Joshua Kreitzer
2006-07-12 04:33:04 UTC
*** 12TH ANNUAL RATTY AWARDS ***
This is the final ballot for the 2005-2006 Ratty Awards for the
rec.arts.tv newsgroup, as compiled by Robert Licuria.
There were 23 voters in the nominations round this year, up slightly
from 21 last year.
Battlestar Galactica led all series in nominations, receiving 14
(compared to 9 last year), making it the most nominated show this year.
However, NBC took home top honors among networks, receiving 34
nominations.
Welcome to the party: My Name Is Earl led all new series with 9
nominations. Other new shows receiving best series nominations were How
I Met Your Mother, the revived Doctor Who, The Colbert Report, and 30
Days. Also, Grey's Anatomy made its Ratty Awards debut in its second
season, picking up 10 nominations.
We'll miss you: Arrested Development was the most-nominated show to
have been cancelled, with 12 nominations.
Welcome to the party *and* we'll miss you: Threshold received 3
nominations including Best SF Series for its only season.
On the cusp: Shows which came close to nominations in multiple
categories but failed to secure any actual nominations included Boston
Legal, Everwood, and The 4400. In addition, shows that did receive
nominations, but also just missed in multiple categories, included
House, The West Wing, Rome, and Lost.
Multiple nominations tally:
The Best:
14: Battlestar Galactica (up 5)
13: Lost (down 2)
12: Arrested Development (down 5); Veronica Mars (up 1)
10: Grey's Anatomy (up 10)
9: My Name Is Earl
8: 24 (down 1); The Office (up 7)
7: Scrubs (up 1)
5: Doctor Who; Medium (up 3)
4: Alias (down 6); How I Met Your Mother; The Shield (down 2)
3: Gilmore Girls (down 4); House (down 3); The Sopranos (up 3);
Threshold
2: The Colbert Report; The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (even); Extras;
Invasion; Late Night with Conan O'Brien (even); Prison Break; Rescue Me
(up 2); Rome; Saturday Night Live (down 1); Supernatural
The Worst:
2: American Idol (up 1); The Apprentice (even); Britney and Kevin:
Chaotic (up 2)
Network tally:
The Best:
NBC 34 (up 16) * ABC 30 (down 6) * Fox 29 (down 9) * Sci Fi 19 (up 9) *
UPN 14 (down 3) * CBS 13 (down 5) * HBO 13 (up 2) * FX 8 (up 2) *
Comedy Central 5 (up 2) * WB 5 (down 8) * Disney 2 (up 1) * PBS 2 (up
1) * Showtime 2 (even) * Syndication 2 (even) * Discovery 1 (up 1) *
TNT 1 (up 1).
The Worst:
Fox 3 (down 1) * NBC 2 (down 1) * UPN 2 (up 2) * WB 2 (up 1) * CBS 1
(down 1).
The following are the rules for this second stage of voting:
* Anyone reading this posting is eligible to vote, whether or not you
voted in the first round.
* In each category, delete the four nominees you don't want to vote
for, leaving your one single vote in each category.
* You don't have to vote in every category, but please try to vote in
as many categories as you can. If you are skipping a category, please
delete all of the nominees in that category.
* Please try to keep spacing between each category to a minimum. All I
should see is the category title, next line your vote, a space, and
then the next category. This will help keep your ballot short.
* The deadline to submit votes is Friday, July 21, 2006, at 10:00 p.m.
(U.S. Pacific time).
* Please send your ballot directly to me at ***@hotmail.com (if
that e-mail address has been obscured, that's gromit82 AT hotmail DOT
com). Unlike in the nominations round, I will be compiling these
ballots myself, so you can respond directly to this message. You can
also post your votes to the newsgroup if you want, but all ballots must
be e-mailed to me to be counted.
* The ballot is being posted to the rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.sf.tv, and
rec.arts.animation newsgroups. You may encourage people to vote in the
Rattys on your own web site or blog or on other television-related
newsgroups, if you do so with good netiquette, but please don't post
the ballot anywhere else. Just tell people they can find the ballot at
the rec.arts.tv newsgroup.
