Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Daytime Serials

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Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Daytime Serials
Awarded forOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials
Country United States
Presented by Directors Guild of America
First awarded 1991
Last awarded 2012
Website www.dga.org

The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Daytime Serials is an annual award that was given by the Directors Guild of America between 1991 and 2012. In 2013, the category was merged into the award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series. [1]

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Winners and nominees

1990s

YearProgramEpisodeWinners and nomineesNetworkRef.
1991
(44th)
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #1,103" Michael Stich CBS [2]
The Young and the Restless "Episode #4,708" Mike Denney CBS
"Episode #4,730" Heather Hill
1992
(45th)
Another World "Episode #7,022" Susan Strickler NBC [3]
Days of Our Lives "Episode #6,888"Kenneth Herman Jr.NBC
The Young and the Restless "Episode #4,825" Frank Pacelli CBS
1993
(46th)
One Life to Live "Episode #6,356" Jill Mitwell ABC [4]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #1,693" Michael Stich CBS
General Hospital "Episode #7,819" Joseph Behar ABC
Guiding Light "Episode #11,644" Bruce S. Barry CBS
"Episode #11,563"Brian Mertes
1994
(47th)
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #1,884" Michael Stich CBS [5]
The Bold and the Beautiful"Episode #1,756" John C. Zak CBS
General Hospital "Episode #7,922" Shelley Curtis ABC
The Young and the Restless "Episode #5,370"Jerry EvansCBS
"Episode #5,476" Heather Hill
1995
(48th)
General Hospital "Episode #8,248" William Ludel and Alan Pultz ABC [6]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #2,167" Susan Flannery ABC
General Hospital"Episode #8,183" Joseph Behar
"Episode #8,233" Scott McKinsey and Shelley Curtis
Guiding Light "Episode #12,063" Bruce S. Barry CBS
1996
(49th)
The Young and the Restless "Episode #5,875" Kathryn Foster and Mike Denney CBS [7]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #2,393" Michael Stich CBS
General Hospital "Episode #8,492" Scott McKinsey ABC
Guiding Light "Episode #12,451" Bruce S. Barry CBS
One Life to Live "Episode #7,285" Jill Mitwell ABC
1997
(50th)
General Hospital "Episode #8,883" Scott McKinsey ABC [8]
As the World Turns "Episode #10,446" Christopher Goutman, Charles C. Dyer, and Maria Wagner CBS
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #2,580" Susan Flannery
"Episode #2,681" Deveney Kelly
The Young and the Restless "Episode #6,032" Frank Pacelli
1998
(51st)
One Life to Live "Episode #7,572"James SayeghABC [9]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #2,942"Nancy EckelsCBS
General Hospital "Episode #2,580" Joseph Behar ABC
One Life to Live"Episode #7,761" Jill Mitwell
The Young and the Restless "Episode #6,437" Sally McDonald CBS
1999
(52nd)
Days of Our Lives "Episode #8,557"Herbert SteinNBC [10]
One Life to Live "Episode #8,012" Jill Mitwell ABC
Port Charles "Episode #619" Albert Alarr
The Young and the Restless "Episode #6,787" Kathryn Foster CBS
"Episode #6,632" Noel Maxam

