29th Daytime Emmy Awards

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29th Daytime Emmy Awards
Date May 17, 2002
Site The Theater, Madison Square Garden, New York City
Creative Arts Awards May 11, 2002
Host Bob Barker
Network CBS
28th Daytime 30th Daytime

The 29th Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony, commemorating excellence in American daytime programming from 2001, was held on May 17, 2002 at the theater at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Hosted by Bob Barker, it was televised in the United States by CBS. It was also the first time the ceremonies were simulcast in Spanish.

Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented on May 11, 2002.

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[edit] Mistakes

When Susan Flannery's name was announced as the winner of the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Award, the "Flannery" part was unintelligible. Everybody in the television production booth thought it was Susan Lucci who was named, and therefore cut to a shot of Lucci (who was backstage at the time after presenting the previous award), cued the All My Children theme song, and told her to go on stage. Once the producers realized their mistake, they immediately cut to Flannery coming towards the stage, and Lucci returned backstage. The producers apologized for their mistake the following day.[1]

[edit] Nominations and winners

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

[edit] Outstanding Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series

[edit] Outstanding 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] Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

[edit] Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show

[edit] Outstanding Game Show Host

[edit] Outstanding Talk Show

[edit] 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 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 Performer in a Children's Series

[edit] Lifetime Achievement Award

[edit] References

  1. ^ Susan Lucci sets straight Emmy incident. CNN (2002-06-21). Retrieved on 2007-03-24.