Love is in the air in the afternoon, and the drama is heating up in the Bryan Award Pre-Nominations for 2013. Which hunks, bad boys, vixens, and divas will make the final cut on July 8? Here are the Pre-Nominees.
LEAD ACTOR IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Don Diamont - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
John McCook - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Ronn Moss - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Galen Gering - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Maurice Benard - General Hospital (ABC)
Anthony Geary - General Hospital (ABC)
Roger Howarth - General Hospital (ABC)
Peter Bergman - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Doug Davidson - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Christian LeBlanc - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Joshua Morrow - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Michael Muhney - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
LEAD ACTRESS IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Susan Flannery - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Katherine Kelly Lang - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Heather Tom - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Eileen Davidson - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Finola Hughes - General Hospital (ABC)
Kelly Monaco - General Hospital (ABC)
Kelly Sullivan - General Hospital (ABC)
Laura Wright - General Hospital (ABC)
Sharon Case - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Jeanne Cooper - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Melody Thomas Scott - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Michelle Stafford - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Scott Clifton - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Jacob Young - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Shawn Christian - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
James Reynolds - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Greg Vaughan - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Bradford Anderson - General Hospital (ABC)
Brandon Barash - General Hospital (ABC)
Sean Kanan - General Hospital (ABC)
Jason Thompson - General Hospital (ABC)
Billy Miller - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Peter Porte - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Greg Rikaart - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Hunter Tylo - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Melissa Reeves - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Suzanne Rogers - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Arianne Zuker - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Julie Marie Berman - General Hospital (ABC)
Genie Francis - General Hospital (ABC)
Robin Mattson - General Hospital (ABC)
Kirsten Storms - General Hospital (ABC)
Kelly Thiebaud - General Hospital (ABC)
Tracey Bregman - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Jessica Collins - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Melissa Claire Egan - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
YOUNGER ACTOR IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Eric Nelsen - All My Children (TOLN)
Adam Gregory - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Casey Deidrick - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Chandler Massey - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Freddie Smith - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Bryan Craig - General Hospital (ABC)
Jimmy Deshler - General Hospital (ABC)
Chad Duell - General Hospital (ABC)
Tequan Richmond - General Hospital (ABC)
Max Ehrich - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Bryton James - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Daniel Polo - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
YOUNGER ACTRESS IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Denyse Tontz - All My Children (TOLN)
Linsey Godfrey - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Kimberly Matula - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Jacqueline McInnes-Wood - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Camilla Banus - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Kate Mansi - Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Kristen Alderson - General Hospital (ABC)
Lindsey Morgan - General Hospital (ABC)
Haley Pullos - General Hospital (ABC)
Brooklyn Rae Silzer - General Hospital (ABC)
Christel Khalil - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Hunter King - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
GUEST/FEATURED ACTOR IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Ricky Paull Goldin - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Sean Kanan - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Rodney Saulsberry - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Wally Kurth - Days of Our Lives (NBC)/General Hospital (ABC)
Anders Hove - General Hospital (ABC)
Robert Kelker-Kelly - General Hospital (ABC)
Nathan Parsons - General Hospital (ABC)
Ingo Rademacher - General Hospital (ABC)
Richard Simmons - General Hospital (ABC)
Jack Wagner - General Hospital (ABC)
Mark Pinter - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Ted Shackelford - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
GUEST/FEATURED ACTRESS IN A DAYTIME DRAMA:
Joanna Johnson - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Robin Christopher - General Hospital (ABC)
Katie Couric - General Hospital (ABC)
Lynn Herring - General Hospital (ABC)
Vanessa Marcil - General Hospital (ABC)
Kimberly McCullough - General Hospital (ABC)
Erin Hershey Presley - General Hospital (ABC)
Constance Towers - General Hospital (ABC)
Meredith Vieira - General Hospital (ABC)
Judith Chapman - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Bonnie Franklin - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Beth Maitland - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
There will be at six nominees for Lead, Supporting, and Guest/Featured Actor and Actress, and there will be at least five nominees for Younger Actor and Actress. The nominees for Lead Actor, Lead Actress, and Daytime Drama Series will be announced on "The DJBC Happy Hour" on July 8.
Friday, June 14, 2013
13th Annual Bryan Awards: Comedy Pre-Nominations
The 13th Annual Bryan Award nominations will be announced on "The DJBC Happy Hour" on July 8. The Pre-Nominations for this year's awards are slowly coming in. Here are the Comedy Pre-Nominations.
COMEDY SERIES:
Arrested Development (Netflix)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Californication (Showtime)
Episodes (Showtime)
Girls (HBO)
Glee (Fox)
Happy Endings (ABC)
Legit (F/X)
Louie (F/X)
Modern Family (ABC)
New Girl (Fox)
The Office (NBC)
Parks and Recreation (NBC)
30 Rock (NBC)
2 Broke Girls (CBS)
Veep (HBO)
LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Jason Bateman - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Johnny Galecki - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Jim Parsons - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
David Duchovny - Californication (Showtime)
Matt LeBlanc - Episodes (Showtimes)
Matthew Morrison - Glee (Fox)
Matthew Perry - Go On (NBC)
Don Cheadle - House of Lies (Showtime)
Jim Jeffries - Legit (F/X)
Louis C.K. - Louie (F/X)
Billy Gardell - Mike & Molly (CBS)
Jake Johnson - New Girl (Fox)
Justin Bartha - The New Normal (NBC)
Andrew Rannells - The New Normal (NBC)
Adam Scott - Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock (NBC)
LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Portia de Rossi - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Courteney Cox - Cougar Town (TBS)
Lena Dunham - Girls (HBO)
Lea Michele - Glee (Fox)
Fran Drescher - Happily Divorced (TV Land)
Sarah Chalke - How to Live With Your Parents (ABC)
Melissa McCarthy - Mike & Molly (CBS)
Mindy Kaling - The Mindy Project (Fox)
Zooey Deschanel - New Girl (Fox)
Edie Falco - Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Amy Poehler - Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Tina Fey - 30 Rock (NBC)
