LOS ANGELES, June 15, 2007

More Emmys For DeGeneres, Barker

"Young And The Restless" Ties "Guiding Light" At 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards

  • Bob Barker opens the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, held June 15, 2007 in Los Angeles, Calif.

    Bob Barker opens the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, held June 15, 2007 in Los Angeles, Calif.  (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

(AP)  The CBS shows "Guiding Light" and "The Young And The Restless" tied for outstanding drama series at the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on Friday night. "Guiding Light" had topped the nominations list with 17.

But in many ways, the evening's biggest winner was newly retired Bob Barker who picked up one of his 19th trophy as game-show host, beating a field that included last year's winner, Alex Trebek of "Jeopardy!"

Photos: Red Carpet at the Daytime Emmys
"Come on down!" presenter Ellen DeGeneres shouted.

The 83-year-old Barker received his second of three standing ovations of the night, having gotten his first when he introduced the evening's first presenters while on the arms of "Barker's Beauties," models from his show.

A Quote

"This proves that the judges had sympathy for an old man who doesn't have a job."

Bob Barker
"This proves that the judges had sympathy for an old man who doesn't have a job," quipped Barker, who retired last week after 35 years on "The Price Is Right" and 50 years in television.

"I want to thank the television viewers across the country for inviting me into their homes for 50 years," he said, before concluding with his signature signoff. "And remember, help control the pet population. Have your pet spayed or neutered."

Barker came into the show already a winner. He earned his 18th trophy at Thursday night's ceremony for craft categories as executive producer of "The Price Is Right."

Barker's career was honored during the ceremony, which aired live on CBS from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles following the network's prime-time re-broadcast of Barker's last "Price" show.

DeGeneres scored her third consecutive victory as a talk show host, keeping "The View" co-hosts Barbara Walters, Joy Behar, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and the recently departed Rosie O'Donnell winless.

"I really am shocked," DeGeneres said before acknowledging "The View" ladies and O'Donnell's controversial year-long stint. "I thought Rosie brought a lot of new viewers to daytime television and it was interesting."

Photos: Daytime Emmy Fun
DeGeneres joked that she planned to take a page from "The View" on her show.

"And I want to just start with something controversial right now to kick it off and I know this might not be popular and I don't care because that's what I'm doing," she said. "I just want to say it — I think Bob Barker is a quitter."

Barker laughed along with the rest of the audience.

CBS swept the lead acting categories, with victories for Maura West of "As the World Turns" and Christian LeBlanc of "The Young and the Restless," daytime's No. 1 rated show.

West earned her first Daytime Emmy for playing Carly, whose emotional breakup with husband Jack was a major storyline. She defeated four-time winner Kim Zimmer of "Guiding Light" in a category where all five nominees star on CBS soaps.

"It's so much heavier than I thought," said West, who began watching the soap opera in high school and met her real-life husband on the show. "I feel like I'm going to throw up. I'm just thrilled to bits and pieces."

LeBlanc won his first trophy in 2005. This time, he upset a field that included co-star Peter Bergman, last year's winner Anthony Geary of "General Hospital," Michael Park of "As the World Turns," and Ricky Paull Goldin of "Guiding Light."

34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards Winners
Genie Francis of "General Hospital" claimed her first Daytime Emmy for supporting actress in a drama series. Francis returned to the soap opera last year as Laura Spencer, a role she began playing at age 14.

"Oh my goodness!" she said. "Thank you so much. I am overwhelmed. I've waited 31 years for this moment."

Francis and co-star Anthony Geary, who plays Luke Spencer, were part of the most watched event in daytime television history when their characters married 26 years ago.

Francis' "General Hospital" co-star, Rick Hearst, won supporting actor honors.

Jennifer Landon of "As the World Turns" won her second consecutive award for younger actress in a drama series. She thanked her late father, actor Michael Landon.

Bryton McClure of "The Young and the Restless" won his first Daytime Emmy as younger actor in a drama series.

There was a tie for performer in a children's series between "Sesame Street's" Kevin Clash, who plays Elmo, and Caroll Spinney, who plays Oscar the Grouch.

"I started watching this show when I was 10 years old," said Clash, who also won last year and had a tuxedoed Elmo on his arm. "My mom thought I would go blind watching it trying to figure out how to build these things. I just love living on the street of 'Sesame Street."'

Other special tributes Friday night included a Lifetime Achievement Award to Lee Phillip Bell, who co-created "The Young and the Restless" and "The Bold and the Beautiful" with late husband William J. Bell.


By Beth Harris
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by dgshiner June 18, 2007 1:36 PM EDT
It will be intersting to see, who will get pick to Host "the Price is Right"? But I hope whomever is picked will do it with the same integrity Mr. Barker showed through his tenure.

Lets not get into peoples private lives I don't care what you are as long as portray something positive across the airwaves we see enough violence and hatred in everyday life, so please lets keep the airwaves refreshed will ya?
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by imperfexshun June 16, 2007 9:03 PM EDT
So FU, it appears that you're the only one with 1st amendment rights. You can say whatever you like but I can't express my opinion? A celebrity's lifestyle does have some bearing on the viewing audience because of the way they may talk or the guests they may have. Come on, admit it, you wouldn't watch a daily show with a host like Steven Baldwin or someone else who expresses faith in God and knows what it's about to be a born-again Christian and I'm sure you'd be right up there talking about your dislike for the way they are. So you're just as judgmental and bigoted if not more. You also use whatever language you like without regard for others.

Now, back to the subject at hand, I did say that Ellen would be lively and friendly as a host for Price is Right. Did you miss that with all the hatred you were spewing out of your mouth?
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by fukgorgbush June 16, 2007 7:29 PM EDT
imperfex - who cares what you think of someones personl life? Ellen is a lesbian, so what? You don't AGREE?? And what should these people do, kill themselves?? You are an ignorant moron judgemental $hithead. People like you are responsible for bigotry and hatred and ultimately violence and misteatment of others who are DIFFERENT than your sorry a$$. Go to he11 you stupid loser.
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by imperfexshun June 16, 2007 6:54 PM EDT
My wife stated after 20 yrs of the Price is right;if Rosie takes over she will never watch it again unless reruns with Bob..She isn't going to watch a American hater..HATE MONGER
Posted by FARTKNOCKER2 at 01:32 PM : Jun 16, 2007

I agree with your wife, I have NEVER EVER liked Rosie, she's just too annoying. I think the best person to take over would be Richard Karn (if I didn't get his name right I mean Al from Home Improvement) but I haven't even seen his name mentioned as a possibility. I don't care too much for the choices I've seen in news articles. I don't know who Todd Newton is from the E network, Mark Seines from ET is ok I guess but I don't know how he would do, George Hamilton is too old so he probably wouldn't last too long but otherwise he would be good, John O'Hurley is boring (I mostly quit watching Family Feud when he took over from Richard Karn), and Mario Lopez doesn't have the smoothness of someone a little older. Of women, I think Kelly Rippa or Ellen DeGeneres would be good. I don't agree with Ellen's lesbian lifestyle but she is a lively friendly host.

I grew up watching Truth or Consequences and have watched Price is Right my entire adult life so far. Bob Barker, we're going to miss you.
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by whytgrlzrule June 16, 2007 5:49 PM EDT
Go Rosie, go rosie...yeeeaaaa another white L E Z Z Y daytime star!!! LEZB1ANS RUUULE!!
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by justfacts2 June 16, 2007 11:02 AM EDT
Oh grow up
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by dylanxxv June 16, 2007 3:53 AM EDT
Oh how sweet...Another self serving awards show...
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