25th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team

  • All My Children: Conal O'Brien, James A. Baffico, Robert Scinto, Casey Childs, Angela Tessinari, Karen Johnson, Barbara M. Simmons, Shirley Simmons, Paul Antonelli, A.J. Gundell, Pamela Magee, Rusty Swope, Penny Bergman, Tamara Grady
  • Days of our Lives: Herb Stein, Phil Sogard, Randy Robbins, Roger Inman, Sheryl Harmon, David N. Kohn, Mason Dickson, Julie Brady, Francesca Bellini-Desimone, Joseph Lumer, Gary Wente, Roy Friedland
  • General Hospital: Joseph Behar, Shelley Curtis, William Ludel, Scott McKinsey, Tony Morina, Alan Pultz, Ron Cates, Christine R. Magarian, Craig McManus, Kathy Ladd, Douglas Hayden
  • The Young and the Restless: Heather H. Hill, Mike Denney, Kathryn Foster, Sally McDonald, Betty Rothenberg, Dan Brumett, Noel Maxam, Randall Hill, Don Jacob

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