* In the final results posting, I will post the percentages received by
all nominees if and only if I receive ballots from more than 100
voters.
* Thanks to everyone who voted. Now it's time to pick your winners
*** delete everything above this line***
12th Annual Ratty Awards Ballot
Reminder: send to ***@hotmail.com
"The Best"
BEST SERIES ON TELEVISION
Arrested Development (Fox)
Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Lost (ABC)
The Office (NBC)
Veronica Mars (UPN)
DRAMA SERIES
24 (Fox)
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
House (Fox)
Rescue Me (FX)
Veronica Mars (UPN)
DRAMA LEAD ACTOR
Michael Chiklis as Vic Mackey - The Shield (FX)
Hugh Laurie as Gregory House - House (Fox)
Denis Leary as Tommy Gavin - Rescue Me (FX)
Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield - Prison Break (Fox)
Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer - 24 (Fox)
DRAMA LEAD ACTRESS
Kristen Bell as Veronica Mars - Veronica Mars (UPN)
Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano - The Sopranos (HBO)
Kyra Sedgwick as Brenda Johnson - The Closer (TNT)
Chloe Sevigny as Nicolette Grant - Big Love (HBO)
Polly Walker as Atia of the Julii - Rome (HBO)
DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTOR
Enrico Colantoni as Keith Mars - Veronica Mars (UPN)
Jason Dohring as Logan Echolls - Veronica Mars (UPN)
Gregory Itzin as Charles Logan - 24 (Fox)
T. R. Knight as George O'Malley - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Forrest Whitaker as Jon Kavanaugh - The Shield (FX)
DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Katherine Heigl as Izzie Stevens - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O'Brian - 24 (Fox)
Jean Smart as Martha Logan - 24 (Fox)
Kate Walsh as Addison Shepherd - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
DRAMA GUEST ACTOR
Harry Hamlin as Aaron Echolls - Veronica Mars, recurring (UPN)
Hal Holbrook as John Schwinn - The Sopranos, "The Fleshy Part of the
Thigh" (HBO)
Elias Koteas as Jack Moriarty - House, "No Reason" (Fox)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Denny Duquette - Grey's Anatomy, recurring (ABC)
Peter Weller as Christopher Henderson - 24, recurring (Fox)
DRAMA GUEST ACTRESS
Charisma Carpenter as Kendall Casablancas - Veronica Mars, recurring
(UPN)
Alyson Hannigan as Trina Echolls - Veronica Mars, "My Mother, the
Fiend" (UPN)
Monica Keena as Bonnie Crasnoff - Grey's Anatomy, "Into You Like a
Train" (ABC)
Tina Majorino as Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie - Veronica Mars, recurring (UPN)
Gina Torres as Sadie - The Shield, recurring (FX)
DRAMA WRITING
Alan Ball - Six Feet Under, "Everyone's Waiting" (HBO)
Rob Thomas - Veronica Mars, "Normal Is the Watchword" (UPN)
Rob Thomas & John Enbom - Veronica Mars, "Not Pictured" (UPN)
Krista Vernoff - Grey's Anatomy, "Into You Like a Train" (ABC)
Terence Winter - The Sopranos, "Members Only" (HBO)
DRAMA DIRECTING
Jon Cassar - 24, "Day 5: 7:00 A.M.-8:00 A.M." (Fox)
Stephen T. Kay - The Shield, "Post Partum" (FX)
John T. Kretchmer - Veronica Mars, "Not Pictured" (UPN)
Jeff Melman - Grey's Anatomy, "Into You Like a Train" (ABC)
Mikael Solomon - Rome, "The Spoils" (HBO)
COMEDY SERIES
Arrested Development (Fox)
How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
My Name Is Earl (NBC)
The Office (NBC)
Scrubs (NBC)
COMEDY LEAD ACTOR
Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
Zach Braff as J.D. Dorian - Scrubs (NBC)
Steve Carell as Michael Scott - The Office (NBC)
Ricky Gervais as Andy Millman - Extras (HBO)
Jason Lee as Earl Hickey - My Name Is Earl (NBC)
COMEDY LEAD ACTRESS
Sarah Chalke as Elliot Reid - Scrubs (NBC)
Marcia Cross as Bree Van De Kamp - Desperate Housewives (ABC)
Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore - Gilmore Girls (WB)
Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish - The Comeback (HBO)
Mary-Louise Parker as Nancy Botwin - Weeds (Showtime)
COMEDY SUPPORTING ACTOR
Will Arnett as GOB Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
Michael Cera as George-Michael Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson - How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
John Krasinski as Jim Halpert - The Office (NBC)
John C. McGinley as Perry Cox - Scrubs (NBC)
COMEDY SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore - Gilmore Girls (WB)
Jenna Fischer as Pam Beesly - The Office (NBC)
Jaime Pressly as Joy Turner - My Name Is Earl (NBC)
Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke - Arrested Development (Fox)
Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
COMEDY GUEST ACTOR
Beau Bridges as Carl Hickey - My Name Is Earl, recurring (NBC)
Tom Cavanagh as Dan Dorian - Scrubs, "My New Suit" (NBC)
Giovanni Ribisi as Ralph Mariano - My Name Is Earl, recurring (NBC)
Andy Richter as Stan - The New Adventures of Old Christine, recurring
(CBS)
Patrick Stewart as himself - Extras, "Episode 6: Patrick Stewart" (HBO)
COMEDY GUEST ACTRESS
Justine Bateman as Nellie - Arrested Development, "Family Ties" (Fox)
Juliette Lewis as Jesse - My Name Is Earl, "The Bounty Hunter" (NBC)
Mandy Moore as Julie Quinn - Scrubs, recurring (NBC)
Charlize Theron as Rita - Arrested Development, recurring (Fox)
Ashley Williams as Victoria - How I Met Your Mother, recurring (CBS)
COMEDY WRITING
Steve Carell - The Office, "Casino Night" (NBC)
Charlie Day - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, "Charlie Wants an
Abortion" (FX)
Greg Garcia - My Name Is Earl, "Joy's Wedding" (NBC)
Jim Vallely & Chuck Tatham - Arrested Development, "Harboring
Resentment" a/k/a "Development Arrested" (Fox)
Rob Weiner - Arrested Development, "Family Ties" (Fox)
COMEDY DIRECTING
Zach Braff - Scrubs, "My Way Home" (NBC)
Marc Buckland - My Name Is Earl, "Pilot" (NBC)
John Fortenberry - Arrested Development, "Harboring Resentment" a/k/a
"Development Arrested" (Fox)
Kenny Ortega - Gilmore Girls, "Friday Night's Alright For Fighting"
(WB)
Ken Kwapis - The Office, "Casino Night" (NBC)
SF SERIES
Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Doctor Who (Sci Fi)
Lost (ABC)
Medium (NBC)
Threshold (CBS)
SF LEAD ACTOR
Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester - Supernatural (WB)
Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor - Doctor Who (Sci Fi)
William Fichtner as Tom Underlay - Invasion (ABC)
Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard - Lost (ABC)
Edward James Olmos as Cmdr. William Adama - Battlestar Galactica (Sci
Fi)
SF LEAD ACTRESS
Patricia Arquette as Allison Dubois - Medium (NBC)
Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow - Alias (ABC)
Carla Gugino as Molly Anne Caffrey - Threshold (CBS)
Mary McDonnell as President Laura Roslin - Battlestar Galactica (Sci
Fi)
Billie Piper as Rose Tyler - Doctor Who (Sci Fi)
SF SUPPORTING ACTOR
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Mr. Eko - Lost (ABC)
Naveen Andrews as Sayid Jarrah - Lost (ABC)
James Callis as Dr. Gaius Baltar - Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Terry O'Quinn as John Locke - Lost (ABC)
Jake Weber as Joe Dubois - Medium (NBC)
SF SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Acker as Kelly Peyton - Alias (ABC)
Tricia Helfer as Number Six - Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Yunjin Kim as Sun Kwon - Lost (ABC)
Grace Park as Lt. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii - Battlestar Galactica (Sci
Fi)