Beth Behrs - 2 Broke Girls (CBS)
Kat Dennings - 2 Broke Girls (CBS)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus - Veep (HBO)
Mary-Louise Parker - Weeds (Showtime)
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Will Arnett - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Jeffrey Tambor - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Cory Monteith - Glee (Fox)
Damon Wayans Jr. - Happy Endings (ABC)
Neil Patrick Harris - How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
Ty Burrell - Modern Family (ABC)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson - Modern Family (ABC)
Ed O'Neill - Modern Family (ABC)
Eric Stonestreet - Modern Family (ABC)
Max Greenfield - New Girl (ABC)
Ed Helms - The Office (NBC)
John Krasinski - The Office (NBC)
Craig Robinson - The Office (NBC)
Rainn Wilson - The Office (NBC)
Aziz Ansari - Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Nick Offerman - Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Bill Hader - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Jason Sudeikis - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Tracy Morgan - 30 Rock (NBC)
Matt Walsh - Veep (HBO)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Jessica Walter - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Mayim Bialik - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Kaley Cuoco - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Melissa Rauch - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Alison Brie - Community (NBC)
Tamsin Grieg - Episodes (Showtime)
Kathleen Rose Perkins - Episodes (Showtime)
Jane Lynch - Glee (Fox)
Eliza Coupe - Happy Endings (ABC)
Betty White - Hot in Cleveland (TV Land)
Julie Bowen - Modern Family (ABC)
Sofia Vergara - Modern Family (ABC)
Ellen Barkin - The New Normal (NBC)
Jenna Fischer - The Office (NBC)
Ellie Kemper - The Office (NBC)
Angela Kinsey - The Office (NBC)
Rashida Jones - Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Cloris Leachman - Raising Hope (Fox)
Kate McKinnon - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Jane Krakowski - 30 Rock (NBC)
Anna Chlumsky - Veep (HBO)
YOUNGER ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Michael Cera - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Jacob Artist - Glee (Fox)
Chris Colfer - Glee (Fox)
Darren Criss - Glee (Fox)
Blake Jenner - Glee (Fox)
Kevin McHale - Glee (Fox)
Alex Newell - Glee (Fox)
Chord Overstreet - Glee (Fox)
Tyler James Williams - Go On (NBC)
Donis Leonard Jr. - House of Lies (Showtime)
Atticus Shaffer - The Middle (ABC)
Nolan Gould - Modern Family (ABC)
Rico Rodriguez - Modern Family (ABC)
Benjamin Stockham - 1600 Penn (NBC)
Alexander Gould - Weeds (Showtime)
Hunter Parrish - Weeds (Showtime)
YOUNGER ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Alia Shawkat - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Maggie Elizabeth Jones - Ben and Kate (Fox)
Madeleine Martin - Californication (Showtime)
AnnaSophia Robb - The Carrie Diaries (The CW)
Allison Williams - Girls (HBO)
Melissa Benoist - Glee (Fox)
Heather Morris - Glee (Fox)
Lauren Potter - Glee (Fox)
Eden Sher - The Middle (ABC)
Sarah Hyland - Modern Family (ABC)
Ariel Winter - Modern Family (ABC)
Bebe Wood - The New Normal (NBC)
Mackenzie Aladjem - Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Ruby Jerims - Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Jazz Raycole - The Soul Man (TV Land)
Carly Chaikin - Suburgatory (ABC)
Allie Grant - Suburgatory (ABC)
Jane Levy - Suburgatory (ABC)
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Ed Begley Jr. - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Ron Howard - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Henry Winkler - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Seth Rogen - Arrested Development (Netflix)/The Mindy Project (Fox)
Bob Newhart - The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Andrew Rannells - Girls (HBO)
Peter Scolari - Girls (HBO)
Patrick Wilson - Girls (HBO)
Matt Damon - House of Lies (Showtime)
David Lynch - Louie (F/X)
Matthew Broderick - Modern Family (ABC)
Nathan Lane - Modern Family (ABC)
Rob Reiner - New Girl (Fox)
Matt Bomer - The New Normal (NBC)
Bobby Cannavale - Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Morris Chestnut - Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
Louis C.K. - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Martin Short - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Justin Timberlake - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Wil Arnett - 30 Rock (NBC)
Ken Howard - 30 Rock (NBC)
GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Judy Greer - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Mae Whitman - Arrested Development (Netflix)
Kristen Wiig - Arrested Development (Netflix)/Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Maggie Grace - Californication (Showtime)
Alexandra Wentworth - Cougar Town (TBS)
Shiri Appleby - Girls (HBO)
Becky Ann Baker - Girls (HBO)
Kate Hudson - Glee (Fox)
Dot-Marie Jones - Glee (Fox)
Sarah Jessica Parker - Glee (Fox)
Lauren Graham - Go On (NBC)
Bess Armstrong - House of Lies (Showtime)
Melissa Leo - Louie (F/X)
Wendi McLendon-Covey - Modern Family (ABC)
Lucy Lawless - Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Jennifer Lawrence - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Melissa McCarthy - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Chloe Grace Moretz - 30 Rock (NBC)
Catherine O'Hara - 30 Rock (NBC)
Elaine Stritch - 30 Rock (NBC)
Jennifer Jason Leigh - Weeds (Showtime)
There will be six nominees in each of these nine categories. The nominees for Comedy Series, Lead Actress, and Lead Actor will be announced on the July 8 broadcast of "The DJBC Happy Hour" on WCRS-FM in Columbus, Ohio.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
40th Annual Daytime Emmy Award Final Predictions
The 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Final Predictions
(In Conjunction with The DJBC Happy Hour)
by Bryan Curtiss39 years ago last month, the very first Daytime Emmy Awards were held outside at Rockefeller Center Plaza in New York City. NBC’s The Doctors (not the talk show) won for Best Drama and also won Best Actress honors for future ATWT vet Elizabeth Hubbard. Macdonald Carey won Best Actor for Days of Our Lives, the first of two consecutive wins for the late DAYS star. PBS’s Zoom won for Children’s Program and Hollywood Squares won for Game Show. The Daytime Emmys have come a long way in 40 years, from New York to Los Angeles, even a couple of ceremonies in Las Vegas. Anthony Geary, Justin Deas, Erika Slezak, David Canary, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Rosie O’Donnell, and the Cast, Crew, and Muppeteers of Sesame Street have found their ways to the top of Daytime Television’s Mount Olympus. Long streaks of futility (Susan Lucci and Regis Philbin, this means you) began and ended at the Daytime Emmys. When long-time vets finally got nominated (Genie Francis, Melody Thomas Scott, Robert Newman, Doug Davidson, and Eileen Fulton as Lisa), we couldn’t help but root for them, only to see them lose. Good Morning America meteorologist Sam Champion is the co-host for the ceremony on Headline News, in a year where Awards Hosts also helped out with the nominations (Champion announced the nominees on Good Morning America; Oscar host Seth MacFarlane co-presented the Academy Award nominations, Grammy host LL Cool J also hosted the Nomination Concert Special, and last year’s Emmy host Jimmy Kimmel, at the last minute co-presented the Primetime Emmy nominations), Champion seems like a natural to host. CBS leads with 49 nominations, with almost half of them going to top-rated soap The Young and the Restless (leading with 23 nods). Game Show Hosts Monty Hall (Let’s Make a Deal) and Bob Stewart (To Tell the Truth, Password) will both be honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Until then, here is a look at who will win the top races on Sunday night (The Creative Arts Awards are tomorrow night).
