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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Winkfan on March 21, 2018, 04:07:54 PM
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That is, the ones we care about:
OUTSTANDING GAME SHOW HOST
Wayne Brady, Let’s Make a Deal
Chris Harrison, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Steve Harvey, Family Feud
Pat Sajak, Wheel of Fortune
Alex Trebek, Jeopardy!
OUTSTANDING GAME SHOW
Family Feud
Jeopardy!
Let’s Make a Deal
The Price Is Right
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
Cordially,
Tammy
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For those (like myself) who do care about the full list, here you go. (http://emmyonline.com/day_45th_nominations) The list of categories seems a lot longer than it used to be.
The Creative Arts ceremony is April 27, the main ceremony is on the 29th.
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You forgot about one more game show category...
OUTSTANDING DIRECTING IN A GAME SHOW
Family Feud
Let's Make a Deal
The Noise
The Price is Right
Consider me pleasantly surprised at The Noise getting a nomination. It's become a fun and endearing watch for me and a friend.
I saw that Mario Lopez and Sheryl Underwood were hosting the ceremony this year, but no mention of it being broadcast. Does that mean it's not? Would be a shame if they couldn't at least mount an online stream for the 45th ceremony.
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Like last year, I’m sure the Daytime Emmys will be live-streamed on Facebook and/or YouTube this year...unless if they can get USA or Bravo to broadcast it, since mother network NBC has the Real Emmys (Primetime awards) on Monday, September 17.
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since mother network NBC has the Real Emmys
The large amount of people who have won awards from the very real Daytime Emmys would beg to differ with you.
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You forgot about one more game show category...
OUTSTANDING DIRECTING IN A GAME SHOW
Family Feud
Let's Make a Deal
The Noise
The Price is Right
Directed respectively by Ken Fuchs, Lenn Goodside, Steve Grant and Adam Sandler.
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Jeopardy! was also cited in the category of Outstanding Interactive Media Enhancement to a Daytime Program or Series.
Jeopardy! and The Price is Right both nominated for Outstanding Technical Team.
Family Feud and Price is Right nominated for Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing.
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Like last year, I’m sure the Daytime Emmys will be live-streamed on Facebook and/or YouTube this year...unless if they can get USA or Bravo to broadcast it, since mother network NBC has the Real Emmys (Primetime awards) on Monday, September 17.
How many emmy's have you won?
I'll wait.
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Family Feud and Price is Right nominated for Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing.
What is this category? Do the nominees submit a line cut before the episode goes to the editors? Because both of these shows receive a clear editing-down before they air, a process during which individual audio levels could be enhanced or reduced.
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That is, the ones weI care about
FTFY.
So out of curiosity, is winning an Emmy at all comparable to say, a baseball team that wins the World Series? Do individual staff members also get some kind of hardware?
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since mother network NBC has the Real Emmys (Primetime awards) on Monday, September 17.
Bruh.
I know you think you're impressing us, but if you want people to take you seriously up here, hot takes like this aren't helping. It's a tremendous honor to win a Daytime Emmy, and looks pretty damn good on a resume. For you to think otherwise shows how out of touch you are about the industry.
So out of curiosity, is winning an Emmy at all comparable to say, a baseball team that wins the World Series? Do individual staff members also get some kind of hardware?
I can only speak from working at a Regional Emmy-award winning station*, but I can't recall us getting anything more than a special staff meal from the boss, in celebration/appreciation.
*/Those awards are very real
//The meals were delicious
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Directed respectively by Ken Fuchs, Lenn Goodside, Steve Grant and Adam Sandler.
I was wondering why the list of nominees I was looking at (from Deadline) omitted their names. Made me wonder if some of them had multiple directors even though I knew for sure that LMAD and TPIR were just one person.
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So out of curiosity, is winning an Emmy at all comparable to say, a baseball team that wins the World Series? Do individual staff members also get some kind of hardware?
No. Of course, most awards are job specific and go to those unique artists. But when a series wins any kind of best-in-show award, only a handful of specific, named producers receive a physical award. There are all sorts of complicated rules about who's entitled to be on that short list.
What you often see at awards shows is the entire creative community of a show all storming the stage together, and that may lead you to think they all get trophies, but that's not the case.
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The winners in the game show categories were:
Outstanding Game Show: TPIR
Outstanding Game Show Host: Wayne Brady (first win in this category after seven(?) nominations)
FWIW, the show only aired on Twitter (I think). Keep in mind that until about a decade or so ago, they were on network TV. The main appeal of the Daytime Emmys was to see if Susan Lucci would finally win after so many losses. She did in 1999. After that, the popularity of the Daytime Emmys began to shrink, eventually moving over to cable and (finally) social media. It should be noted coincidentally during this time, All My Children, One Life To Live, As The World Turns and Guiding Light were canceled (but GL's demise led to CBS picking up LMAD).
I noticed that all four of the remaining daytime soaps were up for Oustanding Daytime Series. Maybe it's time for that category to merge with Outstanding Digital Daytime Series (there were six up for that honor). Heck, the Primetime Emmys gave Best Dramatic Series last year to a streaming service show (The Handmaid's Tale).
There are so many other types of TV shows (besides the soaps) that are honored at the Daytime Emmys. Morning shows, court shows, culinary shows, entertainment shows (ET won this year), talkers and (of course) game shows deserve more recognition than just being on Twitter.
Brian
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The winners in the game show categories were:
Outstanding Game Show: TPIR
Outstanding Game Show Host: Wayne Brady (first win in this category after seven(?) nominations)
EIGHT nominations, I beleive.
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I was in and out of it all night. It was very easy to find, if you wanted to watch it. On the one hand, very impressive production values. It looked for the world like something you'd see on "real" television, and that wasn't true on their first couple of tries in this brave new streaming world. On the other hand, since they weren't really beholden to network time constraints, certain things were allowed to...ramble. (Lifetime Achievement winners Bill and Susan Hayes may still be talking, for all I know.) If you happened to catch the game show segment, you were treated to Tom Bergeron and Peter Marshall on stage together. That was a delight, and there were a couple of prepared gags that weren't bad, but Peter, bless his nonagenarian heart, did go on a bit.
The music was by The Remotes, a TV theme song cover band that features several members who once were part of this community. They were exceptional.
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As for the In Memoriam...Monty Hall and Rose Marie were included, but no Phil Rossi, Frank Buxton, or Merrill Heatter.
And at the Creative Arts awards, Adam Sandler won for TPIR.
(Steve Harvey, by the way, picked up another Informative Talk Show Host Emmy; his HOT daughter accepted on his behalf)
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Outstanding Game Show Host: Wayne Brady (first win in this category after seven(?) nominations)
Okay Mr. Rayburn, back on the hook for you! (Meaning: most Outstanding GS Host nominations w/o a single win; only three...)
Cordially,
Tammy,
P.S. Geno did get a Lifetime Achievement honor in 1999, though.