And that's a wrap!

At the 2012 Daytime Emmy Awards, Regis Philbin, Kelly Ripa and the cast of "General Hospital" weren't the only ones celebrating their big wins.

With ABC scoring 56 nominations and PBS nabbing 51, it was a big night for networks and viewers everywhere. Check out the list below for the winners of Saturday night's awards show.

OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES
Winner:"General Hospital," ABC
"All My Children," ABC
"Days of Our Lives," NBC
"The Young and the Restless," CBS

OUTSTANDING CHILDREN'S ANIMATED PROGRAM
Winner: "Penguins of Madagascar," Nickelodeon
"Curious George," PBS
"Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness," Nickelodeon
"Peep & The Big Wide World," PBS
"Sid the Science Kid," PBS
"SpongeBob SquarePants," Nickelodeon

OUTSTANDING CULINARY PROGRAM
Winner:"Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction," Food Network
"Giada At Home," Food Network
"Guy's Big Bite," Food Network
"Sandwich King," Food Network

OUTSTANDING GAME/AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION SHOW'
Winner: "Jeopardy!," Syndicated
"BrainSurge," Nickelodeon
"Cash Cab," Discovery Channel
"Let's Make A Deal," CBS
"Wheel of Fortune," Syndicated
"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire," Syndicated

OUTSTANDING LEGAL/COURTROOM PROGRAM
Winner: "Last Shot with Judge Gunn," Syndicated
"America's Court with Judge Ross," Syndicated
"Judge Joe Brown," Syndicated
"We the People with Gloria Allred," Syndicated

OUTSTANDING MORNING PROGRAM
Winner: "Today Show," NBC
"Good Morning America," ABC

OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW/ENTERTAINMENT
Winner: "Live! With Regis & Kelly"
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show," Syndicated
"The Talk," CBS
"The View," ABC

OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW/INFORMATIVE
Winner:"The Dr. Oz Show," Syndicated
"Anderson," Syndicated
"The Doctors," Syndicated

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Winner:Heather Tom as Katie Logan Spencer "The Bold and the Beautiful," CBS
Crystal Chappell as Dr. Carly Manning,"Days of our Lives," NBC
Debbie Morgan as Angie Hubbard, "All My Children," ABC
Erika Slezak as Viki Lord, "One Life to Live," ABC
Laura Wright as Carly Corinthos Jax, "General Hospital," ABC

OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Winner: Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer, "General Hospital," ABC
Maurice Bernard as Michael "Sonny" Corinthos, Jr., "General Hospital," ABC
John McCook as Eric Forrester, "The Bold and the Beautiful," CBS
Darnell Williams as Jesse Hubbard, "All My Children," ABC
Robert S. Woods as Bo Buchanan, "One Life to Live," ABC

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Winner:Nancy Lee Grahn as Alexis Davis, "General Hospital," ABC
Melissa Claire Egan as Annie Chandler, "All My Children," ABC
Genie Frances as Genevieve Atkinson, "The Young and the Restless," CBS
Elizabeth Henderickson as Chloe Mitchell, "The Young and the Restless," CBS
Rebecca Herbst as Elizabeth Webber, "General Hospital," ABC

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Winner: Jonthan Jackson as Lucky Spencer, "General Hospital," ABC
Bradford Anderson as Damien Spinelli, "General Hospital," ABC
Matthew Ashford as Jack Deveraux, "Days of Our Lives," NBC
Sean Blakemore as Shawn Butler, "General Hospital," ABC
Jason Thompson as Patrick Drake, "General Hospital," ABC

OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES
Winner:Christel Khalil as Lily Winters, "The Young and the Restless," CBS
Molly Burnett as Melanie Layton, "Days of Our Lives," NBC
Shelley Hennig as Stephanie Johnson, "Days of Our Lives," NBC
Jacque Macinnes Wood as Steffy Forrester, "The Bold and the Beautiful," CBS

OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES
Winner:Chandler Massey as Will Horton, "Days of Our Lives," NBC
Eddie Alderson as Matthew Buchanan, "One Life To Live," ABC
Chad Duell as Michael Corinthos, "General Hospital," ABC
Nathan Parsons as Ethan Lovett, "General Hospital," ABC

