EMMYs 2001

  • The Emmys were originally scheduled for Sunday, September 16, 2001,just five days after 9/11.

Here’s what unfolded:

Subject:

Emmy Error - Wrong Date

Date:

Mon, 17 Sep 200121:37:45 -0700

From:

Sportsbook <>

To:

Rich <>

I told you the date of the Prime Time Emmy's was rescheduled for October 9, 2001. That was incorrect. The actual date

and time is Sunday, 8 p.m.(EDT & PDT), October 7, 2001.

Mr. Hollywood.

  • Subject:

Emmy 2001 Part I - Rehearsal

Date:

Sun, 07 Oct 200101:59:40 -0700

From:

Sportsbook <>

To:

Rich <>

It's going to be a good show. It will reflect the mood of the country.

Make sure you see the finale, if nothing else. The Show's supposed to run

about 3 hours and 18 minutes, so you figure out when to tune in.

The set is fantastic! It's something like art deco without the

chrome...very linear.

Ellen DeGeneres is the host. Guess what she was wearing for the

rehearsal. That's right, I knew you'd get it. T-shirt and torn pale blue

jeans.

Walter Cronkite will open the show from New York. Several parts of the

show will be done live from New York.

Excuse me for a second ladies.....Men, I HAD to go backstage to get a

close look at the models who escort the winners off the stage. What ever

your question is about them, the answer is, "Yes." They are also very

tall.

All the new seating charts are up on the Web Site.

I understand I still had the

2000 program cover up; that is fixed now. Speaking of programs, the

original program for September 16th is being used. There will be an update

of the changes inserted in the original program.

What about me, you ask? I'll be handling the aisle one from the center,

on stage left...Sections B and C in the seating chart. So, as you look

from the stage to the audience, I'm one aisle over from the left of

center. I have the casts of Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond, and West

Wing in my section, to name a few. One other person in my section worth

mentioning is Barbra Striesand. Do you think she would get mad if I say,

"Babs, what's James Brolin really like?"

Here's some Babs trivia: She's the first person ever to receive a Grammy,

an Emmy, an Oscar, and a Tony. Her Tony was a

non-competitive award for star of the decade,

which is why most people attribute this first to

others (such as Rita Moreno) who won all 4 awards in competitive

categories.

I have an early call tomorrow and it's late. There's lots of extra

security to go through for all the seat fillers so I have to be there early

to get a head start. We're meeting at TelevisionCity in Hollywood....at

the audience holding area (The Price is Right being one among many) then

onto Sound Stage #33 for a briefing and luncheon. After lunch we board

buses to take us to the Shrine Auditorium.

Mr. Hollywood

!!!!! W A R against al Qaeda forces begins in Afghanistan October 7, 2001 !!!!!

  • Subject:

EMMY EXTRA!!!

Date:

Sun, 07 Oct 200116:41:52 -0700

From:

Sportsbook <>

To:

Rich <>

THE EMMYS ARE CANCELED. They will not be re-scheduled.

At 1:00 p.m. PDT we got word that the Emmys would not be held tonight,

October 7th (Mr. Hollywood's youngest brother's birthday). Shortly after

2:00 p.m. PDT, we were told it would not be rescheduled.

Our luncheon was held at the CBS Studios in TelevisionCity. We

gathered in the same studio where they shoot the Price is Right. The Carol

Burnett Show (Remember?) was also shot in this studio. I was on the very

stage that Bob Barker has been asking for bids on items for the past 100

years. The Seat Filler Crew was being introduced on stage to the seat

fillers who were seated in the audience. My boss got a call on his cell

before he introduced the last two people in our crew. He came back to the

podium, finished introducing the crew, and then told us the Show was

canceled.

I told you that part of the show was going to emanate from New York. We

received word before 1 p.m. that New York had pulled out of the Show. That

left a big gap in the production.

The latest word is that Ellen DeGeneres will host a program presenting

pre-recorded segments and clips from what was to be part of Emmy night.

Several celebrities had taped inspirational quotes. I don't know if this

will be shown tonight or later.

It's hard not to make any judgments about what happened today regarding

the Show. We were told the main purpose for canceling the Show was for

security. I am very disappointed.

In closing, I will tell you about the finale. From New York, Mayor

Guiliani was going to introduce a Policeman or Fireman, I forget which, who

was going to sing "America the Beautiful." They were going to be linked

up, via satellite, to a children's choir singing along with him on-stage at

the Shrine in L.A. Now we won't see it or experience it. Give the

terrorists another victory.

Mr. Hollywood

  • Subject:

EMMY EXTRA Addendum I

Date:

Sun, 07 Oct 200117:16:39 -0700

From:

Sportsbook <>

To:

Rich <>

The president-elect of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences just

stated that a final decision to cancel the Emmys has not been made. At

this time, they haven't decided if the Show will be re-scheduled or not.

