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Only Jeopardy! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire were nominated in the Game Show category, and only Alex Trebek and Meredith Vieira were nominated in the Game Show host category. In my opinion, at this rate, this may be the last year of the categories.
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[quote name=\'goongas\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 10:43 AM\']Only Jeopardy! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire were nominated in the Game Show cateogry, and only Alex Trebek and Meredith Vieira were nominated in the Game Show host category. In my opinion, at this rate, this may be the last year of the categories.
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What does this say about the current state of TPiR, Wheel, and Family Feud, that the Emmy people don't even consider them worthy of a nomination just to flesh out the category?
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If you look at it from a different viewpoint, at least Roger D. won't have to fly out to NY this year for nothing.
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Price is still fine. I feel the Emmy board snubs it because it's not "sleek" and modern like Millionaire, Jeopardy, and whatever else was nominated. :-)
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[quote name=\'urbanpreppie05\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 11:27 AM\']like Millionaire, Jeopardy, and whatever else was nominated. :-)
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Did you even read the first post?
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For some reason I thought that Game and Reality shows were in the same catagory, and the first post omitted the reality shows. My bad.
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[quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 03:21 PM\']If you look at it from a different viewpoint, at least Roger D. won't have to fly out to NY this year for nothing.
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This year the awards will be held in LA at the Kodak Theatre.
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[quote name=\'goongas\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 02:39 PM\'][quote name=\'cmjb13\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 03:21 PM\']If you look at it from a different viewpoint, at least Roger D. won't have to fly out to NY this year for nothing.
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This year the awards will be held in LA at the Kodak Theatre.
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OK. So he won't have to drive to L.A. for nothing.
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This year the awards will be held in LA at the Kodak Theatre.
What a hoot! Barker could literally walk to the daytime Emmys from his house -- it's probably less than a mile away!
Would I be correct in saying that in the majority of markets, Jeopardy! and Millionaire are not even daytime shows?
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This is gonna sound like something I made up, but I saw it on the Sony website the other day. I don't know if anyone else has seen it, but an ad popped up which stated in summation:
Wheel of Fortune: Has been the number one syndicated show for 23 years, Pat Sajak has won 3 Emmys along with the only SAG award for best game show host, and the show has given away over $250 million in cash and prizes over its history. WHAT'S LEFT? An emmy for best game show! Vote now by visiting this Sony-sponsered website...
Uhmmm, is it just me, or have the people at Sony gone WAY out on a limb here to try and make this happen? As far as I'm concerned, the Emmys are a skewed award which does not nearly give a full or accurate portrayal of what is popular or first-rate television. IIRC, Wheel has never won an emmy for best game show, and IMHO if the Emmys were to represent the true best of what game shows have had to offer in the past 20 years, Wheel, Jeopardy, and TPIR, along with their hosts, would have about the same number each, with Millionaire MAYBE having just one or two and Meredith none...
I've just accepted at this point that the game show Emmys are basically meaningless, and that the nomination and Emmy winning procedures need to be changed, but I know that probably won't happen any time soon either. Oh well... :(
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A few rules clarifications, since I had a vested interest in studying up on the rules this year (and not for a game show category):
The maximum number of nominees in a category is determined by the number of eligible submitted entries. In most categories, the number of nominees usually does not exceed 1/3 of the number of submissions, with a minimum of 2 nominees and a maximum of 5. There are other exceptions when it comes to different categories, ties, etc.; but the small number of nominees in both game show categories simply reflects the small number of initial entrants -- not the quality of the entries.
As for what constitutes daytime, the time window for all categories but one is 2:00am to 6:00pm. The one exception? Game shows, of course. That window is 2:00am to 8:00pm, and a majority of stations airing any syndicated entry must air the show in that time frame in order for the show to be eligible for the Daytime awards.
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[quote name=\'SplitSecond\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 12:15 PM\']but the small number of nominees in both game show categories simply reflects the small number of initial entrants -- not the quality of the entries.
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Okay, that I didn't know. Thanks for the clarification.
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And now, the complete list of game show-involved Emmy nominees:
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction/Set Decoration/Scenic Design
THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS
BENTE CHRISTENSEN, ART DIRECTOR
RICHARD DOMABYL, SET DECORATOR
ELIZABETH FOWLER BEACH, SET DECORATOR
Against Ellen, Oprah, "Sesame Street" and "The View."
Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design/Styling
THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS
ROBIN GURNEY, COSTUME STYLIST
Against Ellen, "Sesame Street" and an NBC Scott Hamilton skating special.
Outstanding Directing In A Game/Audience Participation Show
JEOPARDY! * SYN
KEVIN MCCARTHY, DIRECTOR
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE * SYN
MATTHEW COHEN, DIRECTOR
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling
THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS
MIRA WILDER, HAIRSTYLIST
Against the hairdressers for Kelly, Oprah, Lisa Rinna on "SoapTalk" and "The View" ladies.
Outstanding Achievement in Lighting Direction
JEOPARDY! * SYN
JEFF ENGEL, LIGHTING DIRECTOR
Against Ellen, Oprah, "Sesame Street" and "The View."
Outstanding Game Show Host
JEOPARDY! * SYN
ALEX TREBEK, HOST
THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS
BOB BARKER, HOST
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE * SYN
MEREDITH VIEIRA, HOST
Outstanding Game/Audience Participation Show
JEOPARDY! * SYN
HARRY FRIEDMAN, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
LISA FINNERAN, SENIOR PRODUCER
ROCKY SCHMIDT, SENIOR PRODUCER
GARY JOHNSON, SENIOR PRODUCER
THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS
BOB BARKER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
ROGER DOBKOWITZ, PRODUCER
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE * SYN
MICHAEL DAVIES, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
PAUL SMITH, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
LEIGH HAMPTON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
VINCENT A. RUBINO, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
DEIRDRE COSSMAN, PRODUCER
RICHARD SIROP, PRODUCER
DENNIS F. MCMAHON, PRODUCER
Outstanding Achievement in Live & Direct To Tape Sound Mixing
THE PRICE IS RIGHT * CBS
DIRK SCIARROTTA, PRODUCTION MIXER
MARYANN JORGENSON, PRODUCTION MIXER
DENISE PALM STONES, SOUND EFFECTS MIXER
JACK BELLER, RE-RECORDING MIXER
As many of you know, Dirk's the main mixer, Maryann hits the music, Denise is the SFX and Jack adds the canned laughter after Barker says "...we can't start it again for 37 hours." They're against Ellen, Tony, "The View" and "Reading Rainbow."
Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction/Electronic Camera/Video
Control
JEOPARDY! * SYN
JOHN PRITCHETT, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
ROBERT ENNIS, JR., TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
MIKE TRIBBLE, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
RAY REYNOLDS, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
DIANE FARRELL, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
JEFF SCHUSTER, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
MARC HUNTER, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
L. DAVID IRETE, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
ROSS ELLIOTT, VIDEO CONTROL
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE * SYN
MANSE SHARP, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
JIM TUFARO, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
ERIC KENDRA, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
KEITH CONOD, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
BILL AKERLUND, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
FRANCIS J. BOURASSA, JR., ELECTRONIC CAMERA
BRUCE NOVICH, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
RON WASHBURN, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
MIKE CUNNINGHAM, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
JAMES J. MILLER, ELECTRONIC CAMERA
YONEET COMMARE, VIDEO CONTROL
They're against Ellen, Regis and Kelly and "The View."
Outstanding Special Class Writing
JEOPARDY! * SYN
STEVEN DORFMAN, WRITER
JOHN DUARTE, WRITER
KATHY EASTERLING, WRITER
HARRY FRIEDMAN, WRITER
DEBBIE GRIFFIN, WRITER
SUZANNE JACK, WRITER
GARY JOHNSON, WRITER
JIM RHINE, WRITER
MICHELE SILVERMAN, WRITER
STEVE D. TAMERIUS, WRITER
BILLY WISSE, WRITER
MARK GABERMAN, WRITER
ANDREW SHEPARD PRICE, WRITER
The talk show writing category's been done away with, so "J!"'s umpteenth writers' nomination competition is Ellen and "The View." They took advantage of the eligibility year not being a calendar year to give Steve Dorfman a final nomination.
"J!" and "TPIR" each have six nominations, "WWTBAM" has four. Good luck to all.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 06:22 PM\']Jack adds the canned laughter after Barker says "...we can't start it again for 37 hours."
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Jack passed away roughly a year ago. The job is currently done by David Vaughn.
