Complete Guide to the 2013 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Pre-Shows, Governors Ball & Fun Facts
Maj Canton - September 19, 2013
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This Sunday night, September 22, 2013 at 5pm PT / 8pm ET on CBS, television celebrates its best and brightest when the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences hands out their golden trophies at the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards, live from the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles.
LIST OF NOMINEES: see nominees (with links to show information). DOWNLOAD BALLOT: print this Emmy ballot and make your picks. |
Hosting the festivities this year is the multi-talented Neil Patrick Harris, who is returning for his second stint as host of the Primetime Emmy telecast. He last hosted in 2009. In an interview with "The Hollywood Reporter," he said "My plan is to not try to out-trick myself. I just want it to be a classy event -- like two-fingers-of-neat-scotch, rather than Tiki-drink-with-an-umbrella classy. We've started to rehearse the choreography numbers, which apparently I have to dance in, and that's freaking me out a little." Harris won't be on stage alone, he'll be aided by a star-studded lineup of presenters.
THE EMMY PRESENTERS ARE:
- Malin Akerman, star of TROPHY WIFE
- Stephen Amell, star of ARROW
- Will Arnett and Margo Martindale, co-stars of THE MILLERS
- Alec Baldwin, who is nominated for his role in 30 ROCK
- André Braugher, who stars in the new comedy BROOKLYN NINE-NINE
- Connie Britton, nominated for her role in NASHVILLE
- Dan Bucatinsky, winner for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for SCANDAL
- Emilia Clarke, nominated for her role in GAME OF THRONES
- Bryan Cranston, who is nominated for his role in BREAKING BAD
- Claire Danes, who is nominated for her role in HOMELAND
- Zooey Deschanel (NEW GIRL) and Emily Deschanel (BONES), who will share the Emmy stage together for the first time
- Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, nominated for their roles in BEHIND THE CANDELABRA
- Jimmy Fallon, host of the Emmy-nominated LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON
- Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, nominated as hosts of the 70th GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
- Tim Gunn, winner for Outstanding Reality Host in PROJECT RUNWAY
- Jon Hamm, nominated for his role in MAD MEN
- Alyson Hannigan, star of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER
- Mark Harmon, star of NCIS
- LL COOL J, star of NCIS: LOS ANGELES
- Allison Janney and Anna Faris, co-stars of MOM
- Mindy Kaling, creator and star of THE MINDY PROJECT
- Jimmy Kimmel, whose late-night series JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE is nominated
- Heidi Klum, winner for Outstanding Reality Host in PROJECT RUNWAY
- Melissa Leo, Winner for Outstanding Guest Actress in LOUIE
- Julianna Margulies, star of THE GOOD WIFE
- Dylan McDermott, star of HOSTAGES
- Bob Newhart, winner for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series in THE BIG BANG THEORY
- Dean Norris, star of BREAKING BAD
- Jim Parsons, nominated for his role in THE BIG BANG THEORY
- Carrie Preston, winner of Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in THE GOOD WIFE
- Cobie Smulders, star of HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER
- Blair Underwood, star of IRONSIDE
- Sofia Vergara, who is nominated for her role in MODERN FAMILY
- Kerry Washington, who is nominated for her role in SCANDAL, and Diahann Carroll, who currently appears on WHITE COLLAR
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BROADCAST SCHEDULE OF EVENTS, THE 65th PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS
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Pre EMMYS Shows (Sunday 2 - 5pm PT / 5 - 8pm ET)
- E! COUNTDOWN TO THE RED CARPET: The 2013 Primetime Emmy® Awards. with hosts Giuliana Rancic, George Kotsiopoulos and Kelly Osbourne, airs live from 2 – 3pm PT / 5 – 6pm ET
- E! LIVE FROM THE RED CARPET, with hosts Ryan Seacrest, Giuliana Rancic, Ross Mathews and Kelly Osbourne, airs live from 3 – 5pm PT / 6 – 8pm ET
- CBS has no pre-show or red carpet event, because NFL football (Colts vs. 49ers) leads directly into the Emmys; instead, home viewers can watch ET LIVE on CBS.com, a live-stream of coverage from the red carpet hosted by ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT correspondents Brooke Anderson and Rocsi Diaz, which streams live from 3:30 - 5pm PT / 6:30 - 8pm ET.
The EMMYS (Sunday, LIVE on CBS starting at 5pm PT / 8pm ET)
- Fans at home can get an exclusive look at everything that is happening behind the scenes of television’s biggest night: “Backstage LIVE” is a free “all access pass” to the Emmys, streaming simultaneously to the live telecast, which can be streamed at Emmys.com or CBS.com.
