
I feel like the late-night Emmy categories featured the most intrigue this year. And not just because of the four nominations for The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, including best variety, music or comedy series and best writing for such series.
This year also marked the end of a pretty remarkable streak for David Letterman. Since 1984, going back to the first full season of his Late Night on NBC, Letterman had gotten a best VMC series AND best writing for a VMC series nominations every year, for Late Night and then The Late Show on CBS. (In 1996, the writing nom was for a Late Show special.) That is a 26-year streak that came to an end today when The Late Show with David Letterman failed to land a best VMC series or writing for a VMC series nomination.
In the best series category, Late Show was the only absentee from last year’s list, that also included Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report, HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher and NBC’s Saturday Night Live. This year, Late Show was replaced in the nominations by Conan’s Tonight Show. In the writing category, it was Real Time that “took” Late Show‘s spot from last year, while O’Brien is enjoying a nice 16-year nomination streak of his own in the category with his Late Show and now The Tonight Show. Speaking of streaks, The Daily Show is going for a 8th consecutive win in the best VMC series category. Meanwhile Bill Maher earned his sixth consecutive best VMC series nom and another one for writing, hoping to break the streak of 10 previous nominations and 0 wins for his HBO show. And Letterman still got a nomination, a rather unusual one, for producing PBS’ Sesame Workshop children’s special When Families Grieve.
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I hate all these people, Stewart and Colbert are always yelling, thanks to his writers Maher thinks he’s smart, and O’Brian is getting the sympathy vote. I haven’t seen SNL in years, so I’m going to root for that.
I haven’t watched SNL either. If you want to see what you’ve missed, take a gander at SNL alum Jimmy Fallon’s Late Show. On second thought, don’t waste your time.
What is the point of your post? That you don’t understand intelligent humor delivered in a variety of ways, or that you hate show business so you root for the things you admittedly know nothing about? Either way, why say anything?
Did Conan get his Emmy for the show… or the tears that came after-wards?
FUCK YOU JIMMY KIMMEL!! 0 for 8 BITCH!!!!
O’Brien’s streak is definitely over.
Jay Leno is the WORST. Bill Maher is the most disgusting misogynist this side of Mel Gibson.
Red Eye is funnier than all of these…anyone know if it got any votes in the nom process?
All of the above are complaints from a bunch of losers who’ve never been nominated for ANYTHING.
Maybe Letterman wasn’t nominated because the writing is lazy and his on-air delivery is soul-dead.
Thank god for Chelsea Handler…
Letterman can blame his scandal for the Emmy snub.
Letterman has a kids show nomination.
In my opinion, Ferguson and Stewart have the funniest and most relevant late night shows out there. O’Brien lost his appeal when he did the Tonight Show and I hope he can find back to his roots when he does his new show on TBS. One thing is for sure: He will never live up to the hype that surrounds him right now.
Where oh where is Craig Ferguson?!?!?!