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THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TE;EVISION ARTS & SCIENCES1697 Broadway, Suite 404, New York, NY 10019
The 40th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards Program is published by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. © 2013 NATAS
Welcome!
On behalf of our Board of Trustees, who are present here this evening, and the 13,000 members of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), I welcome you to the 40th anniversary of the Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards. I would also like to welcome our partners in this year’s telecast, The HLN Television Network and LocoDistro.
We are happy to be bringing the Daytime Emmy® Awards to you live again from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, and we have put together an exciting evening to celebrate and honor the best of Daytime Television!
We are thrilled to be presenting the prestigious Daytime Emmy® Awards, once again, to our many viewers and fans across the world as a live broadcast. This year, we are especially honored to have the men and women in our armed forces watching this program on The American Forces Network. We are proud to continue honoring Daytime Television, the dramas, the talk shows, morning shows, culinary, children’s and educational programming on national television, a grand tradition for the past 40 years.
In addition to our esteemed nominees, we at the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences are proud to honor game show icon Monty Hall and legendary producer Bob Stewart with our 2013 Daytime Lifetime Achievement Awards.
This evening’s festivities would not be possible without the help of all our partners and sponsors, and we thank them for their commitment to Daytime Television and NATAS. In addition, we want to thank our dedicated staff, our National Trustees, and our Awards’ Committee members for all of their tireless work in making tonight’s show a success.
While thanking our colleagues at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (ATAS) for helping to make the 40th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy® Awards a memorable event, we especially would like to thank you, the Daytime Community, for your enthusiasm, your talent and your dedication to the excellence which we honor this evening.
We look forward to seeing you again next year.
Sincerely,Malachy WiengesChairThe National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
Supporting Actress in a Drama Series 4
Younger Actress in a Drama Series 4
Game Show 4
Talk Show / Entertainment 6
Drama Series Writing Team 6
Drama Series Directing Team 8
Younger Actor in a Drama Series 8
Talk Show / Informative 8
Supporting Actor in a Drama Series 10
Original Song 12
Special Class Animated Program 12
Talk Show Host 13
Culinary Host 13
Culinary Program 17
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONOREES 22
Monty Hall & Bob Stewart
Game Show Host 34
Lead Actor in a Drama Series 34
Lead Actress in a Drama Series 34
Drama Series 34
Morning Show 35
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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N O M I N E E SOutStaNdINg SUPPORTING ACTRESS in a DRAMA SERIES
JULIE MARIE BERMAN as Lulu Spencer KATHERINE KELLY LANG as Brooke Logan GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
MELISSA CLAIRE EGAN as Chelsea Newman ARIANNE ZUCKER as Nicole Walker
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
JESSICA COLLINS as Avery Bailey Clark
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
OutStaNdINg yOUNGER ACTRESS in a DRAMA SERIES
KRISTEN ALDERSON as Starr Manning GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
HUNTER KING as Summer Newman THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
JACQUELINE MACINNES WOOD as Steffy ForresterTHE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
LINDSEY MORGAN as Kristina Corinthos Davis GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC
OutStaNdINg GAME ShOw CASH CAB, DISCOVERY CHANNEL Antony Tackaberry, Allison Corn, Tom Cohen,Ben Bailey, Kelly Lueschow, Executive ProducersStan Hsue, Nick O’Gorman, Supervising ProducersBrian Dean, Coordinating ProducerColleen Bulger, Kara Janeczko, Angela Harmon, Talia Parkinson, ProducersRuth Johnston, Kathleen Bailey, Sarah Cattano, Line ProducersMichael Nigro, Christopher Sgueglia, DirectorsAdam Markowitz, Jon Chase, Matthew Pack,Sal Savo, Adam Tobin, Brian Greene, Matthew Schaer, Writers
FAMILY FEUD, SYNDICATED Gabrielle Johnston, Executive ProducerKristin Bjorklund, Supervising ProducerBrian Hawley, Supervising ProducerJim Roush, Coordinating ProducerSarah Dansby, ProducerJulio Alva, Line ProducerBrad Slaight, Jan Dubin, Segment ProducersKen Fuchs, Director
JEOPARDY!, SYNDICATED Harry Friedman, Executive ProducerRocky Schmidt, Lisa Broffman, Supervising ProducersDeb Dittmann, Senior ProducerBob Sofia, Coordinating ProducerBrett Schneider, ProducerKevin McCarthy, Director
Steve D. Tamerius, Debbie Griffin, Jim Rhine,Mark Gaberman, John Duarte, Robert McClenaghan, WritersBilly Wisse, Editorial Producer / WriterMichele Loud, Editorial Supervisor / Writer
LET’S MAKE A DEAL, CBS Mike Richards, Dan Funk, Executive ProducersChris Ahearn, Graham Shaw, Supervising ProducersJoseph Mancuso, Coordinating ProducerAmanda Hayward, Supervising Prize ProducerBen Tritle, ProducerTyler Marquess, Line ProducerLenn Goodside, Director
THE PRICE IS RIGHT, CBS Mike Richards, Executive ProducerEvelyn Warfel, Co-Executive ProducerAdam Sandler, ProducerStan Blits, Sue MacIntyre, Co-ProducersVanessa Voss, Prize ProducerTracy Verna Soiseth, Consulting ProducerRyan Polito, Michael Dimich, Directors
WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE, SYNDICATED Rich Sirop, Executive Producer/WriterMeredith Vieira, Co-Executive ProducerBrent Burnette, Geoff Rosen, Supervising ProducersRob George, DirectorDoug Abeles, Craig Rowin, Head WritersSara Schaefer, Arthur Chung, Bryan Lasseter, Danielle Thomson, David Levinson Wilk, Writers
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CBS SaluteS thiS year’S Daytime emmy® awarD nomineeS!
