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38th Annual

EMMY AW RDS

Congratulations to our 2010 Daytime Emmy Nominees & Winners!

© 2011 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. TM and ® denote U.S. Trademarks.

Transfomers Prime®Outstanding Writing in AnimationDuane Capizzi, Writer/ProducerSteven Melching, WriterNicole Dubuc, WriterJoseph Kuhr, WriterMarsha Griffin, Writer

Outstanding Performer in an Animated ProgramPeter Cullen as Optimus Prime

Outstanding Directing in an Animated ProgramDavid Hartman, Supervising Director/DirectorShaunt Nigoghossian, DirectorTodd Waterman, DirectorVinton Heuck, DirectorSusan Blu, Voice Director

Outstanding Individual Achievement in AnimationVince Toyama, Background Design, WINNER!Christophe Vacher, Color Design, WINNER!

Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and CompositionBrian Tyler, Composer

Family Game Night™Outstanding Game Show HostTodd Newton

Pictureka™Outstanding Achievement in Main Title and Graphic DesignTerry Scott, Title DesignerMatthew Melone, Title DesignerMatthew Daday, Title DesignerLiz Scaggs, Lead Animator

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This is your night!

Welcome to the 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy® Awards. Tonight we are proud to honor and celebrate the best in Daytime Television by awarding the coveted Emmy Award.

We are so happy to be here at the Westin Bonaventure, again, to honor all those that make Daytime look so good! Tonight, we honor all of you—the lighting designers, the camera operators, makeup artists, costume designers and hairstylists, editors, directors, animators, sound and music directors, stunt men and women— all of you that make the soaps, game shows, talk shows, morning shows, lifestyle programs, travel shows, children’s programming, animation, culinary shows and legal courtroom programs the best they can be!

In addition to all of our esteemed nominees, we are honored to have such a venerated group of presenters to grace us through this evening’s festivities: our host, Steve Wilkos, of “The Steve Wilkos Show;” Natalie Morales, from the “Today Show,” Jack Hanna, from “Jack Hanna’s Into the Wild,” Lidia Bastianich of “Lidia’s Italy,” Sandra Lee of “Semi-Homemade with Sandra Lee,” Judge Lynn Toler of “Divorce Court,” Jeannie Mai from “How Do I Look,” Martha Byrne from “Gotham,” Crystal Chappell from “Venice,” Bill Farmer and Tony Anselmo, the voices of “Goofy,” and “Donald Duck,” and many of the well-know talent from our prestigious Daytime Dramas.

This evening’s festivities would not be possible without the help of all of our partners and sponsors. To our colleagues at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, thank you for your continued partnership. To the National Academy Trustees, our members, our dedicated judges and the National Awards Committee, we are eternally grateful for all you do. A standing ovation to our incredible staff in New York; you are simply the best!

Finally, and most of all, I want to thank the Daytime Community. All of us continue to be entertained, enlightened, and educated with the vast array of programming on Daytime television that you provide. Tonight we honor you!

Sit back and enjoy the show!

Darryl Cohen, Chairman The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

1697 Broadway, Suite 1001, New York, NY 10019The 38th Annual Daytime Entertainment Creative Arts Emmy® Awards Program is published by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.© 2011 NATAS

to our 2011 Daytime emmy® awarD NomiNees.

AS THE WORLD TURNSColleen ZenkOutstanding Lead actressMiChael ParkOutstanding Lead actOr Julie PinsonOutstanding suppOrting actress

Outstanding Writing team

outstanding draMa seriesTHE BOLD ANDTHE BEAUTIFULsusan FlanneryOutstanding Lead actressheather toMOutstanding suppOrting actresssCott CliFtonOutstanding YOunger actOr

Outstanding directing teamOutstanding Writing teamOutstanding neW apprOaches – daYtime entertainment

Outstanding art directiOn/ set decOratiOn/scenic design

Outstanding cOstume designOutstanding hairstYLingOutstanding makeupOutstanding muLtipLe camera editingOutstanding music directiOn and cOmpOsitiOnOutstanding technicaL directiOn/ eLectrOnic camera/VideO cOntrOL

THE TALKOutstanding hairstYLing

outstanding draMa seriesTHE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESSMiChelle staFFordOutstanding Lead actressChristian le BlanCOutstanding Lead actOrtriCia CastOutstanding suppOrting actressdoug davidsonOutstanding suppOrting actOrBilly MillerOutstanding suppOrting actOreMily o’BrienOutstanding YOunger actress

Outstanding directing teamOutstanding Writing teamOutstanding art directiOn/ set decOratiOn/scenic designOutstanding castingOutstanding cOstume designOutstanding hairstYLingOutstanding LightingOutstanding LiVe & direct tO tape sOund mixingOutstanding makeupOutstanding muLtipLe camera editingOutstanding music directiOn and cOmpOsitiOnOutstanding stunt cOOrdinatiOnOutstanding technicaL directiOn/ eLectrOnic camera/VideO cOntrOL

outstanding gaMe/ audienCe PartiCiPation showTHE PRICE IS RIGHTOutstanding hairstYLing

LET’S MAKE A DEALwayne BradyOutstanding game shOW hOst

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CONGRATS DAYTIME EMMY NOMS

DAYTIME EMMY FULL PAGE

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Directing in a Talk Show / Morning Program 6Directing in a Lifestyle / Culinary Program 6Special Class Directing 6Directing in a Children’s Series 6Promotional Announcement - Episodic 6Promotional Announcement - Institutional 8Main Title & Graphic Design 8Art Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design 8for a Drama SeriesArt Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic Design 9Lighting Direction 9Lighting Direction for a Drama Series 9Single Camera Photography 9Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / 9Video Control Technical Direction / Electronic Camera / 10Video Control for a Drama SeriesMultiple Camera Editing 10Multiple Camera Editing for a Drama Series 10Single Camera Editing 10Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing 10Live & Direct to Tape Sound Mixing 11 for a Drama Series Sound Mixing / Live Action and Animation 11Sound Editing / Live Action & Animation 11Original Song / Children’s and Animation 11Original Song 11Music Direction and Composition 11Music Direction and Composition 12 for a Drama Series Original Song for a Drama Series 12

Makeup 12Makeup for a Drama Series 12 Hairstyling for a Drama Series 12Hairstyling 12Costume Design for a Drama Series 12Costume Design / Styling 12 Casting Director for a Drama Series 13Stunt Coordination 13New Approaches-Daytime Children’s 13Individual Achievement in Animation 13Casting for an Animated Series or Special 13Writing for Animation 13Directing in an Animated Program 13Children’s Animated Program 38Special Class Animated Program 38Performer in an Animated Program 38Performer in a Children’s Series 38Writing-Children’s Series 38Children’s Series 38Pre-School Children’s Series 39New Approaches-Daytime Entertainment 39Special Class Writing 39Special Class Series 39Special Class Special 40Special Class - Short Format 40Lifestyle Program 40Culinary Program 41Lifestyle / Culinary Host 41Legal / Courtroom Program 41Morning Program 42

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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

2011 DAYTIME EMMYS®

TODAYOutstanding Morning Program

Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction Set Decoration | Scenic DesignOutstanding Directing in a Talk Show | MorningOutstanding Achievement in Live and Direct to Tape Sound MixingOutstanding Achievement in Main Title and Graphic DesignOutstanding Achievement in Technical Direction Electronic Camera | Video Control

DAYS OF OUR LIVESJames Scott – Outstanding Lead Actor | DramaChandler Massey – Outstanding Younger Actor | DramaOutstanding Series Writing Team | DramaOutstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition | Drama

Outstanding Achievement in Technical Direction Electronic Camera | Video Control | Drama

84th ANNUAL MACY'S THANKSGIVING DAY PARADEOutstanding Special Class Special

Outstanding Achievement in Costume Design | StylingOutstanding Original Song | Yes Virginia (There’s a Santa Claus)

Outstanding Special Class Direction

Proud congratulations to all our nominees.Thank you to the Academy.

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LET’S MAKE A DAY OF IT.