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For whatever reason, Mark's information above is wrong. As goongas correctly said, only Jeopardy and Millionaire are nominated in the two major categories, according to the official Emmy site:
http://www.emmys.org/awards/daytimeawards_noms.php (http://\"http://www.emmys.org/awards/daytimeawards_noms.php\")
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[quote name=\'Matt Ottinger\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 07:46 PM\']For whatever reason, Mark's information above is wrong. As goongas correctly said, only Jeopardy and Millionaire are nominated in the two major categories, according to the official Emmy site:
http://www.emmys.org/awards/daytimeawards_noms.php (http://\"http://www.emmys.org/awards/daytimeawards_noms.php\")
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When was the last time TPIR was not nominated for best Game Show, or has it been nominated for the entire history of the Daytime Emmys(since 1973 IIRC)?
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[quote name=\'zachhoran\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 08:49 PM\']When was the last time TPIR was not nominated for best Game Show, or has it been nominated for the entire history of the Daytime Emmys(since 1973 IIRC)?[/quote]
According to the EOTVGS, The Price Is Right was not nominated for Outstanding Game Show in the 1980-1981 season. It was only nominated one other time previous to that, in the 1975-76 season. The Daytime Emmys began with the 1973-74 season. In its early days, TPIR was just another TV show.
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IIRC, I read something lately that said that Directors and Special Class writing (for game shows) have all been absolved into the Outstanding Game/Participation show.
As if the soaps need more time...
Ryan :)
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[quote name=\'vtown7\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 09:44 PM\']IIRC, I read something lately that said that Directors and Special Class writing (for game shows) have all been absolved into the Outstanding Game/Participation show.
As if the soaps need more time...
Ryan :)
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Absolved? You make it sound as though the writers need redemption.
Although I'm sure most of us could think of a few folks who need it. :-)
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Feb 8 2006, 06:22 PM\']And now, the complete list of game show-involved Emmy nominees:
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You forgot one:
OUTSTANDING CHILDREN'S SERIES
ENDURANCE: TEHACHAPI * NBC
JD ROTH, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
TODD A. NELSON, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
JOHN FOY, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
ERIN WANNER, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
GRADY CANDLER, CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
CALEB NELSON, PRODUCER
JULIE SINGER, PRODUCER
MATT WESTMORE, COORDINATING PRODUCER
IAN GOLDING, PRODUCER
ERIC WESTMORE, LINE PRODUCER
;-)
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As many of you know, Dirk's the main mixer, Maryann hits the music, Denise is the SFX and Jack adds the canned laughter after Barker says "...we can't start it again for 37 hours."
When I watched the show as a kid in the '70s I'm sure they said they couldn't start it again for 2 days...and I actually believed it back then! :)
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[quote name=\'Ian Wallis\' date=\'Feb 9 2006, 09:12 AM\']
As many of you know, Dirk's the main mixer, Maryann hits the music, Denise is the SFX and Jack adds the canned laughter after Barker says "...we can't start it again for 37 hours."
When I watched the show as a kid in the '70s I'm sure they said they couldn't start it again for 2 days...and I actually believed it back then! :)
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He used to change up the time on every playing...the one I've always remembered is, "we can't start it again until next Saturday," yet I've never seen it in any clips I've found.
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The source was the PDF version of the nominations on the Emmy web site (www.emmyonline.org). My apologies for not considering looking at the HTML, DOC or whatever other version they had on the site to double-check.
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[quote name=\'uncamark\' date=\'Feb 9 2006, 05:16 PM\']The source was the PDF version of the nominations on the Emmy web site (www.emmyonline.org). My apologies for not considering looking at the HTML, DOC or whatever other version they had on the site to double-check.[/quote]
No apology necessary, it's just weird that their own site would have it wrong one place and right another.
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One more piece of Daytime Emmy info: This year's "Lifetime Achievement Award" will go to.....CARROLL SPINNEY!!!!! The man who gave life to Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch will be given the special honor during the ceremony.
Another reason to skip the broadcast.
Cordially,
Tammy Warner--the 'Robin Riker-Halsey of the Big Board!'
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[quote name=\'Winkfan\' date=\'Feb 11 2006, 08:29 PM\']One more piece of Daytime Emmy info: This year's "Lifetime Achievement Award" will go to.....CARROLL SPINNEY!!!!! The man who gave life to Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch will be given the special honor during the ceremony.
Another reason to skip the broadcast.
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Mr. Spinney's sent 37 years in that bird suit and in that trash can; I think it's worth something.
Better than to give it to Kevin Clash for his hijacking the show with Elmo.