50th Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards

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50th Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards
DateDecember 16, 2023
Location Westin Bonaventure Hotel
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Presented by National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS)
Most awards The Kelly Clarkson Show and Island of the Sea Wolves (4)
Most nominations The Kelly Clarkson Show (9)
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The 50th Annual Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), honored the best in US daytime television programming in 2022. The award ceremony was originally planned to be held on June 17, 2023, at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles, but was postponed to December 16 due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes. [1] [2]

Contents

The nominations were announced on April 26, 2023, alongside the nominees for the main ceremony categories. [3] Syndicated talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show received the most creative arts nominations with nine, followed by Island of the Sea Wolves with seven, and The Bold and the Beautiful and Book of Queer with six each. [4]

The ceremony was streamed on the NATAS OTT channel at Watch.TheEmmys.TV. [4]

Winners and nominees

The nominations for both the 50th Daytime Emmy Awards and the 50th Daytime Creative Arts & Lifestyle Emmy Awards were announced on April 26, 2023. [5] [4] [6]

Programming

Programming
Outstanding Lifestyle Program
Outstanding Travel, Adventure and Nature Program
Outstanding Instructional and How-To Program
Outstanding Arts and Popular Culture Program
Outstanding Short Form Daytime Program
Outstanding Educational and Informational Program
Outstanding Promotional Announcement