Katee Sackhoff as Lt. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace - Battlestar Galactica
(Sci Fi)
SF GUEST ACTOR
John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness - Doctor Who, recurring (Sci
Fi)
Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Michael Emerson as Henry Gale - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Kelsey Grammer as Angel of Death - Medium, "Death Takes a Policy" (NBC)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Winchester - Supernatural, recurring (WB)
SF GUEST ACTRESS
L. Scott Caldwell as Rose - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Michelle Forbes as Admiral Helena Cain - Battlestar Galactica,
recurring (Sci Fi)
Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Lucy Lawless as D'Anna Biers - Battlestar Galactica, recurring (Sci Fi)
Lena Olin as Irina Derevko - Alias, recurring (ABC)
SF WRITING
Paul Cornell - Doctor Who, "Father's Day" (Sci Fi)
Robert Doherty - Medium, "Time Out of Mind" (NBC)
Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse - Lost, "The 23rd Psalm" (ABC)
Mark Verheiden & Anne Cofell - Battlestar Galactica, "Lay Down Your
Burdens (2)" (Sci Fi)
David Weddle & Bradley Thompson - Battlestar Galactica, "Downloaded"
(Sci Fi)
SF DIRECTING
Jack Bender - Lost, "Live Together, Die Alone" (ABC)
David S. Goyer & Peter Hyams - Threshold, "Trees Made of Glass" (CBS)
Michael Rymer - Battlestar Galactica, "Pegasus" (Sci Fi)
Thomas Schlamme - Invasion, "Pilot" (ABC)
Jeff Woolnough - Battlestar Galactica, "Downloaded" (Sci Fi)
TV MOVIE/MINI-SERIES
Bleak House (PBS)
Elizabeth I (HBO)
The Girl in the Cafe (HBO)
High School Musical (Disney)
Sleeper Cell (Showtime)
VARIETY SERIES/SPECIAL
The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC)
Late Show with David Letterman (CBS)
Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)
PERFORMANCE, VARIETY SERIES/SPECIAL
Stephen Colbert - The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
Conan O'Brien - Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC)
Amy Poehler - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Maya Rudolph - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Jon Stewart - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
REALITY/GAME PROGRAM (series or special)
30 Days (FX)
The Amazing Race (CBS)
America's Next Top Model (UPN)
Jeopardy! (Syndicated)
Survivor (CBS)
BEST NEWS/TALK/DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM
60 Minutes (CBS)
CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Ebert & Roeper (Syndicated)
Frontline (PBS)
Mythbusters (Discovery)
ANIMATED PROGRAM (series or special)
Family Guy (Fox)
Kim Possible (Disney)
King of the Hill (Fox)
The Simpsons (Fox)
South Park (Comedy Central)
BEST NEW SERIES
Bones (Fox)
Everybody Hates Chris (UPN)
How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
My Name Is Earl (NBC)
Prison Break (Fox)
MOST IMPROVED SERIES
24 (Fox)
Alias (ABC)
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
The Office (NBC)
The West Wing (NBC)
"The Worst"
WORST SERIES ON TELEVISION
7th Heaven (WB)
American Idol (Fox)
The Apprentice (NBC)
Britney and Kevin: Chaotic (UPN)
Unan1mous (Fox)
WORST PERFORMER ON TELEVISION
David Caruso as Horatio Caine - CSI: Miami (CBS)
Kaley Cuoco as Billie Jenkins - Charmed (WB)
Ryan Seacrest as himself - American Idol (Fox)
Britney Spears as herself - Britney and Kevin: Chaotic (UPN)
Donald Trump as himself - The Apprentice (NBC)
*** delete everything below this line ***
Joshua Kreitzer (for the Ratty Awards team)
***@hotmail.com
This is the final ballot for the 2005-2006 Ratty Awards for the
rec.arts.tv newsgroup, as compiled by Robert Licuria.
There were 23 voters in the nominations round this year, up slightly
from 21 last year.