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Audio Mixer Peter BergrenGraphic DesignerBrian JohnsonKiD’s ChoiCe AwArDs: TrAiler NickelodeonsVP Creative Director Jay Schmalholz VP Creative Director - Design Matthew Duntemann VP executive Producer Christina Augustinos supervising Producer Michael Tricario Associate Producer Karen Ammon line ProducerJennifer Brysonwriters Mike Pecoriello Matthew Gilbert Erica Ottenbergexecutive Producer, other FilmsKatherine KennedyDirectorRob SchillerliVe wiTh reGis AND Kelly syndicatedexecutive Producer Vice-PresidentMichael Gelman Creative services at Disney-ABCCreative Director Domestic TelevisionBrianna Campbell Tom ConnorChief Creative officer Director Creative servicesStu Weiss at Disney-ABCsenior Creative Director Domestic TelevisionDudley Beene Lori Schraner editors executive Vice-President, Josh Dolberg MarketingRyan Jonasson Sal SardoJames Terry hostsGraphic Artist Regis PhilbinKris Waterman Kelly RipaAudio MixerRandy Swansen The DoCTors syndicatedexecutive ProducersCarla Pennington Phillip C. McGraw Jay McGrawCo-executive ProducerAndrew ScherProducersDebbie Haderle Lita Richardsonsenior editorJohn CampbelleditorsMorgen Kassel Rainbow Shalom-Hayes Jasen FrisbySean NormandeauGraphic DesignerJake Infusino

OutstandingPromotional Announcement - EpisodicBuBBle GuPPies lAuNCh TrAiler NickelodeonProducer / writer Elana Baumgarten editorRick Deutsch Art DirectorsJennifer Cast Noel Claro Director of AnimationChris Papa sound Designer/MixerBrian Rund Director of on Air ProductionFarrel Allen Production ManagerCharles Parker senior editorial DirectorLiza Steinberg senior Project ManagerAnnette Ferrara VP of DesignMatthew Duntemann VP of ProductionJeffrey BlackmanGeNerAl hosPiTAl “BreNDA’s BACK”, ABCexecutive Producers Mark Feldstein Brad Roth executive Producer ABC DaytimeScott Tucker Chief Creative Director/executive ProducerJonas Morganstein sVP of Marketing ABC Daytime & News & soAPnetAdam Rockmore DirectorChris Stifel Creative DirectorSara Cahill writerNancy Pothier Art DirectorVincent Ruiz-Abagado editorAlexis Chavez lead ProducerHema Mulchandani

Dr. Phil, syndicatedexecutive Producers Carla Pennington Phillip C. McGraw supervising Producer John Perry Producer Bob Bouknight Associate Producer Jonathan Angelico senior editorJames PerryeditorsPaul BrozTom QuickArpad Varga

NOMINEESOutstandingDirecting in a Talk Show / Morning ProgramThe elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicatedLiz Patrick, DirectorThe oPrAh wiNFrey show, syndicatedJoseph Terry, DirectorToDAy show, NBCJoe Michaels, DirectorThe View, ABCMark Gentile, Director

OutstandingDirecting in a Lifestyle / Culinary ProgramGiADA AT hoMe, Food NetworkAnne Fox, DirectorrouGh CuT wooDworKiNG with Tommy Mac, PBsLaurie Donnelly, DirectorsANDrA’s MoNey sAViNG MeAls, Food NetworkChris George, DirectorseMi-hoMeMADe CooKiNG with sandra lee Food NetworkChris George, Director

OutstandingSpecial Class Directing84Th ANNuAl MACy’s ThANKsGiViNG DAy PArADe, NBCGary Halvorson, DirectorDisNey PArKs ChrisTMAs DAy PArADe, ABCRyan Polito, Director

BAroQue holiDAy wiTh The ChAMBer MusiC soCieTy oF liNColN CeNTer (live From lincoln Center), PBsAlan Skog, Director

New orleANs: GeTTiNG BACK To NorMAl American Public TelevisionDavid Vos, Director

Outstanding Directing in a Children’s SeriesBiz KiD$, PBsDirectorsErren Gottlieb James McKennaThe eleCTriC CoMPANy, PBsDirectorRyan McFaulsesAMe sTreeT, PBsDirectorsMatt Vogel Kevin Clash Nadine Zylstra Scott Preston Ken DiegoJoey MazzarinoLisa Simon

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Outstanding Promotional Announcement - InstitutionalBlACK hisTory MoNTh 2010NickelodeonsVP Creative DirectorJay SchmalholzsVP Creative strategyAnne MullenVP Creative Director - DesignMatthew Duntemann Producer Lynn McTeagueProducer, Cause & effectMichelle Cuccuini Associate ProducerDevin MelilloDirectors Jamie Hubbard Jason ZemlickaArt DirectorJames McKinnon

The elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicatedexecutive Producer / Creative DirectorBlake Bryantexecutive ProducerCindy Becker Producers Rick Rosemeyer Gary ListerAssociate Producer / Creative DirectorSteve Roberts Director Marcos Siegawriters Ellen DeGeneres Lauren Pomerantz Kevin LemanJason GelleseditorsMike Ziemkowski

Brad Oberholtzer

The elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicatedexecutive Producer / hostEllen DeGeneresexecutive ProducersEd Glavin Mary Connelly Andy LassnerCreative Director Steve Roberts editorBrian FirenziAudio MixerJason SalisburyChief Creative officerStu Weisssenior Creative DirectorDudley Beenesenior Vice-President, MarketingBlake BryantVice-President, MarketingAdrianne Anderson President, TelepicturesHilary Estey McLoughlin

OutstandingMain Title and Graphic DesignDorA The exPlorerNickelodeonAnimators / ArtistsGary Garza Osamu Shishime Jill DadducciJohn RoumiehDesigner Edwin BakerProducer Dan Smithstop Motion DirectorNathan BoeyCreative DirectorGarson Yu

The eleCTriC CoMPANy, PBsGraphics Producer, Creative Director - Graphics Todd RuttGraphic ArtistsEd Mundy Ashanti Miller Graphic Artist, Designer, Animation leadGloria Lau 3D AnimatorDana Han-Klein Composite ArtistMike Burgoyne VFx supervisor/ leadPeter GagnonFeTCh! with ruff ruffman, PBsCreative Director - GraphicsPeter LyonsGraphic ArtistBruce WalkerTitle DesignerBruce AlcockPiCTureKA, The hubTitle DesignersTerry Scott Matthew Daday Matthew Melonelead AnimatorLiz SkaggsTeAM uMizooMi, NickelodeonTitle Designer, Design DirectorSoo KimAnimation DirectorSteven Connerlead CG ArtistFrank Greccolead Designer Dino Albertolead Drawn AnimatorJared Dealsenior Digital AnimatorRobert M. WallaceAssistant AnimatorSean McBrideToDAy show, NBC3D Graphic DirectorCleber RedondoGraphic Art Director Carlos Rodriguez

Graphic lead ArtistsGary Petrini Sima Malah Kevin HaleRichard GordonManaging Art Director Millie Verastegui-Hestersenior AnimatorWilliam HonkanenGraphic ArtistsPatrick McGlynn Bill AffatigatoJason Krilovich Louis VianaMark Perricone Ellen PaikChristopher Jamros Eddy PetersenDavid Lawson June ShiikiSusan Burgos Barry HerznerRobert Samartino Doug VitarelliAnne Elbaqali Magda StenzelTara Donnelly Peter Krugman

OutstandingArt Direction /Set Decoration / Scenic Design for a Drama SeriesAll My ChilDreN, ABCProduction DesignerJim JonesArt DirectorBryan Langerset DecoratorKayDee Lavorin FrielThe BolD AND The BeAuTiFul, CBsProduction DesignerJack ForrestelArt DirectorFabrice Kenwoodset DecoratorsElsa ZamparelliCharlotte Garnell ScheideGeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABCProduction DesignerChip DoxArt DirectorDaniel Proettset DecoratorsJennifer Elliott Andrew Evashchen oNe liFe To liVe, ABCProduction DesignerRoger MooneyArt DirectorsRuth WellsJohn Kenny Martin Fahrer The youNG AND The resTless, CBsProduction DesignerWilliam HultstromArt DirectorDavid Hoffmannset DecoratorsJoe Bevacqua, Andrea JoelFred Cooper

