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The Game Show Forum => The Big Board => Topic started by: Robair on March 31, 2015, 02:54:52 PM
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SHOW: Family Feud, Jeopardy!, Price Is Right
HOST: Ferguson, Harvey, Newton, Sajak
DIRECTOR: The Chase (Hal Grant), Jeopardy! (Kevin McCarthy), Let's Make a Deal (Lenn Goodside)
Categories with non-game noms:
LIGHTING: Wheel of Fortune
TECHNICAL TEAM: Jeopardy!
SOUND MIXING: Let's Make a Deal, Price Is Right
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SHOW: Family Feud, Jeopardy!, Price Is Right
HOST: Ferguson, Harvey, Newton, Sajak
DIRECTOR: The Chase (Hal Grant), Jeopardy! (Kevin McCarthy), Let's Make a Deal (Lenn Goodside)
I think Newton is the "sentimental fave" this year.
Cordially,
Tammy
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"Jeopardy!" will win for reminding voters that they held the Decades tournament last year. Steve Harvey will win for reacting to an off-color answer.
In a just world, for sound mixing, the voters should hear what it's like live in the studio -- then they'd immediately give it to one of the game shows. Though I don't follow the awards that closely -- wouldn't it be a bad thing that for "Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing," TPIR has included in its nominations, and thus called attention to, its Post-Production Mixers?
(Source: Variety (http://variety.com/2015/tv/news/general-hospital-ellen-degeneres-young-and-the-restless-daytime-emmy-nominations-1201463476/))
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Interesting that only three shows are nominated, along with just three directors. Also interesting that Trebek isn't on the list.
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Interesting that only three shows are nominated, along with just three directors.
Remarkable that even with game-lover David Michaels in charge, the Daytime Emmys still weirdly treat game shows like bastard stepchildren. Consider that there are four nominations for top soap and there are only four soaps in television! Best as I can tell, the only other major genre with only three nominations is "Morning Program"
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Steve Harvey will win for reacting to an off-color answer.
And The Penis goes to... Steve Harvey, Family Feud.
*cut to Harvey, bug eyed, walking to the stage*
SH: *talking right into the mic* We goin' to hell. Ya'll heard when she said & we goin' to hell.
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A Boston-set online soap called Beacon Hill http://www.beaconhilltheseries.com (http://www.beaconhilltheseries.com) got some nomination love. It should be noted that Beacon Hill has many actors and actresses who became popular during their stints on network soaps.
Online shows are now being recognized by the Daytime Emmys (The ill-fated online reboot of One Life to Live was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series last year; Netflix children's shows were also nominated, just like the likes of House of Cards and Orange in the New Black have been nominated in the Primetime Emmys for the last couple of years).
Brian
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Am I the only one who is bugged by Internet shows being nominated for awards intended for television shows?
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Am I the only one who is bugged by Internet shows being nominated for awards intended for television shows?
Probably not, but I think you're in the minority. I might turn a strange eye if they nominated something short-form and intermittent, like "Between Two Ferns". But I don't see a problem with accepting House of Cards as on par with a 13-episode cable series.
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But I don't see a problem with accepting House of Cards as on par with a 13-episode cable series.
This. When literally the only difference is the means of transmission, it would be idiotic to do anything but.
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The inaugural winner for Outstanding Directing in a Game Show is Lenn Goodside for Let's Make a Deal. The Price Is Right won for Outstanding Live and Direct to Tape Sound Mixing.
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Personally, I thought the best part of this year's Daytime Emmy Awards was seeing Betty White win a (well-deserved) Lifetime Achievement award.
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I can always do with less awkwardly scripted banter between presenters who think they're far more entertaining than they actually are, but (especially compared to last year's train wreck) the show seems exceptionally well produced this time.
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I guess "sentiment" didn't prevail this year. (Sorry, Todd)
While I am happy for Betty, I was so sure this would be Wink's year. Then again, I was sure about it last year.
And the "In Memoriam" segment did have Geoff Edwards, but they barred Jim Lange.
Like I said before, we can't have everything.....
Cordially,
Tammy
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I tell ya what, I'm sold on a new Password with Tom Bergeron as host and George Gray as announcer. George getting some announcing time during this show was a pleasant surprise.
It was nice to see the representation of game shows present during the "In Memoriam".
It was so nice to see the ceremony back on television. It was also very nice to see it done so much better than last year. This felt a bit like old times. I hope the ratings for this do well. Tyra was okay. There were times it seemed she was trying a bit too hard, but she had a few moments. I liked the running Matt Lauer gag.
And the "In Memoriam" segment did have Geoff Edwards, but they barred Jim Lange.
Like I said before, we can't have everything.....
People made this mistake about Harold Ramis being omitted from the Oscars "In Memoriam". It's quite possible that since Jim died early last year, he was included in last year's "In Memoriam", if there was one. I assume there was.
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Jim died February 25 of last year, Geoff on March 5. Perhaps the cutoff was February 28?
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Steve Harvey will win for reacting to an off-color answer.
And The P---- goes to... Steve Harvey, Family Feud.
*cut to Harvey, bug eyed, walking to the stage*
SH: *talking right into the mic* We goin' to hell. Ya'll heard when she said & we goin' to hell.
And apparently Harvey thought he was at the Grammy Awards when he came on stage at the end of the show. I caught bits and pieces of this. I'll have to check YouTube for the Betty White tribute. I missed that.
EDIT - Chad M has posted highlights of the show in the Video and Audio Clips section. Thanks Chad.
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Jim died February 25 of last year, Geoff on March 5. Perhaps the cutoff was February 28?
These choices can happen any number of ways. Executive producer David Michaels had a very close professional relationship with Geoff Edwards. His first job in the business working for Bob Stewart was as Geoff's personal assistant. It wouldn't surprise me that he made it a specific mission to get Geoff included even though his death was more than a year ago.