27th Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Children's Series

Outstanding Children's Series

  • James McKenna, Erren Gottlieb, Elizabeth Brock, Jamie Hammond, and Bill Nye (Bill Nye, the Science Guy)
  • Carol Tomko Recka, John Stainton, and Judy Bailey (The Crocodile Hunter)
  • Linda Ellerbee, Rolfe Tessem, Mark Lyons, and Wally Berger (Nick News with Linda Ellerbee)
  • Peter Engel, Bennett Tramer, Tony Soltis, Chris Conte, Paul Dell, and Steven Weiss (Saved by the Bell: The New Class)
  • Kate Taylor, Jonathan G. Meath, Marisa Wolsky, Jim Johnston (Zoom)

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