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The Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team is an award presented annually by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) and Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS). It was first awarded at the 1st Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony, held in 1974, and it is given to honor the performances of the entire writing team participating in a form of a daytime drama.[1]

Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
Awarded forOutstanding Drama Series Writing Team
CountryUnited States
Presented by
  • ATAS
  • First awarded1974
    Currently held byGeneral Hospital
    (2024)
    Most awardsThe Young and the Restless
    (10)
    Most nominationsThe Young and the Restless (35)
    Websiteemmyonline.org/daytime

    The award was previously called Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series between 1974 and 1986, where the category had various names and honored different members of the writing team.[1][2] Therefore, since then, the category began to start using its current title years.[1] The Emmy was named after an "Immy," an affectionate term used to refer to the image orthicon camera tube.[3] The statuette was designed by Louis McManus, who modeled the award after his wife, Dorothy.[3] The Emmy statuette is fifteen inches tall from base to tip, weighs five pounds and is composed of iron, pewter, zinc and gold.[3]

    The Young and the Restless holds the record for most wins with nine. The Young and the Restless have also received the most nominations, with a total of twenty-seven. ABC has been the network the most successful, with a total of eighteen wins. In 1997, All My Children and The Young and the Restless tied, which was the first tie in this category.

    As of the 2022 ceremony, Days of Our Lives is the most recent recipient of the award.[citation needed]

    Winners and nominees

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    Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.

    Table key
    Indicates the winner

    1970s

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    Year Program Network Ref
    1974
    (1st)
    The Edge of Night [2]
    The Doctors
    General Hospital
    1975
    (2nd)
    Another World
    Days of Our Lives
    The Young and the Restless
    1976
    (3rd)
    Days of Our Lives
    All My Children
    The Edge of Night
    Guiding Light
    The Young and the Restless
    1977
    (4th)
    Ryan's Hope
    All My Children
    Another World
    As the World Turns
    Days of Our Lives
    1978
    (5th)
    Ryan's Hope
    All My Children
    Days of Our Lives[a]
    Guiding Light
    1979
    (6th)
    Ryan's Hope
    All My Children
    Days of Our Lives
    The Young and the Restless

    1980s

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    Year Program Network Ref
    1980
    (7th)
    Ryan's Hope
    All My Children
    The Edge of Night
    One Life to Live
    1981
    (8th)
    Guiding Light
    All My Children
    General Hospital
    One Life to Live
    1982
    (9th)
    Guiding Light
    All My Children
    The Edge of Night
    One Life to Live
    1983
    (10th)
    Ryan's Hope [1]
    All My Children
    General Hospital
    One Life to Live
    1984
    (11th)
    Ryan's Hope [1]
    All My Children
    General Hospital
    One Life to Live
    1985
    (12th)
    All My Children [1]
    Another World
    Days of Our Lives
    Guiding Light
    1986
    (13th)
    Guiding Light [1]
    As the World Turns
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    1987
    (14th)
    One Life to Live [1]
    Days of Our Lives
    The Young and the Restless
    1988
    (15th)
    All My Children
    The Judge
    Santa Barbara
    Superior Court
    1989
    (16th)
    Santa Barbara
    Another World
    As the World Turns
    Guiding Light

    1990s

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    Year Program Network Ref
    1990
    (17th)
    Guiding Light [1]
    All My Children
    One Life to Live
    Santa Barbara
    The Young and the Restless
    1991
    (18th)
    Santa Barbara
    All My Children
    As the World Turns
    The Young and the Restless
    1992
    (19th)
    The Young and the Restless
    All My Children
    Guiding Light
    One Life to Live
    1993
    (20th)
    Guiding Light
    All My Children
    As the World Turns
    The Young and the Restless
    1994
    (21st)
    One Life to Live
    Another World
    Days of Our Lives
    The Young and the Restless
    1995
    (22nd)
    General Hospital
    All My Children
    One Life to Live
    The Young and the Restless
    1996
    (26th)
    All My Children
    Another World
    As the World Turns
    One Life to Live
    1997
    (27th)
    All My Children
    The Young and the Restless
    Days of Our Lives
    General Hospital
    1998
    (27th)
    All My Children
    Days of Our Lives
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    1999
    (26th)
    General Hospital
    All My Children
    Days of Our Lives
    Guiding Light
    The Young and the Restless

    2000s

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    Year Program Network Re
    2000
    (27th)
    The Young and the Restless
    As the World Turns
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    General Hospital
    2001
    (28th)
    As the World Turns
    All My Children
    General Hospital
    Passions
    The Young and the Restless
    2002
    (29th)
    As the World Turns
    All My Children
    One Life to Live
    Passions
    2003
    (30th)
    General Hospital
    All My Children
    As the World Turns
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    Guiding Light
    Passions
    The Young and the Restless
    2004
    (31st)
    As the World Turns
    All My Children
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2005
    (32nd)
    As the World Turns
    General Hospital
    Guiding Light
    The Young and the Restless
    2006
    (33rd)
    The Young and the Restless
    As the World Turns
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    One Life to Live
    2007
    (34th)
    Guiding Light
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2008
    (35th)
    One Life to Live
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    General Hospital
    Guiding Light
    The Young and the Restless
    2009
    (36th)
    General Hospital
    All My Children
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    One Life to Live

