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- DirectorErica RothschildStarsNick BischoffJulie BowenMarian CaparrósNo specific air date found.
- DirectorAntoni StutzStarsJulie BowenTraci LordsDawn MaxeyThree young women seek revenge on the irredeemable men in their lives.
- DirectorJohn O'HaganStarsJulie BowenMichael FaellaSilas Weir MitchellPregnant young bride Claire has cold feet the night before her wedding and arranges meetings with 10 exes in one night in order to justify her nuptials.No specific air date found.
- DirectorHarry MastrogeorgeStarsLynn RedgraveDaniela AmaviaRyan HurstAfter years of absence 26-year old Kay returns to her home town. Her soccer coach died and the girls from the team all gather for the funeral. The stories of Celeste, Lisa and Marie seem to prove what Kay has long suspected: love makes you unhappy. But Kay's mother predicts that when Venus lines up with Mars, Kay will meet the man of her dreams. Then suddenly a mysterious American appears and an unpredictable adventure begins that changes Kay's idea of a happy life.Released in Germany and US only.
- DirectorDave DiamondStarsJay HarringtonJulie BowenBrooke LangtonAn enterprising lawyer, acting on a report that a female colleague is up to make partner, plays up the established rumor that he's gay in order to better his chances at edging out his competition.
- CreatorAgnes NixonDouglas MarlandStarsLisa PelusoLaura WrightLauren-Marie Taylor"Loving" takes place in the fictional town of Corinth, Pennsylvania and centers on the lives of the wealthy Alden family. Love, betrayal, and the struggle for power form the focus of this long-running drama.Season 1, Episode #2269 dtd 14Apr1992
- CreatorJohn RomanoStarsJason GedrickMegan WardBrandon DouglasSeven students make their way through their freshman year at Havenhurst College.Season 1, Episode #14 dtd 27Apr1993
- StarsJohn HawkesChristian KlemashDick MillerA series of made-for-television movies inspired by B-movies of the 1950s.Season 1, Episode #4 dtd 12Aug1994
- CreatorRon BoothDidier LaFondMike ScottStarsJames BrolinTom WrightCameron BancroftIn the Rockies, a Search and Rescue patrol deal with love and romance as they do their jobs, facing all kinds of daredevils living the extreme.Season 1, Episodes #1-7 dtd 29Jan,2,9,16,23,30Mar,6Apr1995
- CreatorSusan BeaversStarsCynthia StevensonJoanna GleasonJessica WalterJust as she nears the end of her childbearing years, Tracy Calloway decides to have a baby. This upsets her uptight mom Celia and hesitant boyfriend Grant, but she has support from brother Ernie and best friend Charlotte.Season 2, Episodes #19,22 dtd 19Feb,11Mar2000
- StarsAndy CohenKyle RichardsSonja MorganBravo network executive Andy Cohen discusses pop culture topics with celebrities and reality show personalities.Season 20, Episode #16 dtd 24Jan2023
- StarsDrew BarrymoreRoss MathewsPilar ValdesDrew Barrymore presents human-interest stories, celebrity guests, lifestyle segments and field pieces, all driven by her infectious brand of humor and optimism.Season 3, Episode #84 dtd 3Jan2023
- StarsTamron HallKim FieldsAlfonso RibeiroJournalist Tamron Hall hosts in-depth and relatable conversations covering a variety of topics.Season 4, Episode #80 dtd 19Jan2023
- StarsWhoopi GoldbergJoy BeharVirginia HamiltonFive women with very different outlooks on politics, Hollywood and its stars, and current events discuss these and other divisive topics of the day. Originated by Barbara Walters and currently led by longtime host, Whoopi Goldberg.Episode dtd 19May2010
Season 13, Episode #12 dtd 23Sep2009
Season 17, Episode #202 dtd 17Jul2014
Season 26, Episode #83 dtd 18Jan2023 - StarsRenee BarghCharissa ThompsonMario LopezExtra, a television news updates show on current events in the mass-entertainment business such as movies, TV, music, etc.Episode dtd 1Mar2014
Episode dtd 19Jul2014
Season 21, Episode #137 dtd 17Mar2015
Season 22, Episode #11 dtd 21Sep2015
Season 23, Episode #163 dtd 13Mar2017
Season 24, Episode #20 dtd 26Sep2017
Season 26, Episode #69 dtd 27Nov2019
Season 29, Episode #116 dtd 17Jan2023 - CreatorAl MasiniAlfred MasiniStarsKevin FrazierNischelle TurnerMatt Cohen"Entertainment Tonight" is the #1 syndicated entertainment newsmagazine in the world.Episode dtd 16Jul2014
Season 36, Episodes #137,202 dtd 17Feb,4May2017
