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Daytime Emmys: ‘General Hospital’ Wins For Outstanding Drama; ‘The Kelly Clarkson’ Show Wins For Fourth Consecutive Year

After a tense morning with IATSE threatening to picket over the use of a non-union crew, the Daytime Emmys are underway at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in downtown Los Angeles.

IATSE leadership met with the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Friday afternoon in an effort to reach an agreement prior to showtime. Now the ceremony can proceed with honoring daytime dramas, talk shows and legal/courtroom dramas at the 51st annual event. Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner are hosting the ceremony.

Following a corny but cute opening number performed by The Talk hosts Amanda Kloots and Jerry O’Connell, Frazier and Turner kicked off the live show by singling out “royalty” in the house — Dick Van Dyke, who would end up winning for guest starring as Mystery Man/Timothy Robicheaux on Peacock’s Days of our Lives. Zooey Deschanel was also singled out in the audience, as was Jennifer Hudson.

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And the winners are:

SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTOR: Robert Gossett as Marshall Ashford, General Hospital

SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: ACTRESS: Courtney Hope as Sally Spectra, The Young and the Restless

WRITING TEAM FOR A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: General Hospital

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: Dick Van Dyke, Days of Our Lives

DIRECTING TEAM FOR A DAYTIME DRAMA SERIES: General Hospital

DAYTIME TALK SERIES: The Kelly Clarkson Show

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