40th Daytime Emmy Awards

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40th Daytime Emmy Awards
Promotional poster of the 40th Daytime Emmy Awards in black and red.
Promotional poster
Awarded forOutstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television
DateJune 16, 2013
LocationBeverly Hilton Hotel
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted by
  • Sam Champion
  • A.J. Hammer
  • Robin Meade
Preshow host(s)
  • A.J. Hammer
  • Christi Paul
Most awardsThe Bold and the Beautiful (4)
Most nominationsThe Young and the Restless (23)
Websiteemmyonline.org
Television/radio coverage
NetworkHLN
Produced byGabriel Gornell

The 40th Daytime Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), "recognizes outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during the 2012 calendar year".[1] The ceremony took place on June 16, 2013 at The Beverly Hilton, in Beverly Hills, California beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST / 8:00 p.m. EST.[1][2][3] The ceremony was televised in the United States by HLN and executive produced by Gabriel Gornell.[3]

The evening was hosted by Sam Champion, A. J. Hammer and Robin Meade for the first time and the pre-show ceremony was hosted by Hammer and Christi Paul.[4] The drama pre-nominees were announced on February 27, 2013,[5] and the nominations were announced during an episode of Good Morning America on May 1, 2013.[1][6]

The acceptance speech format was altered to add live on-stage interviews with recipients directly following their acceptance speeches for the first time in award show history.[7] In related events, the 40th Annual Creative Arts Emmy Awards ceremony was held at the Westin Bonaventure in Los Angeles on June 14, 2013.[3][8][9]

The Bold and the Beautiful won the most awards, with four trophies including for Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team and five other Creative Arts Emmy Awards out of their 11 nominations.[10] Days of Our Lives won two awards including Outstanding Drama Series. The Ellen DeGeneres Show won its fourth award in the Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment category. The Young and the Restless had received the most nominations, with a total of 23 (including Creative Arts Emmy Awards). Steve Harvey received two nominations for hosting duties, one in Outstanding Game Show Host for Family Feud and the other in Outstanding Talk Show Host for Steve Harvey. The Lifetime Achievement Awards were presented to Monty Hall and Bob Stewart.[11] The ceremony attracted 913,000 viewers.[12]

Winners and nominees[]

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Heather Tom, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
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Billy Miller, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
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Scott Clifton, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series winner
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Chandler Massey, Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series winner
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Ricki Lake, Outstanding Talk Show Host winner
A woman with short blond hair, wearing a blue sewater and a black shirt also wearing a necklace
Lidia Bastianich, Outstanding Culinary Host winner
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Monty Hall, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient

In the lists below, the winner of the category is shown first, with a double-dagger (double-dagger), followed by the other nominees.[1][2]

