb )
  • Carla Filisha, John N. Huss, Jack Ferraiolo, Eric Ledgin, Tom Martin, Matt Fleckenstein, Will Shepard, Kim Samek and Ryan Raddatz ( WordGirl )
  • Kevin Sullivan, Butch Hartman, Scott Fellows, William Schifrin, Thomas Krajewski, Ed Valentine, Charlotte Fullerton, Amy Keating Rogers, Joanna Lewis, Gary Conrad, Ray De Laurentis ( Cosmo and Wanda - When Elves Help )
  • Bill Motz, Mark McCorkle, Bob Roth, Eddie Guzelian, Brandon Sawyer, Ed Valentine and Robert Schooley ( The Penguins from Madagascar )
  • Jim Conroy and Glen Berger ( FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman )

Life's work

(Lifetime Achievement Award)

Special mention

(Special tributes)

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