60th Primetime Emmy Awards

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60th Primetime Emmy Awards
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards Poster.jpg
Promotional poster
Date
  • September 21, 2008
    (Ceremony)
  • September 13, 2008
    (Creative Arts Awards)
LocationNokia Theatre,
Los Angeles, California
Presented byAcademy of Television Arts and Sciences
Hosted byTom Bergeron
Heidi Klum
Howie Mandel
Jeff Probst
Ryan Seacrest
Highlights
Most awardsJohn Adams (5)
Most nominationsJohn Adams (8)
Outstanding Comedy Series30 Rock
Outstanding Drama SeriesMad Men
Outstanding MiniseriesJohn Adams
Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramThe Amazing Race
Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy SeriesThe Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Websitehttp://www.emmys.com/ Edit this on Wikidata
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC
Produced byKen Ehrlich
Directed byLouis J. Horvitz
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The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards were held on Sunday, September 21, 2008, at the newly opened Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California to honor the best in U.S. prime time television.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Tom Bergeron, Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, Jeff Probst, and Ryan Seacrest (all were nominated in the debut category—Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program) and televised in the United States on ABC.

The nominations were announced on July 17 by Kristin Chenoweth and Neil Patrick Harris.[2] The Creative Arts Emmy Awards were held eight days earlier (September 13) at the same venue. The ceremony was hosted by Neil Patrick Harris and Sarah Chalke.

The telecast was viewed by 12.20 million with a household rating of 8.86/12.79 making it the lowest rated and least viewed ceremony in its televised history.[3][4] Many critics cited lackluster performances from the five hosts as a reason for the huge decline.[5] Others pointed to the field of nominees which were dominated by low-rated and sparsely viewed programs, thus making the Emmys widely considered as a bust, which was panned by critics as "... the worst ever, laid a big, fat ratings egg as well ..."[6][7]

In 2011, when TV Guide Network re-did their list of "25 Biggest TV Blunders", this ceremony was included.

For the first time in a decade, the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series was won by the defending champion. 30 Rock

Outstanding Drama Series went to AMC freshmen series Mad Men. This marked the first series award for a program on a basic cable station. Mad Men led all dramas with seven major nominations.

This would be the final ceremony to have five nominees per category, most major categories (acting and programs) were expanded to include at least six slots the following year.

Tin Man's win for Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries or Movie (Non-Prosthetic) made The Wizard of Oz the third franchise to complete EGOT status.

Winners and nominees[]

Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold:[8]

Alec Baldwin, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Tina Fey, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Bryan Cranston, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series winner
Glenn Close, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner
Paul Giamatti, Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie winner
Laura Linney, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie winner
Jeremy Piven, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series winner
Jean Smart, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series winner
Dianne Wiest, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series winner
Tom Wilkinson, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie winner
Jeff Probst, Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program winner
Don Rickles, Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program winner

Programs[]

Outstanding Comedy Series Outstanding Drama Series
  • 30 Rock (NBC)
    • Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO)
    • Entourage (HBO)
    • The Office (NBC)
    • Two and a Half Men (CBS)
  • Mad Men (AMC)
    • Boston Legal (ABC)
    • Damages (FX)
    • Dexter (Showtime)
    • House (Fox)
    • Lost (ABC)
Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Series Outstanding Variety, Music, or Comedy Special
  • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
    • The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
    • Late Show with David Letterman (CBS)
    • Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)
    • Saturday Night Live (NBC)
  • Mr. Warmth: The Don Rickles Project (HBO)
    • Bill Maher: The Decider (HBO)
    • George Carlin... It's Bad for Ya! (HBO)
    • Great Performances (Episode: "James Taylor: One Man Band") (PBS)
    • Kathy Griffin: Straight to Hell (Bravo)
    • The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)
Outstanding Made for Television Movie Outstanding Miniseries
  • Recount (HBO)
  • John Adams (HBO)
    • The Andromeda Strain (A&E)
    • Cranford (PBS)
    • Tin Man (Sci Fi)
Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
  • The Amazing Race (CBS)
    • American Idol (Fox)
    • Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    • Project Runway (Bravo)
    • Top Chef (Bravo)

Acting[]

Lead performances[]