DRAMA SERIES:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)- WILL WIN
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
One Life to Live (ABC)- DARK HORSE
The Young and the Restless (CBS)- SHOULD WIN
ANALYSIS: The race is really between the two shows that the late Bill Bell co-created with his wife. Both DAYS and GH submitted one great episode and a second episode that can be put to question, while OLTL submitted the final two episodes of it’s long 44-year ABC run. While sentimentality could be on OLTL’s side, it’s been 17 months since OLTL has been on ABC. Y&R submitted the better episodes, while B&B has the advantage, and is expected to dominate on Sunday night by most experts.
LEAD ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Peter Bergman (Jack, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Doug Davidson (Paul, The Young and the Restless, CBS)- WILL WIN
Michael Muhney (Adam, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Jason Thompson (Patrick, General Hospital, ABC)- SHOULD WIN
ANALYSIS: It's a two-man race, with apologies to Y&R's Bergman and Muhney. Doug Davidson has been on Y&R for 35 years. Jason Thompson is 36. Since last summer, all soap fans have been watching this two-man race very closely (until the category placements were leaked in February, we were watching mostly in the Supporting Actor race, with the possibility the two could both go lead or one could go lead and the other supporting). Thompson submitted a reel where his characters gets ready for his wife’s funeral, while Davidson submitted a reel from the storyline where his character accidentally kills his own son in self-defense. Thompson’s reel at only five minutes is very emotional, but Davidson submitted the better reel.
LEAD ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Susan Flannery (Ex-Stephanie, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)- SHOULD WIN
Peggy McCay (Caroline, Days of Our Lives, NBC)
Michelle Stafford (Phyllis, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Heather Tom (Katie, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)- WILL WIN
ANALYSIS: For the first time in 40 years, a category with all Emmy-winners (McCay has a Primetime Emmy, while Flannery, Stafford, and Tom, who have a combined 10 Daytime Emmys). At almost 15 minutes, Tom has the longest reel. In it, her character is suffering from post-partum depression. It was a gut-wrenching performance, and last year, Tom became the first soap actor to win in all three levels (Lead, Supporting, Younger). Despite former co-star Flannery’s swan song, Heather Tom is hard to beat.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Bradford Anderson (Spinelli, General Hospital, ABC)- WILL WIN
Jeff Branson (Ex-Ronan, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Scott Clifton (Liam, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)- SHOULD WIN
Billy Miller (Billy, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
ANALYSIS: Clifton’s reel at 13 minutes is the longest of the quartet, and it’s a mix of comedy and empathy as his character shows up hungover for his own wedding (something about Emmys and alcoholism should be put here). Meanwhile, I was blown away by Anderson’s reel, and Emmy voters also love empathetic people. It’s a tight race, any of those two could win.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Julie Marie Berman (Ex-Lulu, General Hospital, ABC)- WILL WIN
Jessica Collins (Avery, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Melissa Claire Egan (Chelsea, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)- SHOULD WIN
Arianne Zucker (Nicole, Days of Our Lives, NBC)
ANALYSIS: It took Katherine Kelly Lang 26 years to get her first nomination, an amazing feat in itself. (Daytime Emmy) History has dictated that luck is not on her side (just ask Melody Thomas Scott and Robert Newman), but Lang (and Susan Flannery as well) submitted the show where Stephanie (Flannery) dies in Brooke (Lang)’s arms. Julie Marie Berman submitted a great reel, which goes to show how much she is missed (she left GH in March) on GH.
YOUNGER ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Max Ehrich (Fenmore, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Bryton James (Devon, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Chandler Massey (Will, Days of Our Lives, NBC)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Freddie Smith (Sonny, Days of Our Lives, NBC)
ANALYSIS: Case closed, because there is no real competition in this race. Massey will join the late Macdonald Carey as the only back-to-back Emmy-winners for the NBC soap, plus the only two-time winners, as well.
YOUNGER ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES:
Kristen Alderson (Ex-Starr, General Hospital, ABC)- WILL WIN
Hunter King (Summer, The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Lindsey Morgan (Ex-Kristina, General Hospital, ABC)
Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood (Steffy, The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)- SHOULD WIN
ANALYSIS: Kristen Alderson has been in daytime since she was seven, playing Starr Manning, first on OLTL, then (after ABC cancelled OLTL) to GH, until the whole Prospect Park legal soap opera (Alderson now plays a different character on GH). In her reel, Starr grieves the loss of her boyfriend and daughter and vows to avenge their deaths. Her biggest competition is Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood, who submitted a reel where she not only acts, but sings. Tough call.
WRITING IN A DRAMA SERIES:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
General Hospital (ABC)
One Life to Live (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
ANALYSIS: B&B submitted Stephanie’s death, which will be hard to top (GH submitted an action-packed episode and OLTL submitted the penultimate episode).
DIRECTING IN A DRAMA SERIES:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)- SHOULD WIN
General Hospital (ABC)- WILL WIN
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
ANALYSIS: GH has the edge (GH submitted the disaster stunt from September), with DAYS (which submitted the post-Olympic DAYS-aster) and Y&R (which submitted the episode where Paul killed Ricky) not far behind. B&B (which submitted the Hope/Liam wedding in Italy) is a non-factor.
TALK SHOW ENTERTAINMENT:
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (Syndicated)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Live with Kelly and Michael (Syndicated)
The Talk (CBS)
The View (ABC)
ANALYSIS: I can never fully support the show that replaced ATWT. Never, never, never. So until Ellen stops submitting in this category, she’s favored to win.
