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Watch Seth MacFarlane’s 2012 Emmys Fail
Watch Seth MacFarlane’s 2012 Emmys Fail
Watch Seth MacFarlane’s 2012 Emmys Fail
'Family Guy' creator Seth MacFarlane has been on a roll lately thanks to his hosting turn on 'SNL' and his summer box office hit 'Ted.' That all ended when he completely blew his presenting segment on the 2012 Emmy Awards.
2012 Emmy Awards: ‘Homeland’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series, No More ‘Mad Men’
2012 Emmy Awards: ‘Homeland’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series, No More ‘Mad Men’
2012 Emmy Awards: ‘Homeland’ Wins Outstanding Drama Series, No More ‘Mad Men’
So much for your streak, 'Mad Men!'  In a startling upset, Showtime's 'Homeland' seems to have completely swept the 2012 Emmys, taking home the big cheese for Outstanding Drama Series.  Not only an impressive feat as Showtime's first series win, but 'Homeland's victory also ends 'Mad Men's streak of winning the award 4 times in a row...
2012 Emmy Awards: Eric Stonestreet is Comedy’s Outstanding Supporting Actor
2012 Emmy Awards: Eric Stonestreet is Comedy’s Outstanding Supporting Actor
2012 Emmy Awards: Eric Stonestreet is Comedy’s Outstanding Supporting Actor
Stop the presses, 'Modern Family' has won an Emmy!  The sure to dominate series caps off the first award of the night, snagging Outstanding Supporting Actor on the comedy side of things with Eric Stonestreet.  Stonestreet won for his beloved portrayal of Cameron Tucker on ABC's monster-comedy hit 'Modern Family.'
2012 Emmy Awards: Kevin Costner Wins Outstanding Miniseries Lead for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
2012 Emmy Awards: Kevin Costner Wins Outstanding Miniseries Lead for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
2012 Emmy Awards: Kevin Costner Wins Outstanding Miniseries Lead for ‘Hatfields & McCoys’
'Hatfields & McCoys,' The History Channel's three-part, six-hour mini-series dramatizing one of the most famous blood feuds in American history, may not have taken home the 2012 Emmy Award for Outstanding Miniseries or Movie, but it can boast having the best lead actor in that category. Kevin Costner, who portrayed Anse "Devil" Hatfield, took home the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch’s 2011 Emmys Opening Number [VIDEO]
Jane Lynch opened the 63rd Emmy Awards with a song and dance number that took the audience through the world of television, reimagined as an inner-city apartment building housing all the top TV shows. Lynch walked through scenes of hit series like ‘Mad Men‘ (where she was asked to leave the room when she informed Don Draper that in 50 years people would be fast-forwarding through commercials) and