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25th Daytime Emmy Awards

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25th Daytime Emmy Awards
DateMay 15, 1998
LocationRadio City Music Hall, New York City
Presented byNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byLeeza Gibbons
Peter Reckell
Joe Barbara
Jason George
Highlights
Outstanding Drama SeriesAll My Children
Outstanding Game ShowJeopardy!
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNBC
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The 25th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 1998 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (1997).

Winners in each category are in bold.[1] Just like the previous year, the 25th Daytime Emmy Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Outstanding Drama Series

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Outstanding Lead Actor

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Outstanding Lead Actress

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Outstanding Supporting Actor

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Outstanding Supporting Actress

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Outstanding Younger Actor

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Outstanding Younger Actress

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Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team

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Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

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Outstanding Talk Show

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Outstanding Game Show

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Outstanding Game Show Host

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Outstanding Service Show

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  • The Pet Department — Rickie Gaffney, executive producer; Teresa Pawlowski, producer (FX).
  • Martha Stewart Living — Martha Stewart, executive producer; Carolyn Kelly, senior producer; Brook Altman, producer (syn).
  • The New Yankee Workshop — Russell Morash, executive producer (PBS).
  • Newton’s Apple — Richard Hudson, Lee Carey, executive producers; Kristian Berg, Lisa Blackstone, Jeff Nielsen, Erin Rasmussen, Kevin Williams, producers (PBS).
  • This Old House — Russell Morash, executive producer; Bruce Irving, producer (PBS).

Outstanding Children's Special

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  • Louis Gossett Jr., Hillard Elkins, Dan Redler and Patrick Whitley (In His Father's Shoes)
  • Helen Holt and Jeanine Isabel Butler (Assignment Discovery: The Science of HIV)
  • Sheila Nevins, Susan Hannah Hadary and William A. Whiteford (Bong & Donnell)
  • Carlyle Kyzer (Letters from Africa)
  • Paula Connelly Skorka, Howard Meltzer, Frank Doelger and Jonathan Stern (The Royale)

Outstanding Performer in a Children's Special

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Outstanding Music Direction and Composition

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  • Micheline Charest, Carol Greenwald, Ronald A. Weinberg, Cassandra Schafhausen, Lesley Taylor, Ken Scarborough, Joe Fallon, Peter K. Hirsch and Greg Bailey (Arthur)
  • Liz Holzman, Wendell Morris, Jed Spingarn, Nelson Recinos, Kirk Tingblad, Charles Visser, Andrea Romano, Steven Spielberg, Russell Calabrese, Earl Kress, Mike Milo, Tom Ruegger, Charles M. Howell IV, Rusty Mills, Tom Sheppard (Pinky and the Brain)
  • David Campbell, Tony Craig, Roberts Gannaway, Cydne Clark, Steve Granat, Carin Greenberg Baker, Martha Ripp, Ken Boyer, Victor Cook, Skip Jones, Rick Schneider, Peter Ferk, Don Gillies, Ken Koonce, Michael Merton and Bruce Shelly (101 Dalmatians: The Series)
  • Steven Spielberg, Tom Ruegger, Rusty Mills, Liz Holzman, Andrea Romano, Mike Milo, Jon McClenahan, Charles M. Howell IV, Randy Rogel, Kevin Hopps, Gordon Bressack, Nick Dubois and Tom Minton (Animaniacs)
  • Kristin Laskas Martin, Karen Stevens, Jocelyn Stevenson, George Arthur Bloom, Vince Commisso, Larry Jacobs and Susan Blu (The Magic School Bus)

Outstanding Special Class Animated Program

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Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series

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Outstanding Sound Editing

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  • Dave Howe, Thomas McGurk, Michael McAuliffe (Bill Nye the Science Guy)
  • Anna MacKenzie, Rick Hinson, Ray Spiess, William H. Angarola, Mark Cleary, Mike Marchain, Cindy Rabideau and Robert Guastini (Crayola Kids Adventures)
  • Denise Brady, Anna MacKenzie, Mike Marchain, William H. Angarola, Raymond E. Spiess III, Cindy Rabideau, Ray Spiess and Robert Guastini (Flipper)
  • Kurt Wagner (A Magical Walt Disney World Christmas)

Outstanding Sound Editing - Special Class

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  • Thomas Syslo, Timothy Borquez, Eric Freeman, Rick Hammel, Les Wolf and Marc Mailand (The Angry Beavers)
  • Dick Maitland, Bob Schott and David Browning (Sesame Street)
  • Eric Freeman, Timothy Borquez and Rick Hinson (Life with Louie)
  • Diane Griffen, John Hegedes, George Brooks, Kelly Ann Foley, Gregory Beaumont, Mark Keatts and Robert Hargreaves (The New Batman Adventures)
  • Eric Hertsguaard, Melissa Ellis, Brian F. Mars, Kenneth Young, David Lynch, Marc S. Perlman, Robert Duran, William Griggs, Robert Poole II, Charles Rychwalski, Kris Daly, Dominick Certo, Jorge Riesenfeld, Bill Kean and Jennifer Mertens (101 Dalmatians: The Series)

Outstanding Sound Mixing

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  • Dave Howe, Thomas McGurk, Michael McAuliffe, Bob O'Hern, Resti Bagcal, Marion Smith (Bill Nye the Science Guy)
  • Gary Gossett, Todd Orr, Jon Taylor and Kevin Patrick Burns (Crayola Kids Adventures)
  • Ron Balentine, Gary French and David M. Boothe (Barney & Friends)
  • Todd Orr, Kevin Patrick Burns and Jon Taylor (Flipper)
  • John Badenhop and Robert L. Manahan (Beakman's World)

Outstanding Sound Mixing - Special Class

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Outstanding Single Camera Editing

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Lifetime achievement award

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References

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  1. ^ "The Twenty-Fifth 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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