18th_Daytime_Emmy_Awards
18th Daytime Emmy Awards
Award ceremony
The 18th Daytime Emmy Awards were held on Thursday, June 27, 1991, on CBS, to commemorate excellence in American daytime programming from the previous year (1990). The awards were hosted by The Price Is Right host Bob Barker. For the first time, they aired in the evening, from 9 to 11 p.m. EST.
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18th Daytime Emmy Awards | ||||
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Date | June 27, 1991 | |||
Presented by | National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | |||
Hosted by | Bob Barker | |||
Highlights | ||||
Outstanding Drama Series | As the World Turns | |||
Outstanding Game Show | Jeopardy! | |||
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Network | CBS | |||
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- Bernie Barrow (Louie Slavinski, Loving)
- William Christian (Derek Frye, All My Children)
- Stuart Damon (Alan Quartermaine, General Hospital)
- William Roerick (Henry Chamberlain, Guiding Light)
- Kin Shriner (Scott Baldwin, General Hospital)
- Jerry verDorn (Ross Marler, Guiding Light)
- Rick Hearst (Alan-Michael Spaulding, Guiding Light)
- Justin Gocke (Brandon Capwell, Santa Barbara)
- Bryan Buffington (Bill Lewis III, Guiding Light)
- Andrew Kavovit (Paul Ryan, As the World Turns)
- Kristoff St. John (Adam Marshall, Generations)
- Steven Spielberg, Tom Ruegger, Ken Boyer, Art Leonardi, Art Vitello, Paul Dini, and Sherri Stoner (Tiny Toon Adventures)[1]
- Howie Mandel, Tom Tataranowicz, Bernard Wolf, Jim Staahl, Jack Heiter, John Callas, Mitch Schauer, Jim Fisher, Diane Dixon, Michael Wolf, and Phil Roman (Bobby's World)
- Cassandra Schafhausen, Nicholas Boxer, Andy Heyward, Larry Houston, Will Meugniot, Barbara Y.E. Pyle, Robby London, Thom Beers, Reed Shelly, Bruce Shelly, and Jim Duffy (Captain Planet and the Planeteers)
- Michael C. Gross, Robby London, Andy Heyward, Joe Medjuck, Len Janson, Chuck Menville, Will Meugniot, and Stan Phillips (Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters)
- Sharman Divono, Jeff Hall, Tom Ray, Phil Roman, Mark Evanier, Bob Curtis, and Bob Nesler (Garfield and Friends)
- William Ross (Tiny Toon Adventures - "Fields of Honey")
- Johnny Costa (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood)
- Stephen James Taylor (Brother Future)
- Glenn A. Jordan, George S. Clinton, and Mark Mothersbaugh (Pee-wee's Playhouse)
- Bruce Broughton (Music & Lyrics), Wayne Kaatz (lyrics), and Tom Ruegger (lyrics) - "Main title Theme". (Tiny Toon Adventures)
- A.J. Gundell - "Love Like This". (Guiding Light)
- Steve Dorff, and Gloria Sklerov - "If This Isn't Love". (As the World Turns)
- Dominic Messinger (Music & Lyrics), Roxanne Seeman (Music & Lyrics), and Billie Hughes (Lyrics) (Santa Barbara)
- Sharbutt, Jay (29 June 1991). "Tops in Daytime: Bergman, Hughes : Television: Soap queen Lucci loses out on 12th straight Emmy award. CBS' 'As the World Turns' is named best serial in prime-time ceremonies". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 7 February 2024.