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News & Features
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Exclusive photos of Ed O'Neill, Sofia Vergara, more stars of ABC's Modern Family, during their recent Television Academy visit.
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Exclusive video of Ed O'Neill, Sofia Vergara, more stars of ABC's Modern Family, during their recent Television Academy visit.
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Jim Parsons and Big Bang Theory castmates share oodles of laughs and beyond-the-screen insight with Television Academy guests in North Hollywood.
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Big Bang Theory stars Jim Parsons, Kelly Cuoco, Kunal Nayyar, Simon Helberg and Johnny Galecki check in with Emmys.com during a visit to the Television Academy in Los Angeles.
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Hall of Fame gala: Host Amy Poehler, more fete inductees Candice Bergen, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, Smothers Brothers, Price is Right creator Bob Stewart, production designer Charles Lisanby, SNL's Don Pardo.
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Host Amy Poehler leads an array of stars out to honor actress Candice Bergen, the Smothers Brothers, longtime SNL announcer Don Pardo and more iconic 2010 Television Academy Hall of Fame inductees.
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Parks & Recreation star Amy Poehler hosts a festive Hall of Fame celebration in Beverly Hills, marked by lots and lots laughs, exciting reunions and friendly first-time meetings.
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See Hallmark Channel holiday movie Christmas in Canaan air December 12. Billy Ray Cyrus, Jaishon Fisher more stars attended special Television Academy premiere.
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Actress-comedienne Niecy Nash celebrated the opening of Dress for Success Worldwide's new L.A. area office. The nonprofit has helped more than 500,000 disadvantaged women toward economic independence.
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30 Rock and Mad Men repeat as top series; Toni Collette, Alec Baldwin, Glenn Close, Bryan Cranston, nab lead acting honors. Neil Patrick Harris praised for high-energy hosting job.












