"Mad Men" and "30 Rock" led a group of winners of Emmy, who successfully defended their titles at the fair on Sunday, but the ceremony agile and a star turn by host Neil Patrick Harris made the night away from repetition.
"It's an incredible time to work on television," said "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner. "And I know that everything is changing, but I am not afraid of it because I feel that all these different media is just more variety and more entertainment. It is better for the spectators in the final and I am pleased to be a part of it.
"30 Rock on NBC," a satire about life in a TV program, was honored for the third time as best comedy series, while star Alec Baldwin won his second prize as best comedy actress.
"We want to thank our friends from NBC to stay in the air ... although they are much more expensive than a talk show," said "30 Rock" creator and star Tina Fey, referring to Jay Leno's first new daily time comedy show, that NBC likes to note is cheaper to produce than a series of scripts.
Baldwin, accepting his trophy as "30 Rock", in "Brothers & Sisters" star Rob Lowe, he quipped, "I will be honest with you." D look like trade for him. "
Winning private Collette Fey of "30 Rock" won an award for the second time in the category. But Fey, took the stage minutes later to recognize an award as best guest actor received the Sarah Palin parody on "Saturday Night Live."
Kristin Chenoweth of "Pushing Daisies" and Jon Cryer of "Two And A Half Men" won Emmy Awards in Support of his plays and showed that acceptance speeches can be entertaining.
"I am not employed now, what I would be on" Mad Men. "I also like" The Office "and" 24, "said Chenoweth, alternating between tears and smiles as she accepted his canceled ABC series." Many thanks to Academy for recognition of a show that is no longer in the air. "
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