Outstanding dRaMa sERiEsthe younG anD the reStleSSMichEllE staffORdOUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESS PEtER BERgMan OUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR dOug davidsOnOUTSTANDING LEAD ACTOR MichaEl MuhnEyOUTSTANDING LEAD ACTORJEssica cOllinsOUTSTANDING SUppORTING ACTRESS MElissa claiRE EganOUTSTANDING SUppORTING ACTRESS JEff BRansOnOUTSTANDING SUppORTING ACTOR Billy MillER OUTSTANDING SUppORTING ACTOR huntER King OUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTRESS Max EhRichOUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTORBRytOn JaMEsOUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTOROUTSTANDING DIRECTING TEAmOUTSTANDING WRITING TEAmOUTSTANDING ART DIRECTION/ SET DECORATION/SCENIC DESIGNOUTSTANDING CASTINGOUTSTANDING COSTUmE DESIGNOUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLINGOUTSTANDING LIGHTING DIRECTIONOUTSTANDING mAkEUpOUTSTANDING mUSIC DIRECTION AND COmpOSITIONOUTSTANDING ORIGINAL SONG “ONLY LOvE GOES ON FOREvER”OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ ELECTRONIC CAmERA/vIDEO CONTROL
Outstanding talK shOW hOstraChael rayRachaEl Ray
Outstanding MORning PROgRaMCBS SunDay morninGwith CharleS oSGooD OUTSTANDING mULTIpLE CAmERA EDITING
Outstanding lEgal/cOuRtROOM PROgRaMJUDGE JUDY
Outstanding dRaMa sERiEsthe BolD anD the BeautiFulsusan flannERyOUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESShEathER tOMOUTSTANDING LEAD ACTRESSKathERinE KElly langOUTSTANDING SUppORTING ACTRESS scOtt cliftOnOUTSTANDING SUppORTING ACTOR JacquElinE MacinnEs WOOdOUTSTANDING YOUNGER ACTRESS OUTSTANDING DIRECTING TEAmOUTSTANDING WRITING TEAmOUTSTANDING COSTUmE DESIGNOUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLINGOUTSTANDING LIGHTING DIRECTIONOUTSTANDING mULTIpLE CAmERA EDITINGOUTSTANDING mUSIC DIRECTION AND COmpOSITIONOUTSTANDING STUNT COORDINATIONOUTSTANDING TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ ELECTRONIC CAmERA/vIDEO CONTROL
Outstanding talK shOW — EntERtainMEntthe talk OUTSTANDING DIRECTINGOUTSTANDING ART DIRECTION/ SET DECORATION/SCENIC DESIGNOUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLINGOUTSTANDING mAkEUp
Outstanding talK shOW — infORMativEthe DoCtorSOUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLING
Outstanding gaME shOWJeoparDy!alEx tREBEKOUTSTANDING GAmE SHOW HOSTOUTSTANDING mAIN TITLE AND GRApHIC DESIGN
Outstanding gaME shOWlet’S make a DealWaynE BRadyOUTSTANDING GAmE SHOW HOST
Outstanding gaME shOWthe priCe iS riGhtOUTSTANDING TECHNICAL DIRECTION/ ELECTRONIC CAmERA/vIDEO CONTROL
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OutStaNdINg TALK ShOw / ENTERTAINMENT
THE ELLEN DEGENERES SHOW, SYNDICATED Ellen DeGeneres, Mary Connelly,Ed Glavin, Andy Lassner, Executive ProducersDerek Westervelt, Kevin A. Leman II,Jonathan Norman, Co-Executive ProducersMelissa Geiger Schrift, Supervising ProducerRoss Williams, Coordinating ProducerKara Hogan Leonardo, Matt Wright, Senior ProducersLori Blackman, Alissa Cote, Jason Gelles, Claudia Gharibian, Paul Horne, Corey Palent, Liz Patrick, Lauren Pomerantz, Ryan Raddatz, Amy Rhodes, Gil Rief, Hilary Robe, Ellen Rocamora, Beth Sherman, Bridgette Theriault, Adam Yenser, Andy Zenor, Christopher Cucci, ProducersNicole Collins, Line Producer
LIVE! WITH KELLY AND MICHAEL, SYNDICATED Michael Gelman, Executive ProducerDavid Mullen, Coordinating ProducerDelores Spruell Jackson, Cindy MacDonald, Mariann Sabol Nieves, Jan Schillay, Elyssa Shapiro, John Ogle, Deborah Koenig-Raptis, Joni Cohen Zlotowitz, Christine Composto, Scott Eason, Dana Dodge, Seth Gronquist, Producers
