27th Daytime Emmy Awards

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27th Daytime Emmy Awards
Date
  • May 19, 2000 (Ceremony)
  • May 13 (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted bySusan Lucci
Highlights
Outstanding Drama SeriesGeneral Hospital
Outstanding Game ShowWho Wants to Be a Millionaire
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
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The 27th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 2000 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (1999).

Winners in each category are in bold.[1][2]

Outstanding Drama Series[edit]

Outstanding Lead Actor[edit]

Outstanding Lead Actress[edit]

Outstanding Supporting Actor[edit]

Outstanding Supporting Actress[edit]

Outstanding Younger Actor[edit]

Outstanding Younger Actress[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 Performer In An Animated Program[edit]

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special[edit]

Outstanding Sound Editing[edit]

  • Dave Howe, Michael McAuliffe, and Thomas McGurk (Bill Nye, the Science Guy)
  • Michael Ruschak, and Philippe Desloovere (30 by 30: Kid Flicks)
  • William H. Angarola, Mike Marchain, Anna MacKenzie, Robert Guastini, Cindy Rabideau, Ray Spiess, Rick Hinson, and Warren Smith (The Devil's Arithmetic)
  • Jeffrey Boydstun, Jim Perry, and Rita Egleston (The Phantom Eye)

Outstanding Sound Mixing[edit]

Outstanding Sound Mixing - Special Class[edit]

Outstanding Children's Series[edit]

Outstanding Writing in a Children's Series[edit]

Outstanding Directing in a Children's Series[edit]

Lifetime achievement award[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Havens, Candace (May 12, 2000). "Lead actress Emmy race too close to call". The Union Democrat. Sonora: Western Communications. p. 55. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  2. ^ "The Twenty-Seventh Annual Daytime Emmy Awards". Soap Central and National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. New York City. Retrieved February 9, 2016.

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