Season 37, Episodes #58,105,188 dtd 16Nov2017,10Jan,17Apr2018
Season 38, Episode #88 dtd 20Dec2018
Season 39, Episode #81 dtd 11Dec2019
Season 40, Episodes #13,21 dtd 28Sep,7Oct2020
Season 42, Episode #55 dtd 14Nov2022 - StarsRob LoweNikki GlaserChris PrattA podcast where people Rob Lowe love, admire, and know will be in a safe space to let their hair down. So join him and his guests from the world of movies, TV, sports, music, and culture for fun, wide-ranging, free-wheeling conversations.Episode dtd 19May2022
- StarsAnna FarisSim SarnaSeth RogenRelationship advice from completely unqualified Hollywood types.Season 7, Episode #22 dtd 16May2022
UK country of origin - CreatorEllen DeGeneresStarsEllen DeGeneresStephen BossAndy LassnerA mix of celebrity interviews, musical performers, audience participation games, and segments spotlighting real people with extraordinary stories and talents.Season 1, Episode #93 dtd 30Jan2004
Season 2, Episode #132 dtd 22Mar2005
Season 3, Episode #41 dtd 1Nov2005
Season 7, Episode #138 dtd 9Apr2010
Season 9, Episode #96 dtd 8Feb2012
Season 10, Episode #40 dtd 5Nov2012
Season 11, Episode #15 dtd 27Sep2013
Season 12, Episode #111 dtd 15Feb2015
Season 13, Episode #97 dtd 8Feb2016
Season 14, Episode #47 dtd 9Nov2016
Season 15, Episodes #41,149 dtd 31Oct2017,3May2018
Season 16, Episodes #16,151 dtd 25Sep2018,6May2019
Season 17, Episode #96 dtd 5Feb2020
Season 19, Episodes #86,126 dtd 14Jan,11Mar2022 - StarsJason HalbertKelly ClarksonY'AllSinger Kelly Clarkson brings her gift of connection to a fun and funny hour each weekday, offering heartwarming stories, live musical performances, games and surprises.Season 3, Episode #86 dtd 27Jan2022
- CreatorJimmy KimmelStarsJimmy KimmelCleto and the CletonesGuillermo RodriguezJimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.Season 4, Episodes #155,321 dtd 5Dec2005,22Sep2006
Season 6, Episode #49 dtd 2Apr2008
Season 8, Episodes #12,138 dtd 11Sep2009,28Apr2010
Season 9, Episodes #10,40 dtd 21Sep,17Nov2010
Season 10, Episodes #12,246,317 dtd 21Sep2011,19Sep2012,22Jan2013
Season 12, Episodes #62,151 dtd 24Apr,11May2014
Season 13, Episodes #66,143 dtd 5May,27Oct2015
Season 14, Episode 67 dtd 4May2016
Season 15, Episode #117 dtd 18Sep2017
Season 16, Episode #161 dtd 3Dec2018
Season 18, Episodes #43,65 dtd 17Apr,18May2020
Season 19, Episodes #7,69,172 dtd 30Sep2020,27Jan,17Aug2021
Season 20, Episode #69 dtd 9Feb2022 - CreatorCleveland O'Neal IIIStarsKylie Erica MarJulie L. HarknessPatrick Stinson"Made In Hollywood" provides an inside look at the new movie and DVD releases, bringing superstar talent and Hollywood magic to you.Season 9, Episode #38 dtd 19Jul2014
Season 13, Episode #33 dtd 12May2018
Season 17, Episode #14 dtd 11Dec2021 - StarsJennifer AshtonAmy RobachT.J. HolmesAmy Robach, T.J. Holmes, and Dr. Jennifer Ashton host.Season 2, Episode #312 dtd 3Dec2021
- CreatorSylvester L. Weaver Jr.StarsSavannah GuthrieHoda KotbJack LescoulieA daily live broadcast provides current domestic and international news, weather reports, and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment, and sports.Episode dtd 9May2018
Episode dtd 8Oct2020
Episode dtd 29Nov2021 - StarsJimmy FallonThe RootsSteve HigginsJimmy Fallon hosts the Tonight Show and interviews celebrities, plays games with them and has a musical or comedic guest perform.Season 5, Episode #141 dtd 11May2018
Season 9, Episode #41 dtd 24Nov2021 - StarsJulie BowenRettaChristian SirianoSeason 1, Episodes #1-3 dtd 6,13,20Oct2020
- StarsJustin LongChristian LongDave KesslerHow do you make the most out of your short time here on Earth? That's what you're here to find out. Every episode Justin Long will get personal with all kinds of people, from actors to musicians to deep thinkers who fascinates him.Season 1, Episode #63 dtd 21Jul2020
- StarsSonia IsabelleJaymes VaughanArthur KadeA look at the top stories in entertainment and celebrity news.Season 3, Episode #173 dtd 2May2018
Season 7, Episode #158 dtd 8Apr2020 - DirectorChristopher WilchaStarsSteven LevitanChristopher LloydJeff GreenbergExclusive interviews and reflections with the cast and crew on the show's origin story and unprecedented success, and revisit many of the hilarious, warm and sometimes twisted moments of this modern family on "A Modern Farewell".