THE TALK, CBS John Redmann, Sara Gilbert, Executive ProducersHeather Gray, Co-Executive ProducerKristin Matthews, Co-Executive Producer, Senior Supervising ProducerKevin Hamburger, Senior Supervising ProducerDerek Che, Erin Elliott, Glenn Meehan, Anjie Taylor, Ann Marie Williams-Gray, Mike Parente, Supervising ProducersSteve Cunniff, Senior ProducerMasumi Ideta, Ryan Berlin, Lauren Danza, Jesse Green, Andrea Levin, Marc Anthony Nicolas, Becky Orenstein, Matt Silverstein, Julie Taylor, Daniel James Verdugo, Lisa Spalla, ProducersDana DeMars, Joe Colicelli, Line ProducersTHE VIEW, ABC Barbara Walters, Bill Geddie, Executive ProducersAlexandra Cohen, Supervising ProducerPatrick Ignozzi, Senior ProducerDonald Berman, Jennifer Brookman, Jonathan Faulhaber, Dana Fisher, Audrey Jones, Jason Kornblatt, Jamie Kotkin-Hammer, Gregory Piccioli, Summur Shaikh, Susan G. Solomon, Producers
OutStaNdINg DRAMA SERIES wRITING TEAM
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS Bradley P. Bell, Head WriterKay Alden, Michael Minnis, Co-Head WritersPatrick Mulcahey, Tracey Ann Kelly, Rex M. Best,John F. Smith, Adam Dusevoir, Shannon Bradley,Michele Val Jean, Writers
GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC Ron Carlivati, Head WriterShelly Altman, Jean Passanante, Chris Van Etten,Anna Theresa Cascio, Breakdown WritersKate Hall, Elizabeth Page, Scott Sickles, Katherine Schock, Script WritersElizabeth Korte, Editor
ONE LIFE TO LIVE, ABC Ron Carlivati, Head WriterLorraine Broderick, Breakdown WriterAnna Cascio, Chris Van Etten, Associate Head WritersElizabeth Page, Jean Passanante, Melissa Salmons,Scott Sickles, Courtney Simon, Script WritersDaniel J. O’Connor, Breakdown Writer & Script WriterKatherine Schock, Script Editor
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS Maria Arena Bell, Josh Griffith, Head WritersScott Hamner, Hogan Sheffer, Co-Head WritersBeth Milstein, Amanda Beall, Associate WritersBrent Boyd, Script EditorBeth Milstein, Associate Writer / Script EditorAmanda L. Beall, Paula Cwikly, Susan Dansby, Janice Ferri Esser, Jay Gibson, Marla Kanelos, Anne Schoettle, Linda Schreiber, Natalie Minardi Slater, Teresa Zimmerman, Associate Writers
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Outstanding DRAMA SERIES DIRECTING TEAM
THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
Michael Stich, Cynthia J. Popp, Deveney Kelly, David Shaughnessy, Jennifer Howard, DirectorsCatherine Sedwick, Clyde Kaplan, Jennifer Scott Christenson, Steven A. Wacker, Associate DirectorsLaura Yale, Douglas Hayden, Lisa Winther-Huston, Stage ManagersLori Staffier, Production Associate
DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
Albert Alarr, Grant Johnson, Herbert Stein, Steven Williford, DirectorsTina Keller, Jenee Muyeau, Lugh Powers, Zoli Osaze, Michael Fiamingo, Joseph Lumer, Associate DirectorsStuart Howard, Fran DeSimone, Stage ManagersSara Peterson, Holly Metts, Krista Cremidan,Lucy Yalenian, Production Associates
GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC William Ludel, Larry Carpenter, Frank Valentini,Phideaux Xavier, Scott McKinsey, Owen Renfroe, DirectorsPeter Fillmore, Penny Pengra, Denise Van Cleave,Christine Magarian Ucar, Paul Glass, Dave Macleod,Christine Cooper, Associate DirectorsCrystal Craft, Craig McManus, Stage ManagersAllison Reames, Production Associate
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS Dean Lamont, Conal O’Brien, Mike Denney, Sally McDonald, Noel Maxam, DirectorsChris Mullen, Marc Beruti, Robbin Phillips, Associate DirectorsHerbert Weaver Jr., Tom McDermott, Stage ManagersErica Meyer, Nancy Ortenberg, Vanessa Noland, Production Associates
