Outstanding Drama Series Writing Team
- All My Children: Agnes Nixon, Lorraine Broderick; Hal Corley, Victor Miller, Frederick Johnson, Jeff Beldner, Christina Covino, Peggy Sloane, Craig Carlson, Karen Lewis, Michelle Patrick, Bettina F. Bradbury, Judith Donato, Kathleen Klein, Caroline Franz, Jane Owen Murphy, Charlotte Gibson
- Days of our Lives: James E. Reilly, Sally Sussman Morina; Dena Higley, Shawn Morrison, Joyce Rosenblad, Marlene Clark Poulter, Dorothy Ann Purser, Meredith Post, Victor Gialanella, Peggy Schibi; Frances Myers, Bruce Neckels, Maralyn Thoma
- General Hospital: Richard Culliton, Janet Iacobuzio, Christopher Whitesell; Michele Val Jean; Garin Wolf, Courtney Simon, Mary Ryan; Lynda Myles, Patrick Mulcahey, Bill Levinson, Elizabeth Korte, Craig Heller
- The Young and the Restless: William J. Bell; Kay Alden; Jerry Birn, John F. Smith, Trent Jones, Eric Freiwald, Janice Ferri Esser, Rex M. Best, Jim Houghton, Michael Minnis
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