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Sunday, January 12, 2014

HBO Releases Season 4 Game of Thrones Trailer



It is the 12th of January 2014, and Winter is here in our realm. However, we will have to wait till April to see Winter fall upon Westeros. Tonight HBO premiered a two-minute trailer teasing all those who are already counting the days till its season premiere on April 6th.

 


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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

News: True Blood Gets Its True Death in 2014!

Fans of True Blood might not want to hear this news but it is what it is.  HBO has announced that their vampire drama based on the novels by Charlaine Harris will end its run after its upcoming 7th season.

Season seven will have ten episodes and will air next year on HBO.

HBO's President of Programming, Michael Lombardo, says, “Together with its legions of fans, it will be hard to say goodbye to the residents of Bon Temps, but I look forward to what promises to be a fantastic final chapter of this incredible show.”

Let's hope it doesn't end as weakly as the book series did.

So long True Blood!  I look forward to seeing how it all ends.


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Thursday, July 18, 2013

65th Annual Emmy Award Nominations!







This years Emmy nominations have been announced and to be honest, they're pretty much the status quo.  It's exciting to see Arrested Development and House of Cards take nominations and cementing Netflix as a television contender but for the most part it's business as usual.

Biggest subs?  Nothing for Cougar Town or Happy Endings, TV's two funniest shows and nothing for RuPaul's Drag Race in either the reality host or reality show categories.

Check out the full list of nominees:


OUTSTANDING DRAMA
Breaking Bad
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland

House of Cards
Mad Men


OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Connie Britton, Nashville
Claire Danes, Homeland
Michelle Dockery, Downton Abbey
Vera Farmiga, Bates Motel
Elisabeth Moss, Mad Men
Kerry Washington, Scandal
Robin Wright, House of Cards

OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Hugh Bonneville, Downton Abbey
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
Jeff Daniels, The Newsroom
Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Damian Lewis, Homeland
Kevin Spacey, House of Cards

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Anna Gunn, Breaking Bad
Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones
Christine Baranski, The Good Wife
Morena Baccarin, Homeland
Christina Hendricks, Mad Men

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Bobby Cannavale, Boardwalk Empire
Jonathan Banks, Breaking Bad
Aaron Paul, Breaking Bad
Jim Carter, Downton Abbey
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Mandy Patinkin, Homeland

OUTSTANDING GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA
Margo Martindale, The Americans
Diana Rigg, Game of Thrones
Carrie Preston, The Good Wife
Linda Cardellini, Mad Men
Jane Fonda, The Newsroom
Joan Cusack, Shameless

OUTSTANDING GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA
Nathan Lane, The Good Wife
Michael J. Fox, The Good Wife
Rupert Friend, Homeland
Robert Morse, Mad Men
Harry Hamlin, Mad Men
Dan Bucatinsky, Scandal

OUTSTANDING COMEDY
30 Rock
The Big Bang Theory
Girls
Louie
Modern Family
Veep

OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Laura Dern, Enlightened
Lena Dunham, Girls
Edie Falco, Nurse Jackie
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation

OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
Jason Bateman, Arrested Development
Louis CK, Louie
Don Cheadle, House of Lies
Matt LeBlanc, Episodes
Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Mayim Bialik, The Big Bang Theory
Jane Lynch, Glee
Julie Bowen, Modern Family
Merritt Wever, Nurse Jackie
Jane Krakowski, 30 Rock
Sofia Vergara, Modern Family
Anna Chlumsky, Veep

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Adam Driver, Girls
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Modern Family
Ed O’Neill, Modern Family
Ty Burrell, Modern Family
Bill Hader, Saturday Night Live
Tony Hale, Veep

OUTSTANDING GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY
Molly Shannon, Enlightened
Dot-Marie Jones, Glee
Melissa Leo, Louie
Melissa McCarthy, Saturday Night Live
Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live
Elaine Stritch, 30 Rock

OUTSTANDING GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY
Bob Newhart, The Big Bang Theory
Nathan Lane, Modern Family
Bobby Cannavale, Nurse Jackie
Louis CK, Saturday Night Live
Justin Timberlake, Saturday Night Live
Will Forte, 30 Rock

OUTSTANDING REALITY SHOW HOST
Ryan Seacrest, American Idol
Betty White, Betty White’s Off Their Rockers
Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars
Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, Project Runway
Cat Deeley, So You Think You Can Dance
Anthony Bourdain, The Taste

OUTSTANDING REALITY SHOW COMPETITION
The Amazing Race
Dancing With the Stars
Project Runway
So You Think You Can Dance
Top Chef
The Voice

OUTSTANDING VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SERIES
The Colbert Report
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Jimmy Kimmel Live
Late Night With Jimmy Fallon
Real Time With Bill Maher
Saturday Night Live

OUTSTANDING TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE
American Horror Story: Asylum
Behind the Candelabra
The Bible
Phil Spector
Political Animals
Top of the Lake

LEAD ACTRESS IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story: Asylum
Laura Linney, The Big C: hereafter
Helen Mirren, Phil Spector
Sigourney Weaver, Political Animals
Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake

LEAD ACTOR IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra
Matt Damon, Behind the Candelabra
Toby Jones, The Girl
Benedict Cumberbatch, Parade’s End
Al Pacino, Phil Spector

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE
Sarah Paulson, American Horror Story: Asylum
Imelda Staunton, The Girl
Ellen Burstyn, Political Animals
Charlotte Rampling, Restless
Alfre Woodard, Steel Magnolias

OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV MINISERIES OR MOVIE
James Cromwell, American Horror Story: Asylum
Zachary Quinto, American Horror Story: Asylum
Scott Bakula, Behind The Candelabra
John Benjamin Hickey, The Big C: hereafter
Peter Mullan, Top of the Lake


The Emmys air on September 2 on CBS.


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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Follow Pop Culture Beast at Paley Fest!

Our very own Marques and Marco will be live covering Paley fest starting today.  If technology does not betray us you can follow their tweets here as Marques starts with Once Upon A Time and The Newsroom!


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Saturday, July 14, 2012

Comic-Con: True Blood 2012 Trailer

Spoilery so watch at your own discretion but it's looks like stuff's gonna get even crazier. Which is the way we like it.





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Friday, July 13, 2012

Recap: True Blood- Let’s Boot and Rally (Episode 5.5)



We start back with a drunken Sookie and Alcide getting busy. I think every episode should start with him shirtless; I’ll let them know. They make it up to her room, and as he tells her he’s waited so long for this, she pukes all over him. Eric and Bill stand in the doorway and lol. I don’t think that’s the kind of bad thing he wanted to do with you, Sookie.

At Lafayette’s, he freaking out about the demon that keeps popping up, and at just the worst times too. He begins praying to the religious statues he has in his room, who then begin waving around like they’re suddenly made of Jello and insulting him. They were kind of adorable. He breaks them all and begs to Jesus (that’s his boyfriend, not Jesus-Jesus) for some help.

In the Underground Bunker of Insanity, Pat and Terry are tied up by their crazy ex-squad member, Eller. He asks them if anyone followed them there to which they say no, and goes off to presumably bake cupcakes. That’s what crazy guys do, right? Cupcakes?

Now with added iron!
Jason is dreaming and seems to have be transported back to his childhood. Baby Sookie and his parents are there, and he’s wearing amazing footie PJs. That may be the cutest thing I’ve ever seen. Breakfast takes a turn for the worst when both his parents spout holes in their necks and begin gushing blood into their Special K. He gets understandably upset, so his mom offers him sex, or even just a BJ. He wakes, picks up the ringing phone and demands to know what year it is, and is relieved to hear it’s still the present.

Andy is naked, again, but this time he’s crashed out on Arlene’s couch. His ringing phone wakes her baby so she yells at him, and he answers and is called away somewhere. Butt count: 1. 

Sookie’s sobered up and is being propositioned by Eric and Bill to help unglamour one of Alcide’s employees, who apparently unwittingly helped to dig up Russell. Alcide says “hell no” they all start fighting like usual, and Sookie just hears them as barking dogs then breaks down into what is either laughter or tears at the table. I can’t ever tell with her. She laments the fact that nothing is ever going to change and that this is her life. She’s going to be a vampsnack for the rest of her days. She resigns herself to it and agrees, and they leave to search for Russell.

Tara is looking smoking hot at Fangtasia, where Pam tells her that she will now be bartending here. Still surly but less crazy, she starts serving behind the bar and almost immediately starts eating a patron, which Pam puts a stop to by pinning her to the wall. Pam says she’s saved her life and “lent her some truly exquisite clothes” but that if Tara doesn’t knock that crap off and puts Fangtasia in danger again, her ass is grass. Or silvered. Whatever.

Where's Scrappy when you need him?
Sookie Doo and the Gang (and a terrified looking Doug. Poor Doug!) are at some garage, where she asks Doug if she can read his mind. He says he remembers nothing, and she guides him through the memories of finding Russell. Sookie watches through Doug as a woman wearing an Authority necklace digs him up. Russell’s all gooey and looks like baby Voldemort for some reason. Now that would be a pair of villains who should get their own spin off! In your mind, do the Perfect Strangers intro with Russell and Voldy. This is my new happy place.  Bill realizes that it was probably Nora, but Eric’s not ready to buy it yet.

In the silver jail, Nora is praying to Lilith and that creepy burned up dude next door is being a total weirdo. She ignores him and, looking at the video camera above her, starts insulting the watchers and saying that “we will rise up” etc etc. They fry her again, and we cut to Salmon, who instructs the guy doing the frying that he should let Bill and Eric know that they only have until dawn to locate Russell or their dominatrix harness will ‘aplode. Ruhrow!

Salmon heads to a secret room where Roman stares at a vial of blood in a pedestal and cries over killing Damienpire. She shuts him up by telling him that the Sanguinistas are gaining too much ground and that he should be throwing the religious base a bone, since they believe in all the old ritual despite Roman’s ascertain that it’s all just for show. He didn’t yell once! He’s been making progress.

Pat and Terry are tied up in the bunker, and decide that Eller is definitely the one running around and burning all their old friends. Eller comes back in and explains that he’s seen the fire first hand, and it actually chases people down, and that he saw the fire demon in the flames looking right at him. Oh great, another monster. This one’s an Ifrit, a being of smoke and fire. Eller and Terry start to flashback and freak out, and Terry remembers how there was one woman left alive, who Pat told him to kill. As he does, she curses them all with her last dying breath with the Ifrit. So dramatic! Sheesh.

Ok, maybe not this Ewok...
At the shifter murder dinner party, Jason and the rest of the cops walk around and look at things. Jason has a flash of the two being his dead parents with fang marks in their necks. He pulls Andy aside and asks him what he remembers about the night club, and tells him it's a fairy refuge. Andy catches on very slowly and realizes that it’s true. He says he doesn’t care if the ladies are “fairies, or leprechauns, or freaking Ewoks” because he doesn’t want to mess up what he has going with Holly. I’m sorry, but if I stumbled into a strip club filled with Ewoks I would never leave. That is the height of entertainment. Sam gets interviewed by the cops about what happened, and tells them that the only “hinky” thing about the situation is that they’re all shifters.

Jessica wanders up to the bar at Fangtasia and they bond over issues with being newly born vampires. Things like mean ol’ makers, how True Blood is pretty gross, and how it will get easier and better. They decide to be girlfriends *squee*. Tara says she feels crazy in her head, and they bond over how it feels to be a vampire. This is all kind of cute, I’m glad Tara has a friend. They could get into some mischief!

The Mystery Machine drives down a dark road, while Bill says that he thinks Nora set this all up to hand them over to Russell. That doesn’t go over well. That tech girl from the Authority calls and lets them know that they’re gonna go boom at sunrise, so they should probably get on it already. Sookie tells Bill and Eric off when they try to make her wait outside, and they all head into the asylum they’ve pulled up to, including Doug. Poor Doug!

Jason and Andy are investigating the scene, while Jason seems to be headed back down the “screw all the vampires” path like when he joined the Fellowship of the Sun. Haven’t we gone down this path with him enough? I know that he’s just discovering that vampires may have killed his parents, but this wasn’t that exciting last time it happened.

The search for Russell continues in the asylum, with Sookie guiding them via Doug GPS. Poor Doug’s about to piss himself at this point. New York smells like piss and is full of angry people according to Eric, who’s trying to sooth the fact that Doug thinks he’ll die and miss getting there. He should write travel pamphlets. They come across a room full of dead bodies covered in rats. 

Tara heads outside for a smoke, and the rate at which she can is really going rack her up a bill. Ugh there’s Hoytliner again, trying to get all hard core and sexy with Tara, but looking ridiculous instead. He wants to get snacked on, but Tara turns him down and then makes sexy eyes as he walks away. 

In the insanity bunker, Terry is still back off in Iraq in his head, reliving the mass burning of all the innocent people they killed. He sees the Ifrit in the flames, comes back around, and admits it to Eller, who is glad to not be crazy. Well, I wouldn’t go that far guy. Terry says they’re sitting ducks and need to gtfo NOW, so Eller releases them from the chairs they were tied to. Pat knocks Eller out, and ties him up once he has, beliving what Terry was saying to be a ruse to get free. Outside, Terry keeps tripping balls over the Ifrit, which Pat explains it off as being jacked on drugs. He’s convinced Eller is the arsonist. Downstairs, the Ifrit appears and takes out Eller. Two more to go!

Lafayette wakes on his couch to Jesus’ severed head, mouth sewn shut, making creepy noises at him. Now Jesushead is in Lafayette’s mom’s room, who seems to understand with it’s trying to say and starts screaming for him to come upstairs.

Doug’s had enough in the asylum, and runs screaming into a room which starts a bunch of people chained to the ceiling to start screaming. The victims say that they get taken down the hall, and they head over to Russell.

Sam shows up at Luna’s house to tell her about their shifter friends and ask if they had any enemies. She has such nice eyelashes. Emma is still “having trouble sleeping” meaning she’s a puppy, so she tells Sam he needs to leave for the night. He promises to return tomorrow to check on them. As he leaves the house, a truck full of masked men in trucks appears yelling “hey shifters!” and shoots Sam, followed by Luna. She appears to die as Emma runs to her, but Sam screams at her to run and she puppies up just in time to make it out. The masked men have been taping the whole thing. I’m just going to come out and say it: what dicks! Jason had better not join those dudes.

Roman is going on about traitors in their midst again.  He’s gathered them all to ask them once and for all: do we share the world with humans as they’ve been fighting to do, as equals, or do they go back into hiding? It changes to a voice over and cuts to Jason sitting and crying in front of his parents' graves. We then see the Scooby gang continuing to Russell’s room, and then back to Fangtasia where Tara and Jessica are getting down with some fangbangers in bathroom stalls. Roman is saying that they are slaves to their bloodlust if they let their desires to overcome common decency, and we see that Tara did take Hoyt up on his snack offer, which Jessica hears; they begin to kick the shit out of each other. Really Jess, even in the eyeliner you still want him? Come now. Roman is saying that they will fight the Sanguinistas and that the night is dark and full of terrors. I mean that the night will cleanse them of their sins, get out of here Melisandre! Wrong HBO show.

They finally make it to Russell, who is happy to see Sookie, while she calls him a psychotic piece of shit. Eric says haaaaay we’re going to kill you, and Russell quotes what Talbot would say (RIP) while buckhunting: give it your best shot. Alcide wolfs, Sookie screams, and we cut to credits.

Total # of Andy butts this episode: 1 

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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Recap: True Blood- We’ll Meet Again (Episode 5.4)



I have nothing to do with this but I'm cool!
Oops, I missed a week, sorry! Stupid real life. I’m back on track in Bon Temps now though, and this week’s episode will be recapped tomorrow. Come into my time machine and travel to last week’s episode to catch up for now. *Queue TARDIS noises*

As Tara BBQs herself to well-done in a tanning booth, Pam arrives to save her since as maker she could sense her pain. Pam tries to pull Tara from the bed, but gets a handful of goo instead, and Tara looks like she’s just about done. She tries to fry herself some more, but Pam commands she never try it again, to which Tara opens the booth with a “goddammit!” I need that kind of power over people, just saying.

Outside of Merlotte’s, Lafayette confronts Sookie about her admission to Alcide regarding what actually happened to Debbie Pelt. He’s understandably pissed, although Sookie swears she never mentioned him and just wants to do the right thing. Laffie calls her the angel of death, and he’s right: her acting murders my soul every time she’s on screen. 

Bill and Eric climb out of a trunk with their silly dominatrix harnesses on, and try to decide who let Russell escape. Salome is in another awesome robe, while Roman sits naked in bed, glorying in his moobies and Nora getting tortured via laptop. I prefer the latter, just saying. Roman asks Salome to get Nora to confess names of others involved in the Sanguinista movement, and she promises results.

Sookie busts in on Ryan at home, and confesses that she killed Debbie. Jason tells her to stfu (thank you!) and she tells him she's also confessed to Alcide. He refuses to take her into jail, asks who else knows what went down, and she names Lafayette. She also tells what happened to Tara, and explains that they had Pam turn Tara to keep her from dying. “I ruin people’s lives!” she laments. I’m sure you all see where this is going by now. She ruins mine each week. *rimshot*

Pam and Tara enter Fangtasia to find Eric sitting in his throne, and says “let bygones be bygones; bi-girls be bi-girls.” She should make this her house motto and her house sigil a gleaming pink tube of lipstick on a field of red. Oh wait, this isn’t Game of Thrones, so never mind. And there’s Bill to bring it all back to hobbit level. Eric questions Pam about Tara, and congratulates him on becoming a Pepaw. He doesn’t find this amusing and excuses the others.

