See which stars and shows were nominated for the 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy awards

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Thursday, March 24, 2016
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The 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy award nominations were announced on Thursday, with several soap operas, game shows and talk shows earning noms.

The Young and the Restless, General Hospital (24 nominations), The Bold and the Beautiful (23 nominations) and Days of Our Lives (16 nominations) were the series with the most potential trophies.

The Young and the Restless joined CBS' The Bold and the Beautiful, NBC's Days of Our Lives and ABC's General Hospital among nominees for best soap opera.

Best actress nominees for daytime drama were Kassie DePaiva and Mary Beth Evans of Days of Our Lives," Finola Hughes and Maura West of "General Hospital" and Tracey E. Bregman of The Young and the Restless.

Best actor nominees for a soap were Anthony Geary and Tyler Christopher of General Hospital, and Christian LeBlanc, Justin Hartley and Kristoff St. John of The Young and the Restless.

Nominees for supporting actress are Linsey Godfrey of The Bold and the Beautiful, Jessica Collins and Lauralee Bell of The Young and the Restless and Peggy McCay and Melissa Reeves of Days of Our Lives.

Supporting actor nominees are Sean Blakemore of General Hospital, Steve Burton and Bryton James of "The Young and the Restless, and Dominic Zamprogna of General Hospital.

Nominees for best game show were Who Wants to be a Millionaire (syndicated), Jeopardy! (syndicated), Let's Make a Deal (syndicated), Monopoly Millionaires' Club (syndicated) and The Price is Right (CBS).

Nominees for best informative talk show were The Chew (ABC), The Dr. Oz Show (syndicated), The Kitchen (Food Network), The Doctors (syndicated) and Larry King Now (Ora TV).

Nominees for best entertainment talk show were The Ellen DeGeneres Show (syndicated), The Real (syndicated), The Talk (CBS), The View (ABC) and The Wendy Williams Show (syndicated).

The Associated Press contributed to this report.