7th Daytime Emmy Awards
The 7th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 1980 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year (1979). The seventh awards included a cameo appearance category, giving an award to a memorable soap cameo. Six awards were given.
| 7th Daytime Emmy Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | Wednesday, June 4, 1980 | 
| Location | Studio 8H, 30 Rockefeller Plaza | 
| Presented by | National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences | 
| Hosted by | Ed McMahon and Susan Seaforth Hayes | 
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | NBC | 
The ceremony was telecast at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 4 on NBC. It preempted Another World, which was a 90-minute program at the time.
Winners in each category are in bold.
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series
    
    
Outstanding Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
    
- James Mitchell (Palmer Cortlandt, All My Children)
 - William Mooney (Paul Martin, All My Children)
 - Douglass Watson (Mac Cory, Another World)
 - Franc Luz (Dr. John Bennett, The Doctors)
 - John Gabriel (Dr. Seneca Beaulac, Ryan's Hope)
 - Michael Levin (Jack Fenelli, Ryan's Hope)
 
Outstanding Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
    
- Julia Barr (Brooke English, All My Children)
 - Kathleen Noone (Ellen Dalton, All My Children)
 - Beverlee McKinsey (Iris Carrington, Another World)
 - Kim Hunter (Nola Madison / Martha Cory), The Edge of Night)
 - Leslie Charleson (Dr. Monica Quartermaine, General Hospital)
 - Judith Light (Karen Wolek, One Life to Live)
 
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama Series
    
- Warren Burton (Eddie Dorrance, All My Children)
 - Julius LaRosa (Renaldo, Another World)
 - Vasili Bogazianos (Mickey Dials, The Edge of Night)
 - Shepperd Strudwick (Professor Timothy McCauley, Love of Life)
 - Ron Hale (Dr. Roger Coleridge, Ryan's Hope)
 
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama Series
    
- Francesca James (Kelly Cole Tyler, All My Children)
 - Deidre Hall (Dr. Marlena Evans, Days of Our Lives)
 - Lois Kibbee (Geraldine Whitney Saxon, The Edge of Night)
 - Elaine Lee (Mildred Trumble, The Doctors)
 - Valerie Mahaffey (Ashley Bennett, The Doctors)
 - Louise Shaffer (Rae Woodard, Ryan's Hope)
 
Outstanding Cameo Appearance in a Daytime Drama Series
    
- Eli Mintz (Locksmith, All My Children)
 - Hugh McPhillips (Hugh Pearson, Days of our Lives)
 - Kathryn Harrow (Pat Reyerson, The Doctors)
 - Sammy Davis, Jr. (Chip Warren, One Life to Live)
 - Joan Fontaine (Page Williams, Ryan's Hope)
 
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series Writing
    
- All My Children: Agnes Nixon; Wisner Washam; Jack Wood; Caroline Franz; Mary K. Wells; Cathy Chicos; Clarice Blackburn; Anita Jaffe; Kenneth Harvey
 - One Life to Live: Gordon Russell; Sam Hall; Peggy O'Shea; Don Wallace; Lanie Bertram; Cynthia Benjamin; Marisa Gioffre
 - Ryan's Hope: Claire Labine; Paul Avila Mayer; Mary Munisteri; Judith Pinsker; Jeffrey Lane
 - The Edge of Night: Henry Slesar; Steve Lehrman
 
Outstanding Daytime Drama Series Directing
    
- All My Children: Henry Kaplan; Jack Coffey; Sherrell Hoffman; Jørn Winther
 - General Hospital: Marlene Laird; Alan Pultz; Phil Sogard
 - The Edge of Night: John Sedwick; Richard Pepperman
 - Ryan's Hope: Lela Swift; Jerry Evans
 - Another World: Ira Cirker; Melvin Bernhardt; Robert Calhoun; Barnet Kellman; Jack Hofsiss; Andrew D. Weyman
 - Love of Life: Larry Auerbach; Robert Scinto
 
Outstanding Game Show
    
- The Hollywood Squares – A Heatter-Quigley Production for NBC
 - The $20,000 Pyramid – A Bob Stewart Production for ABC
 - Family Feud – A Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Production for ABC
 
Outstanding Game Show Host
    
- Peter Marshall (The Hollywood Squares)
 - Richard Dawson (Family Feud)
 
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