Crafts

Crafts
Outstanding Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design
Outstanding Casting
Outstanding Cinematography
  • Island of the Sea Wolves – Russell Clark, Samuel Ellis, James Frystak, Maxwel Hohn, Matthew Hood, Kieran O'Donovan, Dave Pearson, Adam Ravetech, Robin Smith and Darren West (Netflix)
    • The Hidden Lives of Pets – Brian McGinty, Jeffrey Alexander, Simon Fanthorpe, Simon Fox, Andrew Goldie, Richard Hughes, Yan Ionov, Andreas Knausenberger, Trevor Smith, Peter Thorn, Zheng Yi (Netflix)
    • Home – Charlie Balch, Michael Bozzo, Denny Chrisna, Josh Flavell, Chris Gill, Patrick Lavaud, Jeremy Leach, Jurgen Lisse, Pierre DeVilliers (Apple TV+)
    • Italy Made with Love – Thomas Jacobi, Filippo Chiesa, Luca Dal Lago, Patrick Greene (PBS)
    • Wild Babies – Nick Ball, Ralph Bower, Samantha Davies, Russell MacLaughlin (Netflix)
Outstanding Costume Design/Styling
  • The Bold and the Beautiful – Jeresa Featherstone, Renee V. Brunson, Anabel Shuckhart, Shirin Enayati, Tayo Fajemisin, Lucy Flores, Ross Fuentes, Jennifer Johns, Patrice Johnson, Gail Mosley, Angelo Santos (CBS)
    • Book of Queer – Karis Wilde (Discovery+)
    • General Hospital – Shawn Reeves, William H. Hoffman Jr, Julianna Bolles Morrison, Maki Chaudhuri, Elizabeth Jerome, Margaret Lousen, Christine Shahverdian, Maria Uribe, Alice Volonino, Asante Wa Young (ABC)
    • Sherri! – Willie Sinclair III, Chanel Smith (Syndicated)
    • The Jennifer Hudson Show – Verneccia Étienne, Jacey Stamler, Tiffany McPherson, Layla Witmer (Syndicated)
Outstanding Daytime Program Host
Outstanding Hairstyling and Makeup
  • Red Table Talk – Neeko Abriol, Steven Aturo, Leann Hirsh (Facebook Watch)
    • The Bold and the Beautiful – Stephanie Paugh, Karlye Buff, Danielle Dubinsky, Alexis Reyes, Christine Lai Johnson, Hajja Barnes, James Elle, Dan Crawley (CBS)
    • The Jennifer Hudson Show – Albert Morrison, Robear Landeros, Adam Burrell, Marie-Flore Beaubien (Syndicated)
    • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Tara Copeland, Robert Ramos, Chanty Lagrana, Valente Frazier, Gloria Elias-Foeillet (Syndicated)
    • Sherri! – Theo Barrett, Jaime Jose Alcivar Jr., Lateasha Boone, Irving Ramirez, Sydney Smith, Rodney Jon, Yanira Garcia, Jamie Harper, Latrice Johnson, Diana Mota, Jai Williams, Raquel Vivve (Syndicated)
    • Tamron Hall – Jessica Smalls, Jonathon Wright, Akeesha Edwards, Daniel Koye, Raul Otero, Natasha Denis, Aeriel Payne, Billie Gene (Syndicated)
Outstanding Directing Team for a Single Camera Daytime Non-Fiction Program
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Joe Terry, Diana Horn, Callan Chapman, Chris Hines, Ran Lowe (Syndicated)
    • American Anthems – Wes Edwards (PBS)
    • The Drew Barrymore Show – Adam Heydt, Scot Titelbaum, Sara Tannor, Veda Carey, Liz Keane, Kyle Ramdeen (Syndicated)
    • Entertainment Tonight – Brian Campbell, Brad Magon, John Kornarens (Syndicated)
    • The View – Sarah de la O, Janean Elkins, John Keegan, Craig Viechec, Christopher Wayne, Rob Bruce Baron, Paul Tarascio, Steven Van Patten (ABC)
Outstanding Single Camera Editing
  • Island of the Sea Wolves – Erin Cumming, Jacob Parish, Steve Phillips, Jeanne Slater (Netflix)
    • Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia – John Silva, Kristine Gaffney, Nicholas Stich (Magnolia Network)
    • The Hidden Lives of Pets – Niels Bellinger, Richard Lace (Netflix)
    • Home – Tim Clancy, Amanda Estremera, Mari Keiko Golzalez, Derek Kicker, Mohamed El Manasterly, Aaron Naar, Erin Nordstrom, Shelly Stocking, Aaron Vandenbroucke (Apple TV+)
    • Wild Babies – Steve Barnes, Darren Flaxstone, Catherine Hunter, Robin Lewis, Khara Stibbons, Andy Sutton (Netflix)
Outstanding Multiple Camera Editing
  • Book of Queer – Jen Woodhouse, Esteban Argüello, Colin Hargraves, Tiffany Risucci, Aaron Paul Rogers, Jennifer Roth, Lori Szybist, Simon Tondeur, Bryn Vytlacil (Discovery+)
    • Articulate with Jim Cotter – Tom Contarino, Ryan Savage, Christine Walden, Mark Miller (PBS)
    • Behind The Table: A View Reunion – Jamie Pilarski, Rich Provost (Hulu)
    • Emeril Cooks – Austin Andries, William Doyle, Ronnie Polidoro, Allie Straim, Drew Stubbs (Roku)
    • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Sam Goldfien, Casey O'Brien, Justin Curran, Stas Lipovetskiy, Klifford Svatos (Syndicated)
    • Rachael Ray – Anna George, John Andrisano, Ernie Generalli, Richard Kronenberg, Elizabeth Murray, Michael Orso, Jason Williams (Syndicated)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
Outstanding Original Song
Outstanding Lighting Direction
Outstanding Technical Direction, Camera Work, Video
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Tom Henson, Dean Andersen, Ralph Bolton, Drew Jansen, Dick Mort, Richard Pitpit, Eric Taylor, Wade Bobbitt (Syndicated)