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OutstandingArt Direction / Set Decoration / Scenic DesignBeTweeN The lioNs, PBsProduction Designer, Art DirectorLaura BrockArt DirectorKaren Wingscenic DesignersJerel Levenway Jack Thomasset DecoratorsBill Rinehart Ray Green Jimmy ThrasherMary GoodsonFrank Cocke The elleN DeGeNeres show syndicatedArt Director Jay HeisermansesAMe sTreeT, PBsProduction DesignerBob PhillipsArt DirectorsRickey Boyd Pete OrtizProp CoordinatorKeith OlsenToDAy show, NBCProduction DesignerEdward HelbigArt DirectorsAaron Black Sarah Coombs April Bartlettyo GABBA GABBA!, NickelodeonProduction DesignerBryan L. AndertonArt DirectorsParker Jacobs Christian JacobsScott Schultz scenic DesignerTyler Jacobslead scenic Designer / sculptorSean FalknerProp MasterMichael Gump

Outstanding Lighting DirectionThe elleN DeGeNeres show syndicatedlighting DirectorMarisa DavisThe oPrAh wiNFrey showsyndicatedlighting Designers / lighting DirectorsTara Denise Sean Post lighting DirectorsKatie Trotter Scott Zematis

Camera operatorsForrest Fraser David WeeksBrian Loewe Brad ZerbstPaul Wileman Timothy O’Neill Video ControlRandolph Johnson

GiADA AT hoMe Food NetworkTechnical DirectorDan FoxCamera operatorsRichard Dallett Frederic Menou

The oPrAh wiNFrey show syndicatedTechnical DirectorsDan Stella Roberto Riossenior VideoWade BobbittCamera operatorsMichael Maier Tommie Skinner Richard Mort Jamel Ware Michael Frehe Patrick RondouClark GrayMarc ClaussenJoseph PausbackWyn GriffithsVideo ControlRoy Otake

sesAMe sTreeT, PBsTechnical DirectorTom Guadarramasenior VideoJames MeekCamera operatorsAaron Medick Shaun Harkins Jerrry Cancel Frank Biondo

The rAlly To resTore sANiTy AND / or FeAr Comedy CentralTechnical DirectorAndre Allen Camera operatorsTom Ucciferi Rich York Tim Quigley Helene Haviland Jerry Cancel Tom Dowling Phil SalantoDante PaganoJohn HarrisonVideo ControlPaul RanieriToDAy show, NBCTechnical DirectorRussell Ross

sesAMe sTreeT, PBslighting Designer Dan KelleyThe View, ABClighting DesignerCandice DunnThe weNDy williAMs showsyndicatedlighting DesignerAlan Blacherlighting DirectorMarilyn Rennagel

Outstanding Lighting Direction for a Drama SeriesAll My ChilDreN, ABClighting DesignerJo MayerGeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABClighting DirectorsVincent Steib Tom Markle oNe liFe To liVe, ABC lighting DirectorsRobert Bessoir Scott Devitte The youNG AND The resTless, CBs lighting DirectorsRay Thompson Bill Roberts

OutstandingSingle Camera PhotographyBiz KiD, PBs Director of PhotographyMichael BoydstunThe eleCTriC CoMPANy, PBs Director of PhotographyBill BernerCamera operatorsAaron Medick Shaun Harkins sAMANThA BrowN’s: BAli The Travel ChannelDirector of PhotographyNick PorterTrAVelsCoPe, PBs PhotographerZebediah Smith

OutstandingTechnical Direction / Electronic Camera / Video ControlThe elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicated Technical DirectorsVictor Caruso Michael Williams

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OutstandingTechnical Direction / Electronic Camera /Video Control for a Drama SeriesThe BolD AND The BeAuTiFul, CBsTechnical Directors Jim Dray Edward Nelson Camera operatorsTom Luth Ted Morales Gordon Sweeney Video ControlScha Jani Roberto Bosio DAys oF our liVes, NBCTechnical Director, Camera operatorMike CarusoTechnical Director John O’Neill Camera operatorsJohn Sizemore Michael Mecartea Bill Scott Hugo Morelli Video ControlKen Williamson Alexis Dellar Hanson GeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABC Technical Directors Averill Perry Jim Ralston Camera operatorsDJ Diomedes Dale Carlson Craig Camou Dean Cosenella Video ControlCharles BarrettThe youNG AND The resTless, CBs Technical DirectorTracy Lawrence Camera operatorsLuis Godinez, Jr. Kai Kim John Bromberek Video ControlScha Jani Robert Bosio

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Multiple Camera EditingGiADA AT hoMe, Food NetworkeditorsJamie Wallace Ryan Moore Jeff Warren

The oPrAh wiNFrey show, syndicatededitorsJeff Landsman Larry SextonRichard Hemmingway Shannon E. StefanSari Rosenthal John StroliaMasayo Kaneko Dan FisherChuck Floramo Judi BushalaJohn Wayne Kilpatrick Eric Will Lesley Kubistal Jamie PilarskiKevin Gist Tim Drover Mike Mabbott Joseph Corbin Davis, IIIRick Mahal Neil ColemanPaul Miglio Cynthia CameronMichelle Orzechowski Amy BrowneDan Towell Frank CariotiTom Pyers Jay Eckensberger rAChAel rAy, syndicatededitorsJerome Wallin Nicole SwinkThomas Birrell Art VitzhumJosh Carter Liz MooreJulie Coraggio Matthew IlardoMark Evans Anna GeorgesesAMe sTreeT, PBssupervising editorsTodd James Tim Carter editorsRafael Parra Jesse Averna John Tierney

OutstandingMultiple Camera Editing for a Drama SeriesThe BolD AND The BeAuTiFul, CBseditorsZoe Edgerton Jonathan Smilowitz Brian Bagwell Jim Friesen GeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABCsenior editorPeter Fillmore editorsDavid Gonzalez Robert Crump Christine Magarian Denise Van Cleave Penny Pengra oNe liFe To liVe, ABCeditorsTeresa CicalaTracy Casper Lang Barry GingoldVince Catania Stephen Cali Larry Farina The youNG AND The resTless, CBseditorsSteve Pierron Ralph Gertel Marc Beruti

OutstandingSingle Camera EditingThe eleCTriC CoMPANy, PBseditorsAndrew Mendelson Paul Viskup Nick Mougis FeTCh! with ruff ruffman, PBssenior editorArnie HarchikeditorsMark Geffen Maureen Barrillaro Karen Silverstein NAsA 360, NAsA Televisionsenior editorMichael BibbosCiGirls, PBssenior editorEzra GoldeditorsRyan Klabunde Steve FlynnOutstandingLive & Direct to TapeSound MixingThe elleN DeGeNeres show syndicatedProduction MixerTerry Fountain sound effects MixerDirk SciarrottaMTV uNPluGGeD, MTV Production MixerKevin HartmannAudio engineersRichard Allen Justin Milner PriVATe sessioNs, A&eProduction MixerBrian TurnerThe rAlly To resTore sANiTy AND / or FeArComedy Central Production MixerTim LesterAudio engineerSean KelleyMusic MixerJohn HarrisFoh MixerRon ReavesMonitor MixersPaul Klimson Sven Giersman ToDAy show, NBCProduction MixersDavid Levens Matt Rifino

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OutstandingLive & Direct to Tape Sound Mixingfor a Drama SeriesAll My ChilDreN, ABCProduction MixerChristopher BanningerPost-Production MixerRT SmithBoom operatorsAnthony Inglese Andy Morales Stu Rudolph GeNerAl hosPiTAl , ABCProduction MixerNick KleissasPre- Production MixerElyse Pecora Post-Production MixersNick Marcus Donald Smith Boom operatorsStanley Magnone Fred Fryrear Christine Tyson Sandy Masone oNe liFe To liVe, ABCProduction MixerWilliam John DeBlockPost-Production MixerDavid Marino Music MixersPaul Glass Daniel Krausz Boom operatorsBill Mozer Chuck Eisen Chris Mauro Robert Ambrico The youNG AND The resTless, CBsProduction MixerTommy PerssonPre-Production MixerMikael PerssonPost-Production MixerDino Johnson re-recording MixerManny MorenoBoom operatorsMark Beckley Denise Palm Stones Luis Godinez Sr. Mark Mooney