Eat me!
Tara and Bill sit in a closet and talk about vampy things, like impulses, makers, and Sookie (sigh). Tara is obviously pissed off at Sookie, and tells Bill he needs to stop giving two fangs about her, and that she’s safe because someone will always take a bullet for her, thanks to her magical Tinkerbell blood.

Back in the main room of Fangtasia, Eric kicks the shit out of Pam, accusing her of knowing where Russell is. This…this disappoints me. She laments the fact that she’s always been faithful and is hurt that he thinks she could betray her. She says that after a century they should trust each other, and if not, he should let her go. He seems to disagree which is pretty stupid. Pam is a bamf and has never done him wrong, so why decide to mistrust her now?  He heads out to Bill to discuss, who suggests Nora as the culprit. They talk it over, and decide to go to ground and keep trying to discover the “leak”.

Damienpire/Alexander Drew is back at the Authority tracking Bill and Eric with the rest of the crew. They talk about turning the humans to their side, and then cut to Nora praying to Lilith, who they then zap like a mosquito. Dieter tells her to wake up since it was just a book written by someone who was “high the whole time”.  Sharon Osbourne tells him to stop and that they shouldn’t disparage the “good book” despite that. Even though the Guardian may dislike what they’re discussing, he’s not present and they all get a giggle.
Andy and his ass are again the butt of Judge Clements’s jokes as he visits Andy at the station. He thanks him for getting his kid out of a ticket, and invites Andy and Jason for a night out on the town.

Two of Sam’s shifter friends show up at Merlotte’s much to his dismay, because they’re apparently worried that he won’t run naked in the woods again. Luna has also turned them down, so Sam accepts on the agreement they will meet later. Sookie, on waitress duty, is inundated by people thinking jerk thoughts about her. Not saying they were wrong, but no one needs to hear what everyone else is thinking about them. She has enough and hides in Sam’s office.

Lol you're gonna die
Lafayette shows up for work and has flashbacks about hating Sookie over her little yellow car. Oh hai JesusDemon! He makes an appearance and rips apart the hood. Bad things are gonna go down soon.

Alcide visits the residence of Debbie’s parents to tell them the truth about what became of her. He’s so damn professional he sounds like he could be a doctor. Also, he’s hot, just saying *shrugs*. He tells them that Marcus, the previous (and dead) Packmaster of Shreveport was the one who murdered her, due to her resistance to get in a relationship with him. Alcide tells them how he broke Marcus’s neck with his own hands when he found out what happened. Debbie and Alcide were apparently a teenaged dream until everything went south. Debbie’s dad wants to kill Alcide, but her mother tells him to leave. Probably for the best, for some reason I imagine that house to smell like bologna.

Sookie is driving her yellow car when the breaks appear to fail. She flies down the road and her car smashes into a tree, but she barrel rolls out of the car in time. Sigh. Let’s take a moment of silence to mourn that cute little car. We cut to Terry and Pat, who are continuing their search for their friend they believe to be setting the fires that have killed so many of their other squad mates. Terry flashes back to their time in Iraq, where the squad celebrates the 4th of July with booze and drugs in a Muslim prayer tower, like all red blooded Americans. Way to represent the US guys. They start tripping balls as bombs explore over the city. An angry local confronts their watchout guy because dude, weak. The guard opens fire and shoots the local, so everyone inside runs out to join the fray that’s beginning. The dead man’s family comes upon the scene and understandably start freaking out, so the soldiers decide the best course of action is to waste them all, women and children included. America rules, fuck yeah!

Sookie makes it home and heads straight for the liquor cabinet. Atta girl! That redeems her. A bit.
According to Sheriff Andy, Debbie’s parents have told him to call of the search for her. Andy’s not buying it, and he wants to get to the bottom of things. He’s planning on obtaining a search warrant from the judge who ones him one so they can go dig around the properties near where Debbie’s abandoned car was found. Hi Jessica! She super speeds into the room to talk to the sheriff about the case, and glamours him into closing it instead. I really really need to be able to do this.

Pam wakes up in the basement of Fangtasia, and Eric comes in. He tells her that searching for Russell is a suicide mission, because either Russell or the Authority will take them out once it’s all said and done. While she wants to join him, Eric refuses and tells her he wants to release her. As his only progeny, he wants his legacy to live on after his imminent death. Pam accepts, and they go through with it. It’s like a really sad break up, and there may have been some tears happening here. He tells her she was born into greatness through the line of Godric and since she is now a maker their blood will thrive. Tara has some big shoes to fill.

Jason, the aforementioned judge, and Andy climb into a limo with some hot chicks and are promptly blindfolded to head to a “club”. Seems like this will end well!

At Bill’s house, he and Jessica search for bugs, and she questions him on his kingship. He says he is still king but he’s wearing a really stupid leather jacket. He finds a burnt joint and Jessica admits to having people over; he says it’s cool but get better weed next time. And now I kind of like him again despite the jacket, what is this season doing to me? Jessica suggests that Bill visit Sookie because she’s been through so much lately, and is falling apart and needs him. He tells her to take care of herself and not worry about Sookie, and then gets all fatherly with Jessica which is kind of adorable as much as I hate to admit it.

Wasn't me!
Salmon and Roman come to Nora to try one last time to break her and discover who the rat in the Authority is. She tells them to “fuck off” again, despite all the torture they’ve put her through, and says that she doesn’t even care if they kill Bill and Eric now. Need to kill a vampire? Roman has an app for that and is ready use it. Nora finally breaks and spills her guts on the promise of their continued safety.

The party boys have arrived at the club, which appears to be run by fairies since they have to walk through an invisible wall in a field to get there. This explains the blindfolds. Once inside, it’s basically the definition of hedonism, with naked people dancing all over the place, doing acrobatics and all kind of crazy shit. There are half naked boys too though so we’re all good. Jason takes off with one of the ladies and Andy finds the chick he banged that one night in the woods. Looks like that’s in the cards again, but gross.

At Sookie’s house, she’s drunk alone and singing her own lyrics to If You Like Pina Coladas, which are actually kind of funny. I don’t know what’s happening to me anymore. Lafayette calls her, having come upon Sookie’s wrecked car, and starts to realize he probably had something to do with it. Alcide shows up to find a drunk Sookie, and lets her know that he saved her ass again by lying to the Pelts about what happened to Debbie. She begs his forgiveness and they start boozing it up together.

Pat and Terry are on a compound searching for their old squad mate when they find an underground bunker of craziness. It looks like some serial killer pad, with scribbly drawings all over the walls. He finds them before they do, and he’s not only crazy, he’s armed.

Sam shows up to the shifter meet and greet, only to find his buds sitting at a table, gunshot wounds to the head. No more naked forest runs for that club I suppose.

Pam wakes a typically surly Tara, and has brought her breakfast in the form of Melanie. Tara’s having issues eating people, but Melanie is totally down, and although Tara doesn’t want to, Pam commands her to feed and guides her through it so she doesn’t kill breakfast. Tara seems to finally start enjoying being a vampire, which is good because poor Tara needs some fun in her life already.

But I look so innocent!
Back at the Authority, Roman has called another table meeting and whips out his stake, so obviously he knows the identity of the rat. He prowls around the table being all menacingly, but at least he’s not yelling. Someone comes in with a laptop, which Roman places in front of Damienpire, aka Chancellor Drew, and asks him to explain a video he has in his possession. It’s of him berating and eating a person, and he explains it away as a memento and that he’s sure everyone present has fed on a human at some point despite their current stance. Now Roman’s yelling. Damienpire apparently sent the video to the Sanguinistas and told them he was on their side though, so the volume is at least appropriate in this case. RIP Damienpire…Roman stakes the hell out of him for his treachery.

Drunk Sookie is still serving Alcide drinks, and I’m sure clothes will start coming off soon. Sookie is finally realizing everyone hates her so she’s just gonna basically be a drunk now. She tells Alcide she knows he’s in love with her, he says screw you, and then, well, they start doing just that. Bill is creeping outside her house watching and Eric shows up to tell him to quit being a weirdo and to help him find Russell already instead. Bill says that they need Sookie to help find him, and though Eric says that she wants nothing to do with them, Bill says they shouldn’t give her the choice. And…back on my shit list. That was fast.

At the fairy club, Jason’s getting down with one of them when she reads his mind and tells him he’s thinking of a vamp instead of her. Burn. Jason’s cousin Hadley is a server there now, and since she’s been gone for ages they greet each other happily. I suddenly miss Queen Sophie-Anne. Hadley wonders why Jason isn’t a refugee here, and he finally realizes that this is a “fairy safe house” of sorts. She wants them to get Sookie and bring her here so she’s safe from the vampires, who will do anything for fairy blood. Hadley insists that they will kill her like they did Jason and Sookie’s parents. Another fairy forces her off as Jason realizes that his folks weren’t killed in a flood like he’d thought his whole life. Jason and Andy get into a kerfuffle with the fairies, and get tossed out by a couple studly male fairy bodyguards, who then end up back in the field and get microwave finger treatment.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Recap: True Blood – Whatever I am, You Made Me (Episode 5.3)


We open with Tara going batshit crazy in the woods, having just been sprayed by Sookie’s boobie-trapped house with silver. Sookie and Lafayette try to catch her but she gives them the slip and eats a lady. Just kidding, she saw a cross in the girl’s car and had a change of heart. Maybe she's not so crazy after all.
Roman decides to take Eric and Bill up on capturing Russell, who is now the hero of the Sanguinista movement. He’s certainly my hero. Roman asks to see the new Nan Flannigan (RIP) and in walks Rev. Steve and his smarmy little face.
Sookie heads to Fangtasia to enlist Pam’s help with Tara, and discovers that Bill and Eric haven’t been seen in days. Pam wins the record for world’s fastest texter, and is presented with a plaque. No she’s not, but she should be. Pam refuses to help find Tara and throws Sookie across the room, which I rewatched three times. Then “Tinkerbell” as Pam calls her does her faerie lightening ball and flings Pam away, running from the bar.
Roman yells an awful lot. He’s yelling about Sanguinistas again, who apparently want to factory farm humans. He accepts Steve’s appointment as the new face of the Authority in the media, with Steve promising to lay it on the public as thick as possible. Do we know what happened to his wife? I totally can’t remember.
Eric and Bill get fitted in special harnesses that will allow the Authority to kill them instantly should they get up to any hijinks. They look really silly, but I’m always glad for a scene with a shirtless Eric. Well except when he was banging his sister, because that was just not cool.
Tara is at Merlotte’s drinking through his entire stock of True Blood. She makes a really silly growly face when Sam mentions Sookie and Lafayette’s names, and then falls into a coma because dawn breaks.
In Butts I Do Not Need to See Again news, Sheriff Andy’s naked ass is plastered all over the internet, and unfortunately the screen. The parents of Debbie Pelt show up, at Andy’s request. Jason is off grocery shopping and runs into an old teacher, where sexual innuendo revolving around pickles takes place.  
Terry and Arlene fight some more and Terry lets her know he’s leaving with Pat for an undisclosed amount of time. She cries again as Sookie and Lafayette show up. Sookie reads Sam’s mind to discover Tara’s taken up residence in the freezer.
Back in 1905, Eric’s visiting Pam’s Whore Emporium when he runs into Lorena and Bill draining another girl. Bill is so stumpy, I never noticed until now. He and Eric have words but Lorena says she’ll teach Bill to mellow out. Pam demands $500 for each girl they’ve killed, they leave, then she and Eric make sexy eyes, and they get it on. Cut away! Boo.
Predictably, Jason and his teacher were lovers while he was in high school, and of course, they have a little afternoon delight with their tea. He’s the instigator in the situation for sure. Her cat looks on, horrified.
Debbie’s creepy parents are sniffing around Alcide for info (oh yeah, pun totally intended), who tells them she was a drugged up hoepuppy so he kicked her out. Back at Merlotte’s, Sookie is giving the same story to Sherriff Andy. And dammit all, there’s his ass again.
Jason and teacher have finished up, and now he’s sharing the cat’s horror at the situation. It seems like he may not have been the instigator back then. She sits naked on the floor as he rushes out, saying it was wrong of them to have done this while he was in high school. Her cat forgives her.
Bill talks with Salome about her story in the Bible, and she explains how she was basically traded for John the Baptist’s head and that it wasn’t her idea. I start getting bored at this point (Beel and all) and begin worrying about what he and Anna Paquin’s baby will look like. I don’t think it will end well. Then B&S have gross hallway sex.
OH HAI THAT’S MY TOWN. I went down the street there when I heard they were filming here, but I didn’t get to see anyone good that I could tell. It was neat seeing the stores all set up for the shoot though. /Immacreepystalkerstory
In the dress shop, the clerk tells Jessica to watch out for Jason, and then Jessica does the whole bitchy “I’m rich now and my dad can beat up your dad” routine. While she’s changing, some British guy comes in to pick up dresses for his 16 sisters, and gives Jessica…what do you call that, a fang boner? She says he smells awesome, he runs away, and she chases him up the street and totally toward my house. Fairy alert!
I said “oh my god NO” loudly when Hoyt walked into Fangtasia wearing his guyliner and mesh. Pam warns him he’ll get eaten alive, and he says, yeah, that’s the point. Sad Pam face queues a San Francisco flashback of she and Eric in bed, where she asks to be turned. And THERE is a butt I want to see, thank you. Eric says no, and Pam calls his bluff and slits her wrists. VamPam is born.
Salmon wishes she were this fabulous!
Salome is now with Eric, and she has one of those awesome robes like Shelley Long wore in Troop Beverly Hills, with the big puffy sleeves. I need this now please. She tells him that he was Godric’s favorite, and then she’s naked and wants to make friends. 
Stupid Nora is still alive, because the writers hate us all. But Sharon Osbourne is torturing her so that does make me feel better at least. Nora tells Sharon that she believes Lillith will rise again and that she does believe in the Sanguinista movement in a bid to save the threatened Eric and Bill.
Jessica pays Jason a booty call when she can’t track down the fairy guy, but he’s not into it because he’s still freaking out over doing his teacher. They make up but just as friends, and she promises to be his shoulder to cry on but not actually because otherwise he’ll want to have sex with her.
Tara is dreaming of killing Arlene in the freezer, and as Lafayette wakes her with a bottle of True Blood and pats her, she tries to squeeze his hand off. Alcide is warning Sookie about Debbie when Tara busts out of the freezer, tells everyone off, and leaves.
Eric and Bill talk Salome sex in the elevator, which opens to a bunch of armed guards. Salmon (typo but that’s her name now) is still naked and telling Roman that the boys are definitely not Sanguinistas, when he tells her of Nora’s confession. Girl thoughts: I wonder what lipstick she’s wearing, because I really like it. More butts! I’m starting an official butt count next week. Roman calls Salmon his secret weapon, and then more sex. She is a busy little fish.
Lafayette has a fight with Arlene in the kitchen, after which the Jesus demon slips in and pours a gallon of bleach in the gumbo. He comes back to in time to realize what he’s doing. In the parking lot, Sookie comes clean to Alcide about what happened the night Debbie died and Tara was turned. He makes his glowly face which is really cute, and then he takes off.
Tara’s now on the loose downtown and she breaks into a tanning bed for a quick session. She hops in and starts to burn and scream immediately.  Pam’s maker sense is tingling, and she stops some more crazy speedy typing to call Tara a “stupid bitch” and presumably go save her. Til next week!