Outstanding youNGER ACToR in a DRAMA SERIES
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 HortonDAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
FREDDIE SMITH as Sonny Kiriakis
DAYS OF OUR LIVES, NBC
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Outstanding TALK SHoW / INFoRMATIVE
THE DOCTORS, SYNDICATEDJay McGraw, Carla Pennington, Dr. Phillip C. McGraw, Andrew Scher, Executive ProducersJeff Hudson, George Davilas, Senior Supervising ProducersJoni Busby, Supervising ProducerSarah Rogers, Lisa Clark, Shannon Hunt, Nicole Petreshock, Senior ProducersLita Richardson, Jennifer LaPlaca Levin, Judith Sanchez, Chelsea Wright, Keegan Heise, Samantha Appell, Alyssa Coopman, Mario Yates, Alex Castro, Rich de MicheleDebbie Haderle, Michelle Wendt, Jeff Zimmer, ProducersCarole Lombardo, Line ProducerDr. Travis Stork, Dr. Andrew Ordon, Dr. Lisa Masterson, Dr. Jim Sears, Consulting ProducersPaul Lutz, Daniel Primer, Jennifer Sherry Parry, Senior Field ProducersDel Bigtree, Stephanie Berk, Jeannine Denholm, Kris Armstrong, Rob Bender, Field Producers
THE DR. OZ SHOW, SYNDICATED Mindy Borman, Amy Chiaro, Executive ProducersLaurie J. Rich, Co-Executive ProducerEric Beesemyer, Senior Supervising ProducerDr. Mehmet Oz, Cali Alpert, Beryl Holness, Stacy Rader, Matthew J. Strauss, Susan Wagner, Michele Wasserman, Andrea D’Ambrosio, Supervising Producers
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TRISHA'S SOUTHERN KITCHEN
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SPECIALGIADA AT HOME: THE ROYAL TREATMENT
GUY'S FAMILY REUNION
OUTSTANDING DIRECTING IN A LIFESTYLE/CULINARY/TRAVEL PROGRAM
GIADA AT HOMESANDRA'S RESTAURANT REMAKES
OUTSTANDING CULINARY HOSTGIADA DE LAURENTIIS – GIADA AT HOME
INA GARTEN – BAREFOOT CONTESSA: BACK TO BASICSCHING-HE HUANG – EASY CHINESE WITH CHING-HE HUANG
KELSEY NIXON – KELSEY'S ESSENTIALS
CONGRATULATIONS 2013 DAYTIME EMMY® NOMINEES
Outstanding taLK sHOW / inFORMatiVE continued from page 8
Andrea Chessler, Cathy Daniel, Annie DiGregorio, Kirk Fernandes, John Filimon, Lauren Bright Pacheco,
Nicole Giambrone, Brooke Jacobsen, Lindsey Kotler, Allison Markowitz, Chris Molen, Margaret Pergler,
Stefanie Schwartz, Greg Tufaro, Lisa Semel, Christine Smith, Scott Starr, Laura Swalm, Ann Varney,
James Avenell, Lauren Rivera, Producers
Jon Coniglio, Line Producer
KATIE, ABC
Jeff Zucker, Katie Couric, Executive Producers
Kathy Samuels, Michael Bass, Co-Executive Producers
Eileen King, Matt Strauss, Senior Supervising Producers
Bob Peterson, Supervising Producer
Todd Polkes, Lori Beecher, Dori Kornspan, Jen Brown, Coordinating Producers
Susie Banikarim, Donna Bass, Jessica Gerstle, Stacy Jackman, Jenna Jackson, Teresa Kim,
Mary Elizabeth Lawrence, Tony Maciulis, Michele Nowak, Meredith Paige,
Korey Provencher, Kathleen Rajsp, Brooke Stelzer, Jim Tomlinson, Jordan Watland, Producers
Joe Robinson, Nicole Angel, Line Producers
Matt Lombardi, Senior Field Producer
Jesse McLaren, Field Producer
Outstanding suPPORting aCtOR in a dRaMa sERiEs
BRADFORD ANDERSON as Damien Spinelli SCOTT CLIFTON as Liam Cooper aka William Spencer III
GENERAL HOSPITAL, ABC THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, CBS
JEFF BRANSON as Ronan Malloy BILLY MILLER as Billy Abbott
THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, CBS
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as if our heads weren’t already in the clouds...Congratulations to the 86th annual MaCy’s thanksgiving Day ParaDe teaM, anD our Partners at nbC, on a well-DeserveD DaytiMe eMMy noMination!
