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35 Annual Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy 35th ANNUAL CREATIVE ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EMMY ® AWARDS PRESENTED AT STAR-STUDDED GALA AT LINCOLN CENTER IN NEW YORK CITY New York, NY – June 13, 2008 – The 35 th Annual Creative Arts & Entertainment Daytime Emmy ® Awards were presented at a black-tie gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Home of Jazz at Lincoln Center in the Time-Warner’s Columbus Circle complex in New York City. More than 1,000 performers, producers and craftspeople involved in daytime television, including drama, talk shows, children’s programs, game shows and lifestyle programs from both the East and West Coast congregated at a single ceremony to honor the winners. The star-studded cast of presenters included Alex Trebek (host of Jeopardy! ), Jack Hanna (host of Jack Hanna's Into The Wild and Director Emeritus at the Columbus Zoo), Caroll Spinney (Oscar of Sesame Street ), Kevin Clash (Elmo of Sesame Street ), Bob McGrath ( Sesame Street ) Chris Knowings (Sesame Street), Christopher Lloyd (voice of “The Hacker” Cyberchase ), Bindi Irwin (Bindi the Jungle Girl) Animal Planet, Jamie Durie (host of Victory Garden on PBS and recent gold medal winner at the Royal Horticultural Society), Ben Bailey (host of Cash Cab ) Discovery, John Tartaglia ( Johnny and the Sprites ) on Disney Channel, Sandra Lee, (Creator and host of Semi Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee ), Food Network, Candi Milo, (voice of Dexter from Cartoon Network's Dexter's Laboratory and Astro Boy from Sony Pictures Television), Danica Lee, (voice of Ming-Ming Duckling on Nickelodeon), Todd English, (host of Food Trip with Todd English ), Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza, (co-hosts of Creative Juice and Witchcrafts on the DIY Network), Peter Ishkhans, (host of Peter Perfect on the Style Network), David Newell, (“Mr. Speedy Delivery” from Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood ), Tom Silva and Roger Cook from This Old House and Ask This Old House . Stars from drama shows included: David Canary (Adam and Stuart Chandler) and Brianne Moncreif (Colby Chandler and David’s onscreen daughter), All My Children ; Robin Strasser (Dorian Lord) and Brittany Underwood (Langston Wilde) from One Life to Live ; Ellen Dolan (Margo Montgomery Hughes) and Colleen Zenk Pinter (Barbara Ryan) from As The World Turns ; Kate Linder (Esther Valentine) from The Young and the Restless ; Murray Bartlett (Cyrus Foley) and Bonnie Dennison (Daisy LeMay) from Guiding Light. Among the categories honored were: Game Show, Game Show Host: Directing in a Talk Show; Casting Director for a Drama Series; Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design; Writing in a Children’s Series; Costume Design/Styling; Multiple Camera Editing; Music Direction and Composition; Directing in a Children’s Series; Performer in Animation, Outstanding Children’s Series, and Outstanding Lifestyle Show. Emmy ® Awards in additional categories, primarily for performances and programs, will be awarded at the 35th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards, telecast live on ABC from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood on Friday, June 20 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT). This will mark the third time the Daytime Emmy Awards will be broadcast from Hollywood in the 35-year history of the Awards ceremonies. The 35th Annual Daytime Emmy ® Awards is a presentation of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences in cooperation with the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Awards are presented to daytime television programs broadcast between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. The eligibility period for all awards was January 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007. The event was webcast live by TV Worldwide, the first web-based global Internet TV network. The Daytime Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy ® Awards ceremony was sponsored by American Airlines, and Kmart. A breakdown of the Creative Arts & Entertainment Emmy ® Awards by broadcast, cable and broadband entities as tabulated by the independent certified public accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche LLP is as follows: ABC 10 NICK JR. 2 PBS 10 CW TELEVISION NETWORK 1 CBS 8 DISNEY CHANNEL 1 SYNDICATED 7 ESPN DESPORTES 1 DISCOVERY KIDS 3 I.AM CYCLOPS FORM 1 FOOD NETWORK 3 KABILLION 1 DISCOVERY CHANNEL 2 MTV 1 KIDS WB! 2 NBC 1 NICKELODEON 2 About the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) 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 Entertainment, Daytime Creative Arts & Entertainment, Public & Community Service, Technology & Engineering, and Business & Financial Reporting. Beginning in 2006, NATAS began recognizing programming produced for the Internet, cell phones, and portable media players with its new Broadband Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Content for Broadband and Portable