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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Recap: True Blood - The Authority Always Wins (Episode 5.2)


Season 5, Episode 2: The Authority Always Wins
Since I’m starting a week late well just begin with “previously, on True Blood”: Sookie and Laffie mop up the aftermath of last season’s finale…with actual mops. Pam shows up to bitch and also wears “a Wal-Mart sweatsuit for y’all” while attempting to turn a partially de-brained Tara.  The honorable Reverend Newlin pays a visit to a naked Jason (thank you Jebus, but seriously, move that goddamn door). Steve is apparently an out gay vampire now and is in lurv with Jason, who gives a resounding “no thanks broseph!” and makes him fly away by rescinding his glamoured invite. Jessica shows up and is really hot, but really annoying. Eric’s sister Nora is now in the mix, so of course they get busy. Thanks HBO, for again making the hottest guy in the cast act all incesty.  Also, werewolves have gross funerals and Marines can set fires with their brains. Oh, and Russell Edgington escaped. Yay!
We pick up with FeralTara having a Sookie snack until Pam, as her maker, tells her to cut it out and confines her to the house. This is Tara once inside:

Cut to Bill, Eric, and Nora (gag) who are taken to some giant Authority compound thing. I don’t know, and there’s like a bank lobby happening here…honestly, once Bill comes on the screen my eyes kind of glaze over. Anyway. There’s a vampire called Salome that reminds me of Rhea Perlman in Cheers for some reason, I think it’s the hair. Carla Salome slaps Nora; I like her already.
The werewolf funeral buffet continues, and Alcide refuses to partake and thus take over the pack. Martha is basically my mother-in-law, and reminds me so much of her I'm automatically scared. Feel for me, she’s cray.
Tara’s still tearing the shit out of everything; when she’s not doing that she’s crouching on furniture like a lunatic. Her hair looks pretty though.
San Francisco, 1905, Miss Pam is as fierce as ever and a madame in a brothel. Uh oh, dead hookers. Never a good sign! Present Pam tries to call Eric, but he’s all locked up with the rest of the three amigos in Silver Jail, where they all have a nice tanning session under some UV lights.
My MIL shows up at Luna’s house wanting to see her grandbaby Emma. Luna says gtfo, and then she and Sam argue about whether Emma will be a shifter or a wolf, and blah blah blah. She tells Sam he is not the baby daddy and the she knows what’s best. Because she’s obviously done such a bang up job up until this point.
Jason and Andy cruise and talk about chicks. For some god-awful reason Jason is sporting a thin moustache and pirate goatee. This…this has to go asap. They run across Debbie’s crashed car, in which Andy finds a vial of V and hands it over to Jason. One day at a time, Sherriff!
Reverend Newlin is back on the news circuit, and he wants you all to know that Jesus loves vampires. Bumper stickers with this on it, yes/yes?
Terry’s frying up some meat, which causes war flashbacks. Totally normal. Arlene comes in and catches him off guard so he throws her across the room and refuses to give any info up. He runs away, probably due to her horrible wig.
As Sookie booby traps her house, Lafayette decides to off FeralTara. I don’t know what kind of crazy grandma sweater he’s wearing, but I would like to know where he got it because I need one. Sookie talks Grandma Laffie out of killing Tara, but to be honest I’m with him. She's just no fun anymore.
Madame Pam is back in SF, walking around looking for crabs or something. She’s attacked by a terrible actor, but, pip pip! Eric shows up and puts him out of his misery. Eric looks absolutely ridiculous in his little hat and wee fluffy tie. All he’s missing is the monocle and he would be quite the proper little gentleman.
In the Silver Jail, we get a long winded story about the origin of vampires and their bible. Bill and Eric are tortured by having silver pumped via IV into their veins. Eric is told that Nora is dead, and the Authority vamps try to get Bill and Eric to turn on one another in between shots of silver.
Steve shows up at Jessica’s house and gets his groove on. Kind of adorable really. But he has ulterior motives: buying Jason off of Jessica. The bidding begins, they talk about Jason’s ass, and Jason’s ultimate price is 20 grand. Jessica says "just kidding lol!" They fight, Jessica wins, and she tells him and all the humans to get off her lawn.
We cut to Arlene, Patrick and Terry. Arlene tells them to fix this nonsense already, and Pat and Terry decide to track down who they think may be responsible for the fires. More hot Marines, yes please (see what I did there?).
Hoyt is living back home with Mama now, so Jason and his pirate facial hair visit to offer him a place to stay. Hoyt tells him to skedaddle and Mama is so excited she’s gonna bake Jason a pie.
All my snuggles!!!
At Luna’s house, Emma is being ornery and refusing to sleep, so Luna heads into her room only to find an adorable wittle wolf puppy in jammies. Tiny. Wolf. Jammies! Everyone say it with me: awwwww.
Tara tells Grandma Lafayette and Sookie she’ll never forgive either of them, for their taste in sweaters and their terrible accents, respectively. As she bolts out the door, the silver mist gets in her eyes and she screams, so hey, at least we know that works in case Russell shows up.
Back at the Authority palace, Christopher Meloni is apparently Roman, the Vampire Pope. Vampope? Sure, we’ll go with that. Sharon Osbourne makes an appearance as they partake in a vampiric sacrament. Roman/Vampope again sends Nora to death. Please make it stick this time. He also runs down the list of stupid shit Eric and Bill have done, but he’s mercifully brief. He yells that he’s the Authority and I can tell he’s going to like reminding us of this fact. He asks the boys if they’re involved in the Sanguinist Movement, and they say “nope!” The counsel debates over whether to kill them or not, and as it’s really not looking good, Bill says he’ll offer them Russell for their lives.
In the midst of a bloody hospital room, we pan in to Russell lying on the bed looking all kinds of nasty. I think he’s supposed to look dried out but he reminds me of those lizard people in Skyrim instead. He makes gross noises and opens his eyes. Welcome back you crazy bastard!

Fun fact! This was the 50th episode of the series.

The Reverend thanks you for your time.




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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

HBO Slices and Dices!

 
HBO has taken the axe to three of its shows today announcing that Hung, How To Make It In America and the excellent Bored To Death have all been canceled.  Apparently, this is to make room for new shows including Lucky and Veep.

Low rated and Golden Globe nominated comedy Enlightened has been renewed.



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Monday, September 19, 2011

Emmy Winners!



Modern Family cleaned up last night winning five awards, including Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Comedy Series.  It was a night full of surprises including Kyle Chandler's win for Best Actor in a Drama.

Here is the list of winners.


-Outstanding Comedy Series: Modern Family

-Outstanding Drama Series: Mad Men

-Outstanding Mini-Series or Movie: Downtown Abbey

-Outstanding Lead Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie: Kate Winselt, Mildred Pierce

-Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series or Movie: Guy Pearce, Mildred Pierce

-Outstanding Directing for a Mini-Series or Movie: Brian Percival, Downtown Abbey

-Outstanding Lead Actor in a Mini-Series or Movie: Barry Pepper, The Kennedys

-Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Mini-Series or Movie: Maggie Smith, Downtown Abbey

-Outstanding Writing for a Mini-Series, Movie or Dramatic Special: Julian Fellowes, Downtown Abbey

-Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series: Kyle Chandler, Friday Night Lights

-Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series: Julianna Margulies, The Good Wife

-Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series: Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones

-Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series: Martin Scorsese, Boardwalk Empire

-Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Margo Martindale, Justified

-Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series: Jason Katim, Friday Night Lights

-Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart

-Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series: Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live

-Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Series: The Daily Show

-Outstanding Reality Competition Program: The Amazing Race

-Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series: Jim Parsons, The Big Bang Theory

-Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series: Julie Bowen, Modern Family

-Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series: Ty Burrell, Modern Family

-Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series: Michael Spiller, Modern Family

-Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series: Steven Levitan and Jeffrey Richman, Modern Family


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Monday, September 14, 2009

TV DVD Roundup!



We have a few great releases to cover today that have recently hit stores and wanted to give you guys a glance them. We'll have a second TV DVD Roundup later in the week so watch out for that.

This time, we're going to focus on two network dramas with strange happenings and two cable comedies with well...strange happenings.

The good news? All four of them are great examples of fine television. The bad news? Well, can you afford to buy them all?

Click the Rawr! for our thoughts on Fringe Season One, Supernatural Season Four, Flight of the Conchords Season Two and Important Things with Demetri Martin Season One!

Fringe: The Complete First Season
Starring: Anna Torv, Joshua Jackson, Lance Reddick, Kirk Acevedo, Blair Brown, Jasika Niciole with Mark Valley and John Noble.

First up is Fox's new supernatural drama from J.J. Abrams, Robert Orci and Alex Kurtzman, Fringe. The story centers around a female FBI Agent (Anna Torv) who finds herself investigating strange occurrences with the help of a brilliant scientist who's spent 17 years in a mental institution (John Noble) and his son (Joshua Jackson). As they investigate, it becomes clearer and clearer that someone is using the world as their own private lab and as they track "The Pattern" it leads them to a global corporation, Massive Dynamic.

Fans of The X-Files will be on familiar ground here. Fringe is more science based but the show is in the same vein. The cast is pitch perfect, with the exception of Mark Valley who, admittedly, I've never really liked that much.

The show is clever, extremely well written, and at times is completely crazy. It's a great watch. J.J. Abrams has a history of making great TV and Fringe is no exception.

The DVD set features a lot of special features including featurettes on the casting, the science behind the show, and the special effects. Deleted scenes, a gag reel, production diary, and more.

There's plenty for everyone with Fringe, even those hesitant to latch onto a genre show like this will find themselves pleased.

Season Two begins on September 17 so you should get watching so you can catch up in time.

Supernatural: The Complete Fourth Season
Starring: Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles

Next up is the The CW's occult hit, Supernatural. The series's fourth season finds the Brothers Winchester in some rather interesting biblical situations, not to mention continuing their road trip creepy monster battling ways. This time vampires, teddy bears, and the Devil are on the menu, among other things.

Now, I resisted this show for years. I really didn't think it was anything more than bait for tweeners. I can honestly say that I was wrong. Supernatural is a helluva fun show and has been consistently good through it's four seasons. There may be rough patch or two but for the most part it's a good show to get behind.

Season Four keeps that up well. This year delving more into the war between heaven and hell that our heroes are smack in the middle of. Granted, I had my doubts when I read what the season was going to be about, but I really enjoyed it.

That is directly related to the smart writing and fantastic performances from the leads. They carry this show and make it as good as it is.

The Season Four set features deleted and extended scenes, a gag reel, featurettes on the themes of the season and commentaries.

For those of you who write off Supernatural as a lame teen show not worth your time, let me assure you that is wrong. The show is really fun and is still running strong in it's fourth year.

Pick up Season Four so you can get through it in time for the premiere of the shows fifth season on well, it was last week but you can still catch up in time for episode two!
Flight of the Conchords
Starring: Jermaine Clement, Bret McKenzie, Rhys Darby, Kristen Schaal, and Arj Barker

Our favorite folk duo from New Zealand are back in the hilarious second season of HBO's Flight of the Conchords.

The laughs keep coming as the guys continue to try to break into the American music scene. I cannot get enough of this show. It's extremely funny and clever and even touching at times. Bret and Jermaine are fantastic characters that you can't help but get caught up with.

Some of the songs featured this season aren't as good as those from Season One but that does nothing to take away from the show. The real star here is the band themselves. Jermaine Clement is up for an Emmy this year for his work on this season. As good as he is, I didn't expect that to happen. I just didn't think this show would even be on Emmy's radar in terms of acting. Writing for sure as it's near brilliant at times but it was a complete shock for an acting nod!

The season two set features a documentary feature, commercials for Dave's pawn shop, New Zealand Consulate Meetings with Murray and Greg, deleted scenes, and outtakes. All of these features just help to make an already fantastic show even better.

Season Two of Flight of the Conchords
is a joy to watch and well worth the price. You'll want to get this and relive the show often considering I don't know if there is even going to be a third season. I'll watch these episodes again and hope there will be one.


Important Things with Demetri Martin
Starring: Demetri Martin

Last but certainly not least, is the new Comedy Central hit Important Things with Demetri Martin. It seems Comedy Central has been trying to recapture the magic of Chapelle's Show since it's shocking demise a few years ago. First came the dreadful Mind of Mencia, which is absolutely unwatchable.

Now, we have Important Things, which, to me anyway, is about as close as they will ever get. This show is hilarious. It helps to be a fan of Demetri Martin, which I am. In fact, I think he could be our generations Steve Martin. His charm is undeniable and his comedy is extremely clever. Whether it's a song or a sight gag or a sketch, this show is nearly all hit and very little miss.

The episodes cover things like Brains, Power, Chairs, Games, and more. Each episode is a laugh riot example of Martin's comedic genius.

The DVD contains all seven first season episodes with some bonus features like deleted sketches, commentaries, a poster, and more.

This is the cheapest of the sets featured here but it also has the least episodes. Still, it is packed full of funny so if I had to choose I would go with Important Things.


These are some great options for you to drop some coin on. It's a tough choice, even if the the funniest stuff is courtesy of Demetri Martin.

Fringe: The Complete First Season, Supernatural: The Complete Fourth Season, Flight of the Conchords: Season Two, and Important Things with Demetri Martin Season One are in stores now.


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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Fall TV Premiere Dates


Click the Rawr for a list of Season and Series premiere dates for the upcoming fall season. Get ready to set your DVRs!



Tuesday, September 8
8 pm 90210 (The CW)
9 pm Melrose Place (NEW! The CW)
10 pm Sons of Anarchy (FX)

Wednesday, September 9
8 pm America's Next Top Model (The CW)
8 pm So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
9 pm Glee (Fox)

Thursday, September 10
8 pm The Vampire Diaries (NEW! The CW)
9 pm Supernatural (The CW)

Monday, September 14
8 pm One Tree Hill (The CW)
9 pm Gossip Girl (The CW)
10 pm The Jay Leno Show (NEW! NBC)

Wednesday, September 16
9 pm The Beautiful Life (NEW! The CW)
(FOX) 8 PM - “Glee”

Thursday, September 17
8 pm Bones(FOX)
8 pm Survivor: Samoa (CBS)
8 pm Saturday Night Live Weekend Update (NBC)
8:30 pm Parks and Recreation (NBC)
9 pm The Office (NBC)
9 pm Fringe (FOX)
9:30 pm Community (NEW! NBC)
10 pm It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX)

Friday, September 18
(FOX) 8 PM - “Brothers”
(FOX) 8:30 PM - “Til Death”
(FOX) 9 PM - “Dollhouse”

Monday, September 21
8 pm House (FOX)
8 pm How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
8 pm Dancing With The Stars (ABC)
8 pm Heroes (NBC)
8:30 pm Accidentally on Purpose (NEW! CBS)
9 pm Two And A Half Men (CBS)
9:30 pm The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
10 pm Castle (ABC)
10 pm CSI: Miami (CBS)

Tuesday, September 22
8 pm NCIS (CBS)
9 pm NCIS: Los Angeles (NEW! CBS)
10 pm The Forgotten (NEW! ABC)
10 pm The Good Wife (NEW! CBS)

Wednesday, September 23
8 pm The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
8 pm Mercy (NEW! NBC)
8:30 pm Gary Unmarried (CBS)
9 pm Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
9 pm Modern Family (NEW! ABC)
9 pm Criminal Minds (CBS)
9:30 pm Cougar Town (NEW! ABC)
10 pm CSI: New York (CBS)
10 pm Eastwick (NEW! ABC)

Thursday, September 24
(ABC) 7 PM - “Flash Forward”
(ABC) 8 PM – “Grey’s Anatomy”
(CBS) 8 PM – “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”
(CBS) 9 PM – “The Mentalist”

Friday, September 25
8 pm FlashForward (NEW! ABC)
9 pm Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
9 pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS)
9 pm Dollhouse (FOX)
10 pm The Mentalist (CBS)

Sunday, September 27
7 pm Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (ABC)
8 pm The Simpsons (FOX)
8 pm Amazing Race (CBS)
8:30 pm The Cleveland Show (NEW! FOX)
9 pm Family Guy (FOX)
9:30 pm American Dad (FOX)
9 pm Desperate Housewives (ABC)
9 pm Dexter (Showtime)
10 pm Cold Case (CBS)
10 pm Brothers & Sisters (ABC)
10 pm Californication (Showtime)

Monday, September 28
9 pm Lie to Me (FOX)
9 pm Trauma (NEW! NBC)

Tuesday, September 29
8 pm Hell's Kitchen (Fox)
8 pm Shark Tank (NEW! ABC)
9 pm So You Think You Can Dance (Time Period Premiere)
9 pm Dancing With The Stars (ABC)

Wednesday, September 30
8 pm Hank (NEW! ABC)
8:30 pm The Middle (NEW! ABC)

Thursday, October 1
10 pm Private Practice (ABC)

Friday, October 2
8:30 pm 'Til Death (FOX)
9 pm Stargate Universe (SyFy)

Sunday, October 4
9 pm Three Rivers (NEW! CBS)

Thursday, October 8
(NBC) 7 P.M. - "Community"

Friday, October 9
8 pm Ugly Betty (ABC)

Thursday, October 15
9:30 pm 30 Rock (NBC)

Friday, October 23
10 pm White Collar (NEW! USA)

Tuesday, November 3
8 pm V (NEW! ABC)

Early 2010
(ABC) "LOST"
(FOX) "24" (Sunday, January 17 @ 9 PM)


Happy Fall!


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Thursday, July 16, 2009

61st Annual Emmy Nominations!


The nominations for this years 61s Emmys have been announced! Congrats to 30 Rock for receiving a staggering 22 nominations! HBO is again this years most nominated network with 99 nods. Boston Legal was robbed this year as it received only two acting nominations, both in the Supporting Actor Category for William Shatner and the brilliant Christian Clemenson. The show certainly deserved to be recognized for the writing and acting of others.

Click the Rawr! for the complete list of nominees. We'll have our picks up closer to the show date, Sunday, September 20.