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Outstanding sPECiaL CLass aniMatEd PROgRaM
DAN VS., HUB NETWORK
Dan Angel, Dana Booton, Executive ProducersChris Pearson, Dan Mandel, Co-Executive ProducersBrian Sheesley, Supervising ProducerLizbeth Velasco, Taesoo Kim, Producers
THE LEGEND OF KORRA, NICKELODEON
Bryan Konietzko, Michael DiMartino, Executive ProducerJoaquim Dos Santos, Co-Executive ProducerKi-Hyun Ryu, Supervising ProducerTim Yoon, Producer
STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, CARTOON NETWORK
George Lucas, Executive ProducerCary Silver, ProducerAthena Portillo, Line ProducerDave Filoni, Supervising Director
Outstanding ORiginaL sOng
“GOOD AFTERNOON” “ THIS DAY”
GOOD AFTERNOON AMERICA, ABC KATIE, ABC
Karen Fairchild, Jimi Westbrook, Sheryl Crow, Jeff Trott, Composers & Lyricists
Kimberly Schlapman, Pam Wertheimer, Composer & Lyricist, Producer
Phillip Sweet, Brett Warren, Katie Couric, Bob Peterson, Co-Lyricists
Brad Warren, Alan Ives
Composers & Lyricists
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Congratulations toDAYS OF OUR LIVESon a historic 17 nominations.
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Outstanding taLK sHOW HOst
Outstanding CuLinaRY HOst
ANDERSON COOPER as Host
ANDERSON LIVE, SYNDICATED
STEVE HARVEY as Host
STEVE HARVEY, SYNDICATED
RICKI LAKE as Host
THE RICKI LAKE SHOW, SYNDICATED
DR. MEHMET OZ as Host
THE DR. OZ SHOW, SYNDICATED
RACHAEL RAY as Host
RACHAEL RAY, SYNDICATED
LIDIA BASTIANICH as Host
LIDIA’S ITALY, PBS
GIADA DE LAURENTIIS as Host
GIADA AT HOME, FOOD NETWORK
INA GARTEN as Host
BAREFOOT CONTESSA: BACK TO BASICS, FOOD NETWORK
CHING-HE HUANG as Host
EASY CHINESE WITH CHING-HE HUANG, COOKING CHANNEL
NATHAN LYON as Host
GOOD FOOD AMERICA WITH NATHAN LYON, VERIA LIVING
KELSEY NIXON as Host
KELSEY’S ESSENTIALS, FOOD NETWORK
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PROUDLY CRAFTING THE EMMY® AWARDS
IN AMERICA
CONGRATULATIONSTO ALL NOMINEES & WINNERS OF THE 2013 EMMY® AWARDS
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Outstanding CULINARY PROGRAM
BEST THING I EVER MADE, FOOD NETWORK
David Hoffman, Tom Rogan,
Lauren Lexton, Eddie Saenz, Executive Producers
Lisa Hockly, Co-Executive Producer
Joan Rantz, Supervising Producer
Erin McCormack, Julia Sir, Producers
Deb Jackson, Line Producer
BOBBY FLAY’S BARBECUE ADDICTION,
FOOD NETWORK
Bobby Flay, Kim Martin, Executive Producers
Frances Alswang, Co-Executive Producer
Lauren Thompson, Jillian Gibbs, Producers
Rebecca Bregman, Line Producer
GIADA AT HOME, FOOD NETWORK
Dan Fox, Anne Fox, Executive Producers
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PROUDLY SALUTES OUR 2013 DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT EMMY® NOMINEE
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SERIESDR. SANJAY GUPTA M.D.
®OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SERIES
DR. SANJAY GUPTA M.D.