- During the live telecast, the Emmys will feature a number of special tributes, such as:
- Elton John Tribute to Liberace: Elton John will perform, accompanying presenters Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, who are both nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for their roles in the TV movie BEHIND THE CANDELABRA.
- 50th Anniversary of 1963 Television Milestones: Don Cheadle will present a tribute to television's role in the assassination coverage of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963, and then connect that event to the performance of the Beatles on the Ed Sullivan show merely 80 days later on Feb. 9, 1964. Following Cheadle's presentation, Carrie Underwood will honor the music of the era with a special performance.
- Special In-Memoriam Tributes: In addition to the usual roll call of TV personalities who passed during the previous year, the Emmys will have a different TV star pay tribute to five recently-departed, fan-favorite TV icons, with Edie Falco remembering SOPRANOS co-star James Gandolfini; Michael J. Fox paying tribute to FAMILY TIES producer Gary David Goldberg; Jane Lynch remembering GLEE co-star Cory Monteith; Rob Reiner honoring long-time ALL IN THE FAMILY cast member Jean Stapleton; and Robin Williams remembering friend and mentor Jonathan Winters.
The EMMYS After Parties (Sunday 8 - 11pm PT/ 11pm - Midnight ET)
- E! AFTER PARTY, with hosts Jason Kennedy, Ross Mathews, Kristin Dos Santos, Zanna Roberts Rassi and Terrence Jenkins, airs live from 8 – 9pm PT / 11pm – Midnight ET
After the EMMYS Fashion Specials (Monday 8 - 11pm ET/PT)
- 2013 EMMY AWARDS FASHION WRAP on TV Guide Network (TVGN), airing on Monday, September 23 at 8pm ET/PT
- FASHION POLICE on E!, with hosts Joan Rivers, Kelly Osbourne, Giuliana Rancic and George Kotsiopoulos dishing the best and worst of Emnny night fashions on Monday, September 23 at 9pm ET/PT
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FUN FACTS ABOUT THE PRIMETIME EMMY AWARDS
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PERFORMER HUSBANDS AND WIVES WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS
- Anne Bancroft and Mel Brooks
- Bonnie Bartlett and William Daniels
- Colleen Dewhurst and George C. Scott
- Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt
- Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy
- Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn
- Marlo Thomas and Phil Donahue
- Lynn Whitfield and Brian Gibson
- Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman
PARENTS AND CHILDREN WHO HAVE BOTH WON EMMYS
- Lucille Ball and Lucie Arnaz
- Tony and Danny and Dae Bennett
- James and Tyne Daly
- Buz and David and Jenji Kohan
- Jeff and Adam Margolis
- Walter C. and Paul Miller
- Christopher and Amanda Plummer
- Carl and Rob Reiner
- George Stevens and George Stevens, Jr.
- George Stevens, Jr. and Michael Stevens
- Donald and Kiefer Sutherland
- Danny and Marlo and Tony Thomas
MOST PROGRAM NOMINATIONS IN A SINGLE AWARDS YEAR
- COMEDY SERIES
- DRAMA SERIES
- NYPD BLUE (1994): 27 nominations
- Most in 2013 – GAME OF THRONES: 16 nominations
- NYPD BLUE (1994): 27 nominations
- MINISERIES
- ROOTS (1977): 37 nominations
- Most in 2013 – AMERICAN HORROR STORY: ASYLUM: 17 nominations
- ROOTS (1977): 37 nominations
- MADE FOR TELEVISION MOVIE
- ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN (1976) and ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN: THE WHITE HOUSE YEARS (1977) and BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE (2007) and GREY GARDENS (2009): 17 nominations
- Most in 2013 – BEHIND THE CANDELABRA: 15 nominations
- ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN (1976) and ELEANOR AND FRANKLIN: THE WHITE HOUSE YEARS (1977) and BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE (2007) and GREY GARDENS (2009): 17 nominations
- VARIETY PROGRAM
- SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (2011): 16 nominations
- Most in 2013 – SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: 15 nominations
- SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (2011): 16 nominations
- NONFICTION/REALITY PROGRAM
- DANCING WITH THE STARS (2009) and AMERICAN IDOL (2011): 10 nominations
- Most in 2013 – DANCING WITH THE STARS: 9 nominations
- DANCING WITH THE STARS (2009) and AMERICAN IDOL (2011): 10 nominations
MOST EMMYS WON BY...