Battlestar Galactica led all series in nominations, receiving 14
(compared to 9 last year), making it the most nominated show this year.
However, NBC took home top honors among networks, receiving 34
nominations.
Welcome to the party: My Name Is Earl led all new series with 9
nominations. Other new shows receiving best series nominations were How
I Met Your Mother, the revived Doctor Who, The Colbert Report, and 30
Days. Also, Grey's Anatomy made its Ratty Awards debut in its second
season, picking up 10 nominations.
We'll miss you: Arrested Development was the most-nominated show to
have been cancelled, with 12 nominations.
Welcome to the party *and* we'll miss you: Threshold received 3
nominations including Best SF Series for its only season.
On the cusp: Shows which came close to nominations in multiple
categories but failed to secure any actual nominations included Boston
Legal, Everwood, and The 4400. In addition, shows that did receive
nominations, but also just missed in multiple categories, included
House, The West Wing, Rome, and Lost.
Multiple nominations tally:
The Best:
14: Battlestar Galactica (up 5)
13: Lost (down 2)
12: Arrested Development (down 5); Veronica Mars (up 1)
10: Grey's Anatomy (up 10)
9: My Name Is Earl
8: 24 (down 1); The Office (up 7)
7: Scrubs (up 1)
5: Doctor Who; Medium (up 3)
4: Alias (down 6); How I Met Your Mother; The Shield (down 2)
3: Gilmore Girls (down 4); House (down 3); The Sopranos (up 3);
Threshold
2: The Colbert Report; The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (even); Extras;
Invasion; Late Night with Conan O'Brien (even); Prison Break; Rescue Me
(up 2); Rome; Saturday Night Live (down 1); Supernatural
The Worst:
2: American Idol (up 1); The Apprentice (even); Britney and Kevin:
Chaotic (up 2)
Network tally:
The Best:
NBC 34 (up 16) * ABC 30 (down 6) * Fox 29 (down 9) * Sci Fi 19 (up 9) *
UPN 14 (down 3) * CBS 13 (down 5) * HBO 13 (up 2) * FX 8 (up 2) *
Comedy Central 5 (up 2) * WB 5 (down 8) * Disney 2 (up 1) * PBS 2 (up
1) * Showtime 2 (even) * Syndication 2 (even) * Discovery 1 (up 1) *
TNT 1 (up 1).
The Worst:
Fox 3 (down 1) * NBC 2 (down 1) * UPN 2 (up 2) * WB 2 (up 1) * CBS 1
(down 1).
The following are the rules for this second stage of voting:
* Anyone reading this posting is eligible to vote, whether or not you
voted in the first round.
* In each category, delete the four nominees you don't want to vote
for, leaving your one single vote in each category.
* You don't have to vote in every category, but please try to vote in
as many categories as you can. If you are skipping a category, please
delete all of the nominees in that category.
* Please try to keep spacing between each category to a minimum. All I
should see is the category title, next line your vote, a space, and
then the next category. This will help keep your ballot short.
* The deadline to submit votes is Friday, July 21, 2006, at 10:00 p.m.
(U.S. Pacific time).
* Please send your ballot directly to me at ***@hotmail.com (if
that e-mail address has been obscured, that's gromit82 AT hotmail DOT
com). Unlike in the nominations round, I will be compiling these
ballots myself, so you can respond directly to this message. You can
also post your votes to the newsgroup if you want, but all ballots must
be e-mailed to me to be counted.
* The ballot is being posted to the rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.sf.tv, and
rec.arts.animation newsgroups. You may encourage people to vote in the
Rattys on your own web site or blog or on other television-related
newsgroups, if you do so with good netiquette, but please don't post
the ballot anywhere else. Just tell people they can find the ballot at
the rec.arts.tv newsgroup.
* In the final results posting, I will post the percentages received by
all nominees if and only if I receive ballots from more than 100
voters.