Delivery. Excellence in Primetime programming and international programming is recognized by its affiliate, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Regional Emmys are given in 19 regions across the United States. Beyond awards, NATAS has extensive educational programs including National Student Television and its Student Award for 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 . ***** Contact: Paul Pillitteri [email protected] 212-484-9414 For photography of Emmy Awards ceremonies, go to www.bryan-brown.com Marc Bryan-Brown [email protected] 917-744-0700 THE 35 th ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS CATEGORY INDEX CATEGORY PAGE CHILDREN’S ANIMATED PROGRAM 1 SPECIAL CLASS ANIMATED PROGRAM 1 ART DIRECTION/SET DECORATION/SCENIC DESIGN 1 ART DIRECTION/SET DECORATION/SCENIC DESIGN FOR A DRAMA SERIES 1 CASTING DIRECTOR FOR A DRAMA SERIES 1 SINGLE CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY (FILM OR ELECTRONIC) 1 COSTUME DESIGN/STYLING 2 COSTUME DESIGN FOR A DRAMA SERIES 2 DIRECTING IN A TALK SHOW/MORNING PROGRAM 2 DIRECTING IN A LIFESTLE SHOW 2 DIRECTING IN A CHILDREN’S SERIES 2 DIRECTING IN AN ANIMATED PROGRAM 2 SPECIAL CLASS DIRECTING 2 SINGLE CAMERA EDITING 2 MULTIPLE CAMERA EDITING 3 MULTIPLE CAMERA EDITING FOR A DRAMA SERIES 3 HAIRSTYLING 3 HAIRSTYLING FOR A DRAMA SERIES 3 LIGHTING DIRECTION 3 LIGHTING DIRECTION FOR A DRAMA SERIES 3 MAIN TITLE DESIGN 3 MAKEUP 3 MAKEUP FOR A DRAMA SERIES 4 MUSIC DIRECTION AND COMPOSITION 4 MUSIC DIRECTION AND COMPOSITION FOR A DRAMA SERIES 4 ORIGINAL SONG 4 ORIGINAL SONG – CHILDREN’S AND ANIMATION 4 PERFORMER IN A CHILDREN’S SERIES 4 PERFORMER IN AN ANIMATED PROGRAM 4 GAME SHOW HOST 5 LIFESTYLE HOST 5 GAME/AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION SHOW 5 PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN’S SERIES 5 CHILDREN’S SERIES 5 MORNING PROGRAM 6 LIFESTYLE PROGRAM 6 SPECIAL CLASS SERIES 7 SPECIAL CLASS SPECIAL 7 SOUND EDITING – LIVE ACTION AND ANIMATION 7 LIVE & DIRECT TO TAPE SOUND MIXING 7 LIVE & DIRECT TO TAPE SOUND MIXING FOR A DRAMA SERIES 8 SOUND MIXING – LIVE ACTION AND ANIMATION 8 TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ ELECTRONIC CAMERA/ VIDEO CONTROL 8 TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ ELECTRONIC CAMERA/ VIDEO CONTROL FOR A DRAMA SERIES 8 WRITING IN A CHILDREN’S SERIES 9 WRITING IN ANIMATION 9 SPECIAL CLASS WRITING 9 NEW APPROACHES – DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT 9 NEW APPROACHES - DAYTIME CHILDREN’S 9 INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN ANIMATION 10 Outstanding Children's Animated Outstanding Achievement in Art Program Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design For A Drama Series CURIOUS GEORGE PBS ELLEN COCKRILL, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER AS THE WORLD TURNS BRIAN GRAZER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CBS CAROL GREENWALD, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER PATRICK HOWE, PRODUCTION DESIGNER DAVID KIRSCHNER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER TIM GOODMANSON, ART DIRECTOR JON SHAPIRO, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER KAREN HLIPALA, SET DECORATOR RON HOWARD, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER CATHERINE MCKENNEY, SET DECORATOR JACQUI DEEGAN, PRODUCER DENNIS DONEGAN, SET DECORATOR PATTY JAUSORO, PRODUCER PAUL HIGGINS, COORDINATING PRODUCER THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS CBS WILLIAM HULTSTROM, PRODUCTION DESIGNER Outstanding Special Class DAVID HOFFMANN, ART DIRECTOR ANDREA JOEL, SET DECORATOR Animated Program JOE BEVACQUA, SET DECORATOR FRED COOPER, SET DECORATOR THE BACKYARDIGANS NICK JR. JANICE BURGESS, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Outstanding Achievement for a ROBERT SCULL, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER JONNY BELT, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Casting Director For A Drama ELLEN MARTIN, SUPERVISING PRODUCER Series SCOTT DYER, SUPERVISING PRODUCER TRACEY DODOKIN, PRODUCER PAM LEHN, PRODUCER GENERAL HOSPITAL JENNIFER HILL, LINE PRODUCER ABC MARK TESCHNER, CASTING DIRECTOR Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Outstanding Achievement in Design Single Camera Photography (Film or Electronic) THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW SYNDICATED DRAGONFLYTV ANTON GOSS, PRODUCTION DESIGNER ZEYA MAURER, PRODUCTION DESIGNER PBS JAY HEISERMAN, ART DIRECTOR MICHAEL PHILLIPS, DIRECTOR OF ROBERT LEE, SET DECORATOR PHOTOGRAPHY MICHAEL C. LEWIS, SET DECORATOR -1- Outstanding Achievement in Outstanding Directing In A Costume Design/Styling Children's Series RIO 2007 PAN AMERICAN GAMES DESIGN SQUAD OPENING CEREMONY PBS ESPN DESPORTES DOROTHY DICKIE, DIRECTOR ROSA MAGALHAES, COSTUME SUPERVISOR, COSTUME DESIGNER DAVID PROFETA, COSTUME SUPERVISOR Outstanding Directing In An Animated Program Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design For A Drama JAKERS! THE ADVENTURES OF Series PIGGLEY WINKS PBS JEFF GORDON,
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