Times Colonist

Days of Our Lives best in daytime

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LOS ANGELES — NBC’s Days of Our Lives topped the Daytime Emmy Awards, capturing five trophies including best drama series and lead actor honours for veteran performer James Reynolds.

Reynolds, who began playing Abe Carver on the drama in 1981, is the third African-American to win in the category, with more than 30 years separating him from Darnell Williams’ 1985 victory for All My Children. Al Freeman Jr. was the groundbrea­ker, winning for One Life to Live in 1979.

In the scene that Reynolds submitted for awards considerat­ion, his character confronts an offduty law enforcemen­t officer who shot Carver’s son, wrongly believing he was armed, according to the Gold Derby awards website. Days of Our Lives also claimed trophies for its writing and directing teams and supporting actor Greg Vaughan at Sunday’s ceremony.

ABC’s Good Morning America won its second consecutiv­e trophy for best morning program, amid rocky times for two other shows nominated in the category. Sexual misconduct allegation­s led to the 2017 exits of Matt Lauer from NBC’s Today and Charlie Rose from CBS This Morning.

The Talk was honoured as best entertainm­ent talk show, with the award for best entertainm­ent talk host shared by The Real co-hosts Adrienne Houghton, Loni Love, Jeannie Mai and Tamera MowryHousl­ey.

The Dr. Oz Show received the award for informativ­e talk show, with Steve Harvey named best informativ­e talk show host for Steve.

ABC’s General Hospital and CBS’s The Young and the Restless each won two awards, including best actress Eileen Davidson and supporting actress Camryn Grimes for Y&R.

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