OutstandingSound Mixing - Live Action and AnimationBeTweeN The lioNs, PBssupervising Production MixerJoe Francore-recording Mixers Matt LongoriaJeff MalinowskiMusic MixerNick CiprianosFx MixersJared O’ConnellJohn Zanakis

PriVATe sessioNs, A&eProduction MixersBlake Norton Carlos Hernandez Donal Hodgson sesAMe sTreeT, PBsProduction MixerRoger Staussre-recording MixersMichael Croiter Michael Barrett Dick Maitland

OutstandingSound Editing - Live Action and AnimationBiz KiD$, PBsMusic editor sound effects editorThomas McGurksound editorsSam Gray Dave Howesound effects editorMike McAuliffeThe eleCTriC CoMPANy, PBssupervising sound editorJoe Francosound editorMatt LongoriaDialogue editor Jeff MalinowskihoT wheels BATTle ForCe 5, Cartoon Networksound editorsJeff Davis Jonny Ludgate Dialogue editorGordon SproulePeNGuiNs oF MADAGAsCAr, Nickelodeonsound editorsJames Lifton Paulette LiftonMusic editor Dominick CertoDialogue editors Michael PetakDJ Lynchsound effects editorsIan Nyeste Matt Hall Lawrence Reyes Aran Tanchum worDGirl, PBsDialogue editorPatrick DownieMusic editor, sound DesignerJoe Pleiman

OutstandingOriginal Song – Children’s and AnimationiMAGiNATioN MoVers, Disney Channel”seven Days a week” Composers & lyricistsDave Poche Scott Durbin Scott Smith Rich Collins

sesAMe sTreeT, PBs”what i Am” ComposerBill ShermanlyricistChris JacksonsesAMe sTreeT, PBs” “i wonder” ComposerAdam SchlesingerlyricistMolly BoylansesAMe sTreeT, PBs” rakhi road” Composer & lyricistChris JacksonThe CAT iN The hAT KNows A loT ABouT ThAT!, PBs” The Cat in the hat Knows a lot About That! opening Theme” ComposerDavid Schweitzer

Outstanding Original Song84Th ANNuAl MACy’s ThANKsGiViNG DAy PArADe, NBC” yes, Virginia (There’s a santa Claus)”ComposerWesley WhatleylyricistWilliam SchermerhornDisNey KiCK BuTTowsKi, DisneyxD” Kick Buttowski - Theme song”ComposersAndy Sturmer James Childs OutstandingMusic Direction & CompositionBeTweeN The lioNs, PBsMusic Director, ComposerPaul JacobsComposersSarah Durkee Christopher Cerf DisNey MiCKey Mouse CluBhouse, Disney ChannelMusic DirectorsMike Himelstein Mike Turner The GArFielD show, Cartoon NetworkMusic Director, ComposerLaurent BertaudMusic Director, ComposerJean-Christophe PrudhommePeNGuiNs oF MADAGAsCAr, NickelodeonComposerAdam BerryTrANsForMers PriMe, The hubComposerBrian TylerThe woNDer PeTs!, NickelodeonMusic DirectorJeffrey Lesserlead ComposerLarry HochmanComposerJ Walter Hawkes

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Music Direction for a Drama SeriesThe BolD AND The BeAuTiFul, CBsComposersDavid Kurtz Jack Allocco Bradley P. Bell Music CoordinatorLothar StruffDAys oF our liVes , NBCMusic Director, ComposerD. Brent NelsonMusic DirectorSteve ReinhardtComposerKen CordayGeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABCMusic supervisorsRC Cates Dave Macleod ComposersRick Krizman Dominic Messinger RC Cates The youNG AND The resTless, CBsMusic supervisorsMike Dobson Bryan HarrisonComposersJack Allocco David Kurtz

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Original Song for a Drama Series

GeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABC” Bad For you”Composer & lyricistRick Krizman

GeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABC” home Again”Composer & lyricistRobert Hartry

oNe liFe To liVe, ABC” starr x’d lovers”Composers & lyricistsMichele Vice-Maslin Chuck Wild Dorian Cheah

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MakeupThe elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicated Guest Makeup ArtistJeanette Ostergardhost Makeup ArtistHeather CurrieThe oPrAh wiNFrey show, syndicated Key Makeup ArtistRoss BurtonseMi-hoMeMADe CooKiNG with sandra lee Food NetworkMakeup ArtistsMark Payne Alx Galasinao

Outstanding HairstylingThe PriCe is riGhT, CBshairstylistMarin Elena PantojaseMi-hoMeMADe CooKiNG with sanda leeFood NetworkhairstylistsMark Payne Alx Galasinao The TAlK, CBshairstylistsCaroline Wiseman Soo Jin YoonValerie Harrell Jude AlcalaThe View, ABChead hairstylistLavette Slater hairstylistsRosa Amoedo Bryant RenfroeThe weNDy williAMs show, syndicatedhead hairstylistsAntwon Jackson Hadiiya Barbel hairstylistD’angelo Thompson

Outstanding

Costume Design for a Drama SeriesAll My ChilDreN, ABCCostume DesignerDavid ZylaThe BolD AND The BeAuTiFul, CBsCostume DesignerBirgit MullerGeNerAl hosPiTAl, ABCCostume DesignerMary IannelliThe youNG AND The resTless, CBsCostume DesignerJennifer Johns

Outstanding

Costume Design / Styling84th ANNuAl MACy’s ThANKsGiViNG DAy PArADe, NBCCostume supervisorKimberly MontgomeryThe elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicatedCostume DesignerKellen RichardsThe Fresh BeAT BAND, Nickelodeonwardrobe supervisorsGene Barnhart Kiki Garwood Costume DesignerJoyce Kim LeesesAMe sTreeT, PBsCostume Designers / live ActorsJared Leese Brian Hemesath Costume Designers / MuppetsPolly Smith Rollie KrewsonCollette Nickola Lara MacLeanLoryn Brantz Michelle HickeyMolly Light Jason WeberChelsea Carter Marc Borders

The View, ABChead Makeup ArtistRebecca BormanMakeup ArtistsLori Klein Karen DupicheThe weNDy williAMs show, syndicatedhead Makeup ArtistMerrell HollisMakeup ArtistD’angelo Thompson

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The Success of A Dynamic DuoWheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!By Elizabeth Jensen

T hey are two of the most popular and enduring game shows of our era, a back-to-back early evening block

of family viewing in many television markets, and one would not exist without the other.

“Jeopardy!” came along first. According to an interview creator Merv Griffin did with the Associated Press in 1964, he was inspired by his wife, Julann. The question and answer format had been dormant since the quiz show scandals of the late 1950s, when some shows’ outcomes were rigged. But, noted Ray Richmond, the author of the 2004 book “This is Jeopardy,” “The thing with Merv Griffin was, he just dove in; he didn’t care what suspicions people had or what they thought.”

The twist for the new program, Griffin told the AP, would be to provide the answer—with the contestants coming up with the question. NBC snapped it up in 1964 without even seeing a pilot, and the gentlemanly Art Fleming was hired as host.

But in 1975, the show, then running in NBC’s daytime lineup, came to the end of its original run. So NBC, to compensate Griffin, agreed to air his latest creation, “Wheel of Fortune,” a hangman-type of word puzzle, spiced up by a giant wheel that contestants would spin to earn cash and prizes.

Pat Sajak came aboard “Wheel” in 1981, replacing original host Chuck Woolery. Vanna White joined him as his letter-turning partner when the syndicated version launched in 1983. The combination was a match; the show has been the top-rated game show in syndication ever since.

