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Hardened Veterans And New Talent Turned Out For The TV Land Awards
The 2010 TV Land Awards (http://www.celebrityfootage.com/singleproduct.aspx?id=5676), which were hosted by actor Tim Allen, was an exciting event attended by some of television's best loved performers. Classic and contemporary stars were all on board, from 'Golden Girl' Betty White to the stars of the hot show Glee. Fan Favorite and Future Classic were just a couple of the special awards given out that night.
The beloved program The Love Boat was recognized as this year's TV Land Fan Favorite. Starring Gavin MacLeod and Bernie Kopell, the show revolved around the lives of those aboard The Pacific Princess, a lavish cruise ship that seemed to have more challenges in a week than most ships see in a year. While it was on the air, The Love Boat was nominated for two Emmys and four Golden Globes.
Younger audience members were surely thrilled that the trendy new show Glee was honored as this year's Future Classic. The wildly successful series follows the trials and tribulations of a high school choir trying to save their program by winning a national title. The witty writing and eye catching musicals numbers make Glee completely distinct from other new shows on television.
The prestigious Legend Award was given this year to men who are both comedy icons, Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks. Reiner secured his place in television history by writing the classic sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, and Brooks has written numerous classic comedies, such as Blazing Saddles, Spaceballs and the Broadway smash, The Producers. This is the first time the Legend Award has been given to two recipients.
The Pop Culture award, given to the show with the greatest impact on popular culture, went to the popular 1970's show Charlie's Angels. In addition to being a much loved television series, Charlie's Angels inspired two blockbusters starring Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore. The show's star, Farrah Fawcett, passed away in 2009 but her co-stars, Cheryl Ladd and Jaclyn Smith, accepted the award.
The hit Everybody Loves Raymond received TV Land's Impact Award, and stars Ray Romano and Brad Garrett were standing by to accept. As an additional honor, they were given their award by the great Bob Newhart. During the nine years that Everybody Loves Raymond aired, it was nominated for an impressive 129 awards, winning forty-nine.
The show that was honored for its 30th anniversary at the ceremony this year was the 1980's sitcom Bosom Buddies. Jay Leno was there to present the award to the show, which ran on ABC from 1980 to 1982 and in reruns on NBC during the summer of 1984. Accepting the award was the show's decided breakout star, Academy Award winner Tom Hanks. The many celebrities present made the night a success; I can only assume the same will be true for Idol Gives Back 2010 (http://www.celebrityfootage.com/singleproduct.aspx?id=5680).
The TV Land Awards (http://www.celebrityfootage.com/singleproduct.aspx?id=5676) was an eclectic show featuring television favorites old and new from a variety of different genres. An impressive caliber of stars was in attendance, from comedy legends to Academy Award winning actors. This show was a wonderful tribute to those we have grown to love as they came into our living rooms over the years. Video of this event and others, like Idol Gives Back 2010 (http://www.celebrityfootage.com/singleproduct.aspx?id=5680), can be seen at celebrityfootage.com.
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