2000s

YearProgramEpisodeWinners and nomineesNetworkRef.
2000
(53rd)
One Life to Live "Episode #8,205" Jill Mitwell ABC [11]
All My Children "Episode #7,919" Casey Childs ABC
"Episode #7,969" Conal O'Brien
Guiding Light "Episode #13,562" Bruce S. Barry CBS
"Episode #13,511"JoAnne Sedwick
2001
(54th)
General Hospital "Episode #9,801" William Ludel ABC [12]
All My Children "Episode #8,186" Angela Tessinari ABC
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #3,532" Michael Stich CBS
Days of Our Lives "Episode #8,991" Randy Robbins NBC
One Life to Live "Episode #8,437" Gary Tomlin ABC
2002
(55th)
Port Charles "Episode #1,433" Scott McKinsey ABC [13]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #3,948" Michael Stich CBS
One Life to Live "Episode #8,655" Larry Carpenter ABC
"Episode #8,691" Jill Mitwell
"Episode #8,656" Frank Valentini
2003
(56th)
One Life to Live "Episode #8,849" Larry Carpenter ABC [14]
All My Children "Episode #8,722" Angela Tessinari ABC
Guiding Light "Episode #14,279" Susan Strickler CBS
Port Charles "Episode #1,561"Andrew Lee and Jeff RabinABC
The Young and the Restless "Episode #7,784" Sally McDonald CBS
2004
(57th)
Guiding Light "Episode #14,321" Bruce S. Barry CBS [15]
All My Children "Episode #8,768" Conal O'Brien ABC
As the World Turns "Episode #12,166" Christopher Goutman CBS
General Hospital "Episode #10,461" Joseph Behar ABC
Guiding Light"Episode #14,322"Matt Lagle and Brian MertesCBS
2005
(58th)
General Hospital "Episode #10,914" Owen Renfroe ABC [16]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Episode #4,623" Michael Stich CBS
Days of Our Lives "Episode #10,090"Herbert Stein and Albert Alarr NBC
Guiding Light "Episode #14,696" Ellen Wheeler CBS
One Life to Live "Episode #9,385" Larry Carpenter ABC
2006
(59th)
One Life to Live "Episode #9,779" Jill Mitwell ABC [17]
All My Children "Episode #9,297" Casey Childs ABC
General Hospital "Episode #11,177" William Ludel ABC
"Episode #11,178" Scott McKinsey
Guiding Light "Episode #14,905"Brian MertesCBS
"Episode #14,832" Ellen Wheeler
One Life to Live"Episode #9,686" Larry Carpenter ABC
2007
(60th)
One Life to Live "Episode #9,947" Larry Carpenter ABC [18]
All My Children "Episode #9,669" Casey Childs ABC
As the World Turns "Episode #12,971" Christopher Goutman CBS
General Hospital "Episode #11,228" Scott McKinsey ABC
Guiding Light "Episode #15,221" Ellen Wheeler CBS
2008
(61st)
One Life to Live "So You Think You Can Be Shane Morasco's Father?" Larry Carpenter ABC [19]
Days of Our Lives "This Is It" Noel Maxam NBC
"Airplane Crash Aftermath"Herbert Stein
General Hospital "Luke in Purgatory" William Ludel ABC
"Catch Me If You Can" Owen Renfroe
2009
(62nd)
As The World Turns "Once Upon a Time" Christopher Goutman CBS [20]
The Bold and the Beautiful "Fashion Challenge Sabotage" Cynthia J. Popp CBS
General Hospital "Macho Men" William Ludel ABC
The Young and the Restless "Billy's New Year's Eve Revelation" Dean LaMont CBS
"Six Minutes and Counting" Sally McDonald

2010s

YearProgramEpisodeWinners and nomineesNetworkRef.
2010
(63rd)
One Life to Live "Starr X'd Lovers, The Musical, Part Two" Larry Carpenter ABC [21]
The Bold and the Beautiful "A Reason to Live – Part 1" Michael Stich CBS
General Hospital "Francophrenia" Owen Renfroe ABC
One Life to Live"Starr X'd Lovers, The Musical, Part Three" Jill Mitwell
The Young and the Restless "Ebenezer Newman" Sally McDonald CBS
2011
(64th)
General Hospital "Intervention" William Ludel ABC [22]
All My Children "The Send Off" Casey Childs ABC
"In the Wee Small Hours..." Angela Tessinari
The Bold and the Beautiful "Brooke Berry" Cynthia J. Popp CBS
General Hospital"Forces of Nature" Scott McKinsey ABC
One Life to Live "Erika's 40th" Larry Carpenter
The Young and the Restless "From the Grave" Mike Denney CBS
2012
(65th)
One Life to Live "Between Heaven and Hell" Jill Mitwell ABC [23]
Days of Our Lives "Trapped" Albert Alarr NBC
General Hospital "Bad Water" Larry Carpenter ABC
"Magic Milo" William Ludel
"Shot Through The Heart" Scott McKinsey

Programs with multiple awards

9 awards
5 awards
2 awards

Programs with multiple nominations

Individuals with multiple awards

4 awards
3 awards
2 awards

Individuals with multiple nominations

Total awards by network

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