“Jeopardy!” eventually was reincarnated several times, first with Fleming again hosting, but Alex Trebek was hired as the host of a syndicated version in 1984, and that combination, proved to be the one. The show is ranked second in its genre. While both programs have numerous Daytime Emmy Awards to their credit, the current version of “Jeopardy!” holds a record for

syndicated game shows, having been honored with 28 Daytime Emmy Awards.

Both shows are now produced by Sony Pictures Television, after their acquisition from Merv Griffin Enterprises, and distributed by CBS Television Distribution.

Hundreds of other game shows have come and gone in the years since the two programs began. Credit for keeping the shows current goes to Harry Friedman, their executive producer, who comes up with new ways to tweak and freshen up the formats every year, without losing their uniqueness.

One thing he hasn’t done, even though viewers keep asking, is to air the shows live, in primetime. “I’m not sure why we’d ever want to do that,” he said. “The wonderful thing is, we don’t ever have to resort to anything that

“The wonderful thing is, we don’t ever have to resort to anything that

even remotely looks like a stunt.”

– Harry Friedman Executive Producer Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy!

Lucille Ball with Alex Trebek.

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even remotely looks like a stunt.”Instead, for “Wheel,” Friedman has kept the

excitement going by adding ways to let contestants win more money. And he has kept “Jeopardy!” a part of the current conversation with special events such as this year’s playoff between the show’s all-time top money winner, Brad Rutter; Ken Jennings, who had the longest streak of wins; and Watson, IBM’s artificial intelligence computer system. Watson beat the two humans.

“Jeopardy!,” said Richmond, “is still the only mainstream game on television that actually would be considered intellectual by anyone. So many other game shows have dumbed themselves down and ‘Jeopardy!’ never has.”

In Richmond’s mind, the two shows endure for different reasons. “’Wheel’ is an American success story,” he said. “It makes everyone at home feel like they are smart. ‘Jeopardy!’ meanwhile makes everyone feel like they want to be smart.”

At some point over the decades, both shows ceased to be just the evening’s entertainment and became

something much larger. The famous “Jeopardy!” theme music--titled “Think!”-- gets played whenever the referees are taking too long at a ball game, Trebek noted. “After a while we’re a part of Americana,” he said.

And “Wheel”? The reason the show endures, I have no idea,” said Sajak. “It’s a flukey, weird, strange, impossible to predict, impossible to explain business. If I went to try to pitch the show today I’d probably get laughed out of the office.”

Moreover, he said, the technology is “a throwback.” But, he said, “You can’t get rid of the clunky wheel because people love the clunky wheel. And you don’t need someone up there turning letters.”

But “somewhere along the line, I don’t know where, we became more than a popular show; we became part of the popular culture,” he said, providing a “touchstone in people’s lives.” Sajak said he likens it to a sunset: “Even if you don’t go out on the patio every night, it’s nice to know it’s out there. It may be the show that’s never canceled.” n

Vanna with Pat on the 5000 th episode of Wheel of Fortune, 2009. Alex featured on the cover of TV Guide.

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A sk “Jeopardy!” executive producer Harry Friedman about Alex Trebek’s contributions to the fast-paced

show over 27 years, and he singles out the host’s powers of concentration.

“When he’s in the studio he has his game face on,” said Friedman. “It’s pretty demanding to run that game and work through 61 pieces of game material in every half hour. He’s pretty much working every minute, following who said what and watching who signals in next. It really requires a tremendous attention.”

And what do viewers tend to focus on? Trebek’s mustache. Trebek noted that he was the first game show host with a mustache since Groucho Marx, and when he shaved it off on a whim in 2001, “it was traumatic for a number of people. They made such a fuss about it.” Studio audiences bring it up at every taping, he said, even though it’s been gone for a full decade. And Will Ferrell didn’t give it up either, continuing to sport one whenever he did the comic impersonation of Trebek on “Saturday Night Live.”

“It’s so interesting how some facial hair is so much a part of how he is perceived,” said Friedman.

Trebek, a Sudbury, Ontario native, studied philosophy at the University of Ottawa and spent 12 years working in news at the Canadian Broadcasting Company before he hit Hollywood. American viewers became familiar with him as the host of “Wizard of Odds” in 1973, and then numerous other game shows, including “High Rollers” and “Battlestars”--he can’t remember how many. In 1984, without a tryout, he found a perfect match when the producers tapped him when they wanted to launch a new syndicated version of “Jeopardy!”

Over the years, Trebek—who also hosted “Classic Concentration” for five years beginning in 1987--has won five Emmys for Outstanding Game Show Host. He is also one of the few to have been honored with a star on both the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Canadian Walk of Fame in Toronto. “I host ‘Jeopardy!’ because I like the show and I believe it’s a quality program,” he said.

It remains popular year after year, he thinks, “because Americans are very competitive, and particularly in areas which command respect, like knowledge.” Not only is it “popular with ordinary folks from all walks of life,” he said, but “it’s the kind of show that people can watch as a

Long-Running Quiz Show HostWho is Alex Trebek?By Elizabeth Jensen

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family unit, rather than each one going to his or her own room. Everyone can participate and everyone can have a few moments in which to shine.”

One of the most important attractions, he believes, is that viewers are also eager to learn. They constantly stop him to say how much knowledge they gain from the show. “Jeopardy! provides you with a safe opportunity to do that,” he said.

His taping schedule is strict: Five shows each taping day, and the day begins at 6 a.m. At 7:30 a.m. he gets the

games, which have been selected at random, to review for 90 minutes and then taping begins. Audiences often ask him what’s on his cue cards, he said, but “there are no cue cards. If I make a comment about a response, it’s from my knowledge.”

One key role he plays, he said, is “to keep it nice

“I host ‘Jeopardy!’ because I like the show and I believe it’s a quality program.”

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and pleasant for the contestants. People who appear on ‘Jeopardy!’ are bright and they’re probably used to being right; they are probably successful outside of our show and a lot of them don’t know how to take failure. So I try to ease the process.” Success or failure, he noted, is somewhat random, depending on whether the contestants happen to draw categories they are knowledgeable about.

Trebek is an equally calming host for the younger set, hosting the annual National Geographic Bee, for fourth- through eighth-graders, and he is on the board of the National Geographic Society Education Foundation. He travels widely for “Jeopardy!” himself, delivering clues from around the world.

Off camera, Trebek, who became a U.S. citizen in

1998, is a supporter of the U.S. military organization, the USO, and the Christian charity, World Vision, for whom he is a spokesman. In recent years, through World Vision, he and his wife Jean, with whom he has two children, have adopted a village in Zambia, allowing it to build a new school, sanitation facilities and homes for teachers, and they helped fund a similar project in northern Uganda. “I’ve found a great deal of satisfaction in that work,” he said, adding that he is thankful to “finally be in a position where we can give back and see tangible results.”

Asked how long he will continue hosting the show, Trebek said he doesn’t know. But he is already on board for another three years, which would bring his tenure to 30 years. And that, he said, “has a nice ring to it.” n

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This University of Ottawa alumnus is being honoured tonight for his outstanding career by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences

The University of Ottawa and its entire community salute alumnus Alex Trebek for his exceptional contribution to the entertainment world and to our own university family

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H arry Friedman, the executive producer of “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!,” since 1999, has more than

5,500 episodes of the two shows under his belt and seven Emmy Awards. The Omaha native came to Hollywood in 1971 without a job, but after the patter he wrote for a nightclub singer drew attention, he landed a freelance position writing for “Hollywood Squares,” earning $5 for each question. His game show career was launched. He says he now has “one of the last great jobs in broadcast television.” He talked with Elizabeth Jensen about his stewardship of the shows.Did you come to Hollywood wanting to work on game shows?

I didn’t really come specifically to work on game shows although when I was living in the Midwest I had been a huge fan of “Hollywood Squares” and I thought, “I could do that.”

Behind-the-Scenes with Harry FriedmanA Conversation with the Executive ProducerBy Elizabeth Jensen

“ What’s great about both shows is that they’re family friendly, and appointment television.”

– Harry Friedman, Executive Producer, Wheel of Fortune & Jeopardy!

