1975
(W) Outstanding Writing: Harding Lemay, head writer
(N) Outstanding Drama Series: Paul Rauch, executive producer
(N) Outstanding Individual Director: Ira Cirker, May 3, 1974
1976
(W) Outstanding Drama Series: Paul Rauch, executive producer
1977
(N) Outstanding Drama Series: Paul Rauch, executive producer
(N) Outstanding Actress: Beverlee McKinsey (Iris Cory)
(N) Outstanding Individual Director: Ira Cirker, November 10, 1976
(N) Outstanding Writing: Harding Lemay, head writer
1978
(W) Outstanding Actress: Laurie Heinemann (Sharlene Watts Matthews) "Oh, this is amazing!"
(N) Outstanding Actress: Beverlee McKinsey (Iris Cory)
(N) Outstanding Actress: Victoria Wyndham (Rachel Cory)
(N) Outstanding Individual Director: Ira Cirker, December 20, 1977
1979
(W) Outstanding Actress: Irene Dailey (Liz Matthews)
(N) Outstanding Actress: Beverlee McKinsey (Iris Cory)
(N) Outstanding Actress: Victoria Wyndham (Rachel Cory)
(N) Outstanding Direction: Ira Cirker et al.
1980
(W) Outstanding Actor: Douglass Watson (Mac Cory)
(N) Outstanding Actress: Beverlee McKinsey (Iris Cory)
(N) Outstanding Drama Series: Paul Rauch, executive producer
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor: Julius LaRosa (Renaldo)
(N) Outstanding Direction: Ira Cirker et al.
1981
(W) Outstanding Actor: Douglass Watson (Mac Cory) "(after) 40
years of acting, nothing is dearer to me than the approval of my
work by my peers in my profession, of which I am very proud."
1983
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor: Howard E. Rollins, Jr. (Ed
Harding)
1984
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor: Paul Stevens (Brian Bancroft)
1985
(N) Outstanding Writing: Gary Tomlin, head writer
1986
(W) Outstanding Ingenue: Ellen Wheeler (Marley/Vicky Love)
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor: Don Scardino (Chris Chapin)
1989
(W) Outstanding Costume Design:
Margarita Delgado and Charles Schoonmaker
(N) Outstanding Actor: Douglass
Watson (Mac Cory)
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor:
David Forsyth (John Hudson)
(N) Outstanding Younger Actress: Anne Heche (Vicky Hudson)
(N) Outstanding Writing: Donna M. Swajeski, head writer
1990
(W) Outstanding Costume Design: Margarita Delgado and Charles Schoonmaker
(W) Outstanding Hairstyling: Angel De Angelis, head hairstylist
(N) Outstanding Actor: Stephen Schnetzer (Cass Winthrop)
1991
(W) Outstanding Younger Actress: Anne Heche (Marley/Vicky Hudson)
(N) Best Original Song in "Another World": "Dreamlove," Written by Roxanne Seeman and Billy Hughes
1992
(W) Outstanding Direction (episode #7022 (?))
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actress: Linda Dano (Felicia Gallant)
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor: Charles Keating (Carl Hutchins)
1993
(W) Outstanding Actress: Linda
Dano (Felicia Gallant)
(N) Outstanding Supporting
Actor: Charles Keating (Carl
Hutchins)
1994
(N) Outstanding Actress: Linda Dano (Felicia Gallant)
(N) Outstanding Actor: Charles Keating (Carl Hutchins)
(N) Outstanding Writing: Peggy Sloane, head writer
1995
(N) Outstanding Direction
1996
(W) Outstanding Lead Actor: Charles Keating (Carl Hutchins)
(W) Outstanding Supporting Actress: Anna Holbrook (Sharlene Frame)
(N) Outstanding Lead Actress: Jensen Buchanan (Vicky Hudson)
(N) Outstanding Lead Actress: Linda Dano (Felicia Gallant)
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actor: David Forsyth (John Hudson)
(N) Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
(N) Outstanding Original Song: "First True Love"
(N) Outstanding Writing: Tom King/Craig Carlson, head writers
1997
(N) Outstanding Actress: Jensen Buchanan (Vicky Hudson)
(N) Outstanding Costume Design
(N) Outstanding Makeup
(N) Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
(N) Outstanding Original Song: "Until Tonight"
1998
(N) Outstanding Supporting Actress: Amy Carlson (Josie Watts)
(N) Outstanding Younger Actress: Rhonda Ross Kendrick (Toni Burrell)
(N) Outstanding Costume Design
(N) Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
(N) Outstanding Original Song: "Broken Blues"
2004
(N) Outstanding Special Class Special: Soapnet's Another World Reunion