* Thanks to everyone who voted. Now it's time to pick your winners
*** delete everything above this line***
12th Annual Ratty Awards Ballot
Reminder: send to ***@hotmail.com
"The Best"
BEST SERIES ON TELEVISION
Arrested Development (Fox)
Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Lost (ABC)
The Office (NBC)
Veronica Mars (UPN)
DRAMA SERIES
24 (Fox)
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
House (Fox)
Rescue Me (FX)
Veronica Mars (UPN)
DRAMA LEAD ACTOR
Michael Chiklis as Vic Mackey - The Shield (FX)
Hugh Laurie as Gregory House - House (Fox)
Denis Leary as Tommy Gavin - Rescue Me (FX)
Wentworth Miller as Michael Scofield - Prison Break (Fox)
Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer - 24 (Fox)
DRAMA LEAD ACTRESS
Kristen Bell as Veronica Mars - Veronica Mars (UPN)
Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano - The Sopranos (HBO)
Kyra Sedgwick as Brenda Johnson - The Closer (TNT)
Chloe Sevigny as Nicolette Grant - Big Love (HBO)
Polly Walker as Atia of the Julii - Rome (HBO)
DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTOR
Enrico Colantoni as Keith Mars - Veronica Mars (UPN)
Jason Dohring as Logan Echolls - Veronica Mars (UPN)
Gregory Itzin as Charles Logan - 24 (Fox)
T. R. Knight as George O'Malley - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Forrest Whitaker as Jon Kavanaugh - The Shield (FX)
DRAMA SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Katherine Heigl as Izzie Stevens - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O'Brian - 24 (Fox)
Jean Smart as Martha Logan - 24 (Fox)
Kate Walsh as Addison Shepherd - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
Chandra Wilson as Miranda Bailey - Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
DRAMA GUEST ACTOR
Harry Hamlin as Aaron Echolls - Veronica Mars, recurring (UPN)
Hal Holbrook as John Schwinn - The Sopranos, "The Fleshy Part of the
Thigh" (HBO)
Elias Koteas as Jack Moriarty - House, "No Reason" (Fox)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Denny Duquette - Grey's Anatomy, recurring (ABC)
Peter Weller as Christopher Henderson - 24, recurring (Fox)
DRAMA GUEST ACTRESS
Charisma Carpenter as Kendall Casablancas - Veronica Mars, recurring
(UPN)
Alyson Hannigan as Trina Echolls - Veronica Mars, "My Mother, the
Fiend" (UPN)
Monica Keena as Bonnie Crasnoff - Grey's Anatomy, "Into You Like a
Train" (ABC)
Tina Majorino as Cindy "Mac" Mackenzie - Veronica Mars, recurring (UPN)
Gina Torres as Sadie - The Shield, recurring (FX)
DRAMA WRITING
Alan Ball - Six Feet Under, "Everyone's Waiting" (HBO)
Rob Thomas - Veronica Mars, "Normal Is the Watchword" (UPN)
Rob Thomas & John Enbom - Veronica Mars, "Not Pictured" (UPN)
Krista Vernoff - Grey's Anatomy, "Into You Like a Train" (ABC)
Terence Winter - The Sopranos, "Members Only" (HBO)
DRAMA DIRECTING
Jon Cassar - 24, "Day 5: 7:00 A.M.-8:00 A.M." (Fox)
Stephen T. Kay - The Shield, "Post Partum" (FX)
John T. Kretchmer - Veronica Mars, "Not Pictured" (UPN)
Jeff Melman - Grey's Anatomy, "Into You Like a Train" (ABC)
Mikael Solomon - Rome, "The Spoils" (HBO)
COMEDY SERIES
Arrested Development (Fox)
How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
My Name Is Earl (NBC)
The Office (NBC)
Scrubs (NBC)
COMEDY LEAD ACTOR
Jason Bateman as Michael Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
Zach Braff as J.D. Dorian - Scrubs (NBC)
Steve Carell as Michael Scott - The Office (NBC)
Ricky Gervais as Andy Millman - Extras (HBO)
Jason Lee as Earl Hickey - My Name Is Earl (NBC)
COMEDY LEAD ACTRESS
Sarah Chalke as Elliot Reid - Scrubs (NBC)