TALK SHOW INFORMATIVE:
The Doctors (Syndicated)
The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated)
Katie (ABC/Syndicated)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
ANALYSIS: Katherine Anne Couric (Katie for short) is daytime and network news TV royalty, having been the co-anchor of the Today Show for 15 years, and then evening anchor for the CBS Evening News, and now daytime talk show host. Katie is the new Donahue/Oprah/Rosie/Ellen/Dr. Oz of Daytime.
TALK SHOW HOST:
Anderson Cooper (Anderson Live, Syndicated)
Steve Harvey (The Steve Harvey Show, Syndicated)- SHOULD WIN
Ricki Lake (The Ricki Lake Show, Syndicated)
Dr. Mehmet Oz (The Dr. Oz Show, Syndicated)- WILL WIN
Rachael Ray (Rachael Ray, Syndicated)
ANALYSIS: In a weak category (Ellen no longer submits in this race; the multi-host shows all were snubbed), Dr. Oz seems like the favorite, but if funny man Steve Harvey wins, odds are greater here (Harvey is also nominated for Game Show Host).
LEGAL/COURTROOM PROGRAM:
Judge Judy (Syndicated)- SHOULD WIN
Last Shot with Judge Gunn (Syndicated)- WILL WIN
The People’s Court (Syndicated)
ANALYSIS: Judge Judy has the current Daytime streak of futility, having never won for Legal/Courtroom Program. A lot of pundits thought last year would be the year, but I predicted that “Last Shot with Judge Gunn” would pull off the big upset, which it did. If you go to a swanky restaurant, you’re finally going to get served (Judge Judy, this means you), but Judge Gunn could be back for seconds.
GAME OR AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION SHOW:
Cash Cab (Discovery Channel)
Family Feud (Syndicated)
Jeopardy (Syndicated)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Let’s Make a Deal (CBS)
The Price Is Right (CBS)
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Syndicated)
ANALYSIS: With Alex Trebek retiring, Jeopardy seems to be the favorite here in this category, which includes the dearly departed Cash Cab.
GAME SHOW HOST:
Ben Bailey (Cash Cab, Discovery Channel)
Wayne Brady (Let’s Make a Deal, CBS)
Billy Eichner (Funny or Die’s Billy on the Street, Fuse)
Steve Harvey (Family Feud, Syndicated)- SHOULD WIN
Alex Trebek (Jeopardy)- WILL WIN
ANALYSIS: In what could be his last rodeo at the Daytime Emmys, Alex Trebek cannot be denied.
OTHER SELECT CATEGORIES:
CHILDREN’S ANIMATED PROGRAM:
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (Nickelodeon)
Penguins of Madagascar (Nickelodeon)- WILL WIN
Robot and Monster (Nickelodeon)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Nickelodeon)- SHOULD WIN
WordGirl (PBS)
CULINARY PROGRAM:
Best Thing I Ever Made (Food Network)
Bobby Flay’s Barbecue Addiction (Food Network)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Recipe Rehab (Syndicated)
Trisha’s Southern Kitchen (Food Network)
CULINARY HOST:
Lidia Bastianich (Lidia’s Italy, PBS)
Giada De Laurentiis (Giada at Home, Food Network)
Ina Garten (Barefoot Contessa: Back to Basics, Food Network)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Ching-He Huang (Easy Chinese with Ching-He Huang, Cooking Channel)
Nathan Lyon (Good Food America with Nathan Lyon, Veria Living)
Kelsey Nixon (Kelsey’s Essentials, Cooking Channel)
MORNING PROGRAM:
CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Good Morning America (ABC)- WILL WIN
Today (NBC)- SHOULD WIN
PRE-SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ SERIES:
The Fresh Beat Band (Nickelodeon)
Pajanimals (NBC)
R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour (The HUB)
Sesame Street (PBS)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
TRAVEL PROGRAM:
Born to Explore with Richard Wiese (ABC)
Equitrekking (PBS)
Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild (Syndicated)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Over Hawaii (PBS)
LIFESTYLE PROGRAM:
Capture w’ Mark Seliger (YouTube)
Home & Family (Hallmark)
Hooked Up w’ Tom Collichio (YouTube)
The Martha Stewart Show (Hallmark)- WILL WIN
My Generation (PBS)- SHOULD WIN
This Old House (PBS)
HOST IN A LIFESTYLE/TRAVEL PROGRAM:
Paige Davis (Home Made Simple, OWN)
Leeza Gibbons (My Generation, PBS)
Jack Hanna (Into the Wild, Syndicated)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Suzanne Somers (The Suzanne Show, Lifetime)
Thursday, June 6, 2013
The 67th Annual Tony Awards: Final Predictions
On Sunday night from Radio City Music Hall (not the Beacon Theatre), the 67th Annual Tony Awards will air live on CBS, hosted for the third straight year by Neil Patrick Harris. The Tony Awards honor the best of Broadway from the past year in plays and musicals. This year, the musical “Kinky Boots” leads with 13 nominations in a neck-and-neck race with “Matilda”, which has 12 nominations. All four Best Musical nominees were musical adaptations of movies, which is a first in the 67-year history of Broadway’s big honor (the other Best Musical nominees are “Bring It On: The Musical” and “A Christmas Story: The Musical”). In the last 15 years, most of the Best Musical winners (“The Lion King”, “The Producers”, “Thoroughly Modern Millie”, “Hairspray”, “Spamalot”, “Billy Elliot”, and last year’s winner “Once”) were musicals that were based off of movies. In the Best Play race, it seems like Christopher Durang’s “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” is an absolute lock to win Best Play for the legendary playwright.