Outstanding Voice-Over Performance

American Masters • Jerome Robbins: Something To Dance About • PBS • Thirteen/WNET American Masters

Ron Rifkin, Narrator

Family Guy • I Dream of Jesus • FOX • Fox Television Animation

Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin

Robot Chicken • Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II • Cartoon Network • ShadowMachine

Seth Green as Robot Chicken Nerd, Bob Goldstein, Ponda Baba, Anakin Skywalker, Imperial Officer

The Simpsons • Eeny Teeny Maya, Moe • FOX • Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television

Hank Azaria as Moe Syzlak

The Simpsons • The Burns And The Bees • FOX • Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television

Harry Shearer as Mr. Burns, Smithers, Kent Brockman, Lenny

The Simpsons • Father Knows Worst • FOX • Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television

Dan Castellaneta as Homer Simpson

Outstanding Animated Program (for programming less than one hour)

American Dad • Sixteen-Hundred Candles • FOX • 20th Century Fox/Underdog/Fuzzy Door

Robot Chicken • Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II • Cartoon Network • ShadowMachine

The Simpsons • Gone Maggie Gone • FOX • Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television

South Park • Margaritaville • Comedy Central • Central Productions

Outstanding Animated Program (for programming one hour or more)

Afro Samurai: Resurrection • Spike TV • A Studio Gonzo Production in association with

Spike TV and UppiTV

Destination Imagination (Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends) • Cartoon Network •

Cartoon Network Studios

Outstanding Art Direction For A Multi-Camera Series

The Big Bang Theory • The Hofstadter Isotope • The Vegas Renormalization • The

Lizard-Spock Expansion • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television

John S. Shaffner, Production Designer

Ann Margaret Shea, SDSA, Set Decorator

Hell's Kitchen • Episode #515 • FOX • An A. Smith & Co production in association with

Granada America

John Robert Janavs, Production Designer

Robert Frye, Art Director

Stephen Paul Fackrell, Set Decorator

How I Met Your Mother • Shelter Island • Not A Father's Day • CBS • 20th Century Fox

Television

Stephan G. Olson, Production Designer

Susan Eschelbach, Set Decorator

The New Adventures Of Old Christine • What Happens In Vegas Is Disgusting In Vegas •

Guess Who's Not Coming To Dinner • He Ain't Heavy • CBS • Kari's Logo Here in

association with Warner Bros. Television

Cabot McMullen, Production Designer

Amy Feldman, Set Decorator

Saturday Night Live • Anne Hathaway • Hugh Laurie • NBC • SNL Studios in

association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Eugene Lee, Production Designer

Akira Yoshimura, Production Designer

Keith Ian Raywood, Production Designer

Joe DuTullio, Art Director

Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series

Bones • The Hero In The Hold • FOX • 20th Century Fox Television

Michael Mayer, Production Designer

Gregory S. Richman, Art Director

Kimberly Wannop, Set Decorator

Heroes • Cold Snap • NBC • Universal Media Studios in association with Tailwind

Productions

Ruth Ammon, Production Designer

Sandy Getzler, Art Director

Ron Franco, Set Decorator

Mad Men • The Jet Set • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Dan Bishop, Production Designer

Christopher L. Brown, Art Director

Amy Wells, Set Decorator

Pushing Daisies • Dim Sum Lose Some • ABC • Living Dead Guy Productions, The

Jinks/Cohen Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Michael Wylie, Production Designer

Ken Creber, Art Director

Halina Siwolop, Set Decorator

True Blood • Burning House Of Love • Cold Ground • Sparks Fly Out • HBO • Your Face

Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO Entertainment

Suzuki Ingerslev, Production Designer

Cat Smith, Art Director

Rusty Lipscomb, SDSA, Set Decorator

The Tudors • 302 • 303 • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Peace Arch Entertainment, Reveille, Working Title, An Ireland-Canada Co-Production

Tom Conroy, Production Designer

Colman Corish, Art Director

Crispian Sallis, Set Decorator

Outstanding Art Direction For A Miniseries Or Movie

Generation Kill • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Rob Harris, Production Designer

Mickey Lennon, Art Director

Emelia Weavind, Set Decorator

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Kalina Ivanov, Production Designer

Brandt Gordon, Art Director

Norma Jean Sanders, Set Decorator

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Luciana Arrighi, Production Designer

Paul Ghirardani, Art Director

Ian Whittaker, Set Decorator

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

James Merifield, Production Designer

Paul Ghirardani, Art Director

Deborah Wilson, Set Decorator

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Dan Leigh, Production Designer

James Donahue, Art Director

Ron Von Blomberg, Set Decorator

Outstanding Art Direction For Variety, Music Or Nonfiction Programming

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

David Rockwell, Production Designer

Joe Celli, Art Director

David Edwards, Art Director

American Idol • Episode 821 • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Andy Walmsley, Production Designer

James Yarnell, Art Director

A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All • Comedy Central • Spartina Productions

Ellen Waggett, Production Designer

Jo Winiarski, Art Director

Kelly Hanson, Art Director

The 51st Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • John Cossette Productions in association with AEG Ehrlich Venture

Steve Bass, Production Designer

Brian J. Stonestreet, Production Designer

Alana Billingsley, Art Director

2008 MTV Video Music Awards • MTV • Den of Thieves and Ish Entertainment

Keith Ian Raywood, Production Designer

Scott M. Storey, Production Designer

Star Theodus Kahn, Art Director

James Pearse Connelly, Art Director

Outstanding Casting For A Comedy Series

Californication • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Aggressive

Mediocrity And Then…

Felicia Fasano, CSA, Casting By

The Office • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with

Universal Media Studios

Allison Jones, Casting By

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Jennifer McNamara, Casting Director

United States Of Tara • Showtime • Showtime presents in association with DreamWorks Television

Allison Jones, Original Casting By

Cami Patton, CSA, Casting By

Elizabeth Barnes, CSA, Casting By

Weeds • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Lionsgate Television and

Tilted Productions, Inc.

Dava Waite Peaslee, CSA, Casting By

Outstanding Casting For A Drama Series

Damages • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Julie Tucker, Casting By

Ross Meyerson, Casting By

Friday Night Lights • DirecTV • Imagine Entertainment in association with Universal Media Studios and Film 44

Linda Lowy, Casting By

John Brace, Casting By

Beth Sepko, Location Casting Director – Texas

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Laura Schiff, Casting By

Carrie Audino, Casting By

True Blood • HBO • Your Face Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO

Entertainment

Junie Lowry Johnson, CSA, Casting Director

Libby Goldstein, Casting Director

The Tudors • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Peace Arch Entertainment, Reveille, Working Title, An Ireland-Canada Co-Production

Nuala Moiselle, Casting By

Frank Moiselle, Casting By

Stephanie Gorin, CSA, Canadian Casting By

Mary Jo Slater, CSA, US Casting By

Steve Brooksbank, CSA, US Casting By

Outstanding Casting For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Generation Kill • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Alexa L. Fogel, CSA, Casting Director

Christa Schamberger, S.A. Casting Director

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Ellen Parks, CSA, Casting Director

Robin Cook, CSA, Location Casting Director

House Of Saddam • HBO • HBO Films in association with BBC

Elaine Grainger, Casting Director

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Kate Rhodes James, CDG, Casting Director

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Rachel Freck, Casting Director

Outstanding Choreography

81st Annual Academy Awards • Musicals Are Back • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture

Arts and Sciences

Rob Ashford, Choreographer

Dancing With The Stars • Jive / Great Balls of Fire • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Derek Hough, Choreographer

Julianne Hough, Choreographer

So You Think You Can Dance • Bleeding Love • FOX • Dick Clark Productions and 19

Entertainment

Tabitha D'umo, Choreographer

Napoleon D'umo, Choreographer

So You Think You Can Dance • Mercy • FOX • Dick Clark Productions and 19 Entertainment

Mia Michaels, Choreographer

So You Think You Can Dance • Adam and Eve / Silence • FOX • Dick Clark Productions and 19 Entertainment

Tyce Diorio, Choreographer

So You Think You Can Dance • A Los Amigos • FOX • Dick Clark Productions and 19

Entertainment

Dmitry Chaplin, Choreographer

Outstanding Cinematography For A Half-Hour Series

According To Jim • Heaven Opposed To Hell • ABC • ABC Studios

George Mooradian, Director of Photography

Californication • In Utero • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Aggressive Mediocrity And Then…

Michael Weaver, Director of Photography

Everybody Hates Chris • Everybody Hates Back Talk • CW • 3Arts Entertainment, Chris

Rock Enterprises, Inc. in association with CBS/Paramount Television

Mark Doering-Powell, Director of Photography

30 Rock • Apollo, Apollo • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Matthew Clark, Director of Photography

Weeds • No Man Is Pudding • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with

Lionsgate Television and Tilted Productions, Inc.

Michael Trim, Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For A One Hour Series

Breaking Bad • ABQ • AMC • High Bridge, Gran Via Productions, Sony Pictures

Television

Michael Slovis, Director of Photography

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation • For Warrick • CBS • A CBS Paramount Network

Television Production in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television

James L. Carter, Director of Photography

Life On Mars • Out Here In The Fields • ABC • A Space Floor TV and Kudos Production in

association with 20th Century Fox and ABC Studios

Kramer Morgenthau, Director of Photography

Mad Men • The New Girl • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Christopher Manley, Director of Photography

The Tudors • Episode 303 • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with

Peace Arch Entertainment, Reveille, Working Title, An Ireland-Canada Co-Production

Ousama Rawi, B.S.C., C.S.C., Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For A Miniseries Or Movie

Generation Kill • Combat Jack • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline

Productions in association with HBO Films

Ivan Strasburg, B.S.C., Director of Photography

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story • TNT • Sony Pictures Television, Thomasfilm and

The Hatchery LLC

John Aronson, Director of Photography

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Mike Eley, Director of Photography

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Michel Amathieu, A.F.C., Director of Photography

Little Dorrit • Part 1 • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Lukas Strebel, Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For Nonfiction Programming

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations • Laos • Travel Channel • Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.

Todd Liebler, Camera

Zach Zamboni, Camera

Deadliest Catch • Stay Focused Or Die • Discovery Channel • Original Productions, LLC in association with Discovery Channel

Cinematography Team

Expedition Africa • Episode 101 • HISTORY • Mark Burnett Productions for History

Cinematography Team

This American Life • John Smith • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with

Chicago Public Radio, Killer Films, Inc., Left/Right, Inc.

Adam Beckman, Director of Photography

Whale Wars • Nothing's Ideal • Animal Planet • RIVR Media in association with Animal Planet

Robert C. Case, Director of Photography

Outstanding Cinematography For Reality Programming

The Amazing Race • Don't Let A Cheese Hit Me • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Per Larsson, Director of Photography

Sylvestre Campe, Camera

Petr Cikhart, Camera

Tom Cunningham, Camera

Peter Riveschl, Camera

Intervention • Chad • A&E • Produced by GRB Entertainment for A&E Network

Bryan Donnell, Director of Photography

Out Of The Wild: The Alaska Experiment • What Did I Sign Up For? • Discovery Channel

• Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. in association with Discovery Channel

Derek Carver, Director of Photography

Michael Applebaum, Camera Operator

John Armstrong, Camera Operator

Marc Bennett, Camera Operator

Eric Freeburg, Camera Operator

Survivor • The Camp Is Cursed • CBS • SEG

Cinematography Team

Top Chef • The Last Supper • Bravo • Magical Elves, Bravo

Tim Spellman, Director of Photography

Outstanding Commercial

Airport Lounge • Amex / Platinum Card

Hungry Man, Production Company

Ogilvy and Mather, Ad Agency

Alec In Huluwood • Hulu

Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Ad Agency

Bottled Courage • Nike

@radical media, Production Company

Wieden & Kennedy, Ad Agency

Circus • Anheuser-Busch Budweiser

DDB Chicago, Ad Agency

PYTKA, Production Company

Heist • Coca-Cola

Wieden + Kennedy, Ad Agency

Psyop, Production Company

Magazine Buyer • Anheuser-Busch Bud Light

DDB Chicago, Ad Agency

Tool of North America, Production Company

Tips • Career Builder

MJZ, Production Company

Wedding • Sprint Nextel

O Positive, Production Company

Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, Ad Agency

Outstanding Costumes For A Series

Mad Men • Meditations In An Emergency • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Janie Bryant, Costume Designer

Le Dawson, Costume Supervisor

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency • Pilot • HBO • Mirage Enterprises and Cinechicks in

association with The Weinstein Company, BBC and HBO Entertainment

Jo Katsaras, Costume Designer

Zureta Schulz, Costume Supervisor

Pushing Daisies • Bzzzzzzzzz! • ABC • Living Dead Guy Productions, The Jinks/Cohen

Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Robert Blackman, Costume Designer

Carol Kunz, Costume Supervisor

The Tudors • Episode 307 • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Peace Arch Entertainment, Reveille, Working Title, An Ireland-Canada Co-Production

Joan Bergin, Costume Designer

Susan O'Connor Cave, Wardrobe Supervisor

Ugly Betty • In The Stars • ABC • ABC Studios

Patricia Field, Costume Designer

Molly Rogers, Assistant Costume Designer

Outstanding Costumes For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Catherine Marie Thomas, Costume Designer

Mickey Carleton, Assistant Costume Designer (New York)

House Of Saddam • Part 1 • HBO • HBO Films in association with BBC

Alexandra Caulfield, Costume Designer

Lupt Utama, Assistant Costume Designer

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Consolata Boyle, Costume Designer

Marion Weise, Costume Supervisor

The Librarian: Curse Of The Judas Chalice • TNT • Electric Entertainment

Kim Martinez, Costume Designer

Jennifer Kamrath, Costume Supervisor

Little Dorrit • Part 3 • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Barbara Kidd, Costume Designer

Marion Weise, Costume Supervisor

Outstanding Directing For A Comedy Series

Entourage • Tree Trippers • HBO • Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in

association with HBO Entertainment

Julian Farino, Director

Flight Of The Conchords • The Tough Brets • HBO • Dakota Pictures and Comedy Arts in

association with HBO Entertainment

James Bobin, Director

The Office • Stress Relief • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios

Jeff Blitz, Director

30 Rock • Apollo, Apollo • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association

with Universal Media Studios

Millicent Shelton, Director

30 Rock • Reunion • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with

Universal Media Studios

Beth McCarthy, Director

30 Rock • Generalissimo • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association

with Universal Media Studios

Todd Holland, Director

Outstanding Directing For A Drama Series

Battlestar Galactica • Daybreak (Part 2) • Syfy • R&D TV in association with Universal

Cable Productions

Michael Rymer, Director

Boston Legal • Made In China/Last Call • ABC • A David E. Kelley Production in

association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

Bill D'Elia, Director

Damages • Trust Me • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Todd A. Kessler, Director

ER • And In The End • NBC • Constant c Productions, Amblin Television in association with Warner Bros. Television.

Rod Holcomb, Director

Mad Men • The Jet Set • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Phil Abraham, Director

Outstanding Directing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Series

American Idol • Show 833 (The Final Three) • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV

Ltd.

Bruce Gowers, Director

The Colbert Report • 4159 • Comedy Central • Hello Doggie, Inc. with Busboy

Productions and Spartina Productions

Jim Hoskinson, Director

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • 13107 • Comedy Central • Central Productions, LLC

Chuck O'Neil, Director

Late Show With David Letterman • Episode 2932 • CBS • Worldwide Pants Incorporated

Jerry Foley, Director

Real Time With Bill Maher • 705 • HBO • Bill Maher Productions and Brad Grey Television in association with HBO Entertainment

Hal Grant, Director

Saturday Night Live • Host: Justin Timberlake • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Don Roy King, Director

Outstanding Directing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Roger Goodman, Director

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony • NBC • NBC Olympics

Bucky Gunts, Director

Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl Halftime Show • NBC • White Cherry Entertainment

in association with Don Mischer Productions

Don Mischer, Director

The Neighborhood Ball: An Inauguration Celebration • ABC • White Cherry

Entertainment

Glenn Weiss, Director

Will Ferrell: You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush • HBO •

Gary Sanchez Productions, Funny Business in association with HBO Entertainment

Marty Callner, Director

Outstanding Directing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Dramatic Special

Generation Kill • Bomb In The Garden • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline

Productions in association with HBO Films

Susanna White, Director

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Michael Sucsy, Director

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Thaddeus O'Sullivan, Director

Little Dorrit • Part 1 • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Dearbhla Walsh, Director

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Ross Katz, Director

Wallander: One Step Behind • PBS • A Left Bank Pictures/Yellow Bird/ TKBC/BBC series for WGBH

Philip Martin, Director

Outstanding Directing For Nonfiction Programming

The Amazing Race • Don't Let A Cheese Hit Me • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Bertram van Munster, Director

Project Runway • Finale (Part 1) • Bravo • Magical Elves for The Weinstein Company,

Full Picture, Bravo

Paul Starkman, Director

Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired • HBO • Milwood Pictures, Graceful Pictures, BBC, Antidote Films in association with HBO Documentary Films and ThinkFilm

Marina Zenovich, Director

This American Life • John Smith • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with

Chicago Public Radio, Killer Films, Inc., Left/Right, Inc.

Christopher Wilcha, Director

Adam Beckman, Director

Top Chef • The Last Supper • Bravo • Magical Elves, Bravo

Steve Hrynewicz, Director

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Drama Series

Battlestar Galactica • Daybreak (Part 2) • Syfy • R&D TV in association with Universal

Cable Productions

Andrew Seklir, A.C.E., Edited By

Julius Ramsay, Edited By

Michael O'Halloran, Edited By

Breaking Bad • ABQ • AMC • High Bridge, Gran Via Productions, Sony Pictures Television

Lynne Willingham, Edited By

Lost • The Incident • ABC • Grass Skirt Productions and ABC Studios

Stephen Semel, Editor

Mark Goldman, Editor

Chris Nelson, Editor

Mad Men • Maidenform • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Cindy Mollo, Edited By

24 • 7:00AM - 8:00AM • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions

Scott Powell, A.C.E., Edited By

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Comedy Series (Single Or Multi-Camera)

How I Met Your Mother • The Naked Man • CBS • 20th Century Fox Television

Sue Federman, Edited By

The Office • Two Weeks • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios

Stuart Bass, Edited By

The Office • Dream Team • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in

association with Universal Media Studios

Claire Scanlon, Editor

The Office • Stress Relief • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in

association with Universal Media Studios

David Rogers, Editor

Dean Holland, Editor

30 Rock • Apollo, Apollo • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Ken Eluto, A.C.E., Editor

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing For A Miniseries Or A Movie

Generation Kill • The Cradle Of Civilization • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown

Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Jason Krasucki, Editor

Generation Kill • A Burning Dog • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline

Productions in association with HBO Films

Oral Norrie Ottey, Editor

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Alan Heim, A.C.E., Editor

Lee Percy, A.C.E., Editor

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Lee Percy, A.C.E., Editor

Brian A. Kates, A.C.E., Editor

24: Redemption • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox TV in association with

Teakwood Lane Productions

Scott Powell, A.C.E., Edited By

Outstanding Short Form Picture Editing

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Kyle Cooper, Best Motion Picture Montage By

Hal Honigsberg, Editor

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • Episode 13098 • Comedy Central • Central

Productions, LLC

Graham Knox Frazier, Editor

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • Episode 13109 • Comedy Central • Central

Productions, LLC

Einar Westerlund, Editor

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 710A • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

David Timoner, Editor

Stand Up To Cancer • ABC/CBS/NBC • Laura Ziskin Productions & Seligman

Entertainment Inc.