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PROUDLY SALUTES OUR COLLEAGUE
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL CLASS SERIES
2013 DAYTIME ENTERTAINMENT EMMY® NOMINEE
RECIPE REHAB, SYNDICATED
Dave Morgan, Peter Sniderman, Mark Koops,
Jared Tobman, Ben Wolin, Mike Keriakos,
Eric Day, Executive Producers
Joann Cianciulli, Clay Murphy, Mike Mihovilovich,
Sheva Mokarram, Co-Executive Producers
TRISHA’S SOUTHERN KITCHEN,
FOOD NETWORK
Ellen Rakieten, Pete McPartland, Jr., Executive Producers
Meghan Hoffman Baehr, Ayesha Rokadia,
Danielle Fiorito, Gary Green, Producers
Francesco Giuseppe Pace, Line Producer
The National Academy of
is proud to announce its partnership with
American History bringing Daytime
Left to right: Malachy Wienges, Chair of The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Dwight Blocker
Bowers, Curator, Division of Culture and the Arts, and John Gray, Director, Smithsonian Museum of American History
Kathy & Phil Parker, “Barney”
SmithsonianNational Museum of American History
Kenneth E. Behring Center
The Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History has formed a Partnership with the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) to launch a three-year collecting initiative by the museum to include artifacts from Daytime Television in their national entertainment collection to illustrate the influence of the medium on American Culture. At a ceremony at the Smithsonian
on May 9, 2013, the initial donations of show scripts and other memorabilia were presented. The items included a gown worn by Susan Lucci on a national magazine cover after winning her 1999 Daytime Emmy® Award, a Jeopardy! script with handwritten notes from Alex Trebek and a script from the first video to be released in the Barney & the Backyard Gang series along with a plush toy of the purple dinosaur. n
Television Arts & Sciences
the Smithsonian’s National Museum of
Television into the National collections
Susan Lucci, “All My Children”
Alex Trebek,“Jeopardy”
FremantleMedia North America Congratulates Our Outstanding Daytime Emmy® Award Nominees and Monty Hall and Bob Stewart On Their Prestigious Lifetime Achievement Awards
Family FeudOutstanding Game Show
Let’s Make A DealOutstanding Game Show
The Price Is RightOutstanding Game Show
Steve HarveyOutstanding Game Show HostFamily Feud
Julio AlvaKristin BjorklundSarah DansbyKen FuchsBrian HawleyGabrielle JohnstonJim Roush
Chris AhearnDan FunkLenn GoodsideAmanda HaywardJoseph MancusoTyler MarquessMike RichardsGraham ShawBen Tritle
Stan BlitsMichael DimichSue MacIntyreRyan PolitoMike RichardsAdam SandlerTracy Verna SoisethVanessa VossEvelyn Warfel
Wayne BradyOutstanding Game Show Host
Let’s Make A Deal
Monty HallLifetime Achievement Award
Bob StewartLifetime Achievement Award
One of the highlights of the 40th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards is the Lifetime
Achievement honor. This year, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) has selected two recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award, Monty Hall and Bob Stewart.
Monty Hall has accrued some numbers throughout a dynamic career that provide him comfort and joy. At
91, he has been married to wife Marilyn for 65 years. He has three children and five grandchildren. In February, Hall celebrated the 50th anniversary of “Let’s Make a Deal,” having hosted about 4,500 episodes of the longest continuously running show in television history. But the number he is most proud of today is 1 billion, as in dollars he raised for charity over 65 years with Variety International, the Children’s Charity, where Hall serves as International Chairman.
MONTY HALL:Using Celebrity to Promote Charity
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE
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Monty Hall, Variety the Children’s Charity Salutes you for all you have done in helping support the special needs children of the world.
We congratulate you on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Television Academy at the annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Monty Hall has been
an integral part of
Variety International
the Children’s Charity
since 1947. Monty
has served as Variety
International President,
Chairman of the
Board and is currently
International Chairman
of Variety International
the Children’s Charity.
Monty’s dedication
and commitment to
Variety the Children’s
Charity over the past
66 years along with his
wife Marilyn has been
outstanding.
Variety the Children’s
Charity started in 1928
supporting 1 child. 85
years later Variety the
children’s Charity has
supported in excess
of 45 million children
around the world.
Variety believes that all
children should have
the opportunity to
LIVE, LAUGH, LEARN
AND DREAM.
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“Even though my family was poor when I was a child, I grew up at the feet of a lady, my mother Rose, who was a great fund raiser for children, and my grandfather who helped many people come from overseas to Winnipeg where we lived,” Hall says. “Working for charity is a commandment for us. My mother taught me that it is the right thing to do. There is a great pleasure and satisfaction in doing this.”
A few twists of fate in Monty Hall’s life allowed him to make a difference in the lives of millions of people worldwide. In early 1940, the 29-year-old heir to a clothing manufacturer in Winnipeg, Manitoba spotted Hall, then 19, scrubbing floors at a warehouse. The next day, the heir, Max Freed, bumped into Hall’s father and asked why his son was not in college. Hall’s father Maurice explained that Monty ran out of money after one year of school. With “Walter Mitty” dreams occupying his mind, the young Hall washed floors and delivered parcels by bicycle in subzero temperatures to help support the family through lean times. Freed said to Maurice, “Tell your son to come by my office tomorrow.”
