Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Directing

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The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Directing is an Emmy award given for direction in daytime television. Both series and specials are eligible for this category. [1]

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Winners and Nominees

Winners in bold

Best Individual Director for a Special Program

1970s

1974

Outstanding Individual Director for a Daytime Special Program

1970s

1975

1976

  • Nick Havinga - First Ladies Diaries ("Edith Wilson") (NBC)
    • John J. Desmond - First Ladies Diaries ("Martha Washington") (NBC)
    • Ira Cirker - First Ladies Diaries ("Rachel Jackson") (NBC)

Special Classification - Individual Achievement

1980s

1980

Special Classification of Outstanding Individual Achievement - Directing

1980s

1981

1982

1983

1984

Outstanding Achievement in Directing - Special Class

1980s

1985

Special Classification of Outstanding Individual Achievement - Directors

1980s

1986

1987

1988

Special Class Directing

1980s

1989

Outstanding Directing - Special Class

1990s

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

Outstanding Special Class Directing

2000s

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

  • Arlene Hazzan Green - Adoption Stories ("Mackenzie Grace's New Family") (Discovery Channel Health)

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010s

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

  • Norah Shapiro - Time for Ilhan (Fuse)
    • Gil Marsden (director) / Brian Scotto (segment director) - The Gymkhana Files (Amazon)
    • Nicolas DeGrazia - Team United - Behind the Scenes: Superheroes (United Airlines/YouTube)
    • Noel Braham - Watchtower (Vimeo)
    • Margarita Jimeno - Working in the Theatre (American Theatre Wing)

2020s

2020

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References

  1. "Overview" . Retrieved 29 July 2014.