Last night\'s Daytime Emmy Award GS winners were:
- Outstanding Game Show: The Price Is Right
- Outstanding Game Show Host: Ben Bailey (third time; Cash Cab aired its last episodes during the eligibility period)
Also, Doug Davidson won the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Dramatic Series, and Game Show Marathon host Ricki Lake won for Outstanding Talk Show Host, but her show was canceled.
Brian
And needless to say, nice, classy tributes to Monty Hall and to Bob Stewart (with the always pleasant to see Betty White).
There was supposed to be a video tribute to Monty, but it never aired because Wayne Brady went off-script. Monty mentioned it as being narrated by his daughter, Joanna Gleason. Too bad.
It really is too bad. Seeing how Bob Stewart\'s was done with a clip from the first episode of TPIR with Cullen, it makes me wonder what they pulled out for Monty\'s.
There was supposed to be a video tribute to Monty, but it never aired because Wayne Brady went off-script. Monty mentioned it as being narrated by his daughter, Joanna Gleason. Too bad.
And here\'s Wayne going off-script. What, did they have the show so timed out that if someone went over they\'d just skip something else?There was supposed to be a video tribute to Monty, but it never aired because Wayne Brady went off-script. Monty mentioned it as being narrated by his daughter, Joanna Gleason. Too bad.
There was supposed to be a video tribute to Monty, but it never aired because Wayne Brady went off-script. Monty mentioned it as being narrated by his daughter, Joanna Gleason. Too bad.
And here\'s Wayne going off-script. What, did they have the show so timed out that if someone went over they\'d just skip something else?
Yes, that is assuredly what they did. You have just described what a live broadcast is, Dan.
And here\'s Wayne going off-script.
What, did they have the show so timed out that if someone went over they\'d just skip something else?Yes, that is assuredly what they did. You have just described what a live broadcast is, Dan.
Well, except that a show which was scheduled to go two hours went slightly longer than two and a half. To not run a video tribute package you produced just because your presenter didn\'t read his cue cards right seems pretty arbitrary. A strong host (or a strong producer shouting into his host\'s ear) would have swooped in, made a joke, and run the tribute while Monty was out there.
/What\'s that? Sam Champion and Robin Meade? Oh, OK, never mind.
A word of warning--searching Google for \"MyRetro\" produced an adult site as the first result. I have never heard of MyRetro. MeTV maybe? Retro Television Network? If you\'re putting the Daytime Emmys on a digital subchannel, you\'re losing many potential viewers due to a lack of carriage and because at least with AT&T U-Verse in my area, a lack of carriage by cable providers. If the Daytime Emmys get relegated to a digital subchannel, you might as well host them in my backyard.
Can you get Wolfman Mac?
Cheesy humor.
Somehow, \"Me TV\" seems like it should be an all-awards show channel.
Somehow, \"Me TV\" seems like it should be an all-awards show channel.
or a show starring Al Franken
Ah yes, I remember...is the video still AWOL? (As in, not posted online or anything?) Still good to see Monty though. That presentation had a lot of mistakes...the misses/not-even-tries on the 7-second delay with the In Memoriam intro, for example.
Monty\'s tribute:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DaGTN5GIG4
So that\'s what would have aired? Match Game Productions bug and all?
So that\'s what would have aired? Match Game Productions bug and all?
At least you didn\'t see \"GAME SHOW TEMPLE\" everywhere.
Ever since the advent of YouTube, it seems television companies for the most part, just take clips directly from it, instead of from the original masters.
Ever since the advent of YouTube, it seems television companies for the most part, just take clips directly from it, instead of from the original masters.
...and then turn around and issue a takedown notice when they come across something *they* own.
Yes, Heaven forfend a modern production assistant bother themselves with doing the actual legwork.
Ever since the advent of YouTube, it seems television companies for the most part, just take clips directly from it, instead of from the original masters.
Could be worse, for the obituary on Meinhardt Raabe (the Munchkin Coroner), CBS pulled clips from a Youtube video that was point-and-shoot (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdNQFXWwmy8). This of course is the same network that aired the damn movie for decades prior to 1998.
I was mildly amused by the reference to the three years Split Second was on network television, accompanied by the video of Monty\'s brief syndicated version.
I see there are some big Odd Couple fans on this board. Is the clip with Monty Hall on the show from when the show was with one camera and on-location, or when it was with multiple cameras and a live studio audience?
I see there are some big Odd Couple fans on this board. Is the clip with Monty Hall on the show from when the show was with one camera and on-location, or when it was with multiple cameras and a live studio audience?
February of 73 according to imdb.
for the obituary on Meinhardt Raabe (the Munchkin Coroner), CBS pulled clips from a Youtube video that was point-and-shoot. This of course is the same network that aired the damn movie for decades prior to 1998....And they even had the balls to put in "Credit: YouTube". That's just lazy.
This is the Monty Hall Tribute Video that was narrated by his daughter, Joanna Gleason, that no one got to see because Wayne Brady blew the intro!Wayne went off-script in a good way. The people who blew it were whoever decided not to show it, since there were several occasions to do so.
Did the tribute get on the HLN broadcast? <sarcasm coming> Maybe HLN was afraid of a lawsuit from Match Game Productions for using one of their clips without permission. <sarcasm mode off>