“I went to see Max and he said I will pay for your schooling if you promise to keep a good grade average and report to me every month, pay me back when you can, promise never to tell anyone where you got the money and make the same investment someday for someone else,” Hall says. “I asked why he picked me. He said ‘I knew your parents and I thought here is a young man who should be given a chance.’”
Hall made the deal of his lifetime. He got good grades, paid back Freed’s $990 investment in tuition and expenses, kept Freed’s anonymity for more than 30 years, and began paying forward his good fortune after graduating with a
Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Manitoba. Hall applied to and was rejected from medical school. But at college he had starred in musicals and plays and served as emcee of Canadian Army shows during World War II. Giving up on medicine, Hall moved to Toronto to work as an actor, singer, emcee and sportscaster. Fate intervened again when Hall met a young actress named Marilyn Plottel. They were married in 1947. Hall’s father-in-law, a member of Variety International, suggested he join the club.
“Many times I’ve had chats with doctors and told them I steered off from medicine,” Hall says. “They have said ‘do you have any idea that you have done more for people through your celebrity than you could have as a doctor?’ So that makes you feel good.”
The Variety Club began in 1927 as a social group in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. On Christmas Eve 1928, a desperate mother abandoned her baby at the Sheridan Square Theatre with a note that read: “Please take care of my baby ... I have eight others. My husband is out of work. She was born on Thanksgiving Day. I have always heard of the goodness of show business and pray to God that you will look out for her.” The
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Variety Club found the baby a home and on October 22, 1928, Variety, the Children’s Charity was chartered as a non-profit organization in Pennsylvania “for the purpose of aiding physically, mentally and socially disadvantaged and special needs children in all corners of the world.”
After moving to New York in 1955, Hall held telethons for Variety on weekends in Philadelphia while working on the CBS show “Monitor.”
“I would finish taping my show on Friday and I would take a plane to Philadelphia to emcee a banquet that night, and then on Saturday and Sunday I would do a 20-hour telethon,” Hall says. “It was tiring but sitting on the plane back to New York you would be basking in the thought that you just raised two and half million dollars for children.”
In 1960, Hall became emcee of CBS’s “Video Village,” which took him to Hollywood. There he sold his first production, “Your First Impression,” to NBC, followed by “Let’s Make a Deal,” which aired in 1964.
Throughout his career, Hall never stopped giving time to charity. Over six decades he has received more than 300 awards for his philanthropic efforts. In 1981, he received the title of International Chairman at Variety.
“Monty is quite a unique human being,” says Jack Cannons, COO of Variety International. “He doesn’t hold himself any higher or any lower than anyone else. We love and respect Monty and he loves and respects the charity. He has never lost the spirit. Even though ‘Let’s Make a Deal’ hasn’t been seen in all parts of the world, his achievements for charity have made his name known worldwide.”
Because of the money Hall has raised, Children’s hospital wings are named in his honor at Hahnemann Medical Center, in Philadelphia; UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles; Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto; and Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.
Yet, with so many honors and one of the longest careers in television, Hall is proudest of his family. His wife Marilyn received an Emmy Award as co-executive producer of “Do You Remember Love,” a drama about Alzheimer’s disease. Of his three children, Joanna Gleason, is a Tony award-winning actress, Richard Hall, is an Emmy award-winning television producer, and Sharon Hall is a television executive.
“I’d like to be remembered as someone who cared, who did his best for his friends, his family and his country,” Hall says. “What you do with your life is your epitaph.” n
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THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT HONOREE
BOB STEWART:An Uncommon Genius in a
Common Man
by Tim Friend
I n this 40th anniversary year of the Daytime Emmy Awards, the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
(NATAS) has chosen to honor two icons from the Game Show genre with its Lifetime Achievement Award, one of them being legendary producer, Bob Stewart.
Possessing a unique combination of talents, Bob Stewart became one of the most prolific creators and producers of game shows in television history. Known among his close friends and coworkers to have a genius for wordplay, he coupled that with a deep understanding of human behavior and a deep compassion for others to create shows that became staples in the game show genre.
“There was an instinct in him that I believe was rare,” said Sande Stewart, who was often involved when his father developed new shows. When developing an idea, he worked relentlessly through every possible permutation and pitfall until the concept seemed elegantly simple. “He was always pursuing new and different ideas,” his son said. “Three of his biggest hits of his career - ‘The Price is Right,’ ‘To Tell
the Truth’ and ‘Password’ - were each extremely different. I believe he strove to always create very unique programs.”