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You said you “couldn’t get over here fast enough” when you were asked if you might want to work at “Wheel” and “Jeopardy!.” Why?

When you talk about “Wheel,” it’s a great game. Every kid my age certainly grew up playing hangman, and it’s just the idea of being able to play a simple puzzle game, and get rewarded for it. “Jeopardy!” is completely different. It’s a show about knowledge and interests, and tests what you as the viewer and contestant know, and it informs you likewise about what you might not know. What’s great about both shows is that they’re family friendly, and appointment television.

The two programs run back to back in most markets. Is there a synergy?

I think there is. We do know we have quite a bit of overlap. Each one challenges you in a different way. A lot of “Wheel” contestants would not be able to qualify for “Jeopardy!” and, oddly enough, a number of “Jeopardy!” contestants would not qualify for “Wheel.” We like to say “Wheel” is a game show and “Jeopardy!” is a quiz show.

What does it take to be a successful game show/quiz show producer?

We are constantly trying to improve, tweak, energize every aspect of our shows. We’re very much into being sensitive to trends but making sure it’s not just the trend of the moment because we don’t have to do that. We can take our time. One of the things we like to say about both shows is that they’re reliable, but never predictable.

At “Wheel,” you created the “Wheel Watchers Club,” the first of its kind online viewer loyalty program which now has more than 5.7 million members. How else do you keep the show fresh?

We keep adding new elements to make it visually interesting and more exciting. The game is still basically the same. But we add more ways to win and more reasons to watch. It’s so important for “Wheel” to be that respite from the rigors of the day.

Your decision in 2003 to eliminate the “Jeopardy!” five-day rule for contestants was a key move?

That really was a game changer, literally. It just said that we believe there should be no limit to excellence, so if you can keep winning we will let you. We didn’t anticipate someone would do that for 74 games.

Was there a lot of debate beforehand?

Sure. The downside was a concern that what if someone gets on the show that our viewers dislike? In a way, we’re inviting someone into our home and what if they are the guest that won’t leave. It was definitely a risk and fortunately the guy who probably is today most associated with the show as a contestant-- Ken Jennings—fortunately, he turned out to be a great guy.

In September 2006 yours were the first syndicated shows to convert to High Definition?

It was a huge investment; the studio spent about 4 million dollars. Viewers noticed immediately; I was so surprised because the penetration of HD sets in the marketplace was pretty low at the time. Viewers still talk about it. It adds an energy to both shows, [particularly] “Wheel” because it is so bright and animated and it just makes it more so in HD.

What new features can viewers look forward to coming up?

For “Jeopardy!”, we’ll be sending the Clue Crew and Alex Trebek to even more exotic locations to shoot clues; they’re going to the Far East this year and they just came back from the Antarctic. We’re really going to be bringing the world to our viewers. As for “Wheel,” we’re adding some game elements that will allow more viewers at home and in-studio contestants to win prizes.

Your hosts have been there for many years. Have you thought about eventual succession?

Nothing is ensured forever, and I’m sorry to hear that, too. We have the best hosts in the business and we just hope they’ll stick around for as long as they want to. n

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Lifetime

Executive Producer Harry Friedman, Vanna, and Pat celebrating the 5000th episode of Wheel of Fortune.

Achievement Award

Above: Executive Producer Harry Friedman with Alex Trebek.Below: Alex with Jeopardy champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter on the “Man vs. Machine” show where they competed against the IBM computer program dubbed “Watson.”

Right: Alex as a quizmaster in 1966 on the Canadian show,

“Reach for the Top.” Will Ferrell with Alex on “Saturday Night Live.”

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I t’s hard to imagine now but there was a time, 30 years ago, when the fortunes of “Wheel of Fortune”

weren’t looking so bright. It was 1981 and the seven-year-old NBC daytime program was in third place in its time slot. Creator Merv Griffin needed a new host to replace the departing Chuck Woolery and he wanted the KNBC-TV weatherman in Los Angeles, Pat Sajak.

As Griffin told the New York Times in 1988, ‘’He had great charm.’’ He liked Sajak’s practical jokes: “In California, how many cold fronts from Canada can we have? I remember once he came on with a bandage over his right eye. After a break, the bandage was over the left eye. Pat never said a word, just kept doing the weather.’’

But NBC said no, and Sajak himself wasn’t so sure. “I didn’t necessarily feel suited to doing [a game show],” he recalled in an interview with the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. “When Merv called me, I told him, ‘I’m not sure I’d make a very good game show host.’ It was something I had never done.” Moreover, “Back then there was a sort of prototypical game show host”—think Guy Smiley, the over-enthusiastic character from “Sesame Street”, he said—and “I’m fairly low-key in my approach.”

Griffin told NBC that if it didn’t approve Sajak he would stop the show’s taping. The guy from Chicago’s Southwest side was hired and pioneered a new style for game shows. Two years into his run, a nighttime

syndicated version of the show debuted, also hosted by Sajak, and he took the show to first place, where it remains today. He has earned three Emmy Awards for his work.

Sajak said his hiring was a success because no one tried to make him into that stereotypical host; they just allowed him to be who he is. Executive producer Harry Friedman said Sajak’s appeal is that “he is lighthearted; he just has that impish way of looking at things. And he has a great understanding of the game and of his role in the game, which is to really be there for the contestants, to keep the game moving, to keep it fun, to put them at ease, and to not take himself too seriously.”

Asked about that characterization, Sajak quipped: “I didn’t think he cared. So when he rolls his eyes he just thinks I’m being impish.” But he added, “It’s a fine line not taking yourself too seriously and not taking the show seriously. I take my work seriously; I care very much about what’s on the air, what’s on the show. But I’m playing hangman, spinning a giant wheel, so it’s hard to take yourself too seriously.”

He has clearly studied his role since taking it on. “I think one of the reasons a game is difficult to host, relatively speaking, is it goes against a performer’s natural instinct, that ‘look at me, aren’t I clever, aren’t I impish,’” he said. “With a game show you have to sort of sublimate that. The game is the star of the show and the second star

As the Wheel TurnsPat Sajak’s 30 Years at Wheel of FortuneBy Elizabeth Jensen

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is the players. You have to step back a bit.” The trick, he added, “is to find places where you can do something in a hit and run way, and not get in the way too much.”

Behind the scenes, her “dear friend” shows no such restraint, said colleague Vanna White. “I laugh out loud all the time from things he says. Even in emails!”

Prior to joining “Wheel,” Sajak was a newscaster and announcer at Chicago’s WEDC-AM. In 1968, he served 18 months waking the troops as a deejay on Armed Forces Radio in Saigon, during the Vietnam War. Post-discharge, he landed a radio job in Murray, Ky., but soon jumped to Nashville’s WSM-TV. By 1977 he was doing the weather in Los Angeles.

Sajak left the network daytime version of “Wheel” when he was hired to host a late night CBS talk show, which ran from January 1989 to April 1990. A frequent

substitute host for CNN’s Larry King and on the daytime “Live with Regis and Kelly,” Sajak also hosted “Pat Sajak Weekend” on the Fox News Channel, in 2003. In addition to a production company and music publishing company, he owns two Maryland radio stations. He and his wife, Lesly, have two children.

Asked how long he will stay with the show, Sajak said, “I have two goals. I’d like to leave while it’s still Number One, and I’d like to leave before people start to say, ‘what the hell happened to him.’ I’ll feel it, I’ll be shaving, and I’ll think ‘this is the year.’

But we’re not quite there yet. It’s going to be sooner rather than later, because if I did it another 30 years I’d be 100. But it won’t be because I’m burned out, because I hate it, because I’m sick of it or because I want to direct. It’ll be because it’s time.” n

“When Merv called me, I told him, ‘I’m not sure I’d make a very good game show host.”

– Pat Sajak

“The game is the star of the show and the second star is the players.”