(THE PLAY CATEGORIES)
BEST PLAY:
The Assembled Parties (Richard Greenberg, Author)
Lucky Guy (Nora Ephron, Author)
The Testament of Mary (Colm ToÃbÃn, Author)
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Christopher Durang, Author)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY:
Golden Boy (A Revival of the 1937 Play by Clifford Odets)
Orphans (A Revival of the 1983 Play by Lyle Kessler)
The Trip to Bountiful (A Revival of the 1953 Play by Horton Foote)
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (A Revival of the 1962 Play by Edward Albee)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
BEST ACTOR IN A PLAY:
Tom Hanks (Lucky Guy)- WILL WIN
Nathan Lane (The Nance)
Tracy Letts (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
David Hyde Pierce (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)- SHOULD WIN
Tom Sturridge (Orphans)
BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY:
Laurie Metcalf (The Other Place)
Amy Morton (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Kristine Nielsen (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Holland Taylor (Ann)
Cicely Tyson (The Trip to Bountiful)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
BEST FEATURED ACTOR IN A PLAY:
Danny Burstein (Golden Boy)- WILL WIN
Richard Kind (The Big Knife)
Billy Magnussen (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Tony Shalhoub (Golden Boy)
Courtney B. Vance (Lucky Guy)- SHOULD WIN
BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A PLAY:
Carrie Coon (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Shalita Grant (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Judith Ivey (The Heiress)
Judith Light (The Assembled Parties)- SHOULD WIN
Condola Rashad (The Trip to Bountiful)- WILL WIN (The DJBC Happy Hour Upset Pick)
BEST DIRECTOR OF A PLAY:
Pam MacKinnon (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Nicholas Martin (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Bartlett Sher (Golden Boy)
George C. Wolfe (Lucky Guy)
(THE MUSICAL CATEGORIES)
BEST MUSICAL:
Bring It On: The Musical
A Christmas Story: The Musical
Kinky Boots- SHOULD WIN
Matilda- WILL WIN
BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL:
Annie (A Revival of the 1977 Musical)
(Rodgers & Hammerstein’s) Cinderella (A Revival of the 1957 CBS Live Musical Broadcast)
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (A Revival of the 1986 Musical)
Pippin (A Revival of the 1972 Musical)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL:
Bertie Carvel (Matilda)
Santino Fontana (Cinderella)
Rob McClure (Chaplin)
Billy Porter (Kinky Boots)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Stark Sands (Kinky Boots)
BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL:
Stephanie J. Block (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
Carolee Carmello (Scandalous)
Valisia LeKae (Motown)
Patina Miller (Pippin)- WILL WIN
Laura Osnes (Cinderella)- SHOULD WIN
BEST FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL:
Charl Brown (Motown)
Keith Carradine (Hand on a Hardbody)
Will Chase (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
Gabriel Ebert (Matilda)
Terrence Mann (Pippin)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL:
Annaleigh Ashford (Kinky Boots)
Victoria Clark (Cinderella)
Andrea Martin (Pippin)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Keala Settle (Hand on a Hardbody)
Lauren Ward (Matilda)
BEST DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL:
Scott Ellis (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots)
Diane Paulus (Pippin)- WILL WIN
Matthew Warchus (Matilda)- SHOULD WIN
BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL:
A Christmas Story (Joseph Robinette)
Cinderella (Douglas Carter Beane)
Kinky Boots (Harvey Fierstein)- SHOULD WIN
Matilda (Dennis Kelly)- WILL WIN
BEST SCORE OF A MUSICAL:
A Christmas Story (Music & Lyrics by Benj Pasek & Justin Paul)
Hands on a Hardbody (Music by Trey Anastasio & Amanda Green, Lyrics by Amanda Green)
Kinky Boots (Music & Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper)- SHOULD WIN
Matilda (Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin)- WILL WIN
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY IN A MUSICAL:
Bring It On (Andy Blankenbuehler)
Kinky Boots (Jerry Mitchell)
Matilda (Peter Darling)
Pippin (Chet Walker)- WILL/SHOULD WIN
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
1983 in Awards: A DJBC Happy Hour Special Edition Feature
1983 in
Show Business Awards
For the May 6 and May 13 installments of The DJBC Happy
Hour on WCRS-FM, the show will take a trip back to 1983, with the music of
that year, as well as headlines and what happened. This blog post is centered towards who won the major show
business awards in 1983.
Academy Awards (April 11, 1983, for the films of 1982):
Best Picture: Gandhi
Best Director: Richard Attenborough, Gandhi
Best Actor: Ben Kingsley, Gandhi
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, Sophie’s Choice
Best Supporting Actor: Louis Gossett Jr., An Officer and a Gentleman
Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Lange, Tootsie
Best Adapted Screenplay: John Briley, Gandhi
Best Original Screenplay: Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart, Missing
Best Foreign Language Film: Begin the Beguine (Spain)
Best Original Song: “Up Where We Belong”, An Officer and a Gentleman
Best Director: Richard Attenborough, Gandhi
Best Actor: Ben Kingsley, Gandhi
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, Sophie’s Choice
Best Supporting Actor: Louis Gossett Jr., An Officer and a Gentleman
Best Supporting Actress: Jessica Lange, Tootsie
Best Adapted Screenplay: John Briley, Gandhi
Best Original Screenplay: Costa-Gavras and Donald E. Stewart, Missing
Best Foreign Language Film: Begin the Beguine (Spain)
Best Original Song: “Up Where We Belong”, An Officer and a Gentleman
The Golden Globe Awards (January 29, 1983, for
television and motion pictures of 1982):
(Television)
(Television)
Best Drama: Hill Street Blues (NBC)
Best Actor (Drama): John Forsythe, Dynasty (ABC)
Best Actress (Drama): Joan Collins, Dynasty (ABC)
Best Actor (Drama): John Forsythe, Dynasty (ABC)
Best Actress (Drama): Joan Collins, Dynasty (ABC)
Best Musical or Comedy: Fame (NBC)
Best Actor (Musical or Comedy): Alan Alda, M*A*S*H (CBS)
Best Actress (Musical or Comedy): Debbie Allen, Fame (NBC)
Best Actor (Musical or Comedy): Alan Alda, M*A*S*H (CBS)
Best Actress (Musical or Comedy): Debbie Allen, Fame (NBC)
Best Miniseries or Made for Television Movie: Brideshead
Revisited (PBS)
Best Actor (Miniseries or TV Movie): Anthony Andrews, Brideshead Revisited (PBS)
Best Actress (Miniseries or TV Movie): Ingrid Bergman, A Woman Called Golda (Syndicated)
Best Actor (Miniseries or TV Movie): Anthony Andrews, Brideshead Revisited (PBS)
Best Actress (Miniseries or TV Movie): Ingrid Bergman, A Woman Called Golda (Syndicated)
Best Supporting Actor: Lionel Stander, Hart to Hart (ABC)