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
  • Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy on 30 Rock (Episode: "Rosemary's Baby") (NBC)
    • Steve Carell as Michael Scott on The Office (Episode: "Goodbye, Toby") (NBC)
    • Lee Pace as Ned on Pushing Daisies (Episode: "Pie-lette") (ABC)
    • Tony Shalhoub as Adrian Monk on Monk (Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Naked Man") (USA)
    • Charlie Sheen as Charlie Harper on Two and a Half Men (Episode: "Is There a Mrs. Waffles?") (CBS)
  • Tina Fey as Liz Lemon on 30 Rock (Episode: "Sandwich Day") (NBC)
    • Christina Applegate as Samantha Newly on Samantha Who? (Episode: "The Restraining Order") (ABC)
    • America Ferrera as Betty Suarez on Ugly Betty (Episode: "Odor in the Court") (ABC)
    • Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Christine Campbell on The New Adventures of Old Christine (Episode: "One and a Half Men") (CBS)
    • Mary-Louise Parker as Nancy Botwin on Weeds (Episode: "Bill Sussman") (Showtime)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
  • Bryan Cranston as Walter White on Breaking Bad (Episode: "Pilot") (AMC)
    • Gabriel Byrne as Dr. Paul Weston on In Treatment (Episode: "Week 4: Paul and Gina") (HBO)
    • Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan on Dexter (Episode: "There's Something About Harry") (Showtime)
    • Jon Hamm as Don Draper on Mad Men (Episode: "The Wheel") (AMC)
    • Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House on House (Episode: "House's Head") (Fox)
    • James Spader as Alan Shore on Boston Legal (Episode: "The Court Supreme") (ABC)
  • Glenn Close as Patty Hewes on Damages (Episode: "Get Me a Lawyer") (FX)
    • Sally Field as Nora Walker on Brothers & Sisters (Episode: "History Repeating") (ABC)
    • Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Episode: "Undercover") (NBC)
    • Holly Hunter as Grace Hanadarko on Saving Grace (Episode: "Tacos, Tulips, Duck, and Spices") (TNT)
    • Kyra Sedgwick as Brenda Leigh Johnson on The Closer (Episode: "Manhunt") (TNT)
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
  • Paul Giamatti as John Adams on John Adams (HBO)
    • Ralph Fiennes as Bernard Lafferty on Bernard and Doris (HBO)
    • Ricky Gervais as Andy Millman on Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale (HBO)
    • Kevin Spacey as Ron Klain on Recount (HBO)
    • Tom Wilkinson as James Baker on Recount (HBO)
  • Laura Linney as Abigail Adams on John Adams (HBO)
    • Judi Dench as Matilda "Matty" Jenkyns on Cranford (PBS)
    • Catherine Keener as Gertrude Baniszewski on An American Crime (Showtime)
    • Phylicia Rashad as Lena Younger on A Raisin in the Sun (ABC)
    • Susan Sarandon as Doris Duke on Bernard and Doris (HBO)

Supporting performances[]