Marcia Cross as Bree Van De Kamp - Desperate Housewives (ABC)
Lauren Graham as Lorelai Gilmore - Gilmore Girls (WB)
Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish - The Comeback (HBO)
Mary-Louise Parker as Nancy Botwin - Weeds (Showtime)
COMEDY SUPPORTING ACTOR
Will Arnett as GOB Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
Michael Cera as George-Michael Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
Neil Patrick Harris as Barney Stinson - How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
John Krasinski as Jim Halpert - The Office (NBC)
John C. McGinley as Perry Cox - Scrubs (NBC)
COMEDY SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Kelly Bishop as Emily Gilmore - Gilmore Girls (WB)
Jenna Fischer as Pam Beesly - The Office (NBC)
Jaime Pressly as Joy Turner - My Name Is Earl (NBC)
Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke - Arrested Development (Fox)
Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth - Arrested Development (Fox)
COMEDY GUEST ACTOR
Beau Bridges as Carl Hickey - My Name Is Earl, recurring (NBC)
Tom Cavanagh as Dan Dorian - Scrubs, "My New Suit" (NBC)
Giovanni Ribisi as Ralph Mariano - My Name Is Earl, recurring (NBC)
Andy Richter as Stan - The New Adventures of Old Christine, recurring
(CBS)
Patrick Stewart as himself - Extras, "Episode 6: Patrick Stewart" (HBO)
COMEDY GUEST ACTRESS
Justine Bateman as Nellie - Arrested Development, "Family Ties" (Fox)
Juliette Lewis as Jesse - My Name Is Earl, "The Bounty Hunter" (NBC)
Mandy Moore as Julie Quinn - Scrubs, recurring (NBC)
Charlize Theron as Rita - Arrested Development, recurring (Fox)
Ashley Williams as Victoria - How I Met Your Mother, recurring (CBS)
COMEDY WRITING
Steve Carell - The Office, "Casino Night" (NBC)
Charlie Day - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, "Charlie Wants an
Abortion" (FX)
Greg Garcia - My Name Is Earl, "Joy's Wedding" (NBC)
Jim Vallely & Chuck Tatham - Arrested Development, "Harboring
Resentment" a/k/a "Development Arrested" (Fox)
Rob Weiner - Arrested Development, "Family Ties" (Fox)
COMEDY DIRECTING
Zach Braff - Scrubs, "My Way Home" (NBC)
Marc Buckland - My Name Is Earl, "Pilot" (NBC)
John Fortenberry - Arrested Development, "Harboring Resentment" a/k/a
"Development Arrested" (Fox)
Kenny Ortega - Gilmore Girls, "Friday Night's Alright For Fighting"
(WB)
Ken Kwapis - The Office, "Casino Night" (NBC)
SF SERIES
Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Doctor Who (Sci Fi)
Lost (ABC)
Medium (NBC)
Threshold (CBS)
SF LEAD ACTOR
Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester - Supernatural (WB)
Christopher Eccleston as the Doctor - Doctor Who (Sci Fi)
William Fichtner as Tom Underlay - Invasion (ABC)
Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard - Lost (ABC)
Edward James Olmos as Cmdr. William Adama - Battlestar Galactica (Sci
Fi)
SF LEAD ACTRESS
Patricia Arquette as Allison Dubois - Medium (NBC)
Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow - Alias (ABC)
Carla Gugino as Molly Anne Caffrey - Threshold (CBS)
Mary McDonnell as President Laura Roslin - Battlestar Galactica (Sci
Fi)
Billie Piper as Rose Tyler - Doctor Who (Sci Fi)
SF SUPPORTING ACTOR
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Mr. Eko - Lost (ABC)
Naveen Andrews as Sayid Jarrah - Lost (ABC)
James Callis as Dr. Gaius Baltar - Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Terry O'Quinn as John Locke - Lost (ABC)
Jake Weber as Joe Dubois - Medium (NBC)
SF SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Amy Acker as Kelly Peyton - Alias (ABC)