Best Supporting Actress: Shelley Long, Cheers (NBC)
Best Supporting Actress: Shelley Long, Cheers (NBC)
(Motion Pictures)
Drama: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial
Actor (Drama): Ben Kingsley, Gandhi
Actress (Drama): Meryl Streep, Sophie’s Choice
Actor (Drama): Ben Kingsley, Gandhi
Actress (Drama): Meryl Streep, Sophie’s Choice
Musical or Comedy: Tootsie
Actor (Musical or Comedy): Dustin Hoffman, Tootsie
Actress (Musical or Comedy): Julie Andrews, Victor/Victoria
Actor (Musical or Comedy): Dustin Hoffman, Tootsie
Actress (Musical or Comedy): Julie Andrews, Victor/Victoria
Supporting Actor: Louis Gossett Jr., An Officer and a
Gentleman
Supporting Actress: Jessica Lange, Tootsie
Director: Richard Attenborough, Gandhi
Screenplay: John Briley, Gandhi
Original Song: “Up Where We Belong”, An Officer and a Gentleman
Supporting Actress: Jessica Lange, Tootsie
Director: Richard Attenborough, Gandhi
Screenplay: John Briley, Gandhi
Original Song: “Up Where We Belong”, An Officer and a Gentleman
The Tony Awards (Awarded on June 5, 1983):
Best Musical: Cats
Best Play: Torch Song Trilogy
Best Reproduction – Play or Musical: On Your Toes
Best Actor, Play: Harvey Fierstein, Torch Song Trilogy
Best Actress, Play: Jessica Tandy, Foxfire
Best Featured Actor, Play: Matthew Broderick, Brighton Beach Memoirs
Best Featured Actress, Play: Judith Ivey, Steaming
Director, Play: Gene Saks, Brighton Beach Memoirs
Best Actress, Play: Jessica Tandy, Foxfire
Best Featured Actor, Play: Matthew Broderick, Brighton Beach Memoirs
Best Featured Actress, Play: Judith Ivey, Steaming
Director, Play: Gene Saks, Brighton Beach Memoirs
Best Actor, Musical: Tommy Tune, My One and Only
Best Actress, Musical: Natalia Makarova, On Your Toes
Best Featured Actor, Musical: Charles “Honi” Coles, My One and Only
Best Featured Actress, Musical: Betty Buckley, Cats
Best Director, Musical: Trevor Nunn, Cats
Book of a Musical: T.S. Eliot, Cats
Score of a Musical: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music; T.S. Eliot, Lyrics, Cats
Choreography: Tommy Tune and Thommie Walsh, My One and Only
Best Actress, Musical: Natalia Makarova, On Your Toes
Best Featured Actor, Musical: Charles “Honi” Coles, My One and Only
Best Featured Actress, Musical: Betty Buckley, Cats
Best Director, Musical: Trevor Nunn, Cats
Book of a Musical: T.S. Eliot, Cats
Score of a Musical: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Music; T.S. Eliot, Lyrics, Cats
Choreography: Tommy Tune and Thommie Walsh, My One and Only
The 1983 Daytime Emmy Awards (Awarded on June 6, 1983):
Drama Series: The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Actor, Drama Series: Robert S. Woods, One Life to Live (ABC)
Actress, Drama Series: Dorothy Lyman, All My Children (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Darnell Williams, All My Children (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Louise Shaffer, Ryan’s Hope (ABC)
Writing, Drama Series: Ryan’s Hope (ABC)
Directing, Drama Series: One Life to Live (ABC)
Actor, Drama Series: Robert S. Woods, One Life to Live (ABC)
Actress, Drama Series: Dorothy Lyman, All My Children (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Darnell Williams, All My Children (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Louise Shaffer, Ryan’s Hope (ABC)
Writing, Drama Series: Ryan’s Hope (ABC)
Directing, Drama Series: One Life to Live (ABC)
Game or Audience Participation Show: The $25,000 Pyramid
(CBS)
Talk/Service Series: This Old House (PBS)
Host/Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show: Betty White, Just Men! (NBC)
Host/Hostess in a Talk/Service Series: Phil Donahue, Donahue (Syndicated)
Talk/Service Series: This Old House (PBS)
Host/Hostess in a Game or Audience Participation Show: Betty White, Just Men! (NBC)
Host/Hostess in a Talk/Service Series: Phil Donahue, Donahue (Syndicated)
Children’s Entertainment Series: Smurfs (NBC)
Children’s Informational/Instructional Series: Sesame Street (PBS)
Children’s Informational/Instructional Series: Sesame Street (PBS)
The 1983 Primetime Emmy Awards (Awarded on September 25,
1983):
Comedy Series: Cheers (NBC)
Actor, Comedy Series: Judd Hirsch, Taxi (NBC)
Actress, Comedy Series: Shelley Long, Cheers (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Christopher Lloyd, Taxi (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Carol Kane, Taxi (NBC)
Writing, Comedy Series: Glen Charles and Les Charles, Cheers, “Give Me A Ring, Sometime” (NBC)
Directing, Comedy Series: James Burrows, Cheers, “Showdown (Part 2)” (NBC)
Actor, Comedy Series: Judd Hirsch, Taxi (NBC)
Actress, Comedy Series: Shelley Long, Cheers (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Christopher Lloyd, Taxi (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Carol Kane, Taxi (NBC)
Writing, Comedy Series: Glen Charles and Les Charles, Cheers, “Give Me A Ring, Sometime” (NBC)
Directing, Comedy Series: James Burrows, Cheers, “Showdown (Part 2)” (NBC)
Drama Series: Hill Street Blues (NBC)
Actor, Drama Series: Ed Flanders, St. Elsewhere (NBC)
Actress, Drama Series: Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: James Coco, St. Elsewhere, “Cora and Arnie” (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Doris Roberts, St. Elsewhere, “Cora and Arnie” (NBC)
Writing, Drama Series: David Milch, Hill Street Blues, “Trial by Fury” (NBC)
Directing, Drama Series: Jeff Bleckner, Hill Street Blues, “Life in the Minors” (NBC)
Actor, Drama Series: Ed Flanders, St. Elsewhere (NBC)
Actress, Drama Series: Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: James Coco, St. Elsewhere, “Cora and Arnie” (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Doris Roberts, St. Elsewhere, “Cora and Arnie” (NBC)
Writing, Drama Series: David Milch, Hill Street Blues, “Trial by Fury” (NBC)
Directing, Drama Series: Jeff Bleckner, Hill Street Blues, “Life in the Minors” (NBC)
Dramatic Special: Special Bulletin (NBC)
Limited Series: Nicholas Nickleby (Syndicated)
Actor, Limited Series or Special: Tommy Lee Jones, The Executioner’s Song (NBC)
Actress, Limited Series or Special: Barbara Stanwyck, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Limited Series or Special: Richard Kiley, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Limited Series or Special: Jean Simmons, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Writing in a Limited Series or Special: Marshall Herskovitz (Teleplay), Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz (Story), Special Bulletin (NBC)
Directing in a Limited Series or Special: John Erman, Who Will Love My Children? (ABC)
Limited Series: Nicholas Nickleby (Syndicated)
Actor, Limited Series or Special: Tommy Lee Jones, The Executioner’s Song (NBC)
