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Showing posts with label Daytime Emmy. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Cristina's Court snatches third Emmy from beyond the grave


Three Emmys in a row.

Cristina's Court, the syndicated courtroom show starring Latina Cristina Perez and produced by television legend Peter Brennan, has made daytime television history with another award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program-- a year and half after its cancellation!

The show stunned the room at the Bonaventure Hotel in downtown LA once again last night as it completed a clean-sweep hat trick in the category that had been created three years ago to give Judge Judy an award.

It is the third time the team has stunned the syndicated world.

The first was in 2008 when the freshman show scooped up the first-ever Emmy for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program in 2008, especially because the category was assumed be a cakewalk for Judge Judy, a show that Brennan had produced in its intitial success.

The win by Cristina's Court last year was bittersweet in light of the show's cancellation several months earlier by the Fox Television Stations Group, to make room for a court show featuring Republican politician Jeanine Pirro (GOP adviser and Fox News president Roger Ailes is also chairman of the Fox Stations Group).

Pirro was among the disappointed losers last night as the Cristina's team literally snatched the Emmy from beyond the grave.

How did a show that had been canceled before its last Emmy won manage to do it?

When Fox announced the cancellation of Cristina's Court, enough shows had already been recorded that at least one was aired for the first time within the recent qualifying period. And that show was better than anything anyone else had to offer.

For the second year, the award for the popular Courtroom category was handed out during the Creative Arts ceremony rather than the main, televised event tomorrow at the Beverly Hilton.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

More photos! Cristina's Court's Emmy night

Cristina Perez moments aftr her winning her second Emmy

So is anyone still talking about the Daytime Emmy Awards? In the case of the Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program, the answer is resoundingly "Yes." The second win in a row by Cristina's Court not only is giving new attention to judge Cristina Perez and the show's production team--but has a lots of execs pointing fingers for canceling the show midway through its second championship season!

Senior supervising producer Lisa Brennan and executive producer Peter Brennan

Our favorite story is the one about the Fox exec who uttered these immortal words when he got the news: "Oh, sh#$!!"

Cristina with fellow two-time Emmy winner Dean Manibog, who produced and did most of the field camera work for the award-winning episode.

We've got more exclusive photos. Why stop the party now?

Jerry Kupcinet, Cristina & Peter Brennan

2009 Daytime Emmy Award
Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program
Cristina's Court

Host: Cristina Perez
Executive Producer:
Peter Brennan

Co-Executive Producer:
Jerry Kupcinet
Senior Supervising Producer:
Lisa Lew

Senior Producer:
Dean Manibog

Senior Show Producer:
Terry Powell

Coordinating Producer:
Robin Craig



Producers:
Sandra Gin

Judson Touby

Monique Stinson

Patrick Harris
Trisha Boyd
Danette Kubanda

Richard Velasquez

Dione Calderoni
Megan Hundahl

Michele Fitzgerald
Jeannine Sullivan

Co-host: Reynard Spivey

Bailiff Reynard Spivey holds court-- and Judge Cristina!

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Exclusive photos! Cristina's Court wins second Emmy in a row! Best Courtroom Program! Canceled????!!!!

Sandra Gin

No fluke: Canceled Cristina's Court wins second Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Courtroom Program


Cristina's Court has won the Emmy award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program for the second year in a row.

The show starring Cristina Perez and produced by (tabloid) television legend Peter Brennan picked up the statuette last night at a ceremony at the Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles.

Cristina's Court stunned the television world when it picked up the first-ever Emmy Award for Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program a year ago. That win was the biggest news to come from last year's Emmy Awards, because it was the first court show Emmy, and generally assumed to have been created in order to give Judge Judy a prize.

Last night's announcement proved that Cristina's Court's first Courtroom Program Emmy was no fluke. The win was suspected a few weeks ago when the Emmy producers decided-- after the votes were counted-- to remove the popular category from tonight's televised awards show and stick it with the the technical awards that were handed out hours ago.

The second Emmy does come with bittersweet cheer. The Fox Television Stations Group canceled Cristina's Court in February to make room for a court show featuring Republican politician Jeanine Pirro, which had been running to lower ratings on Fox's CW Daytime lineup. Republican adviser and Fox News president Roger Ailes is also chairman of the Fox Stations Group.

Cristina's executive producer Peter Brennan, who created the tabloid television genre with A Current Affair, was the original producer of Judge Judy.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Exclusive! Now it's a Daytime Emmy revolt as TV Academy cuts Courtroom category out of live televised show!


While the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences has bowed to protests and reversed its plan to move some major Emmy Award categories off the live CBS telecast on September 20th, an equally significant slight has been engineered by producers of the Daytime Emmy Awards.

Producers, talent and agents alike are in an uproar over the decision by the geniuses at the TV Academy and The CW to cut the Outstanding Legal/Courtroom Program category-- the most controversial, sensational and talked-about in last year's Daytime Emmy show-- out of the August 30th live broadcast!

Last year's 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, broadcast on ABC, was the inaugural year for the Legal/Courtroom Emmy. A national prime time audience saw the upstart Cristina's Court and its star Cristina Perez take the top prize in what was considered a major upset. Many believed the category had been invented in order to give Judge Judy a statuette, after years of being lumped in with talk shows-- and losing.

With both shows-- and both women-- nominated again this year, their competition was anticipated as the major grudge match of the 36th Daytime Emmy show. Adding to the drama between the sexy blonde Latina and the crusty New York City jurist was the shocking fact that Cristina's Court had been canceled by Fox midway through its victory season-- and replaced by a bencher starring boss Roger Ailes' GOP political pal Jeanine Pirro.

As popular as the courtroom programs may be-- they out-rate the soaps-- the Legal/Courtroom category has been moved from the big show at the Orpheum Theatre to a nontelevised ceremony at the Bonaventure Hotel the night before. Already, conspiracy theories are floating:

* All the votes are in. Do the producers know the results and want to spare Judy Scheindlin the embarrassment after her disappointment was caught on camera last year?

* Do they want tio avoid embarrassing the suits who canceled Cristina?

* Or are they simply boneheads?

We hear Judge Judy is boycotting the prime time telecast. There's still time to set things right.

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