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
  • Jeremy Piven as Ari Gold on Entourage (Episode: "The Day Fuckers") (HBO)
    • Jon Cryer as Dr. Alan Harper on Two and a Half Men (Episode: "Meander to Your Dander") (CBS)
    • Kevin Dillon as Johnny "Drama" Chase on Entourage (Episode: "The Dream Team") (HBO)
    • Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson on How I Met Your Mother (Episode: "The Goat") (CBS)
    • Rainn Wilson as Dwight Schrute on The Office (Episode: "Money") (NBC)
  • Jean Smart as Regina Newly on Samantha Who? (Episode: "The Girlfriend") (ABC)
    • Kristin Chenoweth as Olive Snook on Pushing Daisies (Episode: "Girth") (ABC)
    • Amy Poehler as Various Characters on Saturday Night Live (Episode: "Host: Tina Fey") (NBC)
    • Holland Taylor as Evelyn Harper on Two and a Half Men (Episode: "Media Room Slash Dungeon") (CBS)
    • Vanessa Williams as Wilhelmina Slater on Ugly Betty (Episode: "Bananas for Betty") (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
  • Željko Ivanek as Ray Fiske on Damages (Episode: "I Hate These People") (FX)
    • Ted Danson as Arthur Frobisher on Damages (Episode: "Jesus, Mary, and Joe Cocker") (FX)
    • Michael Emerson as Ben Linus on Lost (Episode: "The Shape of Things to Come") (ABC)
    • William Shatner as Denny Crane on Boston Legal (Episode: "Mad About You") (ABC)
    • John Slattery as Roger Sterling, Jr. on Mad Men (Episode: "Long Weekend") (AMC)
  • Dianne Wiest as Dr. Gina Toll on In Treatment (Episode: "Week 6: Paul and Gina") (HBO)
    • Candice Bergen as Shirley Schmidt on Boston Legal (Episode: "The Mighty Rogues") (ABC)
    • Rachel Griffiths as Sarah Whedon on Brothers and Sisters (Episode: "Domestic Issues") (ABC)
    • Sandra Oh as Dr. Christina Yang on Grey's Anatomy (Episode: "The Becoming") (ABC)
    • Chandra Wilson as Dr. Miranda Bailey on Grey's Anatomy (Episode: "Lay Your Hands on Me") (ABC)
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
  • Tom Wilkinson as Benjamin Franklin on John Adams (HBO)
    • Bob Balaban as Benjamin Ginsberg on Recount (HBO)
    • Stephen Dillane as Thomas Jefferson on John Adams (HBO)
    • Denis Leary as Michael Whouley on Recount (HBO)
    • David Morse on George Washington in John Adams (HBO)
  • Eileen Atkins as Deborah Jenkyns on Cranford (PBS)
    • Laura Dern as Katherine Harris on Recount (HBO)
    • Ashley Jensen as Maggie Jacobs on Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale (HBO)
    • Audra McDonald as Ruth Younger on A Raisin in the Sun (ABC)
    • Alfre Woodard as Edna Reilly on Pictures of Hollis Woods (CBS)

Hosting[]

Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
  • Jeff Probst for Survivor (CBS)
    • Tom Bergeron for Dancing with the Stars (ABC)
    • Heidi Klum for Project Runway (Bravo)
    • Howie Mandel for Deal or No Deal (NBC)
    • Ryan Seacrest for American Idol (Fox)

Directing[]

Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
  • Barry Sonnenfeld for Pushing Daisies (Episode: "Pie-lette") (ABC)
    • Dan Attias for Entourage (Episode: "No Cannes Do") (HBO)
    • James Bobin for Flight of the Conchords (Episode: "Sally Returns") (HBO)
    • Michael Engler for 30 Rock (Episode: "Rosemary's Baby") (NBC)
    • Paul Feig for The Office (Episode: "Goodbye, Toby") (NBC)
    • Paul Lieberstein for The Office (Episode: "Money") (NBC)
  • Greg Yaitanes for House (Episode: "House's Head") (Fox)
    • Allen Coulter for Damages (Episode: "Get Me a Lawyer") (FX)
    • Vince Gilligan for Breaking Bad (Episode: "Pilot") (AMC)
    • Arlene Sanford for Boston Legal (Episode: "The Mighty Rogues") (ABC)
    • Alan Taylor for Mad Men (Episode: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes") (AMC)
Outstanding Directing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
  • Louis J. Horvitz for The 80th Annual Academy Awards (ABC)
    • Jim Hoskinson for The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
    • Don Roy King for Saturday Night Live (NBC)
    • Chuck O'Neil for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
    • Lonny Price for Company (Great Performances) (PBS)
  • Jay Roach for Recount (HBO)
    • Bob Balaban for Bernard and Doris (HBO)
    • Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant for Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale (HBO)
    • Tom Hooper for John Adams (HBO)
    • Mikael Salomon for The Company (TNT)

Writing[]

Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
  • Tina Fey for 30 Rock (Episode: "Cooter") (NBC)
    • James Bobin, Jemaine Clement, and Bret McKenzie for Flight of the Conchords (Episode: "Yoko") (HBO)
    • Jack Burditt for 30 Rock (Episode: "Rosemary's Baby") (NBC)
    • Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky for The Office (Episode: "Dinner Party") (NBC)
    • Bryan Fuller for Pushing Daisies (Episode: "Pie-lette") (ABC)
  • Matthew Weiner for Mad Men (Episode: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes") (AMC)
    • Michael Angeli for Battlestar Galactica (Episode: "Six of One") (Sci Fi)
    • Glenn Kessler, Todd A. Kessler, and Daniel Zelman for Damages (Episode: "Get Me a Lawyer") (FX)
    • David Simon and Ed Burns for The Wire (Episode: "–30–") (HBO)
    • Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner for Mad Men (Episode: "The Wheel") (AMC)
Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music, or Comedy Program Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
  • The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
    • The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
    • Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC)
    • Late Show with David Letterman (CBS)
    • Saturday Night Live (NBC)
  • Kirk Ellis for John Adams (Episode: "Independence") (HBO)
    • Hugh Costello for Bernard and Doris (HBO)
    • Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant for Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale (HBO)
    • Danny Strong for Recount (HBO)
    • Heidi Thomas for Cranford (PBS)

