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The 5th Daytime Emmy Awards were held on Wednesday, June 7, 1978, on ABC, to commemorate excellence in American daytime programming from the previous year (1977). The awards were hosted by Family Feud host Richard Dawson, who also won an award for best game show host. Airing from 3 to 4:30 p.m. EST, the telecast preempted General Hospital and The Edge of Night.
5th Daytime Emmy Awards | |
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Date | June 7, 1978 |
Location | New York Hilton |
Presented by | National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences |
Hosted by | Richard Dawson |
Highlights | |
Outstanding Drama Series | Days of Our Lives |
Outstanding Game Show | Hollywood Squares |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ABC |
Winners in each category are in bold.
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
editOutstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
edit- Matthew Cowles (Billy Clyde Tuggle, All My Children)
- Lawrence Keith (Nick Davis, All My Children)
- James Pritchett (Dr. Matt Powers, The Doctors)[1]
- Michael Storm (Dr. Larry Wolek, One Life to Live)
- Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli, Ryan's Hope)
- Andrew Robinson (Frank Ryan, Ryan's Hope)
Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
edit- Mary Fickett (Ruth Martin, All My Children)
- Susan Lucci (Erica Kane, All My Children)
- Laurie Heineman (Sharlene Frame, Another World)[1]
- Beverlee McKinsey (Iris Carrington, Another World)
- Victoria Wyndham (Rachel Davis, Another World)
- Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie Olson, Days of our Lives)
- Jennifer Harmon (Cathy Craig, One Life to Live)
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series Writing
edit- Guiding Light
- Days of our Lives
- All My Children
- Ryan's Hope[1]
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series Directing
edit- Another World
- Days of our Lives
- Ryan's Hope
- As the World Turns
- Love of Life
- The Young and the Restless[1]
Outstanding Game or Audience Participation Show
edit- The Hollywood Squares - A Heatter-Quigley Production for NBC[1]
- Family Feud - A Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production for ABC
- The $20,000 Pyramid - A Bob Stewart Production for ABC
Outstanding Host or Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show
editOutstanding Host or Hostess in a Talk, Service or Variety Series
edit- Phil Donahue (Donahue)[1]
- Dinah Shore (Dinah!)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h Margulies, Lee (June 8, 1978). "Daytime Emmy Award Winners". Los Angeles Times. p. 111. Retrieved June 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.