David Brodie, Editor

Andy Grieve, Editor

Outstanding Picture Editing For A Special (Single Or Multi-Camera)

AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To Warren Beatty • USA • An AFI production

Michael Polito, Editor

Pi Ware, Editor

Oren Castro, Editor

Chris Rock - Kill The Messenger • HBO • Chris Rock Enterprises and Funny Business in association with HBO Entertainment

Michael D. Schultz, Editor

A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All • Comedy Central • Spartina Productions

Jason Baker, Editor

The Kennedy Center Honors • CBS • George Stevens, Jr. Presentation for Kennedy Center Television Productions, Inc.

Michael Polito, Editor

Ricky Gervais: Out Of England – The Stand-Up Special • HBO • Moffitt Lee Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Booey Kober, Editor

Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations • Laos • Travel Channel • Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.

Jesse Fisher, Editor

Deadliest Catch • Stay Focused Or Die • Discovery Channel • Original Productions, LLC in association with Discovery Channel

Kelly Coskran, Supervising Editor

Josh Earl, Editor

102 Minutes That Changed America • HISTORY • Produced by Siskel/Jacobs Productions for History

Seth Skundrick, Editor

Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired • HBO • Milwood Pictures, Graceful Pictures, BBC, Antidote Films in association with HBO Documentary Films and ThinkFilm

Joe Bini, Edited By

This American Life • John Smith • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with

Chicago Public Radio, Killer Films, Inc., Left/Right, Inc.

Joe Beshenkovsky, Editor

Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality Programming

The Amazing Race • Don't Let A Cheese Hit Me • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Eric Goldfarb, Editor

Julian Gomez, Editor

Andrew Kozar, Editor

Paul Nielsen, Editor

Michael Bolanowski, Editor

Jennifer Nelson, Editor

Jacob Parsons, Editor

The Celebrity Apprentice • Grave Reservations • NBC • Mark Burnett Productions

Chris Simpson, Supervising Editor

Jeff Runyan, Editor

Jason Pedroza, Editor

Matt Blair, Editor

Jason Steinberg, Editor

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition • The Martirez Family • ABC • Endemol USA

Wes Paster, Supervising Editor

Matt Deitrich, Supervising Editor

Steve Mellon, Supervising Editor

Arek Hope, Editor

Karin Hoving, Editor

Hilary Scratch, Editor

Phil Stuben, Editor

Penn & Teller: Bullshit! • New Age Medicine • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Penn & Teller, A Division of Buggs and Rudy Discount Corporation, Star Price Productions, The Wolper Organization

Steven Uhlenberg, Editor

Ian Sears, Editor

Brian Horn, Editor

Richard M. Erbeznik, Editor

Tim Sullivan, Editor

Project Runway • Finale (Part 1) • Bravo • Magical Elves for The Weinstein Company, Full Picture, Bravo

Jamie Pedroza, Edited By

Mary DeChambres, Edited By

Spiro C. Lampros, Edited By

Richie Edelson, Edited By

Maris Berzins, Edited By

Matthew Moul, Edited By

Steve Lichtenstein, Edited By

Top Chef • The Last Supper • Bravo • Magical Elves, Bravo

Annie Tighe, Edited By

Alan Hoang, Edited By

Adrienne Salisbury, Edited By

Kevin Leffler, Edited By

Katherine Griffin, Edited By

Sue Hoover, Edited By

LaRonda Morris, Edited By

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Single-Camera Series

Desperate Housewives • The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened • ABC • ABC

Studios

Gabor Heiligenberg, Department Head Hairstylist

Dena Green, Hairstylist

James Dunham, Hairstylist

Maria Fernandez-DiSarro, Hairstylist

Mad Men • The Gold Violin • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Gloria Ponce, Department Head Hairstylist

Katherine Rees, Key Hairstylist

Marilyn Phillips, Additional Hairstylist

Michele Payne, Additional Hairstylist

Pushing Daisies • Dim Sum Lose Some • ABC • Living Dead Guy Productions, The

Jinks/Cohen Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Daniel Curet, Department Head Hairstylist

Yuko Tokunaga Koach, Key Hairstylist

Gloria Conrad, Additional Hairstylist

Elizabeth Rabe, Additional Hairstylist

Tracey Ullman's State Of The Union • Episode 202 • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Allan McKeown Presents LLC

Martin Samuel, Department Head Hairstylist

Colleen Labaff, Hairstylist

The Tudors • Episode 307 • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Peace Arch Entertainment, Reveille, Working Title, An Ireland-Canada Co-Production

Dee Corcoran, Department Head Hairstylist

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 709 • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Mary Guerrero, Department Head Hairstylist

Cynthia Romo, Key Hairstylist

Jennifer Mazursky, Additional Hairstylist

Maria Valdivia, Additional Hairstylist

MADtv • Episode 1412 • FOX • Girl Group Company

Matthew Kasten, Department Head Hairstylist

Wendy Boscon, Assistant Department Head Hairstylist

Desiree Dizard, Hairstylist

Desmond Miller, Hairstylist

Saturday Night Live • Host: Josh Brolin • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC

Studios and Broadway Video

Bettie O. Rogers, Department Head Hairstylist

Jodi Mancuso, Key Hairstylist

Inga Thrasher, Additional Hairstylist

Two And A Half Men • I Think You Offended Don • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc.,

The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Pixley Schwartz, Department Head Hairstylist

Krista Borrelli, Additional Hairstylist

Janice Allison, Additional Hairstylist

Ralph Abalos, Personal Hairstylist

Outstanding Hairstyling For A Miniseries Or A Movie

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story • TNT • Sony Pictures Television, Thomasfilm and

The Hatchery LLC

Julia Walker, Department Head Hairstylist

Deena Adair, Key Hairstylist

Clifton Chippewa, Additional Hairstylist

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Jenny Fifield-Arbour, Department Head Hairstylist

Nancy E. Warren, Hairstylist

House Of Saddam • HBO • HBO Films in association with BBC

Marella Shearer, Department Head Hairstylist

Juliette Vankay, Key Hairstylist

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Kerin Parfitt, Department Head Hairstylist

Stefano Ceccarelli, Personal Hairstylist

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Karen Hartley-Thomas, Department Head Hairstylist

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Nonfiction

Bravo Digital Media: Top Chef • Bravo.com

Bravo Digital Media

The Late Night with Jimmy Fallon Digital Experience • NBC.com

NBC.com

The Saturday Night Live Digital Experience • NBC.com

NBC.com

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Fiction

The Dharma Initiative • ABC.com

ABC.com

The Office Digital Experience • NBC.com

NBC.com

The 30 Rock Digital Experience • NBC.com

NBC.com

Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic, Multi-Camera) For Variety, Music Or Comedy

Programming

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Robert A. Dickinson, Lighting Designer

Robert Barnhart, Lighting Director

Andy O'Reilly, Lighting Director

American Idol • Finale • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Kieran Healy, Lighting Designer

Joshua Hutchings, Lighting Director

George Harvey, Lighting Director

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 702A • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Simon Miles, Lighting Designer

Jimmy Kimmel Live • Episode 09-1182 • ABC • Jackhole Industries in association with ABC Studios

Christian Hibbard, Lighting Director

Late Show With David Letterman • Episode 3074 • CBS • Worldwide Pants Incorporated

Steven Brill, Lighting Designer

Tim Stephenson, Lighting Director

Saturday Night Live • Host: Hugh Laurie • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC

Studios and Broadway Video

Geoff Amoral, Lighting Director

Rick McGuinness, Lighting Director

Outstanding Main Title Design

Lie To Me • FOX • Twentieth Century Fox Television in association with Imagine Entertainment

Robert Bradley, Title Designer

Thomas Cobb, Title Designer

Storymakers • AMC • Leroy & Morton Productions

James Spindler, Creative Director

Mike Wasilewski, Designer

Ahmet Ahmet, Art Director

Grant Lau, Art Director

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Michael Riley, Title Designer

Dru Nget, Title Designer

Dan Meehan, Animator

Bob Swensen, Main Title Producer

True Blood • HBO • Your Face Goes Here Entertainment in association with HBO

Entertainment

Rama Allen, Designer

Shawn Fedorchuk, Editor

Matthew Mulder, Creative Director

Morgan Henry, Main Title Producer

Camm Rowland, Designer

Ryan Gagnier, Designer

United States Of Tara • Showtime • Showtime presents in association with

DreamWorks Television

Jamie Caliri, Director/Director of Photography/Editor/Main Digital Compositor

Dave Finkel, Creator

Brett Baer, Creator

Outstanding Makeup For A Single-Camera Series (Non-Prosthetic)

Grey's Anatomy • Dream A Little Dream Of Me, Part 1 and Part 2 • ABC • ABC Studios

Norman T. Leavitt, Department Head Makeup Artist

Brigitte Bugayong, Key Makeup Artist

Michelle Teleis, Additional Makeup Artist

Little Britain USA • 106 • HBO • 19 Entertainment/MBST Entertainment Limited in association with HBO Entertainment

John E. Jackson, Department Head Makeup Artist

Chris Burgoyne, Makeup Artist

Matthew Mungle, Makeup Artist

Mad Men • The Jet Set • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Debbie Zoller, Department Head Makeup Artist

Denise DellaValle, Key Makeup Artist

Ron Pipes, Additional Makeup Artist

Debra Schrey, Additional Makeup Artist

Nip/Tuck • Gisele Baylock And Legend • FX Networks • The Shepard/Robin Company in

association with Warner Bros. Television Productions, Inc.

Eryn Krueger Mekash, Department Head Makeup Artist

Stephanie Fowler, Key Makeup Artist

Pushing Daisies • Dim Sum Lose Some • ABC • Living Dead Guy Productions, The

Jinks/Cohen Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Todd A. McIntosh, Department Head Makeup Artist

David Martin DeLeon, Key Makeup Artist

Steven Anderson, Additional Makeup Artist

Outstanding Makeup For A Multi-Camera Series Or Special (Non-Prosthetic)

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 804 • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Melanie Mills, Department Head Makeup Artist

Zena Shtetsel, Key Makeup Artist

Patti Ramsey-Bortoli, Additional Makeup Artist

Angela Moos, Additional Makeup Artist

MADtv • Episode 1405 • FOX • Girl Group Company

Jennifer Aspinall, Department Head Makeup Artist

Alexei O'Brien, Additional Makeup Artist

David Williams, Additional Makeup Artist

Heather Mages, Additional Makeup Artist

Saturday Night Live • Host: Josh Brolin • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC

Studios and Broadway Video

Louie Zakarian, Department Head Makeup Artist

Josh Turi, Makeup Artist

Amy Tagliamonti, Makeup Artist

So You Think You Can Dance • Episode #421/422A • FOX • Dick Clark Productions and 19 Entertainment

Amy Elizabeth Strozzi, Department Head Makeup Artist

Heather Cummings, Key Makeup Artist

Tifanie White, Additional Makeup Artist

Marie DelPrete, Additional Makeup Artist

Outstanding Makeup For A Miniseries Or A Movie (Non-Prosthetic)

The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler (Hallmark Hall Of Fame Presentation) • CBS

• Jeff Most/Jeff Rice Productions in association with Hallmark Hall of Fame

Productions

Trefor Proud, Department Head Makeup Artist

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story • TNT • Sony Pictures Television, Thomasfilm and

The Hatchery LLC

Angie Wells, Department Head Makeup Artist

Wynona Price, Key Makeup Artist

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Linda Dowds, Department Head Makeup Artist

Susan Hayward, Key Makeup Artist

Vivian Baker, Personal Makeup Artist

Maneater • Lifetime • Sony Pictures Television

Kathrine James-Gibson, Department Head Makeup Artist

Loretta James-Demasi, Key Makeup Artist

Melanie Hughes Weaver, Personal Makeup Artist

Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup For A Series, Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation • A Space Oddity • CBS • A CBS Paramount Network

Television Production in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television

Matthew Mungle, Prosthetic Designer, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Clinton Wayne, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Melanie Levitt, Department Head Makeup Artist

Tom Hoerber, Key Makeup Artist

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Vivian Baker, Special Makeup Effects Department Head

Linda Dowds, Department Head Makeup Artist

Bill Corso, Prosthetic Designer

Sean Samson, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Grey's Anatomy • Stand By Me • ABC • ABC Studios

Norman T. Leavitt, Department Head Makeup Artist

Bari Dreiband-Burman, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Thomas R. Burman, Prosthetic Designer

Vincent Van Dyke, Prosthetic Designer

Little Britain USA • 105 • HBO • 19 Entertainment/MBST Entertainment Limited in association with HBO Entertainment

John E. Jackson, Special Makeup Effects Department Head

Matthew W. Mungle, Prosthetic Designer, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Chris Burgoyne, Makeup Artist

Nip/Tuck • Budi Sabri • FX Networks • The Shepard/Robin Company in association with

Warner Bros. Television Productions, Inc.

Bari Dreiband-Burman, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Thomas R. Burman, Prosthetic Designer

Dave Dupuis, Special Makeup Effects Artist

Tracey Ullman's State Of The Union • Episode 205 • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Allan McKeown Presents, LLC

Matthew Mungle, Prosthetic Designer, Special Makeup Effects Department Head

Sally Sutton Craven, Department Head Makeup Artist

Kate Shorter, Additional Makeup Artist

Outstanding Music Composition For A Series (Original Dramatic Score)

Castle • Flowers From Your Grave • ABC • ABC Studios

Robert Duncan, Composer

Ghost Whisperer • Leap Of Faith • CBS • Sander Moses in association with ABC Studios and CBS Paramount Television Network

Mark Snow, Composer

Legend Of The Seeker • Prophecy • Syndicated • ABC Studios

Joe LoDuca, Music By

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency • Pilot • HBO • Mirage Enterprises and Cinechicks in

association with The Weinstein Company, BBC and HBO Entertainment

Gabriel Yared, Composer

The Simpsons • Gone Maggie Gone • FOX • Gracie Films in Association with 20th Century Fox Television

Alf H. Clausen, Music By

24 • 7:00AM - 8:00AM • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions

Sean P. Callery, Music By

Outstanding Music Composition For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special (Original Dramatic Score)

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Rachel Portman, Composer

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Howard Goodall, Composer

Little Dorrit • Part 5 • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

John Lunn, Composer

Loving Leah (Hallmark Hall Of Fame Presentation) • CBS • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, Inc.

Jeff Beal, Music By

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Marcelo Zarvos, Composer

24: Redemption • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox TV in association with Teakwood Lane Productions

Sean P. Callery, Music By

Outstanding Music Direction

Christmas In Washington • TNT • The Stevens Co.

Ian Fraser, Musical Director

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 710A • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Harold Wheeler, Music Director

The 51st Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • John Cossette Productions in association with AEG Ehrlich Venture

Rickey Minor, Music Director

The Kennedy Center Honors • CBS • George Stevens, Jr. Presentation for Kennedy Center Television Productions, Inc.

Rob Mathes, Music Director

Rob Berman, Music Director

Streisand: The Concert • CBS • BJS Productions in association with The Gary Smith Company

William Ross, Music Director

Outstanding Original Music And Lyrics

81st Annual Academy Awards • Song Title: Hugh Jackman Opening Number • ABC •

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

William Ross, Original Music

John Kimbrough, Original Music

Dan Harmon, Original Lyrics

Rob Schrab, Original Lyrics

A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift Of All • Song Title: Much Worse Things • Comedy Central • Spartina Productions

Adam Schlesinger, Music By

David Javerbaum, Lyrics By

The 2008 ESPYS • Song Title: I Love Sports • ESPN • BTW Productions in association

with ESPN

Katreese Barnes, Composer

Justin Timberlake, Lyricist

Steve Higgins, Lyricist

Alex Baze, Lyricist

Rachel Hamilton, Lyricist

Kevin Miller, Lyricist

Jonathan Drubner, Lyricist

Dave Drabik, Lyricist

Flight Of The Conchords • Unnatural Love / Song Title: Carol Brown • HBO • Dakota

Pictures and Comedy Arts in association with HBO Entertainment

James Bobin, Composer and Lyricist

Bret McKenzie, Composer and Lyricist

Jemaine Clement, Composer and Lyricist

A Muppets Christmas: Letters To Santa • Song Title: I Wish I Could Be Santa Claus •

NBC • Muppets Productions in association with The Walt Disney Studios

Paul Williams, Original Songs By

Saturday Night Live • Host: Justin Timberlake / Song Title: Motherlover • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Akiva Schaffer, Lyrics By

Jorma Taccone, Lyrics By

Andy Samberg, Lyrics By

Justin Timberlake, Lyrics By

Asa Taccone, Music By

Drew Campbell, Music By

Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music

Great Performances • PBS • Thirteen/WNET

John Williams, Theme Music By

The Mole • ABC • Stone Stanley Entertainment

David Michael Frank, Original Music Composed By

Sons of Anarchy • Pilot • FX Networks • Sutter Ink and Linson Entertainment production in association with Fox 21 and FX

Bob Thiele, Music and Lyrics By

Dave Kushner, Music By

Curtis Stigers, Lyrics By

Kurt Sutter, Lyrics By

Storymakers • AMC • Leroy & Morton Productions

Bill Sherman, Original Theme Composed By

United States Of Tara • Showtime • Showtime presents in association with DreamWorks Television

Tim Delaughter, Main Title Theme by

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Comedy Series

The Big Bang Theory • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner

Bros. Television

Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper

Flight Of The Conchords • HBO • Dakota Pictures and Comedy Arts in association with HBO Entertainment

Jemaine Clement as Jemaine

Monk • USA • Universal Cable Productions in association with Mandeville Films and ABC Studios

Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk

The Office • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios

Steve Carell as Michael Scott

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy

Two And A Half Men • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Drama Series

Breaking Bad • AMC • High Bridge, Gran Via Productions, Sony Pictures Television

Bryan Cranston as Walter White

Dexter • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with John Goldwyn Productions,

The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions

Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan

House • FOX • Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z

Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions

Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House

In Treatment • HBO • Leverage, Closest To The Hole Productions and Sheleg in association with HBO Entertainment

Gabriel Byrne as Paul

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Jon Hamm as Don Draper

The Mentalist • CBS • Warner Bros. Television

Simon Baker as Patrick Jane

Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Cyrano de Bergerac (Great Performances) • PBS • A Cyrano on Film, LLC Production

with Thirteen/WNET New York in association with Ellen M Krass Productions, Inc. and NHK Enterprises

Kevin Kline as Cyrano de Bergerac

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Brendan Gleeson as Winston Churchill

King Lear (Great Performances) • PBS • A Co-production of The Performance Company,

Iambic Productions Limited, Thirteen/WNET New York and Channel 4, in association with NHK

Sir Ian McKellen as King Lear

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Kevin Bacon as LtCol Mike Strobl

24: Redemption • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox TV in association with

Teakwood Lane Productions

Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer

Wallander: One Step Behind • PBS • A Left Bank Pictures/Yellow Bird/ TKBC/BBC series for WGBH

Kenneth Branagh as Kurt Wallander

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Comedy Series

The New Adventures Of Old Christine • CBS • Kari's Logo Here in association with

Warner Bros. Television

Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Christine

Samantha Who? • ABC • ABC Studios

Christina Applegate as Samantha Newly

The Sarah Silverman Program • Comedy Central • Central Productions/Eleven Eleven

O'Clock Productions/Oil Factory Inc.

