The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Ellen DeGeneres, Steve Harvey among top Daytime Emmy winners

- By Lynn Elber

LOS ANGELES >> “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” won the Daytime Emmy Award for best entertainm­ent talk show Sunday, 20 years to the day that her character came out as gay on the sitcom “Ellen.”

“She did it because it was the right thing to do,” said Mary Connelly, “Ellen” executive producer, of DeGeneres’ decision to be open about her sexuality and do the same for her character in 1997. DeGeneres was absent and Connelly accepted

the award.

“General Hospital” was honored as best daytime drama, with top acting awards going to Scott Clifton for “The Bold and the Beautiful” and Gina Tognoni for “The Young and the Restless.”

Clifton became the first actor to receive Daytime Emmys in the categories of best younger, supporting and lead actor in his career.

Steve Harvey skipped the ceremony but was a double winner. He was named best game show host for “Family Feud” and best host of an informativ­e talk show for

“Steve Harvey.”

“Good Morning America” won the best morning program trophy, while “The Dr. Oz Show” claimed the best informativ­e talk show award. “Jeopardy!” was honored as best game show.

Sheryl Underwood, host with Mario Lopez of the live-streamed ceremony, also accepted the best entertainm­ent talk show host award with fellow “The Talk” hosts including Sara Gilbert.

“Entertainm­ent Tonight” was named best entertainm­ent news program, and former “ET” anchor

Mary Hart accepted a lifetime achievemen­t award. Hart recounted the skepticism that greeted “ET” in the early 1980s when it launched TV’s now-flourishin­g Hollywood news magazine genre.

“We are not fluff,” she recalled saying at the time. “Had I known what was coming, I would have said, ‘We are not fake news.’”

Hart also asked that people, whether on college campuses or in government, make an effort to listen to other points of view. Gaby Natale, who was honored as best talent in a Spanish-language program for “SuperLatin­a with Gaby Natale,” issued her own plea.

She dedicated her award to the “people who are resisting inequality, misogyny, xenophobia and the rise of intoleranc­e. Do not allow anyone to tell you otherwise: diversity is beautiful.”

The ceremony was held as negotiator­s for the Writers Guild of America and producers attempted to reach a deal on a new contract and avert a strike that could disrupt daytime and prime-time TV shows and movie production. The existing contract expires Monday night.

This story has been corrected to reflect that Sheryl Underwood hosts “The Talk,” and not “The View” as originally reported.

 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP ?? Sheryl Underwood, from left, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, and Aisha Tyler accept the award for outstandin­g entertainm­ent talk show host at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP Sheryl Underwood, from left, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, and Aisha Tyler accept the award for outstandin­g entertainm­ent talk show host at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP ?? The cast and crew accept the award for outstandin­g informativ­e talk show for “The Dr. Oz Show” at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP The cast and crew accept the award for outstandin­g informativ­e talk show for “The Dr. Oz Show” at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP ?? Mary Connelly, center, accepts the award for outstandin­g entertainm­ent talk show for “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP Mary Connelly, center, accepts the award for outstandin­g entertainm­ent talk show for “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
 ?? PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP ?? Gina Tognoni accepts the award for outstandin­g lead actress in a drama series for “The Young and the Restless” at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.
PHOTO BY CHRIS PIZZELLO — INVISION — AP Gina Tognoni accepts the award for outstandin­g lead actress in a drama series for “The Young and the Restless” at the 44th annual Daytime Emmy Awards at the Pasadena Civic Center on Sunday in Pasadena.

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