- CreatorWendy WilliamsStarsWendy WilliamsMelissa GarciaJason RooneyTalk show in which Wendy Williams chats about celebrity gossip and what's new in the entertainment world.Season 12, Episode #52 dtd 26Nov2019
- StarsMichael StrahanJulie BowenSnoop Dogg#CLOSETALKER with Michael Strahan Up-close, uncomfortable, and unfiltered! The host of The $100K Pyramid, Michael Strahan, takes interviewing to an awkwardly close level. The only thing worse than a close talker is a close talker with bad breath! In this series, Michael interviews and plays games with other celebrity guests at an uncomfortably close distance all while the fate of his breath lays in the hands of each episode's guest.Season 1, Episode #3 dtd 11Jul2019
- StarsTig NotaroKaley CuocoLena HeadeyComedian Tig Notaro interviews famous people she's never heard of.Season 1, Episode #2 dtd 11Jun2019
- StarsBusy PhilippsTina FeyVanessa HudgensCommentary, interviews, and segments about pop culture and the day's top Instagram stories.Season 1, Episode #29 dtd 17Dec2018
- StarsAdam HillsAlan CarrMaya JamaAn annual, televised charity event to raise money for cancer research.
- StarsCarla HallMichael SymonClinton KellyLife is celebrated and explored through food.Season 7, Episode #164 dtd 11May2018
- CreatorStu WeissStarsGary With Da TeaHeidi HamiltonPorsha WilliamsDish Nation is a FOX syndicated TV show that dishes on celebrity news with humorous commentary on pop culture.Season 6, Episode #179 dtd 10May2018
- StarsMocean MelvinKen RogersCourteney CoxCelebrities are given the opportunity to research their family trees with surprising and often unexpected results.Season 7, Episodes #3,5 dtd 19Mar,4Apr2017
Season 9, Episodes #1-2,4,6-8 dtd 5,12,26 Mar,9,16,23Apr2017 - StarsBob BarkerJanice PenningtonDian ParkinsonContestants compete for prizes and cash, including cars and vacations, in games that test their knowledge of consumer goods pricing.Season 45, Episode #110 dtd 23Feb2017
- StarsCraig FergusonShadoe StevensJoel SteinJoin or Die with Craig Ferguson features the comedian debating provocative and timely topics in his unorthodox and iconoclastic manner. Each episode features a panel of guests which will include celebrities, comedians and experts, as well as the American public through social media. Topics will include: biggest presidential campaign flop, greatest founding father and which invention was history's greatest game-changer.Season 1, Episode #5 dtd 10Mar2016
- DirectorLouis J. HorvitzStarsDerek HoughJessica AlbaKelsea BalleriniA celebration of the 60th anniversary of Disneyland's first opening in 1955 hosted by Derek Hough with special guest appearances and musical performances.