Sarah Silverman as Sarah Silverman

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Tina Fey as Liz Lemon

United States Of Tara • Showtime • Showtime presents in association with DreamWorks Television

Toni Collette as Tara Gregson

Weeds • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Lionsgate Television and

Tilted Productions, Inc.

Mary-Louise Parker as Nancy Botwin

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Drama Series

Brothers & Sisters • ABC • ABC Studios

Sally Field as Nora Walker

The Closer • TNT • The Shephard/Robin Company in association with Warner Bros.

Television

Kyra Sedgwick as Brenda Leigh Johnson

Damages • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Glenn Close as Patty Hewes

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • NBC • Wolf Films in association with Universal

Media Studios

Mariska Hargitay as Detective Olivia Benson

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson

Saving Grace • TNT • Fox Television

Holly Hunter as Grace Hanadarko

Outstanding Lead Actress In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Accidental Friendship • Hallmark Channel • A Muse Entertainment and Automatic

Pictures Production

Chandra Wilson as Yvonne

Coco Chanel • Lifetime • Lux Vide S.p.A, Pamp Productions and Alchemy Television

Group

Shirley MacLaine as Coco Chanel

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Drew Barrymore as Little Edie

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Jessica Lange as Big Edie

Prayers For Bobby • Lifetime • Once Upon The Times Films, LTD in association with

Permut Presentations and Sladek Taaffe Productions

Sigourney Weaver as Mary Griffith

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Comedy Series

Entourage • HBO • Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with

HBO Entertainment

Kevin Dillon as Johnny Drama

How I Met Your Mother • CBS • 20th Century Fox Television

Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson

The Office • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with

Universal Media Studios

Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Tracy Morgan as Tracy Jordan

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Jack McBrayer as Kenneth Parcell

Two And A Half Men • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Jon Cryer as Alan Harper

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series

Boston Legal • ABC • A David E. Kelley Production in association with Twentieth

Century Fox Television

William Shatner as Denny Crane

Boston Legal • ABC • A David E. Kelley Production in association with Twentieth

Century Fox Television

Christian Clemenson as Jerry Espenson

Breaking Bad • AMC • High Bridge, Gran Via Productions, Sony Pictures Television

Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman

Damages • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

William Hurt as Daniel Purcell

Lost • ABC • Grass Skirt Productions and ABC Studios

Michael Emerson as Ben Linus

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television

John Slattery as Roger Sterling

Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Ken Howard as Phelan Beale

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Len Cariou as Franklin D. Roosevelt

The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice • TNT • Electric Entertainment

Bob Newhart as Judson

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Tom Courtenay as Mr. Dorrit

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Andy Serkis as Rigaud

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series

Pushing Daisies • ABC • Living Dead Guy Productions, The Jinks/Cohen Company in

association with Warner Bros. Television

Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Amy Poehler as Various Characters

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Kristin Wiig as Various Characters

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Jane Krakowski as Jenna Maroney

Ugly Betty • ABC • ABC Studios

Vanessa Williams as Wilhelmina Slater

Weeds • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Lionsgate Television and

Tilted Productions, Inc.

Elizabeth Perkins as Celia Hodes

Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Drama Series

Damages • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Rose Byrne as Ellen Parsons

Grey's Anatomy • ABC • ABC Studios

Sandra Oh as Dr. Christina Yang

Grey's Anatomy • ABC • ABC Studios

Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey

In Treatment • HBO • Leverage, Closest To The Hole Productions and Sheleg in association with HBO Entertainment

Dianne Wiest as Gina

In Treatment • HBO • Leverage, Closest To The Hole Productions and Sheleg in

association with HBO Entertainment

Hope Davis as Mia

24 • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television in association with

Teakwood Lane Productions

Cherry Jones as President Allison Taylor

Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie

The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler (Hallmark Hall Of Fame Presentation) • CBS • Jeff Most/Jeff Rice Productions in association with Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions

Marcia Gay Harden as Janina

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Jeanne Tripplehorn as Jackie O.

House Of Saddam • HBO • HBO Films in association with BBC

Shohreh Aghdashloo as Sajida

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Janet McTeer as Clementine Churchill

Relative Stranger • Hallmark Channel • A Larry Levinson Production

Cicely Tyson as Pearl

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Comedy Series

Desperate Housewives • The Best Thing That Ever Could Have Happened • ABC • ABC

Studios

Beau Bridges as Eli Boggs

Saturday Night Live • Host: Justin Timberlake • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Justin Timberlake as Various Characters

30 Rock • Gavin Volure • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Steve Martin as Gavin Volure

30 Rock • The Bubble • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Jon Hamm as Dr. Drew Baird

30 Rock • Mamma Mia • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Alan Alda as Milton Greene

Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series

CSI: NY • Yahrzeit • CBS • A CBS/Paramount Television Production

Edward Asner as Abraham Klein

Damages • They Had to Tweeze That Out of My Kidney • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Ted Danson as Arthur Frobisher

Dexter • Go Your Own Way • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with John

Goldwyn Productions, The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions

Jimmy Smits as Miguel Prado

ER • And In The End • NBC • Constant c Productions, Amblin Television in association with Warner Bros. Television

Ernest Borgnine as Paul Manning

Rescue Me • Sheila • FX Networks • Produced by Apostle, The Cloudland Company and DreamWorks Television in association with Sony Pictures Television

Michael J. Fox as Dwight

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Comedy Series

The Big Bang Theory • The Maternal Capacitance • CBS • Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc. in association with Warner Bros. Television

Christine Baranski as Beverly Hofstadter

Monk • Mr. Monk And The Lady Next Door • USA • Universal Cable Productions in association with Mandeville Films and ABC Studios

Gena Rowlands as Marge

My Name Is Earl • Witch Lady • NBC • 20th Century Fox TV

Betty White as Crazy Witch Lady

Saturday Night Live • Presidential Bash 2008 • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Tina Fey as Governor Sarah Palin (Spoof)

30 Rock • The One With The Cast Of 'Night Court' • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Jennifer Aniston as Claire

30 Rock • Christmas Special • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Elaine Stritch as Colleen Donaghy

Outstanding Guest Actress In A Drama Series

Grey's Anatomy • No Good At Saying Sorry (One More Chance) • ABC • ABC Studios

Sharon Lawrence as Robbie Stevens

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • Swing • NBC • Wolf Films in association with

Universal Media Studios

Ellen Burstyn as Bernadette Stabler

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • Persona • NBC • Wolf Films in association with

Universal Media Studios

Brenda Blethyn as Linnie Malcolm/Caroline Cantwell

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit • Ballerina • NBC • Wolf Films in association with

Universal Media Studios

Carol Burnett as Bridget "Birdie" Sulloway

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency • The Boy With The African Heart • HBO • Mirage

Enterprises and Cinechicks in association with The Weinstein Company, BBC and HBO

Entertainment

CCH Pounder as Mrs. Curtin

Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition Program

The Amazing Race • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Phil Keoghan, Host

American Idol • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Ryan Seacrest, Host

Dancing With The Stars • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Tom Bergeron, Host

Project Runway • Bravo • Magical Elves for The Weinstein Company, Full Picture, Bravo

Heidi Klum, Host

Survivor • CBS • SEG

Jeff Probst, Host

Top Chef • Bravo • Magical Elves, Bravo

Padma Lakshmi, Host

Tom Colicchio, Co-Host

Outstanding Comedy Series

Entourage • HBO • Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with

HBO Entertainment

Family Guy • FOX • Fox Television Animation

Flight Of The Conchords • HBO • Dakota Pictures and Comedy Arts in association with HBO Entertainment

How I Met Your Mother • CBS • 20th Century Fox Television

The Office • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios

30 Rock • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal

Media Studios

Weeds • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Lionsgate Television and

Tilted Productions, Inc.

Outstanding Drama Series

Big Love • HBO • Anima Sola Productions and Playtone in association with HBO Entertainment

Breaking Bad • AMC • High Bridge, Gran Via Productions, Sony Pictures Television

Damages • FX Networks • FX Productions and Sony Pictures Television

Dexter • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with John Goldwyn Productions,

The Colleton Company, Clyde Phillips Productions

House • FOX • Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z

Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions

Lost • ABC • Grass Skirt Productions and ABC Studios

Mad Men • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Outstanding Miniseries

Generation Kill • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Outstanding Made For Television Movie

Coco Chanel • Lifetime • Lux Vide S.p.A, Pamp Productions and Alchemy Television Group

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Prayers For Bobby • Lifetime • Once Upon the Times Films, LTD in association with Permut Presentations and Sladek Taaffe Productions

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Series

The Colbert Report • Comedy Central • Hello Doggie, Inc. with Busboy Productions and

Spartina Productions

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • Comedy Central • Central Productions, LLC

Late Show With David Letterman • CBS • Worldwide Pants Incorporated

Real Time With Bill Maher • HBO • Bill Maher Productions and Brad Grey Television in

association with HBO Entertainment

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Outstanding Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

Chris Rock - Kill The Messenger • HBO • Chris Rock Enterprises and Funny Business in association with HBO Entertainment

Kathy Griffin: She'll Cut A Bitch • Bravo • Rickmill Productions, Bravo

The Kennedy Center Honors • CBS • George Stevens, Jr. Presentation for Kennedy Center Television Productions, Inc.

Ricky Gervais: Out Of England – The Stand-Up Special • HBO • Moffitt Lee Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Will Ferrell: You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush • HBO • Gary Sanchez Productions, Funny Business in association with HBO Entertainment

Outstanding Special Class - Short-format Animated Programs

Disney's Phineas And Ferb • The Monster Of Phineas-N-Ferbenstein • Disney Channel •

Disney Channel

SpongeBob SquarePants • Dear Vikings • Nickelodeon • Nickelodeon in association with United Plankton Pictures, Inc.

Outstanding Special Class Programs

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony • NBC • NBC Olympics

Carnegie Hall Opening Night 2008: A Celebration of Leonard Bernstein (Great Performances) • PBS • A Production of Carnegie Hall and Thirteen/WNET New York in association with San Francisco Symphony

George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize • PBS • A production of WETA

Washington, D.C.; The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Mark Krantz

Productions and CoMedia

The 62nd Annual Tony Awards • CBS • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Tony Award Productions

Outstanding Special Class - Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs

Battlestar Galactica: The Face Of The Enemy • Syfy.com • Universal Cable Productions

Ronald D. Moore, Executive Producer

David Eick, Executive Producer

Jane Espenson, Executive Producer

Harvey Frand, Produced By

Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl Halftime Show • NBC • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Don Mischer Productions

Don Mischer, Executive Producer

Ricky Kirshner, Executive Producer

Glenn Weiss, Executive Producer

Bruce Springsteen, Performer

The Daily Show: The Daily Show Correspondents On Jon Stewart • ComedyCentral.com • Comedy Central Digital Media

Kahane Corn, Co-Executive Producer

Paul Beddoe-Stephens, Co-Executive Producer

Nick Poppy, Producer

Rich Sullivan, Producer

Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog • drhorrible.com • Mutant Enemy, Inc.

Joss Whedon, Producer

Michael Boretz, Producer

David Burns, Producer

30 Rock's Kenneth the Web Page • NBC.com • Universal Media Studios

Jack McBrayer, Producer

Eric Gurian, Producer

Josh Silberman, Producer

Tracey Wigfield, Producer

Bill Sell, Producer

Outstanding Special Class - Short-format Nonfiction Programs

Jay Leno’s Garage • jaylenosgarage.com • NBC.com

Jay Leno, Producer

Helga Pollock, Producer

Robert Angelo, Producer

Writer's Draft • Fox Movie Channel • A Fox Movie Channel production in association with Polaris Productions, Inc.

Kenny Rhodes, Producer

Outstanding Children's Program

Hannah Montana • Disney Channel • It's a Laugh Productions/Michael Poryes/Disney Channel

Michael Poryes, Executive Producer

Steven Peterman, Executive Producer

Douglas Lieblein, Co-Executive Producer

Andrew Green, Co-Executive Producer

Richard G. King, Produced By

iCarly • Nickelodeon • Nickelodeon in association with Schneider's Bakery

Dan Schneider, Executive Producer

Robin Weiner, Supervising Producer

Bruce Rand Berman, Produced by

Joe Catania, Producer

Wizards Of Waverly Place • Disney Channel • It's a Laugh Productions/Disney Channel

Todd J. Greenwald, Executive Producer

Peter Murrieta, Executive Producer

Vince Cheung, Executive Producer

Ben Montanio, Executive Producer

Matt Goldman, Co-Executive Producer

Greg A. Hampson, Produced By

Outstanding Children's Nonfiction Program

Grandpa, Do You Know Who I Am? With Maria Shriver • HBO • HBO Documentary Films and the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health in association with the Alzheimer’s Association, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Geoffrey Beene Gives Back Alzheimer’s Initiative, and Planet Grande Pictures

Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

Maria Shriver, Executive Producer

Veronica Brady, Supervising Producer

Eamon Harrington, Produced By

John Watkin, Produced By

John Hoffman, Series Producer

Nick News With Linda Ellerbee Coming Home: When Parents Return from War • Nickelodeon • Nickelodeon in association with Lucky Duck Productions

Linda Ellerbee, Executive Producer

Rolfe Tessem, Executive Producer

Wally Berger, Supervising Producer

Mark Lyons, Producer

Martin Toub, Produced By

Outstanding Nonfiction Special

The Alzheimer's Project: Momentum In Science (Parts 1 & 2) • HBO • HBO

Documentary Films and the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health in association with the Alzheimer’s Association, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund,

Geoffrey Beene Gives Back Alzheimer’s Initiative

Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

Maria Shriver, Executive Producer

John Hoffman, Series Producer/Produced By

Susan Froemke, Produced By

Farrah's Story • NBC • Sweetened by Risk LLC

Alexandra Gleysteen, Executive Producer

Craig Nevius, Executive Producer

Farrah Fawcett, Executive Producer

Robert Dean, Producer

Alana Stewart, Produced By

Michael J. Fox: Adventures Of An Incurable Optimist • ABC • Lincoln Square Production in association with ABC Entertainment

Michael J. Fox, Executive Producer

Nelle Fortenberry, Executive Producer

Rudy Bednar, Executive Producer

102 Minutes That Changed America • HISTORY • Produced by Siskel/Jacobs Productions for History

Greg Jacobs, Executive Producer

Jon Siskel, Executive Producer

Susan Werbe, Executive Producer

Nicole Rittenmeyer, Producer

Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired • HBO • Milwood Pictures, Graceful Pictures, BBC, Antidote Films in association with HBO Documentary Films and ThinkFilm

Steven Soderbergh, Executive Producer

Randy Wooten, Executive Producer

Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Produced By

Lila Yacoub, Produced By

Marina Zenovich, Produced By

Outstanding Nonfiction Series

American Experience • PBS • A David Grubin Productions film for American Experience

Mark Samels, Executive Producer

Nick Fraser, Executive Producer

Susan Bellows, Series Producer

David Grubin, Produced By

American Masters • PBS • Thirteen/WNET American Masters

Susan Lacy, Executive Producer

Prudence Glass, Series Producer

Julie Sacks, Supervising Producer

Judy Kinberg, Producer

Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations • Travel Channel • Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.

Myleeta Aga, Executive Producer

Christopher Collins, Executive Producer

Lydia Tenaglia, Executive Producer

Paul Cabana, Producer

Biography • BIO • Triple Threat Television for the BIO Channel

Gary Cohen, Executive Producer

Peter Tarshis, Executive Producer

Eliza Kurtz, Producer

Deadliest Catch • Discovery Channel • Original Productions, LLC in association with

Discovery Channel

Thom Beers, Executive Producer

Jeff Conroy, Executive Producer

Paul Gasek, Executive Producer

Tracy Rudolph, Executive Producer

Matt Renner, Co-Executive Producer

Ethan Prochnik, Supervising Producer

This American Life • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Chicago Public

Radio, Killer Films, Inc., Left/Right, Inc.