    • The Bold and the Beautiful – Gary Chamberlin, Laurence Chun, Keven Scotti, Michael Hardiman, Jack Kidd Jr., John H. Carlson, Kai Kim, Nick Krotov, Joseph Stephenson, Nicholas Svoboda, George Forbes (CBS)
    • Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day – Ken Ash, Bil Avzaradel, Brad Boneville, Rick Siegel, James Coker, Chris Sullivan, Scott Acosta, Ryan Balton, Manny Bonilla, Deb Brozina, Austin Castelo, Chris Ferguson, Jorge Ferris, Ricky Fonatnez, Daniel Hagouel, Travis Hays, Tom Hildreth, Ronnen Horovitz, Randy Huggins, Helena Jackson, Josh Kappers, Jeff Kearney, Dee Nichols, Jill Sager, Joe Victoria, Rob Vuona, Fred Wetherbee (ABC)
    • The Jennifer Hudson Show – JD Orozco, Jay Alarcon, Forrest "Chip" Fraser, Jeremy Freeman, Nate Payton, Paul Wileman, Chuck Reilly, Charles Silas (Syndicated)
    • The Talk – Vic Caruso, George Aponte, Ron Barnes, Zeke Hernandez, Ed Horton, Jeff Johnson, Art Taylor, Brad Zerbst, Tim Gamble (CBS)
    • The View – Rene Butler, Eric Gruszecki, John Kokinis, Andrew Capuano, David Dainoff, Michael Danisi, Nick Davis, Danato De Pasquale, Nick Fayo, Rob Feder, Manny Gutierrez, Anthony Ioannou, Gary Jelaso, Hardy Kluender, Douglas Schneider (ABC)
    • The Young and the Restless – Michael Hoorn, Andrew Clark, Luis Godinez Jr., Josh Llorico, William Looper, Roberto Bosio, Thomas Luth (CBS)
Outstanding Live Sound Mixing and Sound Editing
  • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Jim Slanger, Bob Lewis, Eddie Marquez, Robert Venable, Danny Cruz, Jeff Hickman, Eddie Marquez, Kevin Shannon, Jennifer Vannoy-Rounsaville (Syndicated)
    • Days of Our Lives – Nick Kleissas, Kevin Church, Jon Amirkhan, Michael Flamingo, Marko Fox, Joseph Lumer, Holly Metts, Jenée Muyeau, Erwin Castillo, Lugh Powers, Victoria Luckey, Stu Rudolph, Harry Young (NBC / Peacock)
    • The Ellen DeGeneres Show – Mike Stock, Dirk Sciarrotta, Liza Tan, Ron Thompson, Liz Cabral, Tig Moore, Philip A. Gebhardt (Syndicated)
    • The Jennifer Hudson Show – Mike Stock, Liz Cabral, Tig Moore, Josue Pena, Philip A. Gebhardt, Marilyn Loud, Ron Thompson (Syndicated)
    • The Young and the Restless – Andrzej Warzocha, Dean Johnson, Malcolm Arnold, Kathryn Hammond, Joseph Lawrence, Thomas Luth (CBS)
Outstanding Sound Mixing and Sound Editing
  • Island of the Sea Wolves – Jonny Crew, Kate Hopkins, Ben Peace, Hannah Gregory, Tyson Lozensky, Nicholas Allan, Tom Mercer, Luke O’Connell, Owen Peter, Harsha Thangirala, Paul Ackerman, Rory Joseph and Ellie Bowle (Netflix)
    • Car Masters: Rust to Riches – Joe Beachy, John Reese (Netflix)
    • Down to Earth with Zac Efron – Joe Hernandez, Stacey Hempel, Lee Walker (Netflix)
    • The Hidden Lives of Pets – Greg Gettens, Kim Tae Hak (Netflix)
    • Home – Eric Arajol Burgues, Francis Byrne, Benjamin Le Calvé, Gijs Domen, David Fournier, Orion Gordon, Arni Gylfa, Roy Marasigan, David Montero, Sri Wahyuni Retnowati, David Seapose, Nico Tripaldi, Freek Vrijhof, Ikabl Wahyukin, Colin Moran (Apple TV+)
    • Wild Babies – Harry Hills, Shola Phil-Ebosié, Ben Wood, Matt Coster (Netflix)
Outstanding Main Title and Graphic Design
  • Island of the Sea Wolves – David Fowler, James Honeyborne and Jeff Turner (Netflix)
    • Book of Queer Eric Cervini, Rebecca Donohue, Kathryn Doyle, Lyndon Henley Hanrahan, Colin Hargraves, Annie Price, Claudia Restrepo, Michael Shayan, Tien Tran, Robin Tran, Lauren Walker (Discovery+)
    • The Drew Barrymore Show – Cristina Kinon, Chelsea White (Syndicated)
    • The Ellen DeGeneres Show – Alison Balian, Gil Rief, Grace Anaclerio, Jamie Brunton, Ellen DeGeneres, Brian Kiley, Rick Mitchell, Troy Andrew Thomas, Michael Tiberi (Syndicated)
    • The Kelly Clarkson Show – Jordan Watland, Nik Robinson, Kevin Hurley, Gina Sprehe (Syndicated)

Nominations and wins by program

Shows with multiple Creative Arts nominations
NominationsShowNetwork
9 The Kelly Clarkson Show Syndicated
7 Island of the Sea Wolves Netflix
6 The Bold and the Beautiful CBS
Book of Queer Discovery+
5 The Drew Barrymore Show Syndicated
The Jennifer Hudson Show
Home Apple TV+
General Hospital ABC
Wild Babies Netflix
The Hidden Lives of Pets
4 The Young and the Restless CBS
Down to Earth with Zac Efron Netflix
The View ABC
American AnthemsPBS
3 Sherri! Syndicated
Instant Dream Home Netflix
2 Tamron Hall Syndicated
The Talk CBS
Car Masters: Rust to Riches Netflix
The Ellen DeGeneres Show Syndicated
Days of Our Lives NBC / Peacock
Big Sky Kitchen with Eduardo Garcia Magnolia Network
Disney Parks Magical Christmas Day ABC
Behind The Table: A View Reunion Hulu
Martha Gardens Roku
Italy Made with LovePBS

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