- DirectorAlan CarterStarsRobert DuvallMahershala AliUzo AdubaNominee
- StarsCraig FergusonShadoe StevensJosh Robert ThompsonMaking a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.Season 3, Episode #92 dtd 30Jan2007
Season 5, Episode #1 dtd 1Sep2008
Season 7, Episode #78 dtd 4Jan2011
Season 11, Episode #73 dtd 19Dec2014 - StarsGiuliana RancicRyan SeacrestRoss MathewsThe E! News Team takes you to the hottest events in Hollywood live from the Red Carpet!Episode dtd 18Jan2014
Episode dtd 25Aug2014 - StarsNina GarciaTim GunnHeidi KlumAspiring fashion designers compete for a chance to break into the industry in this reality competition. Each week, a designer is eliminated from the competition after exhibiting their work in front of a judges' panel.Season 13, Episode #1 dtd 24Jul2014
- StarsQueen LatifahBridget McManusTimothy SnellQueen Latifah hosts a daytime daily talk-show featuring music performances and celebrity guests.Season 1, Episode #172 dtd 21Jul2014
- StarsSharon OsbourneJulie Chen MoonvesSheryl UnderwoodA weekday gabfest offering a female perspective on the day's headlines.Season 3, Episode #178 dtd 21May2013
Season 4, Episode #202 dtd 18Jul2014 - StarsSeth MeyersThe 8G BandFred ArmisenSeth Meyers hosts a late-night talk show.Season 1, Episode #72 dtd 17Jul2014
- StarsJason AlexanderTatyana AliJennifer AnistonLaunched in 1989, NBC's "The More You Know" series of brief public service announcements has utilized the talents of some of Hollywood's brightest stars (almost only actors appearing on NBC-TV programs at the time), writers, and directors to deliver messages about such topics as tolerance, mentoring, parental involvement, and the prevention of violence. The winner of numerous Emmy and Peabody Awards, "The More You Know" has been praised for its effectiveness in harnessing the power of television for a greater good.
- Stars*NSYNCJessica AlbaJennifer Aniston"People' s Choice Awards" - American award, that is awarded to the figures of pop culture on results the spectator voting. Handed annually, since 1975. 2005 to of winner in each of nominations found out by means of the sociological questioning, and then voting was organized in the Internet.
- StarsConan O'BrienThe Max Weinberg 7Andy RichterConan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.Season 8, Episode #68 dtd 6Feb2001
- CreatorRosie O'DonnellStarsRosie O'DonnellJohn McDanielCaroline RheaComedian Rosie O'Donnell produces and hosts her first daytime talk show that focuses on interviews with celebrities about acting, writing, charity work, and family life.Episode dtd 24Jan2001
Episode dtd 4Apr2001
Episode dtd 18Dec2001 - DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsBarbara EdenBill DailyBarbara FeldonA celebration of NBC's 75 year history, featuring clips of special moments.
- StarsJohn AnistonDavid Alan BascheMichael BeachA look at the funniest bloopers from the NBC family of TV series.
- StarsHoward SternRobin QuiversMatt SagerRaunchy interviews, sketches, and social commentary from the king of shock radio.Episode dtd 2Apr2003
- StarsCarson DalyKip MadsenZane CarneyJoin Carson Daly as he checks out the coolest places in LA and talks with today's big names in film and television and introduces you to up-and-coming bands and musicians that rock.Season 1, Episode #9 dtd 22Jan2002
Episode dtd 28Mar2003
Episode dtd 31Oct2003
Episode dtd 7Oct2005 - StarsPhil CrowleyChip BolcikBeng SpiesDocumentary series exploring a topic, headline, or person that became the ground zero for a revolution in culture; told by the people who were on the front lines of the story.Season 10, Episode #39 dtd 4Sep2006
- DirectorJoy LissandrelloStarsJulie BowenJames SpaderMark Valley
- DirectorJeff MargolisStarsEdward AlbertElizabeth AllenJune AllysonScreen Actors Guild Award - American award, awarded by Guild of movie actors of the USA from 1995 for movies and television serials.Nominee
- StarsChuy BravoChelsea HandlerMike RockAccompanied by guest correspondents at a round table, comedian Chelsea Handler discusses the latest in celebrity gossip and pop culture. She also interviews celebrities, but with a good dash of humor.Episode dtd 17Nov2009
- CreatorMerv GriffinStarsAlex TrebekJohnny GilbertJimmy McGuireA returning champion and two challengers test their buzzer skills and their knowledge in a wide range of academic and popular categories.Season 19, Episode #171 dtd 28Apr2003
Season 26, Episode #49 dtd 19Nov2009 - Stars50 CentPaula AbdulJason AldeanPresenter
- DirectorGlenn WeissMichael BliedenStarsJimmy FallonDianna AgronRory AlbaneseThe 62nd Primetime Award show.Nominee
- StarsOprah WinfreyNate BerkusGayle KingOprah Winfrey hosts a live audience talk-show with celebrity guests and discusses daily stories.Episode dtd 29Sep2010
- CreatorJoan Ganz CooneyLloyd Morrisett Jr.StarsJim HensonFrank OzCaroll SpinneyOn a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.Episode dtd 12Oct2010
- DirectorBeth McCarthy-MillerStarsJason AlexanderFileena BahrisMike BirbigliaCharity Event that will benefit a variety of Autism education and family service programs across the country, in support of the overabundance of autistic individuals that so desperately need quality services.