Tricia Helfer as Number Six - Battlestar Galactica (Sci Fi)
Yunjin Kim as Sun Kwon - Lost (ABC)
Grace Park as Lt. Sharon "Boomer" Valerii - Battlestar Galactica (Sci
Fi)
Katee Sackhoff as Lt. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace - Battlestar Galactica
(Sci Fi)
SF GUEST ACTOR
John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness - Doctor Who, recurring (Sci
Fi)
Henry Ian Cusick as Desmond Hume - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Michael Emerson as Henry Gale - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Kelsey Grammer as Angel of Death - Medium, "Death Takes a Policy" (NBC)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as John Winchester - Supernatural, recurring (WB)
SF GUEST ACTRESS
L. Scott Caldwell as Rose - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Michelle Forbes as Admiral Helena Cain - Battlestar Galactica,
recurring (Sci Fi)
Mira Furlan as Danielle Rousseau - Lost, recurring (ABC)
Lucy Lawless as D'Anna Biers - Battlestar Galactica, recurring (Sci Fi)
Lena Olin as Irina Derevko - Alias, recurring (ABC)
SF WRITING
Paul Cornell - Doctor Who, "Father's Day" (Sci Fi)
Robert Doherty - Medium, "Time Out of Mind" (NBC)
Damon Lindelof & Carlton Cuse - Lost, "The 23rd Psalm" (ABC)
Mark Verheiden & Anne Cofell - Battlestar Galactica, "Lay Down Your
Burdens (2)" (Sci Fi)
David Weddle & Bradley Thompson - Battlestar Galactica, "Downloaded"
(Sci Fi)
SF DIRECTING
Jack Bender - Lost, "Live Together, Die Alone" (ABC)
David S. Goyer & Peter Hyams - Threshold, "Trees Made of Glass" (CBS)
Michael Rymer - Battlestar Galactica, "Pegasus" (Sci Fi)
Thomas Schlamme - Invasion, "Pilot" (ABC)
Jeff Woolnough - Battlestar Galactica, "Downloaded" (Sci Fi)
TV MOVIE/MINI-SERIES
Bleak House (PBS)
Elizabeth I (HBO)
The Girl in the Cafe (HBO)
High School Musical (Disney)
Sleeper Cell (Showtime)
VARIETY SERIES/SPECIAL
The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC)
Late Show with David Letterman (CBS)
Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)
PERFORMANCE, VARIETY SERIES/SPECIAL
Stephen Colbert - The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
Conan O'Brien - Late Night with Conan O'Brien (NBC)
Amy Poehler - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Maya Rudolph - Saturday Night Live (NBC)
Jon Stewart - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)
REALITY/GAME PROGRAM (series or special)
30 Days (FX)
The Amazing Race (CBS)
America's Next Top Model (UPN)
Jeopardy! (Syndicated)
Survivor (CBS)
BEST NEWS/TALK/DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM
60 Minutes (CBS)
CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Ebert & Roeper (Syndicated)
Frontline (PBS)
Mythbusters (Discovery)
ANIMATED PROGRAM (series or special)
Family Guy (Fox)
Kim Possible (Disney)
King of the Hill (Fox)
The Simpsons (Fox)
South Park (Comedy Central)
BEST NEW SERIES
Bones (Fox)
Everybody Hates Chris (UPN)
How I Met Your Mother (CBS)
My Name Is Earl (NBC)
Prison Break (Fox)
MOST IMPROVED SERIES
24 (Fox)
Alias (ABC)
Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
The Office (NBC)
The West Wing (NBC)
"The Worst"
WORST SERIES ON TELEVISION
7th Heaven (WB)
American Idol (Fox)
The Apprentice (NBC)
Britney and Kevin: Chaotic (UPN)
Unan1mous (Fox)
WORST PERFORMER ON TELEVISION
David Caruso as Horatio Caine - CSI: Miami (CBS)
Kaley Cuoco as Billie Jenkins - Charmed (WB)
Ryan Seacrest as himself - American Idol (Fox)
Britney Spears as herself - Britney and Kevin: Chaotic (UPN)
Donald Trump as himself - The Apprentice (NBC)
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