Award ceremony for achievement in television programming
The 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were held on Friday, June 20, 2008 at theKodak Theatre inLos Angeles , and were televised in the United States onABC . As of 2017[update] , this was the last Daytime Emmys telecast to air on ABC. The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were presented seven days earlier on June 13 at theFrederick P. Rose Hall .[ 1] [ 2]
The ceremony was hosted bySherri Shepherd andCameron Mathison , and the nominations were announced on April 30, 2008 onThe View .[ 3]
For the first time, all voting and entries for the awards were made online via a dedicated web site.
Nominations and winners [ edit ] The following is a partial list of nominees, with winners in bold:
Outstanding Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series [ edit ] Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team [ edit ] Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team [ edit ] Outstanding Morning Program [ edit ] Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment [ edit ] Outstanding Talk Show Host [ edit ] Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show[ edit ] Outstanding Game Show Host [ edit ] Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program[ edit ] Outstanding Lifestyle Program [ edit ] Outstanding Lifestyle Host [ edit ] Outstanding Pre-School Children's Series[ edit ] Outstanding Special Class Series [ edit ] Outstanding Children's Series[ edit ] There was a tie for the win.
Outstanding Performer In A Children's Series[ edit ] Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition [ edit ] Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation [ edit ] Outstanding Sound Editing - Live Action and Animation [ edit ] Timothy J. Borquez, Thomas Syslo, Doug Andham, Keith Dickens, Erik Foreman, Eric Freeman, Tony Orozco, Mark Keatts, Mike Garcia and Mark Keefer (The Batman ) Nick Nolan, Robbi Smith, Robert Poole II (Curious George ) Bob Schott (Johnny and the Sprites ) Mike Garcia, Mark Keatts, Mark Keefer and Robert Hargreaves (Legion of Super Heroes ) Timothy Borquez, Tom Syslo, Doug Andham, Keith Dickens, Daisuke Sawa, Mark Keatts, Michael Garcia, Mark Keefer and George Nemzer (Loonatics Unleashed ) Outstanding Sound Mixing - Live Action and Animation [ edit ] Lifetime Achievement Award [ edit ]