2008 American television programming awards
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 (who was also hosting America's Funniest Home Videos and Dancing with the Stars , both on ABC , at the time), 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] Many critics cited lackluster performances from the five hosts as a reason for the huge decline.[ 4] 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 ..."[ 5] [ 6]
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 six 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.
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and highlighted in bold :[ 7]
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
Acting
Hosting
Directing
Writing
Most major nominations
Networks with multiple major nominations[ note 1]
Network
No. of Nominations
HBO
44
NBC
30
ABC
29
CBS
11
Programs with multiple major nominations
Program
Category
Network
No. of Nominations
John Adams
Miniseries
HBO
8
Recount
Movie
30 Rock
Comedy
NBC
6
Damages
Drama
FX
Mad Men
AMC
The Office
Comedy
NBC
Bernard and Doris
Movie
HBO
5
Boston Legal
Drama
ABC
Extras: The Extra Special Series Finale
Movie
HBO
Saturday Night Live
Variety
NBC
The Colbert Report
Comedy Central
4
Cranford
Miniseries
PBS
Entourage
Comedy
HBO
Pushing Daisies
ABC
Two and a Half Men
CBS
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Variety
Comedy Central
3
House
Drama
Fox
Late Show with David Letterman
Variety
CBS
A Raisin in the Sun
Movie
ABC
The 80th Annual Academy Awards
Variety
2
American Idol
Competition
Fox
Breaking Bad
Drama
AMC
Brothers & Sisters
ABC
Dancing with the Stars
Competition
Dexter
Drama
Showtime
Flight of the Conchords
Comedy
HBO
Great Performances
Variety
PBS
Grey's Anatomy
Drama
ABC
In Treatment
HBO
Lost
ABC
Project Runway
Competition
Bravo
Samantha Who?
Comedy
ABC
Ugly Betty
Most major awards
Networks with multiple major awards[ note 1]
Network
No. of Awards
HBO
10
NBC
4
ABC
3
AMC
CBS
2
Comedy Central
FX
Programs with multiple major awards
Program
Category
Network
No. of Awards
John Adams
Miniseries
HBO
5
30 Rock
Comedy
NBC
4
Damages
Drama
FX
2
Mad Men
AMC
Recount
Movie
HBO
Notes
^ 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:
In Memoriam
References
External links