Most major nominations[]

By network [note 1]
  • HBO – 44
  • NBC – 30
  • ABC – 29
  • CBS – 11
By program
  • John Adams (HBO) – 8
  • Mad Men (AMC) – 7
  • Damages (FX) / The Office / “30 Rock” (NBC) – 6

Most major awards[]

By network [note 1]
  • HBO – 11
  • NBC – 6
  • ABC – 4
  • AMC – 3
  • CBS / Comedy Central / FX – 2
By program
  • John Adams (HBO) – 5
  • 30 Rock - 4 (NBC)
  • Mad Men (AMC) / Damages (FX) – 2
Notes
  1. ^ a b "Major" constitutes the categories listed above: Program, Acting, Directing, and Writing. Does not include the technical categories.

Presenters[]

The awards were presented by the following:

Name(s) Role
Tina Fey
Amy Poehler
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Presenter of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
Marcia Cross
Dana Delany
Teri Hatcher
Felicity Huffman
Eva Longoria
Nicolette Sheridan
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Ricky Gervais Presenter of the award for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special
Conan O'Brien Presenter of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
Steve Martin Presenter of the award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special
Alec Baldwin Presenter of the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Ruth Buzzi
Gary Owens
Alan Sues
Lily Tomlin
Jo Anne Worley
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Variety Series
David Boreanaz
Lauren Conrad
Introducers of Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series winner Kathryn Joosten
Kathryn Joosten Presenter of the award for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series
David Boreanaz
Lauren Conrad
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series
Christina Applegate
Christian Slater
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Television Movie
Laurence Fishburne
William Petersen
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Stephen Colbert
Jon Stewart
Presenters of the awards for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
and Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie, or Dramatic Special
Patrick Dempsey
Sandra Oh
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie
Kathy Griffin
Don Rickles
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
Sally Field Presenter of the award for Outstanding Miniseries
Kristin Chenoweth
Neil Patrick Harris
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program
Wayne Brady
Kate Walsh
Introducers of Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series winner Glynn Turman
and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series winner Cynthia Nixon
Cynthia Nixon
Glynn Turman
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series
Glenn Close Presenter of the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Candice Bergen Presenter of the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
America Ferrera
Vanessa Williams
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series
Kiefer Sutherland Presenter of the award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Craig Ferguson
Brooke Shields
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
Jimmy Kimmel Presenter of the award for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program
Mary Tyler Moore
Betty White
Presenters of the award for Outstanding Comedy Series
Tom Selleck Presenter of the award for Outstanding Drama Series

In Memoriam[]

  • George Carlin (twice)
  • Bernie Brillstein
  • Joey Bishop
  • William F. Buckley Jr.
  • Charlton Heston
  • Les Crane
  • Alice Ghostley
  • Ivan Dixon
  • Cyd Charisse
  • Mel Ferrer
  • Claudio Guzmán
  • Barry Morse
  • Deborah Kerr
  • Larry Harmon
  • Estelle Getty
  • Roger King
  • Sydney Pollack
  • Ron Leavitt
  • Bernie Mac
  • Eric Lieber
  • Suzanne Pleshette
  • Abby Mann
  • Dick Martin
  • Delbert Mann
  • Harvey Korman
  • Jim McKay
  • Lois Nettleton
  • Mel Tolkin
  • Richard Widmark
  • Stan Winston
  • Tim Russert
  • Isaac Hayes

References[]

  1. ^ "Emmys will move to new venue". USA Today. March 11, 2008. Retrieved March 11, 2008.
  2. ^ "Noms".
  3. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=emmys092308.htm[dead link]
  5. ^ The Live Feed; 60th Emmy Awards reviews
  6. ^ Give Emmys to Craig from Broadcasting and Cable
  7. ^ Emmys bomb in ratings and reviews
  8. ^ Emmys.com list of 2008 Nominees & Winners

External links[]

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