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9 May 2012 9:26 AM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
It's the last hurrah for "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" at the Daytime Emmy Awards. The canceled soaps got their last nominations in key categories, but face stiff competition from fellow ABC soap "General Hospital."
ABC picked up a total of 56 nominations with PBS closing in behind with 51. "General Hospital," which will live to see its 50th anniversary, received 23 nominations. "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" each picked up 11.
Check out some key categories below to see if your favorite soap stars and talk shows made the cut.
The 39th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards will be held Sat., June 23.
Outstanding Drama Series
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"General Hospital," ABC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS
Outstanding Children's Animated Program
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
- Chris Harnick
9 May 2012 9:23 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
ABC’s General Hospital leads the way with 23 nominations for Daytime Emmy Awards.
The television academy announced Wednesday that the venerable soap opera will compete with NBC’s Days of Our Lives, CBS’ The Young and the Restless and the canceled All My Children of ABC for best daytime drama. NBC’s The Bold and the Beautiful has won the trophy three years in a row but wasn’t nominated this year.
Other repeat winners are possible, though: Ben Bailey of Cash Cab was nominated for best game show host and Dr. Mehmet Oz as best talk show host.
- Associated Press
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