'Mad Men,' '30 Rock' take top series Emmys

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LYNN ELBER | 09/20/09 11:42 PM | AP

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Neil Patrick Harris entertains during the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES — "Mad Men" and "30 Rock" led a pack of Emmy winners who successfully defended their titles at Sunday's show, but the snappy ceremony and a star turn by host Neil Patrick Harris made the evening far from a rerun.

AMC's glossy 1960s Madison Avenue saga "Mad Men," which last year became the first basic cable show to win a top series award, won the best drama trophy for a second time.

"It is an amazing time to work in TV," said "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner. "And, I know that everything is changing, but I'm not afraid of it because I feel like all these different media is just more choice and more entertainment. It's better for the viewers in the end and I'm glad to be a part of it."

NBC's "30 Rock," a satirical take on life inside a TV variety show, was honored for the third time as best comedy series, while star Alec Baldwin won his second award as best comedy actor.

"We want to thank our friends at NBC for keeping us on the air ... even though we are so much more expensive than a talk show," said "30 Rock" creator and star Tina Fey, referring to Jay Leno's new daily prime-time comedy show, which NBC likes to note is cheaper to produce than a scripted series.

Baldwin, accepting his acting trophy for "30 Rock" from "Brothers & Sisters" star Rob Lowe, joked, "I'll be honest with you. I'd trade this to look like him."

Glenn Close's performance as a ruthless trial attorney on "Damages" and Bryan Cranston's turn as a meth-making, cancer-stricken teacher on "Breaking Bad" were honored with the top drama series acting Emmys, the second consecutive trophies for both.

"Oh my goodness," exclaimed Cranston. "I'm a poor kid from the valley. I don't know what I'm doing up here. I feel like Cinderfella."

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Close called it a "huge privilege" to be part of entertainment community, then tweaked her show's writers.

Her role is "maybe the character of my lifetime, depending on what they do this season," Close said.

Michael Emerson, who plays the cruelly devious Ben on "Lost," and Cherry Jones, the stalwart U.S. president on "24," were honored as best supporting actors in drama series.

"Wowza," Jones said. Emerson accepted his award for what he called "the role of my lifetime."

Toni Collette of Showtime's "United States of Tara" was honored as best lead actress in a comedy series for her role as a mother with multiple personalities.

"Wow, this is insanely confronting," said a beaming Collette. She thanked series creator Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of "Juno."

Collette's victory deprived Fey of "30 Rock" of winning a second consecutive award in the category. But Fey took the stage a few moments later to acknowledge a guest actor award she received for her Sarah Palin impersonation on "Saturday Night Live."

Kristin Chenoweth of "Pushing Daisies" and Jon Cryer of "Two and a Half Men" won supporting acting Emmys for their comedies and proved that acceptance speeches can be entertaining.

"I'm not employed now so I'd like to be on `Mad Men.' I also like `The Office' and `24,'" said Chenoweth, alternating between tears and smiles as she accepted for her canceled ABC series. "Thank you so much to the academy for recognizing a show that's no longer on the air."

Backstage, the Tony Award-winning Chenoweth noted that she is appearing on an upcoming episode of Fox's show "Glee," has shot two movies and is doing a series of concerts.

Cryer, whose series is the most-watched comedy on TV, brought a wry tone to his speech.

"I used to think that awards were just shallow tokens of momentary popularity, but now I realize they are the only true measure of a person's worth as a human being," Cryer said.

"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" won the trophy for best variety, music or comedy series, its seventh in a row.

"Grey Gardens," the story of a reclusive mother and daughter who were relatives of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and the Dickens adaptation "Little Dorrit" won for best movie and miniseries, respectively.

Harris, a nominee as well as host, lost to Cryer for his role on "How I Met Your Mother" but won on-stage accolades for his emcee work, including a heartfelt compliment from Jon Stewart.

Harris, who moved the show along with good-natured humor, started the evening on a lively note, performing "Don't Touch That Remote," a custom-made tune from Broadway composers Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman of "Hairspray" fame. Harris implored viewers to stay glued to the show and called attention to some of the stars in the house.