– Pat Sajak

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It’s been an exciting journey

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~Bob

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Achievement Award

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T urning letters on the “Wheel of Fortune” puzzle board with style and grace has made Vanna White a

pop culture icon to fans of game shows everywhere. As co-host of the show since 1982, White was recognized with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2006. Her autobiography, “Vanna Speaks,” was a national bestseller, and her passion for crocheting and helping children led to the creation of her own line of yarn called “Vanna’s Choice.” A portion of its proceeds is donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. White recently spoke with Dinah Eng about co-hosting “Wheel of Fortune” and working with Daytime Entertainment Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Pat Sajak.

What is it like being a co-host with Pat Sajak?

It’s wonderful. We’ve been together for 29 years and have never had an argument. He’s easy-going and incredibly funny. Even when we’re corresponding on e-mail, he makes me laugh out loud. He’s just a joy to work with.

What is Pat like when he’s not on air?

He’s actually reserved when he’s around groups of people. He’s not the typical Hollywood type. He’s quiet, and doesn’t like being in the limelight. He’s also a huge sports fan. He loves baseball and hockey.

What makes the Lifetime Achievement Award such a fitting tribute for him?

He’s taken for granted because he makes his job look easy, but it takes a lot of work. He’s so good at making people feel comfortable. He’s always saying nice things to the contestants, who are usually nervous. He makes people feel like he’s their next door neighbor.

We have a large staff, and everyone loves him.

He’s such a kind man. We’ll travel several times a year to tape the show and make appearances. One time, we were taping a show in New Orleans and he knew about this great restaurant. He had them cater dinner for the whole staff, and we had an incredible meal. He didn’t have to do that, but he did.

When did the two of you start working together?“Wheel of Fortune” started in 1975 with Chuck

Woolery and Susan Stafford. Pat started hosting in 1981 with Susan Stafford, and when she left a year later, I started working on the daytime version of the show. In 1983, we started a syndicated nighttime version, and also worked the daytime show for awhile after that.

How did you come to be a game show co-host?

I wanted to be on TV from the time I was 10 years old. I didn’t care in what capacity. I grew up in Myrtle Beach, S.C., came out to Los Angeles, and got lucky with this job. I was waitressing, going on auditions and doing TV commercials. One day, my boyfriend and I went to see one of Merv Griffin’s shows, “Dance Fever,” and his right-hand man was there. I went up to him and

said I’d heard that they were looking for a replacement on “Wheel of Fortune.” He said if they hadn’t found a replacement by October 5, I could call him and audition. I went in, and was told that I had the job the day before Thanksgiving.

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Do you remember your first day working with Pat?

Yes. He made me feel so welcome, like I was part of the family. He was aware of how nervous I was, and he took me under his wing. When we did promos, he’d ask, “Are you comfortable doing this?” I watched how he acted with people, and he was a good teacher for me. Now you have your own “Vanna Style” web page on wheeloffortune.com.

People love to know what I’m wearing on the show, and where they can buy it. I write a blog with helpful hints to stay in touch with fans. When I started it, my daughter was young, so we put little games for children on it, too.Why are game shows so popular?

Game shows are FUN! The news is so depressing. With a game show, you can sit down with your whole family and play at home. Children learn the alphabet from our show, and if you’re walking by the TV, you can stop a minute and try to solve the puzzle yourself. It’s addictive.

“He’s just a joy to work with.”– Vanna White

Why do you think, after 29 years, that you and Pat are still together on the show?

I remember one day in the beginning, Pat and I were sitting next to each other in the makeup chairs, and I said, “I wonder where we’ll be in 10 years?” My job was to turn the letters, and that’s what I still do.

Merv (Griffin) said 200 girls auditioned along with me for the position, but the chemistry between Pat and me reminded him of a brother and sister. Pat has always been a shoulder to lean on for me. He’s just an incredible guy. n

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Vanna White appearing for the first time on Wheel of Fortune in December of 1982.

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O nce upon a time, from the earliest days of broadcasting, game shows dominated the daytime schedule.

Carrying over from radio, daytime television has been a place where quiz shows, soap operas, court dramas, talk programs or news all thrived. ---- And for game shows it wasn’t just the competition that was entertaining; there were celebrities like Groucho Marx, Betty White, Lucille Ball and an entire tic-tac-toe box of stars on “Hollywood Squares,” to dazzle daytime watchers.

Imagine that you could bet your life, play the pyramid, solve a word puzzle with concentration, learn the password, spin the wheel, and so much more. Competition programming filled the landscape of daytime, from “To Tell the Truth” to “Password” to “Family Feud.”

“Game shows come and go like tidal waves throughout TV history,” according to Tom O’Neil, the author of “The Emmys,” as well as LATimes.com and Goldderby.com television columnist. “They’re quickly popular one minute, then interest suddenly ebbs and recedes the next. …It gets reborn a few years later, though.”

Currently, America has renewed its love affair with game shows. In 2006, just five years ago, the Daytime Emmy nominations included only two shows — “Jeopardy!” and “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire.” This year, the 2010 Emmy winner “Cash Cab” is back in contention, as well as “Jeopardy!,” “The Price Is Right” and “Wheel of Fortune.” And GSN, the Game Show Network, has grown in popularity, reaching 75 million homes with a mix of classic programs, retooled favorites and new shows

THE EARLY DAYS

In the pioneer days of the television industry, game shows migrated from radio, bringing audiences with them. In the 1940s, there were 44 game shows on network primetime, and over four times that amount, 151, in the 1950s. But the scandal of “Twenty-One,” in which a popular contestant, Charles Van Doren, had received the answers in advance to ensure that he kept winning, cast a shadow over the legitimacy of these shows. The networks shied away from the genre, and by the summer of 1958, there were just 23 quiz/game shows on the air.

But the tide rose in the 1960s and beyond, as each decade produced new and innovative games that resonated with the viewing public. “Jeopardy!,” “Hollywood Squares” and “Match Game” all began in the 1960s, as well as Chuck Barris’ “The Dating Game” and “The Newlywed Game.” In the ‘70s, “The $10,000 Pyramid” and “Family Feud” were hugely popular, and Barris pushed the envelop of good taste with “The Gong Show.”

In the 1980s, “Jeopardy!” creator Merv Griffin struck gold a second time with “Wheel of Fortune.” “Blind Date,” a descendant of “The Dating Game,” appeared in 1999, the same year that “Win Ben Stein’s Money” won the Emmy as Outstanding Game Show. Stars emerged on these games, including Pat Sajak and Vanna White on “Wheel,” Richard Dawson with “Feud,” and Alex Trebek on “Jeopardy!,” to name but a few.

Wayne Brady, the current host of CBS’s reboot of “Let’s Make A Deal,” admits to being a long-time admirer of “Jeopardy!.” “It’s skill-based. It’s not how lucky you are with the luck of the cards or what’s behind that door, it actually takes brain-power to get on that show and do well.”

Brady discovered soon after stepping into Monty Hall’s shoes with “Deal,” that game show contestants are as ardent today as they were in the Kennedy-era 1960’s when the show premiered. “The appeal of the game show

The Games People Play

Television’s Love Affair with the

Game Show

By Allison J. Waldman

“ Game shows come and go like tidal waves throughout TV history.”

– Tom O’Neil, Author, “ The Emmys”

“Twenty-One” game show host Jack Barry, center, with participants, including famous contestant Charles Van Doren.

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CONGRATULATIONSPat Sajak and Alex Trebek on your Lifetime Achievement.

© 2011 IGT. All rights reserved.“Jeopardy!” is a registered trademark of Jeopardy Productions, Inc. “Jeopardy!” © 2011 Jeopardy Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved. “Wheel of Fortune” is a registered trademark of Califon Productions, Inc. “Wheel of Fortune” © 2011 Califon Productions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

is simple,” said Brady. “People love to win. People enjoy seeing other people compete because they have fantasies that it could be them.”TODAY’S GAMES

With the new millennium, the traditional game needed more than color to attract viewers. The bright lights, theatrical music and dramatic effects of UK import, “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?” took off in America, with Regis Philbin as the host. “Millionaire” had international appeal, as witnessed in the Oscar-winning motion picture “Slumdog Millionaire.”