Actress, Limited Series or Special: Barbara Stanwyck, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Limited Series or Special: Richard Kiley, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Limited Series or Special: Jean Simmons, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Writing in a Limited Series or Special: Marshall Herskovitz (Teleplay), Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz (Story), Special Bulletin (NBC)
Directing in a Limited Series or Special: John Erman, Who Will Love My Children? (ABC)
Variety, Music, or Comedy Program: Motown 25: Yesterday,
Today, Forever (NBC)
The 1983 Grammy Awards (Awarded on February 23, 1983
for 1982 Music Achievements):
Album of the Year: “Toto IV” (Toto)
Record of the Year: “Rosanna” (Toto)
Song of the Year: “Always on My Mind” (Johnny Christopher, Mark James, and Wayne Carson, songwriters; Willie Nelson, singer)
Best New Artist: Men at Work
Record of the Year: “Rosanna” (Toto)
Song of the Year: “Always on My Mind” (Johnny Christopher, Mark James, and Wayne Carson, songwriters; Willie Nelson, singer)
Best New Artist: Men at Work
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Female: “Shadows of the Night”
(Pat Benatar)
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: “Hurts So Good” (John Cougar Mellencamp)
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Eye of the Tiger” (Survivor)
Best Rock Instrumental Performance: “D.N.A.” (A Flock of Seagulls)
Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male: “Hurts So Good” (John Cougar Mellencamp)
Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Eye of the Tiger” (Survivor)
Best Rock Instrumental Performance: “D.N.A.” (A Flock of Seagulls)
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Female: “And I Am Telling
You (I’m Not Going)” (Jennifer Holliday)
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: “Sexual Healing” (Marvin Gaye)
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (TIE): “Let It Whip” (Dazz Band) & “Wanna Be With You” (Earth, Wind & Fire)
Best R&B Instrumental Performance: “Sexual Healing” (Marvin Gaye, instrumental version)
Best R&B Song: “Turn Your Love Around” (Bill Champlin, Jay Graydon, & Steve Lukather, songwriters; George Benson, singer)
Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male: “Sexual Healing” (Marvin Gaye)
Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal (TIE): “Let It Whip” (Dazz Band) & “Wanna Be With You” (Earth, Wind & Fire)
Best R&B Instrumental Performance: “Sexual Healing” (Marvin Gaye, instrumental version)
Best R&B Song: “Turn Your Love Around” (Bill Champlin, Jay Graydon, & Steve Lukather, songwriters; George Benson, singer)
Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Up Where
We Belong” (Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes)
Best Video of the Year: “Physical” (Olivia Newton-John)
Best Cast Show Album: Dreamgirls
Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or
Television: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Best Country Vocal Performance, Female: “Break It To Me
Gently” (Juice Newton)
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: “Always on My Mind” (Willie Nelson)
Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Mountain Music” (Alabama)
Best Country Instrumental Performance: “Alabama Jubilee” (Roy Clark)
Best Country Song: “Always on My Mind” (Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, & Mark James, songwriters; Willie Nelson, singer)
Best Country Vocal Performance, Male: “Always on My Mind” (Willie Nelson)
Best Country Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal: “Mountain Music” (Alabama)
Best Country Instrumental Performance: “Alabama Jubilee” (Roy Clark)
Best Country Song: “Always on My Mind” (Wayne Carson, Johnny Christopher, & Mark James, songwriters; Willie Nelson, singer)
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
40th Annual Daytime Emmy Award Nominations
The nominations for the 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced live on ABC's morning show Good Morning America. The # 1 Daytime Soap for the last 26 years, CBS's The Young and the Restless, leads all shows with 23 nominations. Not too far behind is defending champ, ABC's General Hospital with 19. NBC's Days of Our Lives and CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful struck record nomination highs with 17 and 15 nominations, respectively, while former ABC soap, One Life to Live, which was resurrected from the dead on Hulu Plus on Monday, only has a paltry three nominations (remember, only one actor submitted).
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Daytime Emmy Award Nominees in Certain Categories:
Drama Series:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
One Life to Live (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Lead Actor:
Peter Bergman as Jack Abbott (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Doug Davidson as Paul Williams (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Michael Muhney as Adam Newman (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Jason Thompson as Dr. Patrick Drake (General Hospital, ABC)
Lead Actress:
Susan Flannery as Stephanie Forrester (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Peggy McCay as Caroline Brady (Days of Our Lives, NBC)
Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Heather Tom as Katie Logan (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Supporting Actor:
Bradford Anderson as Damian Spinelli (General Hospital, ABC)
Jeff Branson as Ronan Malloy (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Scott Clifton as Liam Spencer III (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Billy Miller as Billy Abbott (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Supporting Actress:
Julie Marie Berman as Lulu Spencer (General Hospital, ABC)
Jessica Collins as Avery Bailey Clark (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Melissa Claire Egan as Chelsea NEwman (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Arianne Zucker as Nicole Walker (Days of Our Lives, NBC)
Younger Actor:
Max Ehrich as Fenmore Baldwin (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Bryton James as Devon Hamilton Winters (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Chandler Massey as Will Horton (Days of Our Lives, NBC)
Freddie Smith as Sonny Kiriakis (Days of Our Lives, NBC)
Younger Actress:
Kristen Alderson as Starr Manning (General Hospital, ABC)
Hunter King as Summer Newman (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Lindsey Morgan as Kristina Corinthos Davis (General Hospital, ABC)
Jacqueline MacInnes-Wood as Steffy Forrester Spencer (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Writing:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
General Hospital (ABC)
One Life to Live (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Directing:
The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Days of Our Lives (NBC)
General Hospital (ABC)
The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Game Show:
Cash Cab (Discovery Channel)
Family Feud (Syndicated)
Jeopardy (Syndicated)
Let's Make a Deal (CBS)
The Price is Right (CBS)