Category Winners and nominees
Outstanding Drama Series
  • Days of Our Lives (NBC) Award winner
    • The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    • General Hospital (ABC)
    • One Life to Live (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Game Show
Outstanding Morning Program
  • CBS Sunday Morning Award winner
    • Good Morning America
    • Today
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars Award winner
    • Dan Vs.
    • The Legend of Korra
Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment
  • The Ellen DeGeneres Show Award winner
    • Live! with Kelly and Michael
    • The Talk
    • The View
Outstanding Talk Show Informative
  • The Dr. Oz Show Award winner
    • The Doctors
    • Katie
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
  • Doug Davidson as Paul Williams on The Young and the Restless (CBS) Award winner
    • Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Michael Muhney as Adam Newman on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Jason Thompson as Patrick Drake on General Hospital (ABC)
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
  • Heather Tom as Katie Logan Spencer on The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Award winner
    • Susan Flannery as Stephanie Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    • Peggy McCay as Caroline Brady on Days of Our Lives (NBC)
    • Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers Newman on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
  • Scott Clifton as Liam Spencer on The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Award winner
  • Billy Miller as Billy Abbott on The Young and the Restless (CBS)Award winner
    • Bradford Anderson as Damian Spinelli on General Hospital (ABC)
    • Jeff Branson as Ronan Malloy on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
  • Julie Marie Berman as Lulu Spencer on General Hospital (ABC) Award winner
    • Melissa Claire Egan as Chelsea Newman on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Jessica Collins as Avery Bailey Clark on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan on The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    • Arianne Zucker as Nicole Walker on Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
  • Chandler Massey as Will Horton on Days of Our Lives (NBC) Award winner
    • Max Ehrich as Fenmore Baldwin on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Bryton James as Devon Hamilton on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Freddie Smith as Sonny Kiriakis on Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
  • Kristen Alderson as Starr Manning on General Hospital (ABC) Award winner
    • Hunter King as Summer Newman on The Young and the Restless (CBS)
    • Jacqueline MacInnes Wood as Steffy Forrester on The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
    • Lindsey Morgan as Kristina Corinthos Davis on General Hospital (ABC)
Outstanding Game Show Host
  • Ben Bailey for Cash Cab Award winner
    • Wayne Brady for Let's Make a Deal
    • Billy Eichner for Funny or Die's Billy on the Street
    • Steve Harvey for Family Feud
    • Alex Trebek for Jeopardy!
Outstanding Talk Show Host
  • Ricki Lake for The Ricki Lake Show Award winner
    • Anderson Cooper for Anderson Live
    • Steve Harvey for Steve Harvey
    • Dr. Mehmet Oz for The Dr. Oz Show
    • Rachael Ray for Rachael Ray
Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
  • The Bold and the Beautiful(CBS) Award winner
    • General Hospital
    • One Life to Live
    • The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
  • The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS) Award winner
    • Days of Our Lives (NBC)
    • General Hospital (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Outstanding Original Song
  • "Good Afternoon" from Good Afternoon America (Karen Fairchild, Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet, Brett Warren, Brad Warren, Alan Ives) Award winner
    • "This Day" from Katie (Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott, Pam Wertheimer, Katie Couric, Bob Peterson)
Outstanding Culinary Host

Lifetime Achievement Award[]

  • Monty Hall
  • Bob Stewart

Presenters and performances[]

The following individuals presented awards or performed musical acts.[7][13][14][15][16]

Presenters[]

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Robin Meade served as one of the hosts, presenters and performers during the ceremony
Name(s) Role
Kristen Alderson
Hunter King
Lindsey Morgan
Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Corbin Bernsen
Jess Walton
Presenters of the In memoriam tribute and introducers of the performance of Il Volo
Wayne Brady Presenter of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Monty Hall
Julie Chen
Sara Gilbert
Sharon Osbourne
Aisha Tyler
Sheryl Underwood
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Talk Show Informative
Don Diamont
Nancy Lee Grahn
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Max Ehrich
Bryton James
Chandler Massey
Freddie Smith
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Carrie Fisher Presenter of the award for Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Bethenny Frankel Presenter of the award for Outstanding Culinary Host & Culinary Program
Kathy Griffin Presenter of the award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
Lindsay Hartley Presenter of the award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series
Steve Harvey Presenter of the award for Outstanding Morning Program
Vincent Irizarry Presenter of the award for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series
Kris Jenner Presenter of the award for Outstanding Talk Show Host
Robin Meade Presenter of the award for Outstanding Original Song
Kelly Monaco
Jason Thompson
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Todd Newton Presenter of the award for Outstanding Game Show & Game Show Host
Drew Pinsky Presenter of the award for Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment
Rachael Ray Presenter of the award for Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team
Erika Slezak Presenter of the award for Outstanding Drama Series
Alex Trebek Presenter of the Smithsonian
Betty White Presenter of the Lifetime Achievement Award to Bob Stewart

Performers[]

Name(s) Performed
Robin Meade ″Good Afternoon″ from Good Afternoon America

″This Day″ from Katie

Il Volo "Mas Que Amor" during the annual In Memoriam tribute

References[]

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