"I see legends galore, Lange, Barrymore," Harris sang to Jessica Lange and Drew Barrymore, later adding, "But like next season on `Idol' I'm not seeing Paula Abdul." Meanwhile, the camera panned to an empty seat at the Nokia Theatre.

Harris' winning turn as host also was lauded by Jeff Probst, honored as best reality show host for CBS' "Survivor." Probst was one of the five reality hosts who emceed the Emmys last year and received scathing reviews.

"Neil Patrick Harris, this is how you host the Emmys. Nice job," Probst said, pointing his Emmy toward him.

"The Amazing Race" won its seventh consecutive Emmy in the outstanding reality-competition category, once again turning top-rated "American Idol" into an also-ran.

An exception to the upbeat mood came in clips from animated series "Family Guy," which showed the dog character Brian beaten bloody, followed by a reality show snippet with barely concealed swearing.

In a bid to give viewers reasons to stick with the show, CBS put advisories on-screen of upcoming moments, including Justin Timberlake's appearance as a presenter.

The TV academy, meanwhile, hoped to avoid an unwanted rerun at the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards: paltry viewership. The 2008 ceremony was the least-watched ever with an audience of 12.3 million.

Acclaimed but low-rated series like "Mad Men" are seen as one reason viewers bypassed the awards, so major categories were expanded to increase the odds for more popular fare. There were as many as seven nominees per category, compared with the traditional five.

Harris and Emmy executive producer Don Mischer promised to keep the scheduled three-hour ceremony snappy, but they had less room to maneuver than planned. A TV academy proposal to pre-tape some acceptances and show them in a truncated version – gaining time for something more entertaining than speeches – was quashed by industry opposition.

Harris also was a supporting actor nominee for "How I Met Your Mother."

HBO went into the ceremony as the awards leader after last weekend's Creative Arts Primetime Emmys ceremony for technical and other achievements. The channel earned 16 trophies, followed by NBC with 11 and Fox and ABC with eight awards each. CBS, PBS and Cartoon Network had six each.

After Sunday, HBO emerged with a leading 21, followed by NBC with 16, ABC with 11 and Fox with 10. CBS and PBS had nine each.

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LOS ANGELES — "Mad Men" and "30 Rock" led a pack of Emmy winners who successfully defended their titles at Sunday's show, but the snappy ceremony and a star turn by host Neil Patrick Harris made...
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- dben I'm a Fan of dben 3 fans permalink

The biggest surprise was that Matthew Weiner, creator and exec producer of Mad Men, is married with children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 PM on 09/21/2009
- MNTom I'm a Fan of MNTom 9 fans permalink

Biggest Surprise was Toni Collette Wining best Actress in a comedy. Love her but was very suprised by it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 09/21/2009
- iRock I'm a Fan of iRock 16 fans permalink
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I wonder why the nominees and winners don't reflect the viewership in terms of ethnicity....

Same with SNL.

It all just seems so.... wh/ite wa$hed year after year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 09/21/2009
- Dots I'm a Fan of Dots 9 fans permalink
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I did watch every minute of Little Dorrit.
Wondered why because Dickens can be a real downer.
Kudos to the cast and director and ALL the women working on it!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 09/21/2009
- B3ritney I'm a Fan of B3ritney 8 fans permalink
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Tina Fey's appeal is mystifying.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 09/21/2009
- B3ritney I'm a Fan of B3ritney 8 fans permalink
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Whoops! The expression I was looking for was

"Tina Fey is lame, bland, and boring", not mystifying.