- A FEMALE PERFORMER
- Cloris Leachman: 8
- Mary Tyler Moore: 7
- A MALE PERFORMER
- Edward Asner: 7
- Carl Reiner: 6 (as performer)
- Tim Conway: 6
- Art Carney: 6
- A PERFORMER ON THE SAME SERIES
- Candice Bergen (MURPHY BROWN): 5
- Don Knotts (ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW): 5
- A SERIES
- FRASIER: 37
- A MINISERIES
- JOHN ADAMS (2008): 13
- A MOVIE OF THE WEEK
- ELEANOR & FRANKLIN (1976): 11
- A SERIES IN ITS FIRST SEASON
- THE WEST WING (2000): 9
- A SERIES IN A SINGLE SEASON
- THE WEST WING (2000): 9
- AS BEST DRAMA SERIES
- HILL STREET BLUES: 4
- L.A. LAW: 4
- THE WEST WING: 4
- MAD MEN: 4
- AS BEST COMEDY SERIES
- FRASIER: 5
- A SINGLE NETWORK IN A SINGLE YEAR
- CBS (1974) 44
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2013 EMMYS GOVERNORS BALL
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At the Governors Ball in the gigantic West Hall of the L.A. Convention Center, 3800 guests will dine under giant trees casting an expansive canopy of foliage extending over 20,000 square feet. Drawing from this year's theme, Enchanted Forest, Joachim Splichal, Chef and Founder of Patina Restaurant Group, has designed a three-course menu for his guests. Check out the menu and accompanying pics, provided by the Patina Restaurant Group:
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First Course: Little Gem Lettuce Salad Basil scented mozzarella, marinated sun-ripened tomatoes, heirloom baby beets, cider maple |
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Main Course: Beef Filet Mignon Red wine braised short rib, cippollini onion, |
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Dessert: Caramelia Namelaka Devil’s food cake, roasted cherries, mascarpone cream |
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Wines
2009 Beaulieu Vineyard Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon |
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FUN FACTS ABOUT THE 2013 EMMYS GOVERNORS BALL
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- 3,800 guests
- 3,800 place settings
- 10,000 pieces of china
- 5,000 wine glasses
- 3,500 champagne flutes
- 1,200 staff on-site
- 200 technicians
- 215 cooks in the kitchen (10 more than last year)
- 18 Executive Restaurant Chefs on-site in the Kitchen
- 85 managers
- 45 bartenders
- 3 Grey Goose Ice Bars (one more than last year)
- 5,940 bottles of Beaulieu Vineyard Wine
- 300 bottles of Beaulieu Vineyard Dessert Wine (60 fewer than last year)
- Beaulieu Vineyard Wine Bar featured in the center of the ballroom
- 7,000 bottles of Beaulieu Vineyard Wine for parting gifts
- 3,800 heads of little gem lettuce
- 600 lbs fresh mozzarella cheese
- 800 lbs heirloom baby tomatoes from Windrose Farm
- 800 lbs heirloom baby beets
- 25 gallons Adams Ranch Extra Virgin olive oil
- 5 gallons maple syrup
- 5 gallons apple cider vinegar
- 80 lbs sunflower seeds
- 1,000 lbs filet mignon
- 1,000 lbs prime beef short ribs
- 3,800 cippollini onions
- 7,600 spears large size asparagus
- 75 lbs black cod
- 30 lbs fresh porcini mushrooms
- 800 lbs Valrona caramelia chocolate
- 300 lbs Griotte cherries
- The basic prep takes place at the Patina Central Catering Kitchen over a 5-day period by a crew of 50 people per day
- Most of the proteins and basic components are cooked at the event site, immediately before servic
- The Ballroom is the length of one football field and double the width
- 35,877 square feet of carpet
- More than 900 curtain clips used to secure the seams of the star drop drape panels
- The total rigging and suspension package will fill four 53 foot semi-trucks
- 4,000 connection points are needed for the total truss suspension rig
- 2,700 yards of fabric to cover the ceiling beams of the Convention Center
- 4.6 miles (24,310 feet) of cable
- 1,500 square feet of plywood to create the foliage
- 1.5 miles of wire to hang the foliage
- 12,500 zip ties
- 1,200 pieces of pipe and base
- 3,000 pounds of sand for sand bags
- 6 layers of paint required for the 10 silver circular bars
- Some of the floral arrangements take over two hours to create
- 6,000 candles
- 3,900 labor hours in creating the floral centerpieces
- 6,400 specialty dinner napkins made of silk and double sided taffetas and satins
- Over 7,400 yards fabric to create the table linens, including taffetas and silks
- Over 750 yards of specialty overlays, some of which have been dyed, beaded and cut by hand
- 5,000 feet of PVC pipe to create the 3 trees
- Each tree is 30 feet tall and spans 80 feet in diameter
- The canopy of branches covers nearly 20,000 square feet
- Over one-half mile of steel tubing and 86 wheels are used in the center stage turntable
- Green power amplifiers are used for the audio system
- 90% of the audio is connected via Ethernet
- An audio monitor console that is 200 feet from the stage will be controlled and mixed by a technician using a wireless iPad while walking around the stage on the dance floor.
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