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21st Daytime Emmy Awards

21st Daytime Emmy Awards
DateMay 25, 1994
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted bySusan Lucci
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC

Winners and nominees

21st Daytime Emmy Awards were held on May 25, 1994. Winners are in bold.[1][2]

Outstanding Drama Series

Outstanding Lead Actor

Outstanding Lead Actress

Outstanding Supporting Actor

Outstanding Supporting Actress

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special

  • Justin Whalin, CBS Schoolbreak Special: Other Mothers

Outstanding Younger Actor

Outstanding Younger Actress

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

Outstanding Game Show

  • Jeopardy! (Merv Griffin Enterprises/KingWorld)
  • The Price Is Right (Mark Goodson Productions/All American Television/CBS)
  • Wheel of Fortune (Merv Griffin Enterprises/KingWorld)

Outstanding Game Show Host

Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series

  • Daryl Busby, and Tom J. Astle (Adventures in Wonderland)
  • Norman Stiles, Lou Berger, Molly Boylan, Sara Compton, Judy Freudberg, Tony Geiss, Ian Ellis James, Emily Perl Kingsley, David Korr, Sonia Manzano, Joey Mazzarino, Nancy Sans, Luis Santeiro, Josh Selig, Jon Stone, Cathi Turow, Belinda Ward, and John Weidman (Sesame Street)
  • Andrew Gutelle, and Ronnie Krauss (Reading Rainbow)
  • Fred Rogers (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood)

Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program

Outstanding Film Sound Editing

  • Michael Gollom, Timothy Borquez, Michael Geisler, Tom Jaeger, Greg LaPlante, Kenneth Young, William Griggs, Tim Mertens and Patrick J. Foley (Rocko's Modern Life)
  • Chris Rabideau, Sam Horta, Mark R. Crookston, Julie Gustafson, Stephen Janisz, Timothy J. Garrity and Thomas Syslo (Garfield and Friends)
  • Peter Collier and Michele Douglas (The Addams Family)
  • Greg LaPlante, Kenneth Young, Timothy J. Garrity, Michael Geisler, Chris Rabideau, John O. Robinson III, Brian F. Mars, Timothy Borquez, Patrick J. Foley, Tom Jaeger and Dominick Certo (The Little Mermaid)

Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

Outstanding Original Song

  • Richard Stone - (Music), and Tom Ruegger - (Lyrics) For the song "Animaniacs Main Title Theme" (Animaniacs)
  • Dominic Messinger - (Lyrics), and Michael Licari - (composer) (Guiding Light)
  • Gloria Sklerov (lyricist/composer), Harry Lloyd (lyricist/composer) (As the World Turns)
  • Billie Hughes (composer), and Roxanne Seeman (lyrics) (Another World)
  • Ken Corday (composer), and Tom Langan (lyricist/composer) For the song "Don't Make Me Too Young". (Days of Our Lives)

Outstanding Makeup

Outstanding Animated Program

Lifetime achievement award

References

  1. ^ "Emmy's Eye Is on CBS, With 17 Daytime Awards : Television: In the 21st annual presentation, 'Sesame Street' takes 7 honors and Winfrey is once again voted best talk-show host". Los Angeles Times. May 27, 1994. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
  2. ^ "21st Daytime Emmy Awards". SoapCentral. United States: Soap Central Live. May 25, 1994. Retrieved March 31, 2020.

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