    2010s

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    Year Program Network Ref
    2010
    (37th)
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    All My Children
    As the World Turns
    The Young and the Restless
    2011
    (38th)
    The Young and the Restless
    As the World Turns
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    Days of Our Lives
    2012
    (39th)
    Days of Our Lives
    All My Children
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2013
    (40th)
    The Bold and the Beautiful[b]
    General Hospital[c]
    One Life to Live[d]
    The Young and the Restless[e]
    2014
    (41st)
    The Young and the Restless[f]
    The Bold and the Beautiful[g]
    Days of Our Lives[h]
    2015
    (42nd)
    The Bold and the Beautiful[i]
    Days of Our Lives[j]
    General Hospital[k]
    The Young and the Restless[l]
    2016
    (43rd)
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2017
    (44th)
    The Young and the Restless
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    Days of Our Lives
    General Hospital
    2018
    (45th)
    Days of Our Lives
    NBC
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2019
    (46th)
    The Young and the Restless
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    Days of Our Lives
    General Hospital

    2020s

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    Year Program Network Ref
    2020
    (47th)
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    Days of Our Lives
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2021
    (48th)
    The Young and the Restless
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    General Hospital
    2022
    (49th)
    Days of Our Lives
    Beyond Salem
    General Hospital
    The Young and the Restless
    2023
    (50th)
    The Young and the Restless
    The Bay Popstar!TV
    The Bold and the Beautiful CBS
    Beyond Salem: Chapter Two Peacock
    Days of Our Lives NBC/Peacock
    General Hospital ABC

    Total awards won

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    Wins Program
    10 The Young and the Restless
    6 Ryan's Hope
    Guiding Light
    5 All My Children
    General Hospital'
    4 As the World Turns
    Days of our Lives
    The Bold and the Beautiful
    3 One Life to Live
    2 Santa Barbara
    1 Another World
    The Edge of Night

    Notes

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    1. ^ Days of our Lives was nominated for two episodes, each under a different head writer.
  • ^ Head Writer: Bradley Bell Co-Head Writers: Kay Alden, Michael Minnis, Writers: Rex M. Best, Shannon Bradley, Adam Dusevoir, Tracey Ann Kelly, Patrick Mulcahey, John F. Smith, Michele Val Jean
  • ^ Head Writer: Ron Carlivati, Breakdown Writers: Shelly Altman, Jean Passanante, Chris Van Etten, Anna Theresa Cascio, Breakdown Writers: Kate Hall, Elizabeth Page, Scott Sickles, Katherine Schock, Editor: Elizabeth Korte
  • ^ Head Writer: Ron Carlivati, Breakdown Writer: Lorraine Broderick, Associate Head Writers: Anna Cascio, Chris Van Etten, Script Writers: Elizabeth Page, Jean Passanante, Melissa Salmons, Scott Sickles, Courtney Simon, Script Writers, Breakdown Writer and Script Writer: Daniel J. O'Connor, Script Editor: Katherine Schock
  • ^ Head Writers: Maria Arena Bell and Josh Griffith, Co-Head Writers: Scott Hamner, Hogan Sheffer, Associate Head Writers: Beth Milstein, Amanda Beall, Script Editor: Brent Boyd, Associate Writer/Script Editor: Beth Milstein, Associate Writers: Amanda L. Beall, Paula Cwikly, Susan Dansby, Janice Ferri Esser, Jay Gibson, Marla Kanelos, Anne Schoettle, Linda Schreiber, Natalie Minardi Slater, Teresa Zimmerman
  • ^ Head Writers: Shelly Altman, Josh Griffith, Co-Head Writer: Tracey Thomson, Associate Writers: Amanda Beall, Jeff Beldner, Brent Boyd, Susan Dansby, Janice Ferri Esser, Beth Milstein, Natalie Minardi Slater, Anne Schoettle, Lisa Seidman
  • ^ Head Writer: Bradley Bell Co-Head Writers: Kay Alden, Michael Minnis, Writers: Rex M. Best, Shannon Bradley, Adam Dusevoir, Tracey Ann Kelly, Patrick Mulcahey, John F. Smith, Michele Val Jean
  • ^ Head Writer: Gary Tomlin, Christopher Whitesell, Breakdown Writers: Lorraine Broderick, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Writer: Fran Myers, Script Writers: David Cherrill, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Jeanne Marie Ford, Janet Iacobuzio, David A. Levinson, Melissa Salmons
  • ^ Head Writer: Bradley Bell Co-Head Writers: Michael Minnis, Writers: Rex M. Best, Shannon Bradley, Adam Dusevoir, Tracey Ann Kelly, Patrick Mulcahey, Jack F. Smith, Michele Val Jean
  • ^ Head Writer: Gary Tomlin, Christopher Whitesell, Script Editor: Fran Myers, Breakdown Writers: Lorraine Broderick, Rick Draughon, Christopher Dunn, Ryan Quan, Dave Ryan, Script Writers: David Cherrill, Carolyn Culliton, Richard Culliton, Jeanne Marie Ford, Janet Iacobuzio, Melissa Salmons
  • ^ Head Writer: Ron Carlivati, Writers: Anna Theresa Cascio, Elizabeth Korte, Daniel James O'Connor, Chris Van Etten, Script Writers: Suzanne Flynn, Kate Hall, Elizabeth Page, Katherine Schock, Scott Sickles
  • ^ Head Writers: Shelly Altman, Jean Passanante, Script Editor: Brent Boyd, Co-Head Writer: Tracey Thomson, Writers: Amanda Beall, Jeff Beldner, Susan Dansby, Janice Ferri Esser, Beth Milstein, Natalie Minardi Slater, Anne Schoettle, Lisa Seidman
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