This American Life Producing Team

Outstanding Reality Program

Antiques Roadshow • PBS • WGBH Educational Foundation

Marsha Bemko, Executive Producer

Sam Farrell, Supervising Producer

Dirty Jobs • Discovery Channel • Pilgrim Films and Television, Inc. in association with

Discovery Channel

Craig Piligian, Executive Producer

Eddie Barbini, Executive Producer

Mike Rowe, Executive Producer

Eddie Rohwedder, Supervising Producer

Scott Popjes, Supervising Producer

Dave Barsky, Producer

John Scott III, Producer

Gena McCarthy, Executive Producer

Dog Whisperer • NGC • MPH Entertainment in association with Emery/Sumner Productions

Jim Milio, Executive Producer

Melissa Jo Peltier, Executive Producer

Mark Hufnail, Executive Producer

SueAnn Fincke, Series Producer

Sheila Possner Emery, Producer

Kay Bachman Sumner, Producer

Intervention • A&E • Produced by GRB Entertainment for A&E Network

Gary Benz, Executive Producer

Michael Branton, Executive Producer

Sam Mettler, Executive Producer

Dan Partland, Executive Producer

Robert Sharenow, Executive Producer

Colleen Conway, Executive Producer

Jeff Grogan, Supervising Producer

Trisha Kirk Redding, Producer

Sarah Skibitzke, Producer

Kurt Schemper, Produced By

Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List • Bravo • Picture This Television, Bravo

Marcia Mule, Executive Producer

Bryan Scott, Executive Producer

Lisa M. Tucker, Executive Producer

Kathy Griffin, Executive Producer

Cori Abraham, Executive Producer

Andrew Cohen, Executive Producer

Jenn Levy, Executive Producer

Amy Kohn, Co-Executive Producer

MythBusters • Discovery Channel • Beyond Productions in association with Discovery

Channel

Mary Donahue, Senior Executive Producer

John Luscombe, Executive Producer

Dan Tapster, Executive Producer

Rob Hammersley, Co-Executive Producer

Tracy Rudolph, Supervising Producer

Alice Dallow, Producer

Tabitha Lentle, Producer

Outstanding Reality – Competition Program

The Amazing Race • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Bertram van Munster, Executive Producer

Jerry Bruckheimer, Executive Producer

Jonathan Littman, Executive Producer

Hayma "Screech" Washington, Executive Producer

Elise Doganieri, Co-Executive Producer

Amy Nabseth Chacon, Co-Executive Producer

Mark Vertullo, Co-Executive Producer

Matt Schmidt, Supervising Producer

Jarratt Carson, Supervising Producer

Evan Weinstein, Supervising Producer

Giselle Parets, Senior Producer

Michael Norton, Senior Producer

Patrick Cariaga, Senior Producer

Phil Keoghan, Producer

American Idol • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Ken Warwick, Executive Producer

Cecile Frot-Coutaz, Executive Producer

Simon Fuller, Executive Producer

Charles Boyd, Co-Executive Producer

Patrick M. Lynn, Supervising Producer

Megan Michaels, Supervising Producer

Dancing With The Stars • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Conrad Green, Executive Producer

Rob Wade, Co-Executive Producer

Matilda Zoltowski, Co-Executive Producer

Joe Sungkur, Supervising Producer

Ashley Edens-Shaffer, Supervising Producer

Kim Kilbey, Senior Producer

Erin O'Brien, Producer

Project Runway • Bravo • Magical Elves for The Weinstein Company, Full Picture, Bravo

Harvey Weinstein, Executive Producer

Bob Weinstein, Executive Producer

Dan Cutforth, Executive Producer

Rich Bye, Executive Producer

Jane Lipsitz, Executive Producer

Jane Cha, Executive Producer

Desiree Gruber, Executive Producer

Heidi Klum, Executive Producer

Frances Berwick, Executive Producer

Andrew Cohen, Executive Producer

Shari Levine, Executive Producer

Casey Kriley, Co-Executive Producer

Rich Buhrman, Co-Executive Producer

Michael Rucker, Co-Executive Producer

Andrew Wallace, Co-Executive Producer

Barbara Schneeweiss, Producer

Top Chef • Bravo • Magical Elves, Bravo

Dan Cutforth, Executive Producer

Jane Lipsitz, Executive Producer

Shauna Minoprio, Executive Producer

Andrew Cohen, Executive Producer

Frances G. Berwick, Executive Producer

Dave Serwatka, Executive Producer

Rich Buhrman, Co-Executive Producer

Liz Cook, Co-Executive Producer

Fred Pichel, Co-Executive Producer

Casey Kriley, Co-Executive Producer

Gaylen Gawlowski, Co-Executive Producer

Nan Strait, Supervising Producer

Kevin Leffler, Supervising Producer

Exceptional Merit In Nonfiction Filmmaking

The Memory Loss Tapes • HBO • HBO Documentary Films and the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health in association with the Alzheimer’s Association, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund, Geoffrey Beene Gives Back Alzheimer’s

Initiative and Sceneworks

Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

Maria Shriver, Executive Producer

John Hoffman, Series Producer

Shari Cookson, Produced by

Nick Doob, Produced By

Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery • HBO • HBO Documentary Films

Sheila Nevins, Executive Producer

Jacqueline Glover, Supervising Producer

Jon Alpert, Produced By

Matthew O'Neill, Produced By

Outstanding Writing for Nonfiction Programming

American Experience • The Trials Of J. Robert Oppenheimer • PBS • A David Grubin

Productions film for American Experience

David Grubin, Writer

American Masters • Jerome Robbins: Something To Dance About • PBS • Thirteen/WNET American Masters

Amanda Vaill, Writer

Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business Of America • When I'm Bad, I'm Better—The Groundbreakers • PBS • A co-production of Ghost Light Films and Thirteen/WNET New York in association with Rhino Entertainment and BBC

Michael Kantor, Writer

Laurence Maslon, Writer

Penn & Teller: Bullshit! • New Age Medicine • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Penn & Teller, A Division of Buggs and Rudy Discount Corporation, Star Price Productions, The Wolper Organization

Penn Jillette, Writer

Teller, Writer

Star Price, Writer

Rich Nathanson, Writer

Michael Goudeau, Writer

David Wechter, Writer

Cliff Schoenberg, Writer

Sheryl Zohn, Writer

Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired • HBO • Milwood Pictures, Graceful Pictures, BBC, Antidote Films in association with HBO Documentary Films and ThinkFilm

Joe Bini, Writer

P.G. Morgan, Writer

Marina Zenovich, Writer

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Series

Battlestar Galactica • Daybreak (Part 2) • Syfy • R&D TV in association with Universal

Cable Productions

Daniel Colman, Supervising Sound Editor/Sound Designer

Jack Levy, Supervising Sound Editor

Vince Balunas, Dialogue/ADR Editor

Sam Lewis, Sound Effects Editor

Michael Baber, Music Editor

Doug Maddik, Foley Artist

Rick Partlow, Foley Artist

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation • Mascara • CBS • A CBS Paramount Network Television

Production in association with Jerry Bruckheimer Television

Mace J. Matiosian, Supervising Sound Editor

Ruth Adelman, ADR Supervisor

Jivan Tahmizian, Dialogue Editor

David Van Slyke, Sound Effects Editor

Troy Hardy, Music Editor

Joseph Sabella, Foley Artist

James Bailey, Foley Artist

Smallville • Bloodline • CW • Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television

Michael E. Lawshe, Supervising Sound Editor

Jessica Dickson, Dialog Editor

Norval Crutcher III, ADR Editor

Paul Diller, Sound FX Editor

Marc Meyer, Sound Effects Editor

Tim Cleveland, Sound Effects Editor

Jenny Leite, Sound Editor

Chris McGeary, Music Editor

Michael Crabtree, Foley Artist

Al Gomez, Foley Artist

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles • Mr. Ferguson Is Ill Today • FOX • Bartleby

Company and The Halcyon Company in association with Warner Bros. Television

Jon Ibrahim Mete, Supervising Sound Editor

Pat Foley, Dialogue Editor

Tim Farrell, Sound Effects Editor

David Werntz, Sound Effects Editor

Jerry Edemann, Sound Editor

Michael Baber, Music Editor

Catherine Rose, Foley Artist

Shelly Roden, Foley Artist

24 • 10:00PM - 11:00PM • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions

William D. Dotson, Supervising Sound Editor

Catherine M. Speakman, Supervising ADR Editor

Jeffrey Whitcher, Sound Editor

Pembrooke Andrews, Sound Editor

Dayl Fontenault, Sound Editor

Shawn Kennelly, Sound Editor

Melissa Kennelly, Sound Editor

Jeffrey Charboneau, Music Editor

Laura Macias, Foley Artist

Vincent Nicastro, Foley Artist

Outstanding Sound Editing For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler (Hallmark Hall Of Fame Presentation) • CBS • Jeff Most/Jeff Rice Productions in association with Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions

Stephen Grubbs, Sound Supervisor/ADR Supervisor

Suzanne Angel, Dialogue Editor

Joy Ealy, Dialogue Editor

Bob Costanza, Sound Effects Editor

Richard S. Steele, Sound Effects Editor

Erich Gann, Sound Effects Editor

Rob Webber, Sound Effects Editor

Christopher Kennedy, Music Editor

Tim Chilton, Foley Artist

Sharon Michaels, Foley Artist

Generation Kill • The Cradle Of Civilization • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Stefan Henrix, Supervising Sound Editor

Graham Headicar, Sound Effects Editor

Jack Whittaker, Sound Effects Editor

Lee Walpole, Sound Effects Editor

Becki Ponting, Supervising ADR Editor

Jennifer Ralston, MPSE, Supervising ADR Editor

Iain Eyre, Dialogue Editor

Andre Schmidt, ADR Editor

Virginia Thorn, Sound Editor

Andy Kennedy, Sound Designer

Pete Burgis, Foley Artist

Andi Derrick, Foley Artist

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Mark Auguste, Supervising Sound Editor

Sam Auguste, Dialogue Editor

Glen Gathard, Sound Editor

Graham Sutton, Music Editor

Peter Burgess, Foley Artist

Andy Derek, Foley Artist

The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice • TNT • Electric Entertainment

Robert Webber, Sound Supervisor

Noah Blough, Supervising ADR/Dialogue Editor

Christopher Winter, Dialogue Editor

Bob Costanza, Sound Effects Editor

Mike Dickeson, Sound Effects Editor

Penny Harold, Background Editor

Andrew Garrett Lange, Sound Editor

Jason Ruder, Music Editor

Chris Moriana, Foley Artist

Catherine Harper, Foley Artist

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

Frank Gaeta, Supervising Sound Editor

Rickley Dumm, Sound Editor

David Grant, Sound Editor

Tim Boggs, Sound Editor

Johnny Caruso, MPSE, Music Editor

Catherine Harper, Foley Artist

Chris Moriana, Foley Artist

24: Redemption • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox TV in association with

Teakwood Lane Productions

William D. Dotson, Supervising Sound Editor

Catherine M. Speakman, Supervising ADR Editor

Jeffrey Whitcher, Sound Effects Desinger

Pembrooke Andrews, Sound Editor

Shawn Kennelly, Sound Editor

Dayl Fontenault, Sound Editor

Melissa Kennelly, Sound Editor

Jeffrey Charboneau, Music Editor

Laura Macias, Foley Artist

Vincent Nicastro, Foley Artist

Outstanding Sound Editing For Nonfiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)

The Amazing Race • Don't Let A Cheese Hit Me • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Eric Goldfarb, Sound Editor

Julian Gomez, Sound Editor

Andrew Kozar, Sound Editor

Paul Nielsen, Sound Editor

Jacob Parsons, Sound Editor

Rick Livingstone, Music Editor

American Masters • Glass: A Portrait Of Philip In Twelve Parts • PBS • Thirteen/WNET American Masters

Stephen R. Smith, Sound Supervisor

China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province • HBO • HBO Documentary

Films

Branka Mrkic-Tana, Sound Editor

102 Minutes That Changed America • HISTORY • Produced by Siskel/Jacobs Productions for History

Seth Skundrick, Sound Designer

Roman Polanski: Wanted And Desired • HBO • Milwood Pictures, Graceful Pictures, BBC, Antidote Films in association with HBO Documentary Films and ThinkFilm

D.D. Stenehjem, Sound Editor

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (One Hour)

Battlestar Galactica • Daybreak (Part 2) • Syfy • R&D TV in association with Universal

Cable Productions

Rick Bal, Production Mixer

Michael Olman, C.A.S., Supervising Re-Recording Mixer

Kenneth Kobett, C.A.S., Supervising Re-Recording Mixer

Boston Legal • Last Call • ABC • A David E. Kelley Production in association with Twentieth Century Fox Television

Clark King, Production Mixer

Peter R. Kelsey, Re-Recording Mixer

David Rawlinson, Re-Recording Mixer

House • House Divided • FOX • Universal Media Studios in association with Heel and Toe Films, Shore Z Productions and Bad Hat Harry Productions

Von Varga, Production Sound Mixer

Richard Weingart, Re-Recording Mixer

Gerry Lentz, Re-Recording Mixer

Lost • The Incident • ABC • Grass Skirt Productions and ABC Studios

Robert Anderson, Production Sound Mixer

Ken King, Production Sound Mixer

Scott Weber, Re-Recording Mixer

Frank Morrone, Re-Recording Mixer

24 • 10:00PM - 11:00PM • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions

William Gocke, C.A.S., Production Mixer

Michael Olman, C.A.S., Supervising Re-Recording Mixer

Kenneth Kobett, C.A.S., Supervising Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Miniseries Or A Movie

Generation Kill • The Cradle Of Civilization • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Colin Nicolson, Production Mixer

Paul Hamblin, Re-Recording Mixer

Martin Jensen, Re-Recording Mixer

Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story • TNT • Sony Pictures Television, Thomasfilm and The Hatchery LLC

Jeffree Bloomer, Production Mixer

Mark Linden, Re-Recording Mixer

Alan Decker, Re-Recording Mixer

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Henry Embry, Production Mixer

Rick Ash, Re-Recording Mixer

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

T.J. O'Mara, Production Mixer

Rick Ash, Re-Recording Mixer

24: Redemption • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox TV in association with

Teakwood Lane Productions

William Gocke, C.A.S., Production Mixer

Michael Olman, C.A.S., Supervising Re-Recording Mixer

Kenneth Kobett, C.A.S., Supervising Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Comedy Or Drama Series (Half-Hour) And Animation

Entourage • Pie • HBO • Leverage and Closest to the Hole Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Tom Stasinis, Production Mixer

Dennis Kirk, Re-Recording Mixer

Bill Jackson, Re-Recording Mixer

Flight Of The Conchords • Unnatural Love • HBO • Dakota Pictures and Comedy Arts in

association with HBO Entertainment

Alex Sullivan, Production Mixer

Brian Riordan, Re-Recording Mixer

The Office • The Michael Scott Paper Co. • NBC • Deedle-Dee Productions and Reveille LLC in association with Universal Media Studios

Benjamin Patrick, Production Mixer

John W. Cook, Re-Recording Mixer

Peter J. Nusbaum, Re-Recording Mixer

Scrubs • My Jerks • ABC • ABC Studios

Joe Foglia, Production Mixer

John W. Cook, Re-Recording Mixer

Peter J. Nusbaum, Re-Recording Mixer

30 Rock • Kidney Now! • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Griffin Richardson, Production Mixer

Tony Pipitone, Re-Recording Mixer

Weeds • Three Coolers • Showtime • Showtime Presents in association with Lionsgate Television and Tilted Productions, Inc.

Jon Ailetcher, C.A.S., Sound Mixer

Fred Tator, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer

Chris Philp, C.A.S., Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For A Variety Or Music Series Or Special

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Ed Greene, Audio Director

Dan Wallin, Orchestra Mixer

Robert Douglass, Audience Sweetener

Patrick Baltzell, House P.A. Mixer

Pablo Munguia, Music Playback Mixer

Mike Parker, Monitor Mixer

Brian Riordan, Pre-Production Packages Mixer

Adrian Ordonez, Pre-Production Packages Mixer

Connor Moore, Pre-Production Packages Mixer

Mark Edmondson, Pre-Production Packages Mixer

American Idol • Finale • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Ed Greene, Production Mixer

Randy Faustino, Music Mixer

Andrew Fletcher, PA Mixer

Mike Parker, Monitor Mixer

Gary Long, Playback Music Mixer

Brian Riordan, Pre-Production Packages Mixer

Adrian Ordonez, Pre-Production Packages Mixer

Christian Schrader, Audience Sweetener

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony • NBC • NBC Olympics

Wendell Stevens, Re-Recording Mixer

Ryan Outcalt, Re-Recording Mixer

Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl Halftime Show • NBC • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Don Mischer Productions

Ed Greene, Production Mixer

Brendan O'Brien, Music Mixer

Pablo Munguia, Music Playback Mixer

Robert Douglass, Audience Sweetener

John Cooper, PA Mixer

Monty Carlo, Monitor Mixer

Troy Milner, Monitor Mixer

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 710A • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Evan Adelman, Audio Mixer

Eric Johnston, Playback Mixer

John Protzko, House PA Mixer

Butch McKarge, Monitor Mixer

Boyd Wheeler, Audience Sweetener

The 51st Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • John Cossette Productions in association with AEG Ehrlich Venture

Tom Holmes, Audio Mixer

Eric Johnston, Audio Mixer

Mikael Stewart, PA Mixer

Ron Reaves, PA Mixer

John Harris, Music Mixer

Eric Schilling, Music Mixer

Michael Parker, Monitor Mixer

Tom Pesa, Monitor Mixer

Bob LaMasney, Audience Sweetener

Paul Sandweiss, Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming

The Amazing Race • Don't Let A Cheese Hit Me • CBS • World Race Productions Inc.