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire? (Syndicated)
Game Show Host:
Ben Bailey (Cash Cab, Discovery Channel)
Wayne Brady (Let's Make a Deal, CBS)
Billy Eichner (Funny or Die's Billy on the Street, Fuse)
Steve Harvey (Family Feud, Syndicated)
Alex Trebek (Jeopardy, Syndicated)
Talk Show - Entertainment:
Ellen DeGeneres Show (Syndicated)
Live with Kelly & Michael (Syndicated)
The Talk (CBS)
The View (ABC)
Talk Show - Informative:
The Doctors (Syndicated)
Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated)
Katie (ABC)
Talk Show Host:
Anderson Cooper (Anderson Live, Syndicated)
Steve Harvey (Steve Harvey, Syndicated)
Ricki Lake (The Ricki Lake Show, Syndicated)
Dr. Mehmet Oz (The Dr. Oz Show, Syndicated)
Rachael Ray (Rachael Ray, Syndicated)
Legal/Courtroom Program:
Judge Judy (Syndicated)
Last Shot with Judge Gunn (Syndicated)
The People's Court (Syndicated)
Culinary Host:
Lidia Bastianich (Lidia's Italy, PBS)
Giada De Laurentiis (Giada at Home, Food Network)
Ina Garten (Barefoot Contess: Back to Basics, Food Network)
Ching-He Huang (Easy Chinese with Ching-He Huang, Cooking Channel)
Nathan Lyon (Good Food America with Nathan Lyon, Veria Living)
Kelsey Nixon (Kelsey's Essentials, Cooking Channel)
Morning Program:
CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Good Morning America (ABC)
Today (NBC)
Original Song:
Good Afternoon - Good Afternoon America (ABC)
This Day - Katie (Syndicated)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
67th Annual Tony Award Nomination Recap
The 67th Annual Tony Award nominations were announced this morning from New York City, and it is a neck and neck race in the Musical races. The musical Kinky Boots leads all shows with 13 nominations, and the British import Matilda trails with 12 nominations. In the last week, Matilda has gotten some controversial news with the disqualification of the four actresses who alternate in the title role from the Actress in a Musical category. Joining the two musicals in the Best Musical category are A Christmas Story: The Musical (based off the Jean Shepherd story and 1983 holiday classic movie) and Bring It On: The Musical, both of which have closed. Motown: The Musical was snubbed in the Best Musical category. There were only five Musical revivals eligible, and four of them got in, and two of them were Best Musical winners, and one a television special: Pippin (nominated for Revival 40 years after the original production debuted on Broadway), Annie (the only nomination for the 1977 musical), The Mystery of Edwin Drood, and Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (which originated as a live television special in 1957).
In the Play race, the late Hollywood screenwriter Nora Ephron is nominated for her play "Lucky Guy", which also garnered a nod for star Tom Hanks. The other Best Play nominees are The Assembled Parties (by Richard Greenberg), The Testament of Mary (by Colm Toibin), and Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (by Christopher Durang). In the Play Revival category, the all-black revival of "The Trip to Bountiful" is nominated with "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", "Golden Boy", and "Orphans" in the revival category.
Tony Nominees in Major Categories:
Best Play:
The Assembled Parties (Richard Greenberg, Author)
Lucky Guy (Nora Ephron, Author)
The Testament of Mary (Colm Toibin, Author)
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Christopher Durang, Author)
Best Musical:
Bring It On: The Musical
A Christmas Story: The Musical
Kinky Boots
Matilda
Best Revival of a Play:
Golden Boy
Orphans
The Trip to Bountiful
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best Revival of a Musical:
Annie
(Rodgers & Hammerstein's) Cinderella
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Pippin
Best Actor (Play):
Tom Hanks (Lucky Guy)
Nathan Lane (The Nance)
Tracy Letts (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
David Hyde Pierce (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Tom Sturridge (Orphans)
Best Actress (Play):
Laurie Metcalf (The Other Place)
Amy Morton (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Kristine Nielsen (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Holland Taylor (Ann)
Cicely Tyson (The Trip to Bountiful)
Best Actor (Musical):
Bertie Carvel (Matilda)
Santino Fontana (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella)
Rob McClure (Chaplin)
Billy Porter (Kinky Boots)
Stark Sanda (Kinky Boots)
Best Actress (Musical):
Stephanie J. Block (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
Carolee Carmello (Scandalous)
Valisia McKee (Motown the Musical)
Patina Miller (Pippin)
Laura Osnes (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella)
Best Featured Actor (Play):
Danny Burstein (Golden Boy)
Richard Kind (The Big Knife)
Billy Magnussen (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Tony Shalhoub (Golden Boy)
Courtney B. Vance (Lucky Guy)
Best Featured Actress (Play):
Carrie Coon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Shalita Grant (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Judith Ivey (The Heiress)
Judith Light (The Assembled Parties)
Condola Rashad (The Trip to Bountiful)
Best Featured Actor (Musical):
Charl Brown (Motown the Musical)
Keith Carradine (Hands on a Hardbody)
Will Chase (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
Gabriel Ebert (Matilda)
Terrence Mann (Pippin)
Best Featured Actress (Musical):
Annaleigh Ashford (Kinky Boots)
Victoria Clark (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella)
Andrea Martin (Pippin)
Keala Settle (Hands on a Hardbody)
Lauren Ward (Matilda)
Best Direction of a Play:
Nicholas Martin (Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike)
Pam McKinnon (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?)
Bartlett Sher (Golden Boy)
George C. Wolfe (Lucky Guy)
Best Direction of a Musical:
Scott Ellis (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots)
Diane Paulus (Pippin)
Matthew Warchus (Matilda)
Best Book of a Musical:
A Christmas Story: The Musical (Joseph Robinette)
Kinky Boots (Harvey Fierstein)
Matilda (Dennis Kelly)
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella (Douglas Beane)
Best Score of a Musical:
A Christmas Story: The Musical (Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul)
Hands on a Hardbody (Music by Trey Anastasio and Amanda Green, Lyrics by Amanda Green)
Kinky Boots (Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper)
Matilda (Music and Lyrics by Tim Minchin)
Best Choreography:
Andy Blankenbuehler (Bring It On)
Peter Darling (Matilda)
Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots)
Chet Walker (Pippin)
The 67th Annual Tony Awards will air on CBS on Sunday June 9, when the winners will be announced live from the Beacon Theatre in New York City. For a complete list of nominees, go to http://www.tonyawards.com.
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