“People expect some theater, and if you have to make it that way, you do,” said Gabrielle Johnston, veteran executive producer, “Family Feud.” “If the game is simple—and you can’t get much simpler than ‘Deal or No Deal’— it’s important to make it feel like it’s bigger. …The girls with the suitcases are just props, but I think they produce it very well and they’ve turned it into big theater.”

Today, the return of the aforementioned “Let’s Make A Deal” and the ongoing success of “The Price Is Right” on CBS suggests that the pendulum may be swinging back in the game show direction.

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONEWhat’s indisputable over the past 60

years of broadcast television is the fact that game shows remain a viable genre, albeit one that is constantly evolving. “Cash Cab,” for instance, was last year’s Emmy winner and, as O’Neil points out, “It’s ‘Jeopardy!’ To Go’ – a classic brain twister with a hip new tweak on wheels.”

Beyond daytime and syndication, you can also see variations on the game show formula all over the dial. In primetime, competition driven reality shows, “Survivor,” “The Apprentice,” “The Amazing Race” and others are essentially the game shows of decades past. It’s easy to connect the antics of “Truth and Consequences” to “Wipe Out,” the fake courtship of “The Dating Game” to “The Bachelor” and even the mawkish tears of “Queen for a Day” to “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.”

“Basically, these reality shows take the game concept out of the staid studio and place it into real world experiences,” contends Mary Ann Cooper, a syndicated television columnist. “They amp up the game show concept.”

“Networks can’t afford to keep doing expensive dramas. When they fail, they have to start new shows. There’s less risk with game shows, and they’re cheaper to produce in general,” explains Johnston.

“Game shows will always be a popular TV genre in general because they entertain viewers while engaging their intellects. Few TV shows bother to do that,” said O’Neil. n

Regis Philbin hosting “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire.”

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sesAMe sTreeT, PBshead writerJoey MazzarinowritersJohn Weidman Christine Ferraro Emily Kingsley Molly Boylan Belinda Ward Judy Freudberg Luis Santeiro Annie Evans

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DANNY JACOBS as King JulienPenguins of Madagascar, Nickelodeon

TOM MCGRATH as skipperPenguins of Madagascar, Nickelodeon

MARTIN SHORT as The Cat in the hatThe Cat in the hat Knows a lot About That!, PBs

PETER CULLEN as optimus PrimeTransformers Prime, The hub

STEVEN TYLER as The Mad hatter The wonder Pets!, Nickelodeon

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PerformerCarly HendersonCoordinator, MTV Public AffairsCasey AciernoDirector, MTV Public AffairsNoopur Agarwalsenior Director of CommunicationsJanice GattiVP, MTV Public AffairsJason RzepkaVP, Music & TalentGina Esposito

Outstanding Special Class WritingThe elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicatedhead writerKevin A. Leman IIwritersEllen DeGeneres Brad PopeJason Gelles Amy RhodesDaniel Leary Gil RiefSteven Mazan Beth ShermanLauren Pomerantz

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houseCAT houseCAll, Animal Planetexecutive Producers line ProducerJeff Fischgrund Steve MarkowitzGeovanni Brewer hostsupervising Producer Dr. Katrina WarrenDan Holton Consulting Producersenior Producer Dr. Stacy FuchinoShawn MilesProducerMargo Classe

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executive ProducersBrian Briskman Sue Johnson Adam RockmoreProducersLeeanne Irvin John CorserDirectorFrank Valentini writerSara SaediAssociate ProducerDelara Adams-Warom

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The elleN DeGeNeres show, syndicatedexecutive ProducersEllen DeGeneres Mary Connelly Andy Lassner Jim Paratore Ed Glavin web ProducerKelly DavieswriterJoseph SheridanNew Media CoordinatorKendall Aliment

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line ProducersJhamal K. Robinson Elizabeth Davies-SchopfJade C. MillsThe MArThA sTewArT show, hallmarkexecutive ProducersMartha StewartMark BurnettCo-executive ProducersConrad RiggsBernie Youngsenior supervising ProducersLisa WagnerChristina DeyoDeb Savosupervising ProducersKimberly Miller-OlkoPeter KilleenCoordinating ProducerCarolyn PurcellProducersSara Murphy Judy MorrisStephanie Fitzhugh Haleigh RaffMary Forrest Laurie HepburnGreta Anthony Lenore WelbyBarbara Fight Nikki ElkinsRoger Maroni Mary Elizabeth LawrenceFran Brescia-Coniglio Becky Horvathline ProducerShara KabakowMy GeNerATioN, PBsexecutive ProducerDavid Pepper ProducersKaren Ryan Jeff LevineDean Hovell Carolyn PresuttiNina Halper Kim SedmakDeborah L. Long Pauline SteinhornDoris McMillon Amy Green ThrasherStephen Menick Terri TolliverBill Boggs Del WaltersBill Creed Mark WileAndy Field Julie WinokurBettina Gregory Val ZavalaThe NATe BerKus show, syndicatedexecutive ProducerTerry MurphyCo- executive ProducersPeter Killeen Robin Hommel-TenenbaumConsulting Co-executive Producer Jennifer Givnersupervising ProducersJessica Herzberg Tiffany FaigusCyndi Scott Karen KinneyStacy Credidio Amanda McPhillipsMeredith Paige Nate BerkusCoordinatin ProducerDan Sterchelesenior ProducersAntoinette Clarke John FilimonNathanael Nelson Paul StarkeProducersBrian Prowse-Gany Annemarie HartyKitt Grant Winnie DunbarGreg Tufaro Michelle NowakVanessa Nizzo-Gross Jessica GerstleAnnemarie Bain

line ProducersJames Tomlinson Steve FeldhostLynn HoffmanThe rAlly To resTore sANiTy AND/or FeAr Comedy Centralexecutive Producers, hostsJon Stewart Stephen Colbertexecutive ProducersRory Albanese Josh LiebTom PurcellCo-executive ProducersKahane Cooperman Meredith BennettRichard Dahmsupervising ProducersSteve Bodow Jennifer FlanzEmily Lazar Hillary KunTanya Michnevich Bracco Adam LowittJim Margolis senior ProducersAdam Chodikoff Justin MelkmannJimmy Donn Matt LappinProducersJill Katz Chris McShane line ProducerPam DePace Consulting ProducerPaul Dinello

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line ProducersJhamal K. Robinson Elizabeth Davies-SchopfJade C. MillsThe MArThA sTewArT show, hallmarkexecutive ProducersMartha StewartMark BurnettCo-executive ProducersConrad RiggsBernie Youngsenior supervising ProducersLisa WagnerChristina DeyoDeb Savosupervising ProducersKimberly Miller-OlkoPeter KilleenCoordinating ProducerCarolyn PurcellProducersSara Murphy Judy MorrisStephanie Fitzhugh Haleigh RaffMary Forrest Laurie HepburnGreta Anthony Lenore WelbyBarbara Fight Nikki ElkinsRoger Maroni Mary Elizabeth LawrenceFran Brescia-Coniglio Becky Horvathline ProducerShara KabakowMy GeNerATioN, PBsexecutive ProducerDavid Pepper ProducersKaren Ryan Jeff LevineDean Hovell Carolyn PresuttiNina Halper Kim SedmakDeborah L. Long Pauline SteinhornDoris McMillon Amy Green ThrasherStephen Menick Terri TolliverBill Boggs Del WaltersBill Creed Mark WileAndy Field Julie WinokurBettina Gregory Val ZavalaThe NATe BerKus show, syndicatedexecutive ProducerTerry MurphyCo- executive ProducersPeter Killeen Robin Hommel-TenenbaumConsulting Co-executive Producer Jennifer Givnersupervising ProducersJessica Herzberg Tiffany FaigusCyndi Scott Karen KinneyStacy Credidio Amanda McPhillipsMeredith Paige Nate BerkusCoordinatin ProducerDan Sterchelesenior ProducersAntoinette Clarke John FilimonNathanael Nelson Paul StarkeProducersBrian Prowse-Gany Annemarie HartyKitt Grant Winnie DunbarGreg Tufaro Michelle NowakVanessa Nizzo-Gross Jessica GerstleAnnemarie Bain

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