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Daytime Emmy Awards

Daytime Emmy Awards

Photos by Nikki Artale

The 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards ceremony was full of glamour and glitz at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. On June 19, 2011 the stars walked the Red Carpet to the cheers of thousands of TV fans who arrived as early as 9 am to line the red carpet for viewing and screaming.
Wayne Brady hosted the show and much to the delight of everyone he danced in the opening number with Jabbawockkeez, who are headliners at the Monte Carlo and a show favorite of “Americas Got Talent”. Wayne has his own fan club from “Let’s make a Deal” which has been an all time favorite of daytime game shows.

Lifetime achievement awards were presented to Pat Sajak “Wheel of Fortune” and Alex Trebek “Jeopardy” for outstanding game/audience participation shows. The awards were well deserved and I can attest to that because I have been watching both shows for years.


Marie Osmond looked beautiful and elegant as always and reported that she will be joining the cast of “the Bold and the Beautiful” in the fall. It will be exciting to see her on the show which won an Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for the third consecutive year.

                                Winsor Harmon, The Bold and the Beautiful
Other winners were:

Outstanding drama series: "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Outstanding lead actor in a drama: Michael Park, "As the World Turns"
Outstanding lead actress in a a drama: Laura Wright, "General Hospital"
Outstanding supporting actor in a drama: Jonathan Jackson, "General Hospital"
Outstanding supporting actress in a drama: Heather Tom, "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Outstanding younger actor in a drama: Scott Clifton, "The Bold and the Beautiful"
Outstanding younger actress in a drama: Brittany Allen, "All My Children"
Outstanding directing team/drama: (tie) "The Bold and the Beautiful" and "The Young and the Restless"
Outstanding writing team/drama: "The Young and the Restless"
Outstanding talk show/entertainment: "The Ellen DeGeneres Show"
Outstanding talk show/informative: "The Dr. Oz Show"
Outstanding talk show host: (tie) Dr. Mehmet Oz, "The Dr. Oz Show," and Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa, "Live! With Regis and Kelly"
Outstanding game/audience participation show: (tie) "Jeopardy!" and "Wheel of Fortune"
Outstanding game show host: Ben Bailey, "Cash Cab"

Lifetime achievement: Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek

The excitement continued after the awards show ended as everyone headed out to the after parties. There were many parties in various ballrooms in the hotels on the strip.


We ended up at the after party at Wynn Las Vegas and loved being there with everyone. The Emmy winners clutched their Emmy Statues the entire evening, as I would have, had I won one.

                                            Dita de leon

See you next year at the Emmys.

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