30th Daytime Emmy Awards

The 30th Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony, commemorating excellence in American daytime programming from 2002, was held on May 16, 2003 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Hosted by Wayne Brady, it was televised in the United States by ABC.

30th Daytime Emmy Awards
Date
  • May 16, 2003 (Ceremony)
  • May 10, 2003 (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byWayne Brady
Highlights
Outstanding Drama SeriesAs the World Turns
Outstanding Game ShowJeopardy!
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented on May 10, 2003.

Nominations and winners edit

The following is a partial list of nominees, with winners in bold:

Outstanding Drama Series edit

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series edit

Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team edit

  • All My Children
  • As the World Turns
  • The Bold and the Beautiful
  • General Hospital
  • Guiding Light
  • Passions
  • The Young and the Restless

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team edit

  • All My Children
  • As the World Turns
  • Days of Our Lives
  • Passions

Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show edit

Outstanding Game Show Host edit

Outstanding Talk Show edit

Two winners were recorded in the Outstanding Talk Show category, as a tie was recorded in the race between The View and The Wayne Brady Show.

Outstanding Talk Show Host edit

Outstanding Service Show edit

Outstanding Service Show Host edit

Outstanding Special Class Series edit

Outstanding Children's Animated Program edit

Outstanding Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation edit

  • Robert Hargreaves, George Brooks and Giovanni Moscardino (X-Men: Evolution)
  • Rick Hinson, Gary Falcone, Joe Pizzulo, Elizabeth Hinso, Devon Bowman, Mark Mercado, Jeremy Pitts, Sanaa Cannella, Gregory Cathcart and Josh Mancell (Clifford the Big Red Dog)
  • Otis Van Osten, Jason Oliver, Rick Hammel and David Lynch (Fillmore!)
  • Mark Keatts, Kelly Ann Foley, Kerry Iverson, Mark Keefer, Jason Freedman, Cecil Broughton and Joe Sandusky (Ozzy & Drix)
  • Rick Livingstone and Dave Novak (Prehistoric Planet)

Outstanding Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation edit

  • Marie-Pierre Lacombe, Benoît Coaillier and Stéphane Bergeron (Arthur)
  • Patrick Sellars and Neal Anderson (Barney & Friends)
  • Devon Bowman, Dan Cubert, Jeremy Pitts and Gregory Cathcart (Clifford the Big Red Dog)
  • Juan Aceves (Dora the Explorer)
  • Blake Norton, Dick Maitland and Bob Schott (Sesame Street)

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program edit

Outstanding Performer In An Animated Program edit

Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series edit

Outstanding Children's Series edit

Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series edit

  • Mitchell Kriegman and Dean Gordon (Bear in the Big Blue House)
  • Lisa Simon, Emily Squires, Richard A. Fernandes and Bill Berner (Between the Lions)
  • Bruce Caines, Alan Zdinak, Koyalee Chanda and Dave Palmer (Blue's Clues)
  • Ed Wiseman (Reading Rainbow)
  • Ted May, Emily Squires, Victor DiNapoli, Ken Diego, Lisa Simon and Jim Martin (Sesame Street)

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series edit

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special edit

Outstanding Children's Special edit

  • William Mastrosimone, Norman Stephens, Paul Hellerman and Deboragh Gabler (Bang Bang You're Dead)
  • Joseph Stern, Angela Bassett, Eda Godel Hallinan and Armand Leo (Our America)
  • Jane Paley and Larry Price (Table Talk: Talking Beyond 9/11)
  • Kate Taylor, Jim Johnston, Kathleen Shugrue, Paul Serafini, Marcy Gunther and Kathy Waugh (Zoom: America's Kids Remember)

Outstanding Directing in a Children's Special edit

Outstanding Writing in a Children's Special edit

Outstanding Single Camera Photography (Film or Electronic) edit

  • Ernest R. Dickerson (Our America)
  • Garry Nardilla, Stephen Murello and Frankie DeJoseph (Martha Stewart Living)
  • Joel Shapiro Ari Haberberg and Jimmy O'Donnell (Reading Rainbow)
  • Stephen J. D'Onofrio (Ask This Old House)

Lifetime Achievement Award edit

References edit

  • Haberman, Lia (2003-03-12). "A "View" of Daytime Emmys". E! Online. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  • "'View' scores 6 Daytime Emmy nods; Lucci gets none". USA Today. 2003-03-12. Retrieved 2007-03-24.
  • "Newcomer Wayne Brady wins 2 daytime Emmys". USA Today. 2003-05-17. Retrieved 2007-03-24.