During an interview for the Archive of American Television, Bob Stewart revealed his vision of a successful game show. “A game show is a game show if the audience sitting at home talks aloud to the television screen … Once you cause somebody at home to talk to the set aloud even by himself or herself then you’ve got a good game show. Make that person at home yell something, yell the answer,” he said.
“Bob was just so bright and interested in everything. Nothing bored him,” says Betty White, who regularly appeared on Stewart’s hit “Password” and became lifelong friends with Stewart and his son Sande. “He was always looking for new things and wanting to find out more about people and places and things that were going on in the world.”
While working as a staff producer in the early 1950s at WRCA-TV in New York City, Stewart often passed by a storefront at 50th Street and Seventh Avenue. Curious about
Bob Stewart with Bill Cullen Anne Marie Schmitt and Bob Stewart
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why the store was always crowded, he learned that it auctioned its goods to the highest bidder. A new idea began to form that would lead to one of Stewart’s greatest successes “The Price is Right”. “I used to stop by there and watch the stuff and I thought to myself, ‘anybody who pays a nickel more than the retail price has been taken, but anybody who gets it for even a nickel less has got a bargain,” Stewart said.
White says Stewart was a master at creating concepts. And while his ideas appear simple, their development was anything but. “You research it and you play it again and again so you can find all the little snags and things that can have holes,” White says. “Finally after enough run-throughs, you have a show. What I love about television game shows is that they are a mental exercise – if the game is worth its salt.”
Stewart began his career in radio at WNEW-AM in New York and moved on to television at NBC. In 1955, Stewart hired Monty Hall, fresh from Toronto, as a substitute emcee
for a show at WRCA. A year later, Stewart and Hall met again on the street. Hall arranged a meeting for them with producer Mark Goodson. Stewart first pitched his concept for what would later become “To Tell the Truth” under Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions. A few months later, Stewart bumped into Goodson. Over hamburgers, Goodson
asked Stewart if he had any other ideas. Of course he did. Stewart was still thinking about the crowded auction. He explained to Goodson: “You bid for things and if you don’t go over the retail price you win it. And he said ‘really? We like that.’ We went back to his office, and in his office he had lamps and chairs and he starts calling in all the secretaries to bid on the various things, and that gave birth to ‘The Price is Right.’”
In the summer of 1960, Sande remembers sitting in the backyard at age 11 with his father, who was ruminating
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over a notepad. His father turned to him and said “I’m going to give you a word and tell me the first thing that comes to your mind.”
“I was probably the first person to play Password,” Sande says. “He looked at me and said ‘ketchup!’ I said ‘it’s in the refrigerator. I’ll get it if you want any.’ Then he explained how to play the game. It was a lot of fun.”
Stewart was extremely loyal to his friends, who included White and Allen Ludden and also Bill and Ann Cullen. Bill Cullen became one of Stewart’s most frequent hosts.
“Bob was an incredibly creative man,” says Ann Cullen. “We met in 1956 when Bob came to our apartment to introduce Bill to his new creation. He explained the concept and we started bidding on Bob’s briefcase. Bob said we’ve got 13 weeks for the show. Let’s go for it. They kept that original show on the air for seven years.”
Ann says there was a magical chemistry between Bill Cullen and Stewart. “One time ‘The Price is Right’ was running over and Bob had no way to speak to Bill to tell him how to finish. So Bob held up one finger and Bill said without pausing, “And this is beginning of the ‘one bid round.’”
The Cullens and Stewarts were frequent dinner companions. Ann referred to their many outings as ‘the days
of wine and laughter.”Stewart left Goodson-Todman in 1964 to form Bob
Stewart Productions. The first show was “Eye Guess,” which premiered January 3, 1966 on NBC with Bill Cullen as host. Stewart later formed Basada, Inc. (named after sons Barry, Sande, and David), and developed the Pyramid series.
Betty White says their close group played games together regularly over the years. Ann Cullen still hosts a poker game with White and Sande Stewart sitting in for his father.
“I was so privileged to have Bob’s friendship. The day could never end before we would touch base,” White says. “We had the kind of friendship that goes on and on.”
Stewart earned nine Emmy Awards as an executive producer of game shows and in 2009 was inducted into the Television Academy’s Hall of Fame. He held the record for the most Daytime Emmy Awards in game show production until 2006. Stewart’s major successes include “The Price Is Right,” “To Tell the Truth,” “Password,” and the “Pyramid series”, which premiered in 1973 as “The $10,000 Pyramid.”
In 2008, Stewart was asked in an interview how he would like to be remembered. “Occasionally,” said Stewart, who died May 4, 2012. He’s gotten more than his wish. n
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