Jim Ursulak, Lead Audio

Jerry Chabane, Audio

Dean Gaveau, C.A.S., Audio

Troy Smith, Re-Recording Mixer

American Idol • 801/02 • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Brian Riordan, Re-Recording Mixer

Adrian Ordonez, Re-Recording Mixer

Deadliest Catch • Stay Focused Or Die • Discovery Channel • Original Productions, LLC in association with Discovery Channel

Bob Bronow, Re-Recording Mixer

102 Minutes That Changed America • HISTORY • Produced by Siskel/Jacobs Productions for History

Damon Trotta, Re-Recording Mixer

Survivor • The Poison Apple Needs To Go • CBS • SEG

Robert Mackay, Audio Supervisor

Terry Meehan, Audio Mixer

Christopher Kelly, Audio Mixer

Terrance Dwyer, Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Series

Battlestar Galactica • Daybreak (Part 2) • Syfy • R&D TV in association with Universal

Cable Productions

Gary Hutzel, Visual Effects Supervisor

Michael Gibson, Visual Effects Producer

Jesse Toves, CGI Artist

Sean Jackson, CGI Artist

Kyle Toucher, CGI Artist

Pierre Drolet, CGI Modeler

Greg Behrens, Visual Effects Coordinator

Heather McAuliff, Visual Effects Compositor

Dave Morton, CGI Artist

Fringe • Pilot • FOX • Warner Bros. Television and Bad Robot Productions

Kevin Blank, Visual Effects Supervisor

Jay Worth, Visual Effect Coordinator

Andrew Orloff, Visual Effects Supervisor

Johnathan Banta, 2D Lead Artist

Steve Graves, 3D Lead Artist

Jonathan Spencer Levy, Visual Effects Supervisor

Scott Dewis, 3D Artist

Steve Fong, Compositing Artist

Tom Turnbull, Visual Effects Supervisor

Ghost Whisperer • Ghost In The Machine • CBS • Sander Moses in association with ABC

Studios and CBS Paramount Television Network

Armen V. Kevorkian, Visual Effects Supervisor

Matt Scharf, Visual Effects Producer

David Morton, Lead CG Matte Artist

Stefan Bredereck, CGI Supervisor

Rick Ramirez, CGI Artist

Ben Campanero, Visual Effects Compositor

Arthur J. Codron, Visual Effects Supervisor

Eric Haas, CGI Artist

Ed Ruiz, CGI Artist

Heroes • The Second Coming/The Butterfly Effect • NBC • Universal Media Studios in association with Tailwind Productions

Mark Scott Spatny, Visual Effects Producer

Eric Grenaudier, Visual Effects Supervisor

Gary D'Amico, Special Effects Supervisor

Michael Cook, Lead CG Artist

Daniel Kumiega, Lead CG Animator

Chris Martin, Compositing Supervisor

Meliza Fermin, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Ryan Wieber, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Diego Galtieri, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Sanctuary • Sanctuary For All • Syfy • Sanctuary Productions

Lee Wilson, Visual Effects Supervisor

Lisa Wilson, Visual Effects Producer

Sebastien Bergeron, Digital Effects Supervisor

Les Quinn, CG Supervisor

Matt Belbin, Visual Effects Coordinator

Mladden Miholjcic, CG Artist

Ken Lee, CG Artist

Philippe Thibault, Compositor

Lionel Lim, Compositor

Outstanding Special Visual Effects For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

Generation Kill • The Cradle Of Civilization • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown

Deadline Productions in association with HBO Films

Adam McInnes, Visual Effects Supervisor

Courtney Vanderslice-Law, Visual Effects Producer

Antony Bluff, Visual Effects Producer

Paul Edwards, Visual Effects Producer

Ken Dailey, Visual Effects Producer

Stephane Paris, CGI Supervisor

David Sewell, Lead Visual Effects

Stuart Partridge, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Jean-Paul Rovela, Lead CGI Artist

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Gary Brown, Visual Effects Supervisor

Phil Brown, Visual Effects Coordinator

Mark Robinson, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Lino Khay, Lead Matte Artist

Andy Robinson, Lead Visual Effects Compositor

Chloe Grysole, Visual Effects Producer

Outstanding Stunt Coordination

Burn Notice • Lesser Evil • USA • Fox Television Studios and Fuse Entertainment

Artie Malesci, Stunt Coordinator

Chuck • Chuck Versus The First Date • NBC • College Hill Pictures, Wonderland Sound and Vision in association with Warner Bros. Television

Merritt Yohnka, Stunt Coordinator

Criminal Minds • Normal • CBS • ABC Studios in association with CBS Paramount Television Network

Tom Elliott, Stunt Coordinator

My Name Is Earl • Bullies • NBC • 20th Century Fox TV

Al Jones, Stunt Coordinator

24 • 5:00PM - 6:00PM • FOX • Imagine Television and 20th Century Fox Television in association with Teakwood Lane Productions

Jeff Cadiente, Stunt Coordinator

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Series

American Idol • Episode 834A • FOX • FremantleMedia N.A., Inc. & 19TV Ltd.

Shiran Stotland, Technical Director

Rick Edwards, Technical Director

Bill Chaikowski, Camera

Greg Smith, Camera

John Repczynski, Camera

George Prince, Camera

Danny Bonilla, Camera

Alex Hernandez, Camera

Dave Eastwood, Camera

Bobby Highton, Camera

Ken Patterson, Camera

Ken Dahlquist, Camera

Diane Biederbeck, Camera

Danny Webb, Camera

Dave Plakos, Camera

Steve Thiel, Camera

Mike Tribble, Camera

Chris Gray, Video Control

Dancing With The Stars • Episode 802A • ABC • BBC Worldwide Productions

Charles Ciup, Technical Director

Brian Reason, Camera Operator

Hector Ramirez, Camera Operator

Larry Heider, Camera Operator

Dave Levisohn, Camera Operator

Bert Atkinson, Camera Operator

Bettina Levesque, Camera Operator

Mike Malone, Camera Operator

Adam Margolis, Camera Operator

Damien Tuffereau, Camera Operator

Easter Xua, Camera Operator

Chuck Reilly, Senior Video Control

Mike Snedden, Video Control

Jimmy Kimmel Live • Episode 09-1182 • ABC • Jackhole Industries in association with ABC Studios

Ervin D. Hurd, Technical Director

Parker Bartlett, Camera Operator

Randy Gomez, Sr., Camera Operator

Randy Gomez, Jr., Camera Operator

Marc Hunter, Camera Operator

Garrett Hurt, Camera Operator

Ritch Kenney, Camera Operator

Bernd Reinhardt, Camera Operator

Kris Wilson, Camera Operator

Roy Walker, Camera Operator

Guy Jones, Senior Video Control

Chris Gray, Video Control

Late Show With David Letterman • Episode 3075 • CBS • Worldwide Pants Incorporated

Timothy W. Kennedy, Technical Director

Karin-Lucie Grzella, Camera

David Dorsett, Camera

Jack Young, Camera

Al Cialino, Camera

John Curtin, Camera

John Hannel, Camera

Dan Flaherty, Camera

George Rothweiler, Camera

Fred Shimizu, Camera

Steven G. Kaufman, Camera

Daniel Campbell, Camera

William J. White, Senior Video Control

Saturday Night Live • Host: Josh Brolin • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC

Studios and Broadway Video

Steven Cimino, Technical Director

John Pinto, Camera

Paul Cangialosi, Camera

Len Wechsler, Camera

Barry Frischer, Camera

Eric A. Eisenstein, Camera

Susan Noll, Video

Frank Grisanti, Video

Outstanding Technical Direction, Camerawork, Video Control For A Miniseries, Movie Or A Special

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

John B. Field, Technical Director

Rick Edwards, Technical Director

John Pritchett, Technical Director

Ted Ashton, Camera

Danny Bonilla, Camera

John Burdick, Camera

David Eastwood, Camera

Dean Hall, Camera

Marc Hunter, Camera

Charlie Huntley, Camera

Dave Levisohn, Camera

Lyn Noland, Camera

Rob Palmer, Camera

David Plakos, Camera

Hector Ramirez, Camera

Brian Reason, Camera

Mark Whitman, Camera

Kris Wilson, Camera

Easter Xua, Camera

Keith Dicker, Camera

Ernie Jew, Camera

Steve Martinuik, Camera

Tore Livia, Camera

Bruce Oldham, Camera

Manny Bonilla, Camera

Mark Sanford, Video

Keith Winikoff, Video

Guy Jones, Video

Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony • NBC • NBC Olympics

Robert La Macchia, Technical Director

Kris Castro, Technical Director

John Murphy, Camera Operator

Ed Austin, Camera Operator

David Adkins, Camera Operator

Ken Cavali, Camera Operator

Frank Grisanti, Camera Operator

Cody Alexander, Camera Operator

Jim Wachter, Camera Operator

John Pinto, Camera Operator

Tim O'Neill, Camera Operator

Mike Harvath, Camera Operator

James Mansfield, Camera Operator

Nick Utley, Camera Operator

Brian Phraner, Camera Operator

Dan Beard, Camera Operator

Rick Fox, Camera Operator

Eric Eisenstein, Camera Operator

Kevin Kellogg, Camera Operator

Gary D'Amaro, Camera Operator

Andy Italiano, Camera Operator

Richard Leible Jr., Camera Operator

Rick Rice, Camera Operator

Kenny Woo, Camera Operator

Mike Wimberley, Camera Operator

Tore Livia, Camera Operator

Joe Debonis, Camera Operator

Marc Tippy, Camera Operator

Dave Manton, Camera Operator

Jerry Hochman, Senior Video Control

Bruce Springsteen Super Bowl Halftime Show • NBC • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Don Mischer Productions

Eric Becker, Technical Director

David Bernstein, Technical Director

Rob Balton, Camera

Ray Hoover, Camera

Danny Webb, Camera

John Burdick, Camera

Jofre Rosero, Camera

Mike Colucci, Camera

Dave Driscoll, Camera

Mark Sanford, Video Control

Rob Levy, Video Control

The 51st Annual Grammy Awards • CBS • John Cossette Productions in association with AEG Ehrlich Venture

John B. Field, Technical Director

Eric Becker, Technical Director

Kenneth R. Shapiro, Technical Director

Ted Ashton, Camera

Mike Breece, Camera

Dave Eastwood, Camera

Freddy Frederick, Camera

Hank Geving, Camera

Dean Hall, Camera

Larry Heider, Camera

Dave Hilmer, Camera

Marc Hunter, Camera

Charlie Huntley, Camera

Dave Levisohn, Camera

Steve Martyniuk, Camera

Rob Palmer, Camera

Bill Philbin, Camera

Hector Ramirez, Camera

Keith Winikoff, Video Control

Guy Jones, Video Control

The 62nd Annual Tony Awards • CBS • White Cherry Entertainment in association with Tony Award Productions

Eric Becker, Technical Director

Bruce Balton, Camera Operator

Rob Balton, Camera Operator

Charlie Huntley, Camera Operator

Jay Kulick, Camera Operator

John Meikeljohn, Camera Operator

Lyn Noland, Camera Operator

Bob Del Russo, Camera Operator

Jimmy Scurty, Camera Operator

Mark Whitman, Camera Operator

Paul Ranieri, Video

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series

Flight Of The Conchords • Prime Minister • HBO • Dakota Pictures and Comedy Arts in

association with HBO Entertainment

James Bobin, Writer

Jemaine Clement, Writer

Bret McKenzie, Writer

30 Rock • Reunion • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Matt Hubbard, Writer

30 Rock • Apollo, Apollo • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Robert Carlock, Writer

30 Rock • Mamma Mia • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Ron Weiner, Writer

30 Rock • Kidney Now! • NBC • Broadway Video, Little Stranger, Inc. in association with Universal Media Studios

Jack Burditt, Writer

Robert Carlock, Writer

Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series

Lost • The Incident • ABC • Grass Skirt Productions and ABC Studios

Carlton Cuse, Writer

Damon Lindelof, Writer

Mad Men • A Night To Remember • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Robin Veith, Writer

Matthew Weiner, Writer

Mad Men • Six Month Leave • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Andre Jacquemetton, Writer

Maria Jacquemetton, Writer

Matthew Weiner, Writer

Mad Men • The Jet Set • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Matthew Weiner, Writer

Mad Men • Meditations In An Emergency • AMC • Lionsgate Television

Kater Gordon, Writer

Matthew Weiner, Writer

Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Series

The Colbert Report • Comedy Central • Hello Doggie, Inc. with Busboy Productions and Spartina Productions

Stephen Colbert, Writer

Allison Silverman, Writer

Richard Dahm, Writer

Michael Brumm, Writer

Rob Dubbin, Writer

Opus Moreschi, Writer

Peter Gwinn, Writer

Jay Katsir, Writer

Frank Lesser, Writer

Tom Purcell, Writer

Glenn Eichler, Writer

Peter Grosz, Writer

Barry Julien, Writer

Meredith Scardino, Writer

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart • Comedy Central • Central Productions, LLC

Steve Bodow, Head Writer

Jon Stewart, Writer

David Javerbaum, Writer

Josh Lieb, Writer

Rory Albanese, Writer

Kevin Bleyer, Writer

Jason Ross, Writer

Tim Carvell, Writer

John Oliver, Writer

Sam Means, Writer

Rob Kutner, Writer

J.R. Havlan, Writer

Rich Blomquist, Writer

Wyatt Cenac, Writer

Elliott Kalan, Writer

Rachel Axler, Writer

Late Night With Conan O'Brien • NBC • Broadway Video, NBC Studios, Conaco

Mike Sweeney, Head Writer

Chris Albers, Writer

Jose Arroyo, Writer

Dan Cronin, Writer

Kevin Dorff, Writer

Andres du Bouchet, Writer

Michael Gordon, Writer

Berkley Johson, Writer

Brian Kiley, Wrter

Todd Levin, Writer

Brian McCann, Writer

Guy Nicolucci, Writer

Conan O'Brien, Writer

Matt O'Brien, Writer

Brian Stack, Writer

Andrew Weinberg, Writer

Late Show With David Letterman • CBS • Worldwide Pants Incorporated

Eric Stangel, Head Writer

Justin Stangel, Head Writer

Michael Barrie, Writer

Jim Mulholland, Writer

Steve Young, Writer

Tom Ruprecht, Writer

Lee Ellenberg, Writer

Matt Roberts, Writer

Jeremy Weiner, Writer

Joe Grossman, Writer

Bill Scheft, Writer

Bob Borden, Writer

Frank Sebastiano, Writer

David Letterman, Writer

Saturday Night Live • NBC • SNL Studios in association with NBC Studios and Broadway Video

Seth Meyers, Head Writer

Doug Abeles, Writer

James Anderson, Writer

Alex Baze, Writer

Jessica Conrad, Writer

James Downey, Writer

Steve Higgins, Writer

Colin Jost, Writer

Erik Kenward, Writer

Rob Klein, Writer

John Lutz, Writer

Lorne Michaels, Writer

John Mulaney, Writer

Paula Pell, Writer

Simon Rich, Writer

Marika Sawyer, Writer

Akiva Schaffer, Writer

John Solomon, Writer

Emily Spivey, Writer

Kent Sublette, Writer

Jorma Taccone, Writer

Bryan Tucker, Writer

Outstanding Writing For A Variety, Music Or Comedy Special

81st Annual Academy Awards • ABC • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Jon Macks, Writer

Jenny Bicks, Writer

Bill Condon, Writer

John Hoffman, Writer

Phil Alden Robinson, Writer

Bruce Vilanch, Writer

Dan Harmon, Special Material Written By

Rob Schrab, Special Material Written By

Ben Schwartz, Special Material Written By

Joel Stein, Special Material Written By

Chris Rock - Kill The Messenger • HBO • Chris Rock Enterprises and Funny Business in association with HBO Entertainment

Chris Rock, Writer

Louis C.K.: Chewed Up • Showtime • Image Entertainment / Art & Industry

Louis CK, Writer

Ricky Gervais: Out Of England – The Stand-Up Special • HBO • Moffitt Lee Productions in association with HBO Entertainment

Ricky Gervais, Writer

Will Ferrell: You're Welcome America. A Final Night With George W. Bush • HBO • Gary Sanchez Productions, Funny Business in association with HBO Entertainment

Will Ferrell, Writer

Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special

Generation Kill • Bomb In The Garden • HBO • Company Pictures and Blown Deadline

Productions in association with HBO Films

David Simon, Writer

Grey Gardens • HBO • Specialty Films and Locomotive in association with HBO Films

Michael Sucsy, Writer

Patricia Rozema, Writer

Into The Storm • HBO • Scott Free and Rainmark Films production in association with the BBC and HBO Films

Hugh Whitemore, Writer

Little Dorrit • PBS • A co-production of BBC Productions and WGBH Boston

Andrew Davies, Writer

Taking Chance • HBO • Motion Picture Corporation of American and Civil Dawn Pictures in association with HBO Films

LtCol Michael R. Strobl, USMC (Ret.), Writer

Ross Katz, Writer




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