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The '''TV Land Awards''' is an [[Television in the United States|American television]] awards ceremony that generally commemorates shows now off the air, rather than in current production as with awards such as the [[Emmy Award|Emmys]]. It is presented in a manner that spoofs other entertainment award ceremonies. Created in 2003 by Executive Producer [[Michael Levitt (producer)|Michael Levitt]], the awards are hosted and broadcast by the [[TV Land]] network.
The '''TV Land Awards''' is an [[Television in the United States|American television]] awards ceremony that generally commemorates shows now off the air, rather than in current production as with awards such as the [[Emmy Award|Emmys]]. It is presented in a manner that spoofs other entertainment award ceremonies. Created in 2003 by Executive Producer [[Michael Levitt (producer)|Michael Levitt]], the awards are hosted and broadcast by the [[TV Land]] network.


Awards are given in various categories (which change from year to year) with input from visitors to TV Land's website who can vote there for their favorite choices. Awards can and have been given to both individual actors/actresses and to entire [[television series]]. The 8th Annual TV Land Awards aired on April 25, 2010.<ref>[http://www.sitcomsonline.com/blog/2010/02/tv-land-april-2010-has-8th-annual-tv.html TV Land April 2010 Has 8th Annual TV Land Awards], Retrieved March 29, 2010</ref>
Awards are given in various categories (which change from year to year) with input from visitors to TV Land's website who can vote there for their favorite choices. Awards can and have been given to both individual actors/actresses and to entire [[television series]]. The 9th Annual TV Land Awards will air on April 17, 2011.<ref>http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2011/02/tv-land-taping-3-sitcom-pilots-to-honor.html</ref>

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TV Land Awards' logo with the network's previous logo

The TV Land Awards is an American television awards ceremony that generally commemorates shows now off the air, rather than in current production as with awards such as the Emmys. It is presented in a manner that spoofs other entertainment award ceremonies. Created in 2003 by Executive Producer Michael Levitt, the awards are hosted and broadcast by the TV Land network.

Awards are given in various categories (which change from year to year) with input from visitors to TV Land's website who can vote there for their favorite choices. Awards can and have been given to both individual actors/actresses and to entire television series. The 9th Annual TV Land Awards will air on April 17, 2011.[1]

Hosts

Year Host
2003 John Ritter
2004 Brad Garrett
2005 Cedric the Entertainer
2006 Megan Mullally
2007 Kelly Ripa
2008 Vanessa L. Williams
2009 Neil Patrick Harris
2010 Tim Allen[2]

Past winners

The following table summarizes the winners of TV Land's "Discretionary Awards," which do not include any of the awards voted on by viewers (which are generally awarded to actors/actresses or characters).

Year Host Award Recipient Presented by
2003 John Ritter Future Classic American Dreams Paula Abdul
Groundbreaking Role Diahann Carroll as Julia Halle Berry
Innovator All in the Family Kathy Bates
Legend The Dick Van Dyke Show Matthew Perry and Ted Danson
Pop Culture Star Trek Mira Sorvino
2004 Brad Garrett Future Classic Arrested Development Liza Minnelli
Groundbreaking Show The Mary Tyler Moore Show Ben Stiller and Eric McCormack
Legend The Andy Griffith Show Billy Bob Thornton
Pop Culture Gilligan's Island Rudy Boesch, Tina Wesson, Jenna Morasca and Rob Cesternino from Survivor: All Stars
Visionary Chico and the Man George Lopez
2005 Cedric the Entertainer Future Classic Desperate Housewives Teri Hatcher
Icon The Bob Newhart Show Ray Romano
Legend The Carol Burnett Show Garry Shandling
Little Screen/Big Screen Star Sally Field Eva Longoria
Pioneer Aaron Spelling Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole, Jaclyn Smith, Gavin MacLeod, Bernie Kopell, Joan Collins, Jason Priestley, Luke Perry, Tori Spelling, Jennie Garth, Stephen Collins and Catherine Hicks
Pop Culture Soul Train Little Richard, Smokey Robinson, Ashanti, Mýa and Stevie Wonder
Favorite Airborne Character(s) Tim Daly, Steven Weber
100th Birthday Charles Lane Haley Joel Osment
2006 Megan Mullaly Future Classic Grey's Anatomy Jeremy Piven
40th Anniversary Batman William Shatner
Impact Good Times Quentin Tarantino
Legend Cheers Mary Tyler Moore
Little Screen/Big Screen Star Hilary Swank Robert Downey, Jr.
Pop Culture Dallas John Schneider and Tom Wopat
Pioneer Sid Caesar Billy Crystal
TV's Greatest Music Moment Diana Ross
Concert in Central Park (1983)
Megan Mullaly
2007 Kelly Ripa The Medallion Award Taxi Sharon Stone
The Legacy of Laughter Lucille Ball Kirstie Alley and Carol Burnett
The Entertainers Hee Haw k.d. lang, The Judds and Willie Nelson
Future Classic Heroes Leonard Nimoy and Luke Wilson
30th Anniversary Roots Forrest Whitaker and Morgan Freeman
Pop Culture The Brady Bunch Valerie Bertinelli, Mackenzie Phillips and James Lipton
2008 Vanessa L. Williams Future Classic The Office Ed Asner and William Shatner
Icon Lionel Richie Samuel L. Jackson
Innovator Roseanne Teri Hatcher
Legend Garry Marshall Dick Van Dyke, Jack Klugman, Cindy Williams, Penny Marshall and Henry Winkler
The Lucille Ball Legacy of Laughter Mike Myers Justin Timberlake
Pioneer Jonathan Winters Robin Williams
Pop Culture The Golden Girls Steve Carell
2009 Neil Patrick Harris 30th Anniversary Knots Landing Reba McEntire
Entertainer Earth, Wind & Fire Angela Bassett
Fan Favorite Home Improvement Jamie Lee Curtis
Future Classic Two and a Half Men Teri Hatcher
Hero Magnum P.I. Matthew McConaughey
Icon ER Neil Patrick Harris
Impact M*A*S*H Martin Sheen
Innovator Married... with Children Dr. Phil
The Lucille Ball Legacy of Laughter Julia Louis-Dreyfus Amy Poehler
Legend Don Rickles Jimmy Kimmel
Pop Culture Sid and Marty Krofft Will Ferrell
2010 Tim Allen 30th Anniversary Bosom Buddies Jay Leno
Fan Favorite The Love Boat Jane Leeves, Wendie Malick and Betty White
Future Classic Glee Paula Abdul
Icon Blondie Jane Lynch
Impact Everybody Loves Raymond Bob Newhart
Legend Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner Billy Crystal
Pop Culture Charlie's Angels Pamela Anderson

Notes

References