If she is the best TV has to offer, then TV must be over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 09/21/2009

Are you nuts or just a republican? She's hilarious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 09/21/2009
- Giada I'm a Fan of Giada 19 fans permalink
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Great to see the wins by Grey Gardens, loved Drew, Jessica and Ken.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 09/21/2009

I don't watch half of the people who won and didn't know who they were and I've decided I'm not going to watch the Emmys anymore. I love Hugh Laurie on House and he is nominated every year but never receives the big price. I think those actors who consistently give great performances but never get selected should just stay home. I don't think these awards are based on performances.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:53 AM on 09/21/2009

Same old gratuitous stuff. Horrible network tv beats out great series on cable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 AM on 09/21/2009
- dv909 I'm a Fan of dv909 8 fans permalink

Awards shows are sooo last century.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 AM on 09/21/2009
- Terry6202 I'm a Fan of Terry6202 16 fans permalink
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Kristin Chenowith is really tiny - I thought she was a little girl going up to the stage. How tall is she? And I am well aware of how talented she is . . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 AM on 09/21/2009
- tlgeiger62 I'm a Fan of tlgeiger62 59 fans permalink
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She is 4'11"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 AM on 09/21/2009
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I was cheering for "Mad Men" all the way! I thought the show should have won every award it was up for, but I am so glad that it took home Best Drama. GO MAD MEN!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 09/21/2009
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I'm sorry, but...

...what was up with that Persian actress' breathing(can't remember her name)?!? I was getting a psychosomatic asthma attack, just by listening to her!!! Does he suffer from asthma, chronic bronchitis, or what???
(I'm not trying to be disrespectful, but I got a big dose of anxiety by hearing her breathe...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:44 AM on 09/21/2009
- Johnowen I'm a Fan of Johnowen 2 fans permalink
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Didn't the magnificent Bill O'Reilly win anything? He is so wonderful, he keeps telling us. (He does a comedy show as I recall-Not news apparently)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 AM on 09/21/2009
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Although the newest season hasn't started quite yet, if it's still getting low numbers, NBC will have to accept the collateral damage it does if they want to keep around just because it's a "intellectual" (think 'Frasier') comedy that delivers nothing but rich (75k+) viewer demos.

'Seinfeld' and 'Cheers' picked up steam to be breakout hits by year 4. In this fragmented world of DVRs, downloading episodes and streaming, it'll probably never get 9, 10, 11 million viewers and if it's getting low numbers, I say kill it. Fox killed 'Arrested Development'.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:26 AM on 09/21/2009
- AdHack I'm a Fan of AdHack 12 fans permalink
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"Frasier" was a top ten show for four of its 11 seasons, top twenty all but the last two.

NBC is in the tank, ratings-wise and respect-wise; it'll take whatever it can get. Plus, there's DVD revenue and syndication dollars, and, as you point out, top demographic dollars.

The bigger problem is that people in that upper demo watch the show on DVR and never see the commercials.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:33 AM on 09/21/2009
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The reality is categories for reality shows really sucks because they are neither!
It isn’t real writing. The acting is really bad and the premise isn’t a real contrivance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 AM on 09/21/2009
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'30 Rock' IS over-rated!

If it *still* doesn't get the ratings, axe it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 AM on 09/21/2009
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agreed

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:28 AM on 09/21/2009
- JoeGdr I'm a Fan of JoeGdr 7 fans permalink
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I beg to differ.

30 Rock is funnier than anything else on TV right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 09/21/2009

Let me guess...you are a Dane Cook fan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:04 AM on 09/21/2009
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Now now, not everything needs to be South Park. Ratings are not everything, as evident by the immense ratings of Bill O'rielly, Glen Becks and So you think you can dance with the stars, or whatever that silly crap is called. Popularity is a poor way to judge art or creativity.

There are plenty of us who understand the humor of 30 Rock and enjoy the writing. Like Arrested Development, 30 Rock may just be ahead of it's time.

I recall hearing nothing but bad press about AD and a lot of ripping the show apart for being "too awkward and oddball. A show that relied heavily on awkward pauses." Oddly enough, that just happens to be the big style of comedy currently, The Office is proof of that as well as Flight of the Concords and Curb your Enthusiasm.

Give the show a few solid episodes from the second season and try not to have Wereworlf Barmitzvah stuck in your head all day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 09/21/2009
- 2tango I'm a Fan of 2tango 21 fans permalink

the show is over-rated, And I do agree. is a very childish mentality, in conclussion...lucks charisma. They all have the same actittude, talk/walk/gestures the same.

Nobody have an interesting Personality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 09/21/2009
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