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THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 32Nd ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS For Immediate Release THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 32nd ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Daytime Emmys Air Friday, May 20th On CBS At 9:00 p.m. (ET) Live from Radio City Music Hall Merv Griffin to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award NEW YORK – March 2, 2005 – The National Television Academy today announced the nominees for the 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. The announcement was made live on CBS News’ The Early Show. The nominations were presented by an all-star lineup of daytime’s leading actors and actresses including: All My Children’s Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery); One Life to Live’s Bree Williamson (Jessica Buchanan); As the World Turns’ Jon Hensley (Holden Snyder); Guiding Light’s Crystal Chappell (Olivia Spencer); Days of Our Lives’ Judi Evans (Bonnie Lockhart); and Maury host, Maury Povich. Nominations were announced in the following categories: Outstanding Drama Series; Outstanding Lead Actor/Actress in a Drama Series; Outstanding Supporting Actor/Actress in a Drama Series; Outstanding Talk Show; Outstanding Talk Show Host; and Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series. The awards recognize outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast during the 2004 calendar year. This year’s ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS on Friday, May 20, from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall from 9:00 – 11:00 p.m. (ET). This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Merv Griffin, host of the Emmy Award-winning The Merv Griffin Show and creator of the popular game shows, Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!. Griffin has received a total of 32 Daytime Emmy nominations and 10 wins throughout his career. In addition to the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Television Academy will honor Julia Child (posthumously), America’s first celebrity chef, who hosted numerous shows including Cooking with Master Chefs. The Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Awards, primarily for the creative arts categories, will be presented at ceremonies on Saturday, May 14, in New York at the Marriott Marquis Hotel and in Los Angeles at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood and Highland. For Immediate Release Daytime Emmy Awards are presented to daytime television programs that are broadcast between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The eligibility period for all awards was January 1, 2004 through December 31, 2004. A complete list of nominees in all categories, a network-by-network tally and a list of programs with multiple nominations, compiled by the independent accounting firm Deloitte & Touche LLP, are attached. This information is also available on the National Television Academy web site at http://www.emmyonline.tv beginning at 10:00 AM (ET) today. The show will be produced by dick clark productions. It will be produced by Al Schwartz and Barry Adelman, directed by Louis J Horvitz, and written by Ken Shapiro and Barry Adelman. The 32nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards is a presentation of the National Television Academy in cooperation with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. ### The National Television Academy is a professional service organization dedicated to the advancement of the arts and sciences of television and the promotion of creative leadership for artistic, educational and technical achievements within the television industry. It recognizes excellence in television with the coveted Emmy Award for News & Documentary, Sports, Daytime, Creative Craft, Public & Community Service, Technology & Engineering/Advanced Media and Business & Financial Reporting. Excellence in Prime Time programming and international programming is recognized by its affiliate, the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Local Emmys are given in 19 regions across the United States. Beyond awards, the National Academy has extensive educational programs including National Student Television and its Student Award of Excellence for outstanding journalistic work by high school students, as well as scholarships, publications, and major activities for both industry professionals and the viewing public. For more information, please visit the website at www.emmyonline.tv. Members of the media can get more information about CBS and its programming at www.cbs.com. MEDIA CONTACTS: AWARDS CONTACTS: Beth Haiken Denise Burke Director of CBS Media Relations Director of Awards/Daytime, [email protected] National Television Academy 323-575-2103 [email protected] 212-586-8424 EXT 212 Heather Ross Goodman Media Intl. Barrie Nedler [email protected] Director of Awards, 212-576-2700 EXT 243 Academy of Television Arts & Sciences [email protected] Olivia Dupuis 818-754-2879 Goodman Media Intl. [email protected] 212-576-2700 EXT 250 THE 32nd ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS CATEGORY INDEX CATEGORY PAGE Children’s Animated Program 1 Special Class Animated Program 2 Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design 2 Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series 