- StarsLarry KingBob WoodwardRyan SeacrestPopular and controversial journalist Larry King hosts this CNN call-in talk show.Episode dtd 22Oct2010
- DirectorAlan CarterStarsQueen LatifahQuinton AaronMalin AkermanThe 37th edition of the awards show honoring the fans' favorites in movies, television, and music, with winners determined by online voting.Presenter
- DirectorLouis J. HorvitzStarsRicky Gervais50 CentAmy AdamsThe annual Golden Globe Awards hosted by Ricky GervaisPresenter
- StarsStefanie Rycraft JonesSamantha SchacherJeff SchroederSeason 8, Episode #129 dtd 20Mar2023
- StarsRichard R. LeeLori RosalesVeronica CastroAward-winning entertainment talk / variety television series featuring celebrity interviews, worldwide music, entertainment news, artistic and novelty acts, rising performers, and more!Season 21, Episode #24 dtd 25Apr2011
- CreatorDavid LettermanStarsDavid LettermanPaul ShafferAlan KalterThe Late Show with David Letterman is an hour-long weeknight comedy and talk-show broadcast by CBS from the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City.Episode dtd 9Jan2001
Episode dtd 28Jan2002
Episode dtd 17Mar2003
Season 18, Episode #138 dtd 18May2011 - StarsKelly RipaRyan SeacrestMichael GelmanKelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos interact with their guests.Episode dtd 24May2011
- CreatorJames LiptonStarsJames LiptonEllen BurstynElena KobylinaFamous actors, directors and writers reminisce about their careers and the philosophy behind their craft.Season 17, Episode #5 dtd 1Jun2011
- DirectorJoe DeMaioKabir AkhtarTroy MillerStarsJane LynchAkonJames ArnessWe open with a pre-recorded bit, in which Jane Lynch sits down with the faux-President of Television, Leonard Nimoy, who tells her that men find her woman-ish and women find her man-ish. (Alec Baldwin had taped this, but quit when Fox cut a Rupert Murdoch/News Corp joke. It's hard not to think Baldwin's comedic timing might have served the bit better than Nimoy's.) Leonard reminds her not to let the audience know that all the stars all live together in a tiny apartment building, which he reveals behind the curtain. Yes, it's weird. Then it's time for the song, about the magic of television as Jane wanders through. Jeremy Piven and "Lloyd" (Rex Lee) join for a few dance moves, after which Piven wonders what he's doing. "I'm not even on anymore!" Jane sings about TV crime shows and we see Kevin Nealon, then Eric Dane from "Grey's Anatomy" as she sings about patients being cured in a week. Jane next wanders into "The Big Bang Theory," then by Marcel from "Top Chef," Randy Jackson from "American Idol," the boys from "Myth Busters" and up to Ron from "Parks and Rec" who tells her to stop singing. "I know this seems stupid and schlocky, and already seems overly long, but it's the Emmys, c'mon! Get on board," Jane tells him. And then she sings some more, not taking her own analysis to heart, walking by Andy Richter and the cast of "Mad Men." She tells them about the future, including that people can watch TV on their phones and fast forward through commercials. Don Draper kicks her out. There's a line about on TV high school students look roughly 24 as she walks by a few "Friday Night Lights"-ers in a locker room. Then it's Jane into a rally hosted by her "Glee" alter-ego, "Sue Sylvester," whom she promptly slushies. Then we're into the auditorium, where the number continues, as Jane sings about TV as a vast wonderland. ("Except for HBO, it's not TV.") The dancers lift her in the air for the big finish. "Try doing that in triple-Spanx," she says. She surveys the audience, picking out her "nodding friends," and noting that "Jon Hamm and I are at 'finger-pistols'." Jane introduces "The Emmy Tones," some actors she roped into joining her, including Zachary Levi, Cobie Smulders, Taraji Henson, Kate Flannery, Wilmer Valderrama and Joel McHale, presumably friends she had some dirt on. They sing to introduce the first comedy category. The audience doesn't seem to know what to do with it, but at least is happy to know what Wilmer Valderrama is up to. We see seconds-long clips from a slew of shows, then it's on to the Jimmys, Fallon and Kimmel. Kimmel congratulates Fallon on his nomination, then asks if he wrote a speech. Fallon says no, because they all know Jon Stewart is going to win. Kimmel then tackles him him to the ground, wresting the prepared speech from his pocket. It contains "notes to self" such as crying on cue and holding the statue like it's the "Lion King" baby. On to best supporting actress in a comedy, Jane Lynch's category. Julie Bowen from "Modern Family" wins. "I don't know what I'm going to talk about next week in therapy now," she says, struggling to compose herself. Juliana Margulies is out next to present "Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy", deadpanning that she's the funniest woman in TV. She notes the category features "that kid from 'Glee' and that guy from 'Pretty in Pink' and four guys from 'Modern Family," she says. The winner is: Ty Burrell from "Modern Family." He mentions that his dad passed away before he had success and he wonders what he'd think of the fact he goes to work every day in full make-up. Then he thanks all his costars and mentions his dad again. "If he were here tonight, I think he would say... 