The category | The winner | |
Drama series | Mad Men (AMC) | |
Comedy series | 30 Rock (NBC) | |
Actor, drama series | Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad (AMC) | |
Actress, drama series | Glenn Close, Damages (FX) | |
Wrting, drama series | Kater Gordon and Matthew Weiner, Mad Men, "Meditations in
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Directing, drama series | Rod Holcomb, ER, "In the End" (NBC) | |
Guest actor, drama series | Michael J. Fox, Rescue Me (FX) | |
Guest actress, drama series | Ellen Burstyn, Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
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Supporting actress, drama series | Cherry Jones, 24 (Fox) | |
Supporting actor, drama series | Michael Emerson, Lost (ABC) | |
Variety, music or comedy series | The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) | |
Original music and lyrics | 81st Academy Awards opening number, Hugh Jackman (ABC) | |
Writing, variety, music or comedy series | The Daily Show With Jon Stewart (Comedy Central) | |
Directing, variety, music or comedy series | Bruce Gowers, American Idol (Fox) | |
Miniseries | Little Dorrit (PBS) | |
Made-for-television movie | Grey Gardens (HBO) | |
Actress, miniseries or movie | Jessica Lange, Grey Gardens (HBO) | |
Directing, miniseries or movie | Dearbhla Walsh, Little Dorrit, Part 1 (PBS) | |
Writing, miniseries or movie | Andrew Davies, Little Dorrit (PBS) | |
Actor, miniseries or movie | Brendan Gleeson, Into the Storm (HBO) | |
Supporting actor, miniseries or movie | Ken Howard, Grey Gardens (HBO) | |
Supporting actress, miniseries or movie | Shohreh Aghdashloo, House of Saddam (HBO) | |
Reality competition program | The Amazing Race (CBS) | |
Host, reality competition series | Jeff Probst, Survivor (CBS) | |
Actor, comedy series | Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock (NBC) | |
Directing, comedy series | Jeffrey Blitz, The Office, "Stress Relief" (NBC) | |
Guest actor in a comedy series
| Justin Timberlake, Saturday Night Live (NBC)
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Guest actress in a comedy series
| Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live (NBC)
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Actress, comedy series | Toni Collette, United States of Tara (Showtime) | |
Supporting actor, comedy series | Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men (CBS)
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Writing, comedy series | Matt Hubbard, 30 Rock, "The Reunion" (NBC) | |
Supporting actress, comedy series | Kristin Chenoweth, Pushing Daisies (ABC)
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(Format Courtesy of USA Today)
Well, on my screen, that format left a great big gap at the top.
ReplyDelete^^^^
ReplyDeletesame for me!
i loved the looks on rainn wilson and kevin dillons faces when john cryer won :-P i think rainn wilson should've won.
NPH was awesome last night!
yay, mad men!
ReplyDeleteYay for Shohreh -- the persians will be going crazy over this! I mean it in a good way. :)
ReplyDeleteWhen Alec Baldwin won and was thanking Lorne Michaels profusely, I thought the look on Michaels' face said, "well, shit, I'm still gonna hafta fire him next week."
ReplyDeleteYAY Duckie.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this. I'm kinda sad Colbert Report didn't win anything. Oh well. Daily Show winning a few is good enough for me.
ReplyDeleteMad Men! Yes!
ReplyDeleteNo big surprise with Mad Men and 30 Rock, but it makes me HAPPY! My two favorite shows :)
ReplyDeleteTwo and a Half Men? WTF?! If there was ever evidence of a split between the other nominees...
ReplyDeleteSO glad Michael Emerson won. He is brilliant.
ReplyDeletewhy will Alec be fired next week?
ReplyDeletegod- whenever two and a half men win it always reminds me of when everybody loves raymond won for the entire time they were on air.
ReplyDeletethe shows arent bad but when you compare them to quality cutting edge comedy such as entourage, the office, etc you can really see the difference and it is always frustrating when the main-stream show beats out the odd ball better shows.
that being said- there will always be a litttel place in my heart for duckie- even if he did sell out