3 Casting For A Drama Series 3 Single Camera Photography (Film Or Electronic) 3 Costume Design/Styling 4 Costume Design For A Drama Series 4 Drama Series Directing Team 5 Directing In A Game/Audience Participation Show 5 Directing In A Talk Show 5 Directing In A Service Show 6 Directing In A Children’s Series 6 Special Class Directing 6 Single Camera Editing 7 Multiple Camera Editing 7 Multiple Camera Editing For A Drama Series 8 Hairstyling 8 Hairstyling For A Drama Series 9 Lighting Direction 9 Lighting Direction For A Drama Series 9 Main Title Design 10 Makeup 10 Makeup For A Drama Series 10 Music Direction And Composition 11 Music Direction And Composition For A Drama Series 11 Original Song 12 Lead Actress In A Drama Series 12 Lead Actor In A Drama Series 13 Supporting Actress In A Drama Series 13 Supporting Actor In A Drama Series 13 Younger Actress In A Drama Series 13 Younger Actor In A Drama Series 14 Performer In A Children’s Series 14 Performer In A Children/Youth/Family Special 14 Performer In An Animated Program 14 Game Show Host 15 Talk Show Host 15 Service Show Host 15 Drama Series 16 Game/Audience Participation Show 16 Pre-School Children’s Series 17 Children’s Series 18 Children/Youth/Family Special 19 Talk Show 20 Service Show 21 Special Class Series 22 Special Class Special 23 Sound Editing – Live Action and Animation 23 Live & Direct To Tape Sound Mixing 24 Live & Direct To Tape Sound Mixing For A Drama Series 24 Sound Mixing – Live Action and Animation 25 Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control 26 Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video Control For A Drama Series 27 Drama Series Writing Team 28 Writing In A Children’s Series 29 Special Class Writing 29 Outstanding Children's Animated Program ARTHUR * PBS TODDWORLD * TLC PIERRE VALETTE, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER BILL SCHULTZ, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TOPER TAYLOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TODD PARR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER LESLEY TAYLOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GERRY RENERT, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MARC BROWN, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PAUL CUMMINS, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GREG BAILEY, PRODUCER/DIRECTOR AMY SPRECHER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JACQUI DEEGAN, PRODUCER TAPAAS CHAKRAVARTI, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER DIANE DALLAIRE, PRODUCER MIKE YOUNG, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TOLON BROWN, PRODUCER LIZ YOUNG, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER GEOFF ADAMS, PRODUCER MELINDA TOPOROFF, SUPERVISING PRODUCER PAUL HIGGINS, COORDINATING PRODUCER CARIN GREENBERG BAKER, SUPERVISING PETER K. HIRSCH, HEAD WRITER PRODUCER/WRITER DEBRA TOFFAN, DIRECTOR SIOBHÁN NÍ GHADHRA, PRODUCER STUART CUNNINGHAM, PRODUCER DORA THE EXPLORER * NIK MARIE CECCHINO-BRAND, LINE PRODUCER CHRIS GIFFORD, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER/WRITER JEFF GORDON, DIRECTOR VALERIE WALSH, CO-EXECUTIVE GLENN KIRKPATRICK, DIRECTOR PRODUCER/WRITER DOUG PARKER, DIRECTOR ERIC WEINER, PRODUCER/HEAD WRITER PAMELA HICKEY, WRITER JEFFREY DEGRANDIS, SUPERVISING PRODUCER DENNYS MCCOY, WRITER CATHY GALEOTA, PRODUCER COREY POWELL, WRITER MIKEN WONG, LINE PRODUCER KEN PONTAC, WRITER GEORGE CHIALTAS, DIRECTOR NICOLE DUBUC, WRITER SHERIE POLLACK, DIRECTOR KIM POSSIBLE * DIS BOB SCHOOLEY, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MARK MCCORKLE, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER KURT WELDON, LINE PRODUCER DAVID BLOCK, DIRECTOR STEVE LOTER, DIRECTOR LISA SCHAFFER, DIRECTOR BILL MOTZ, WRITER BOB ROTH, WRITER PEEP AND THE BIG WIDE WORLD * TLC KATE TAYLOR, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JESSICA HANLON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MELINDA TOPOROFF, SUPERVISING PRODUCER VINCE COMMISSO, SENIOR PRODUCER MARISA WOLSKY, PRODUCER GEOFF ADAMS, PRODUCER KAI PINDAL, PRODUCER PAUL HIGGINS, COORDINATING PRODUCER STEVEN JAROSZ, COORDINATING PRODUCER RICK MARSHALL, DIRECTOR DEBRA TOFFAN, DIRECTOR KATHY WAUGH, HEAD WRITER JOE FALLON, WRITER 1 Outstanding Special Class Animated Outstanding Achievement in Art Program Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design THE BATMAN * KIDS WB THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW * SYN SANDER SCHWARTZ, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOHN SHAFFNER, PRODUCTION DESIGNER ALAN BURNETT, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JOE STEWART, PRODUCTION DESIGNER DUANE CAPIZZI, SUPERVISING PRODUCER TINA MILLER, ART DIRECTOR MICHAEL GOGUEN, SUPERVISING PRODUCER CHRISTOPHER GOUMAS, ART DIRECTOR JEFF MATSUDA, PRODUCER LINDA M. STEINER, PRODUCER THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW * SYN GLEN MURAKAMI, PRODUCER TARA DENISE, PRODUCTION DESIGNER ADAM BEECHEN, WRITER ANGELO PETRATOS, PRODUCTION DESIGNER STEVEN MELCHING, WRITER MATTHEW YORK, SCENIC DESIGNER SEUNG EUN KIM, DIRECTOR SEAN POST, SCENIC DESIGNER BRANDON VIETTI, DIRECTOR SAM LIU, DIRECTOR THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS GINNY MCSWAIN, DIRECTOR BENTE CHRISTENSEN, ART DIRECTOR RICHARD DOMABYL, SET DECORATOR DUCK DODGERS * CAR
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