'But why the make-up?'." His dad would like his wife and be impressed that he gets to learn every day, "in the end I think he'd feel like, 'Couldn't you just wear a little powder? Why do you have to look like a harlot?'" Jane welcomes us back and introduces controversial Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais, via satellite. He apologizes that he couldn't be there, and says he wasn't allowed to after the Golden Globes. This sets up his bit, that he was warned he'll be edited if he says anything controversial. Some quick cuts ensue, including one that has him calling Fox fantastic in splices. He intros the nominees for "Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series." The Emmy goes to Michael Alan Spiller for "Modern Family". Zooey Deschanel and Will Arnett are up to present comedy writing. The winners are Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman of "Modern Family." Then Steven mentions the episode with the kids walking in on their parents came from real life (his wife's eye roll in the audience gets the biggest laugh of the speech). That's four awards, all to the same ABC show. Fox, which is airing the telecast, must be thrilled. Jane welcomes us back to "The Modern Family Awards." She introduces the next presenter, saying she was his therapist for many years "and apparently I suck." Ladies and Gentlemen, Charlie Sheen, to present "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series", his old category. He addresses his former "Two and a Half Men" costars, and says from the bottom of his heart, he wishes them continued success. There is no punchline, but plenty of awkward as the audience waits for one. The winner is Jim Parsons from "The Big Bang Theory." (The announcer who has been offering banal facts as the winners walk up mentions that he eats a lot of peanut butter.) "Oh this is so odd for so many reasons," says the CBS star, going on to not make much more sense as Sheen, the former CBS star, lurks behind him. Sofía Vergara and Rob Lowe are out next for "Outstanding Lead Actress in Comedy," and start with Amy Poehler from "Parks & Recreation" who takes the stage. She's joined by Melissa McCarthy, Martha Plimpton, Edie Falco,Tina Fey and Laura Linney. They hold hold hands like beauty queens and wait. They get a standing ovation as everyone tries to figure out if the bit was planned. The winner is Melissa McCarthy from "Mike and Molly" who can fairly clearly be seen to say "holy s---" when her name is announced. She's presented with roses and a tiara to go with her award. "Holy smokes!" she says, acknowledging her sister in the audience. She promises to carry CBS prez Nina Tassler and Les Moonves around later that night. We return to a pre-recorded bit with stars from "The Office" talking about the worst part of their job. Then others stop by, like "Jesse" (Aaron Paul from "Breaking Bad") to bring Creed a bag. He takes it, announcing: "Hey guys, my crystal meth is here!" Kim Kardashian doesn't understand the question and wonders if she's pronouncing "work" right. "The Office" mates confer and decide the new boss doesn't seem right, Andy goes to talk to him and finds Ashton Kutcher, wondering if the "beautiful drifter" is in the wrong place. Kutcher plays dumb. "I was wondering where the half man was," he says. The Emmy Tones are back to sing awkwardly about the new combined reality and variety category. Jane Lynch returns. "Everyone was asking me if I have a gay agenda for hosting, and actually I do," she says, taking a list out of her pocket to read from. "Call Rachel Maddow and find out what time spinning is, take the pick-up in for an oil change - nah, I'll do that myself. And there was a third thing, but I must have left it in my fanny pack." David Spade and Kaley Cuoco are out next to introduce best outstanding reality competition. (She towers over him.) The Emmy goes to "Amazing Race" again. (The announcer says it's a "race to the podium". Groan.) On to best writing for a variety, music or comedy series. The Colbert Report writers shout their name all at once, SNL's scroll with pictures of Justin Timberlake, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon rolls with puppies dressed up, Jon Stewart's crew does a mock up of Newsweek's cover and Conan O'Brien pulls one name from a hat - his. "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" wins. It's the show's seventh win. The writers read a stilted thank you, the joke of which is that Jon Stewart usually proofs their writing, but not this time. Jane wanders the audience, talking to the camera, mentioning that after the show the clothes come off and it's a big sweaty pile. She introduces "The Lonely Island" and Michael Bolton. They're on to the Bolton doing captain Jack Sparrow, then Ed Helms, John Stamos and Maya Rudolph doing the "D--- in a box" guys singing "It's Not Gay if It's in a Threeway" (might have to YouTube that for it to make sense). Then Akon comes out singing about just having sex in front of a giant American Flag. Lea Michele and Ian Somerhalder are out next to introduce best directing for variety, music or comedy series. The winner is Don Roy King for the "Saturday Night Live" episode with Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga. Anna Paquin and Scott Caan introduce outstanding comedy, variety series, mentioning that "The Daily Show" has won eight years in a row. It wins again. Jon Stewart is taller than Scott Caan. He gives a special nod to Colbert. More Emmy Tones, introducing drama clips. Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher are out next to present best writing for a drama. Kutcher clarifies that he is not Charlie Sheen and doesn't think Cryer is a troll. The Emmy goes to Jason Katims for "Friday Night Lights". He reads from notes, thanking the cast and crew and his family, ending with the predictable "clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose." The award for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series is next. Margo Martindale wins for "Justified." When she takes careful steps up the stage, Ed O'Neill rushes from the audience to help her. "Sometimes, things just take time," she says through tears. Her co-stars in the audience are in tears, too. She thanks creator Graham Yost, even though he killed her character. Loretta Devine and Paul Crane are out to present drama directing. The winner is Martin Scorsese for "Boardwalk Empire," the Oscar winner's first Emmy win. He sees the clock ticking down and resolves to talk a little fast, rattling off names of folks at HBO and his crew. Kerry Washington and Jason O'Mara are out next delivering a rough bit on the side effects of winning an Emmy before "Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series." The winner is Peter Dinklage from "Game of Thrones." He thanks his show creators, somewhat calmly. He thanks his dog sitter named Kitty for taking care of his dog Kevin back in New York. When we return, Anderson Cooper does a fake 360 report about a woman behind the New Jersey TV trend, Donatella, Alberghetti Mangiana D'Borgia, or Jane Lynch in a black wig and tons of eye make up. She takes credit for the fact 50 percent of all TV is set in Jersey, including "Sarah Palin's Alaska." The kids from "Jersey Shore" give interviews. "Before I met Donatella, I was just Nicole, a Harvard undergrad. And now I'm Snooki," Snooki attests. "She's like a mother to me, because she killed my mother," Pauly says. Brian Cranston and Katie Holmes are up next for "Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series." The winner is...Julianna Margulies for "The Good Wife." She addresses her fellow nominees, saying it's a privilege to be among them. She thanks her creators and writers and the CBS folk, "thank you for allowing us to be the show that we are." She tells her husband "I love being your 'good wife' and I'm so grateful you have no political aspirations." The stars of "Charlie's Angels" are out next with former "Angel" Drew Barrymore to introduce best actor. The winner is Kyle Chandler. Minka Kelly, his former costar, presents him with the award. "I knew for a fact that I would not be standing here, so I did not write anything. And now I'm starting to worry," he says, before thanking his reps and casting director and all the people who filled the stands around Texas. The Emmy Tones sing about mini-series and movies before being interrupted by LL Cool J rapping over them. In a change of pace for him, he does not remove his shirt. Jane Lynch returns with: "A lot of people wonder why I'm a lesbian. Ladies and gentlemen, the cast of 'Entourage.'" They're introducing the miniseries, movie or special - all of the nominees from HBO or PBS. The Emmy goes to Julian Fellowes for "Downton Abbey" on PBS. (The insipid announcer says Julian is British and from England.) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries goes to Maggie Smith, who is not in attendance. The accountants from Ernst & Young are out next, but it's really Jane Lynch and Paula Abdul. "Me, an accountant? I can barely balance my checkbook," Lynch says. "I can barely balance," Abdul offers. Jane introduces the real guys, then it's on to Melissa McCarthy and Amy Poehler, who note what a good year it was for male roles. They congratulate them on finally breaking through the glass ceiling and tell them not to be afraid to show a little skin. The introduce lead actor in a miniseries, which goes to Barry Pepper. He is also not there. On to directing in the category. The winner is Brian Percival for "Downton Abbey." Uses his acceptance speech as a chance to make sure your DVR is set up to record the premieres this week. He pretty much just says thanks. The chairman of the Television Academy of Arts and Science is out next for the In Memoriam segment, including Stephen J. Cannell. Some guys sing "Hallelujah" as the names roll including Harold Gould, Peter Falk, James Arness, Blake Edwards, Barbara Billingsley, Leslie Nielsen, Tom Bosley, Ryan Dunn, "Uncle Frank," Andy Whitfield, Jill Clayburgh, Laura Ziskin and Bubba Smith. Anna Torv and David Boreanaz are out next to present best supporting actor in a miniseries or movie (Torv also acknowledges the singers were the Canadian Tenors). The winner is Guy Pearce for "Mildred Pierce." "It was really a delightful experience making Mildred Pierce, I got to have sex with Kate Winslet every day to Kate, thank you for allowing me to insert myself into your world of Mildred, and to my wife Kate who had to listen to me talk about that every day when I came home from work," he says. Hugh Laurie and Claire Danes are up next to present outstanding actress in a miniseries. The winner is Kate Winslet for "Mildred Pierce." She hugs her costars and takes the stage, saying she didn't think they were going to win anything. She thanks the cast and her own mother, saying it doesn't matter how old you get, you always need your "mum." Jane comes back, noting that so many movies stars are doing TV these days that TV stars have to go do voices for video games, which are then made into movies, staring the very people who are putting the TV stars out of work in the first place. "Hakuna matata, my friends. That's the circle of life," she says. Out next is Don Cheadle, for Outstanding Mini-Series or Movie, won by "Downton Abbey." Julian Fellowes says it's hard to know what will be a hit, but this evening validates that something did. Maria Bello and William H. Macy are out next for Outstanding Drama Series. The nominees are Boardwalk Empire, Dexter, Friday Night Lights, Game of Thrones, The Good Wife and Mad Men. The Emmy goes to "Mad Men." Again. Fourth year in a row. Creator Matthew Weiner accepts. He says he didn't think they were going to win, but thanks AMC and the fans and his writing staff. "We all get to work tomorrow and that's all we ever want to do. For us and our families, this is an incredible dream," he says. Gwyneth Paltrow is up next to present Outstanding Comedy. "Ok, the prompter's down, so I'm going to wing it: Here are the nominees for best comedy series," she says, showing no great skill at improv. The nominees are The Big Bang Theory, Glee, Modern Family, The Office, Parks and Recreation and 30 Rock. The Emmy goes to "Modern Family" for the second year in a row. Steven Levitan says that everyone on the stage knows what it's like to have a show tank, so they especially appreciate it. He takes special note of the kids in the cast. "'Modern Family' was this close to being animated, that's how much we didn't want to work with kids," he says, before praising them. He also mentions a gay couple who approached them on location last year and thanked them for teaching people tolerance. Levitan says they are doing that. "We are showing the world that there is absolutely nothing wrong with a loving committed relationship between an old man and a hot young woman, and looking around this room tonight I see many of you agree," he says. "Thank you all very, very much," he says. Jane comes back to sign off, with the Emmy Tones, who can at least be glad their faces were never shown in close-up.Winner
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