The 28th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 2001 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year
(2000). As the World Turns tied with General Hospital for the most Daytime Emmys won in a single year, with a total of eight.
Neil Court, Steven DeNure, Joanna Ferrone, Sue Rose, Beth Stevenson, Holly Huckins, Laura McCreary, Michael Kramer, Aaron Linton, Doug Masters, Kyle Menzies and Vamberto Maduro (Angela Anaconda)
Andy Heyward, Robby London, Michael Maliani, Elizabeth Partyka, Judith Reilly, Phil Harnage, Sandy Ross and Paul Quinn (Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century)
Jennifer Mertens, Paca Thomas, Otis Van Osten, Rick Hammel, Eric Hertsguaard, Robbi Smith, Brian F. Mars, Marc S. Perlman and Dominick Certo (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command)
Robert Hargreaves, George Brooks, Gregory Beaumont, Mark Keatts, Linda Di Franco, Kelly Ann Foley and Kim Strand (Batman Beyond)
Robert Schott, Andy Erice, Christopher Fina and Brian Beatrice (Between the Lions)