OUTSTANDING GAME SHOW HOST
Winner: Todd Newton, "Family Game Night," The Hub
Ben Bailey, "Cash Cab," Discovery Channel
Wayne Brady, "Let's Make a Deal," CBS
Meredith Vieira, "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire," Syndicated

OUTSTANDING LIFESTYLE/CULINARY HOST
Winner:Sandra Lee, "Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee," Food Network
Giada De Laurentiis," "Giada At Home," Food Network
Rick Bayless, "Mexico One Plate at a Time with Rick Bayless," PBS
Nate Berkus," The Nate Berkus Show," Syndicated
Paula Deen, "Paula's Best Dishes," Food Network


OUTSTANDING TALK SHOW HOST
Winner:Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa, "Live With Regis and Kelly," Syndicated
Anderson Cooper, "Anderson," Syndicated
Dr, Mehmet Oz, "The Dr. Oz Show," Syndicated
Racahel Ray, "Rachael Ray," Syndicated
Dr. Lisa Masterson, Jillian Michaels, Dr. Andrew Ordon, Dr. Jim Sears, Wendy Walsh, Dr. Travis Stork, "The Doctors," Syndicated

Click through our slideshow below to see the most memorable moments in Daytime Emmy history.

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  • Oprah Wheels Out A Wagon Of Fat

    In 1988, Oprah Winfrey embarked on a mission to fit into her skinny jeans. Living off the liquid diet Optifast for months, Oprah managed to drop 67 pounds. Hoping the world would be inspired by her weight loss, the talk show host loaded up a red Radio Flyer wagon with fat and wheeled it onto the stage of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" for viewers to gape at. And gape they did!

  • Geraldo Rivera's Nose Gets Broken By A White Supremacist

    When Geraldo Rivera had White Aryan Restistance Youth member John Metzger on his show "Geraldo," he caused more than a little trouble. Metzger called black guest Roy Innis an "Uncle Tom," and Innis immediately began choking Metzger. Rivera quickly stepped in, only to get his nose broken in the process.

  • Marlena's Exorcism On "Days Of Our Lives"

    In 1995, "Days Of Our Lives" character Marlena (Deidre Hall) found herself possessed by the demon Sucubus. Luckily, her husband John (Drake Hogestyn), believed he was a priest in a former life and was able to perform an exorcism on Marlena.

  • Ellen Degeneres Comes Out To Oprah

    When Ellen Degeneres came out on the cover of Time in 1997, it sparked an incredible amount of controversy. Shortly after the magazine hit stands, Degeneres appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" to share her struggle and identity with viewers everywhere.

  • "Jeopardy" Host Alex Trebek Shaves His Mustache

    In 2004, Alex Trebek shaved his signature mustache to the shock of fans everywhere. Would Trebek be able to carry "Jeopardy" without his 'stache? Only time would tell.

  • Regis Philbin Kisses Alicia Keys on "Live!"

    When Alicia Keys cohosted "Live! With Regis and Kelly" in 2004, Regis Philbin couldn't resist pulling a smooth move on the singer. After asking Keys for a kiss on the cheek, Regis quickly turned his face so her kiss landed right on his lips. Nice one, Reeg!

  • Rosie O'Donnell And Elisabeth Hasselbeck Duke It Out On "The View"

    After getting into a heated debate about Iraq, Rosie O'Donnell and Elisabeth Hasselbeck headed straight into cat fight territory on a 2007 episode of "The View," with O'Donnell calling Hasselbeck a coward.

  • Susan Lucci Wins An Emmy After 19 Nominations

    After being nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress 19 times, Susan Lucci finally nabbed an Emmy in 2008 for her portrayal of Erica Kane on "All My Children."

  • Ann Curry Points To The Wrong State On "Today"

    "Today" host Ann Curry is a woman of many talents, but geography may not be one of them. In 2008, the TV host pointed to Minnesota and said it was Illinois. Oops!

  • Erica Kane Possibly Gets Shot On The "All My Children" Finale

    After 41 years on ABC, "All My Children" came to an end in September of 2011. But ABC didn't seem to care whether or not fans got closure -- the series ended on a cliffhanger, with the very strong possibility that Erica Kane (Susan Lucci) had been shot. Was she or wasn't she? The world will never know.


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