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And
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Originally posted: July 2, 2010
This
past Sunday the 37th annual Daytime Emmy Awards were given out.
The headlining event was the grand celebration of Dick Clark, featured
with many singers from American Bandstand from Chubby Checker to The
Temptations to Tony Orlando (who look like he ate Dawn), among others
who said their thank yous and other congratulations. It was a very
moving and touching segment. That night, Dick Clark was also given
the Lifetime Achievement award. So, now let's talk about the
Nominees for Best Game Show.
The
Price Is Right: 38 years on the air shows that it's still the A
show in daytime. Unfortunately though, sometimes the show can seem
like a chore to watch because of the idiot contestants that Stan Blits
enjoys picking out. Just because they're loud doesn't mean they
know what to do onstage. It's still a ways to go before it becomes
what it was back in the day.
5th
Grader: It's a complete reversal from what the show was when it
was on Fox in Primetime. It's a really good show for it's first
syndicated year and I hope that it doesn't fall into the same trap that
Deal or No Deal did this past year. However, it doesn't deserve
the top honors.
Wheel
of Fortune: The King of Syndication can do no wrong. It
continues to plug away giving tons of cash and prize puzzle destinations
as well. It's always a prime contender for Best Game Show.
Jeopardy!: The Queen of Syndication & the King of Quizzes.
It's the perfectly produced quiz show, in my opinion. Like Wheel,
a great contender for Best Game Show.
Cash
Cab: It seems to be the little game show that could. Who
would have thought that a little game show from the Discovery Channel
would turn into the runaway critical and ratings hit that it's become
for the network. Not only that, its reruns are entering
syndication starting in September, so if it wins, it's a big boost.
And
the Winner is......CASH CAB! I guess you don't need a flashy set
or loud contestants to get a Daytime Emmy. Personally, I would
have given it to Jeopardy, but Cash Cab is a worthy winner.
Now
it's time for Best Game Show Host.
Wayne
Brady: He was great on Don't Forget The Lyrics and he's quite good
on the revival of Let's Make A Deal. It's his first Emmy
nomination and he deserves it. He's in touch with the contestants
and absolutely cares to see them win.
Ben
Bailey: He's just fantastic as the driver/host of Cash Cab.
If you can drive & ask trivia questions and not get into 1 crash, then
you're quite the guy. Although he's not the best host out there,
after being nominated last year, if he wins this year, it's not
surprising.
Pat
Sajak: I don't know, but it sounds like he's lost his luster over
the past few years. I would have not selected him this year, just
because there were a few better hosts out there than him.
Carnie
Wilson: And she is definitely NOT one of them. I'm just
wondering who in the hell did she have to sleep with in order to get
nominated? She has no place hosting anything. She's had 3
seasons on the Newlywed Game to improve and she's gotten worse.
She makes me throw up just seeing her bloated, syrupy sweet face.
She can't host worth a damn. And I'm saying this now. The
day Newlywed Game gets kicked off the air again, or the day she leaves
the show. That following Friday is the day she gets inducted.
Alex
Trebek: Unlike Pat, Alex hasn't lost a step. He's still as
good as he ever was, even with the addition of the $1,000,000 Celebrity
Tournament. He would be my pick to win it all, if I had a say in
the voting.
And
the winner is.........BEN BAILEY! Daily Double for Cash Cab and
the rest of the crew as they get both Best Game Show and Best Game Show
Host awards. It's a great time to be a fan of Cash Cab and a great
time to be a fan of Discovery. So, cheers to Ben and the entire
Cash Cab Crew. You won the awards fare and square. |