Mr. Hollywood

  • Subject:

The Emmys AGAIN Pt 2 Rehearsal

Date:

Sun, 04 Nov 200101:54:53 -0800

From:

Sportsbook <>

To:

Rich <>

DO NOT MISS THE EMMY FINALE! DO NOT MISS THE EMMY FINALE!

SCOOP - A certain star who was reported as having the flu, doesn't

really. She'll be there. That's all I'm saying.

I believe this show will even be better than the first.....or second!

Things have been scaled down a little but I think the quality of the show

is better. The Shubert is a smaller theater so the audience will be

smaller. The stage and set are about half of what it originally was. The

finale has been changed and I think it will have a greater impact than the

original. I will give you a few more interesting facts about the finale

AFTER you see it. By the way, did I tell you to NOT MISS THE FINALE?

Our seat filler crew is only one person smaller. However, our seat

fillers are smaller by over one hundred. I think there is a very good

possibility I will be seen on TV. There are only three aisles in the

theater, right, center and left. My section is the front 12 rows along the

stage right aisle. That will be the aisle along the wall on the right as

you look from the stage to the audience.

Mary Tyler Moore is presenting. Very few presenters, if any, show up

for rehearsal. She was there today and walked right by me. She's still

very attractive and also VERY skinny. She looked very chic in black denims

and a silk blouse. (Hey, I'm a fashion critic now!)

The Shubert Theater is located in CenturyCity, an upscale financial

district of Los Angeles, adjacent to Beverly Hills. The Shubert is famous

for showing Broadway hits. It opened in 1972 and is closing, and being

torn down, in 2002. For more information and photos go to

The new seating charts (only two) are on the Web Site.

Mr. Hollywood

  • Subject:

Finally, the Final EMMY Report

Date:

Tue, Mar 19 200202:41:52 -0700

From:

Sportsbook <>

To:

Mr. Hollywood’s A List

Hello from Hollywood!

Well, here it is Oscar week and I'm finally getting around to finishing the Emmy Report. So what else is new? This year we

have more new comers to the mailing list and I want to welcome you. I hope you enjoy your behind the scenes connection.

But first, the Emmys: You will recall that the Emmys were postponed twice (third time's the charm) and it went on the air at

the same time as the SEVENTH game of the World Series (NY Yanks lost to AZ). If you read my "rehearsal" report, you

knew about the scoop that a certain person was really NOT sick and really WAS available. (The PRESS didn't even have this

information.) When Barbra Streisand (of course, I call her Babs), couldn't accept her Emmy because of an illness, or prior

commitment, or some hogwash, you KNEW she was really going to be there. Her performance in the finale with the USC

Choir was very emotional. Do you remember the backdrop on stage of the wall with all the names of the 9/11 victims? That

was NOT projected on a screen. Each one of those names was on a card (to give a brick wall effect) and attached by hand to

the backdrop!

Many of the stars and guests had an interest in the World Series. People had Walkmen and earphones in the theater, others

gathered in the lobby to watch the Series on the monitors. This made filling the seats (my job, remember?) almost impossible.

There were more empty seats than we had seat fillers. At one point, the PRODUCER of the Emmys was in the lobby watching

the World Series! The Emmys were over just before the end of the Series. So, I was able to watch the last inning myself. I

was standing next to Maura Tierney (Abby) and Laura Innes (Dr. Kerry Weaver) of ER. They looked stunning. Their male

companions (I don't know their marital status) who were average looking blokes, were watching the game while they talked. I

was trying to get Maura Tierney's attention because we have a mutual friend, but the two of them wouldn't stop yapping. I was

unable to find an appropriate moment to strike up a conversation. (I'm not a rude fellow, you know.)

Mary Tyler Moore walked right by me after the Show. I can honestly say, after seeing her up close, she still looks fantastic!

As you might imagine, security was very tight. It caused all kinds of traffic problems. Many of our seat fillers didn't arrive till

we were ready to leave our luncheon for the theater. By the way, our luncheon was scheduled to be outside, and, as rare as it is

for L.A., we had rain that morning. We made a last minute call to move it indoors. Three cheers for the Century City Westin

Hotel staff. (I think one of you works for Westin, right? Do I get that complimentary room now?) Anyway, in regards to

security, there were uniformed and plain clothes guards, as well as L.A.P.D., everywhere. There was even a strong presence of

the FBI. The Shubert Theater is part of an unclosed mall. Opposite the theater is an office building with a movie theater and a

couple of restaurants on the ground floor. There were S.W.A.T. team people all across the roof of that office building. There

were probably more on the roof of the theater but I couldn't see them, of course, from my point of view.

One more little piece of gossip. Before the Show, when we were socializing in the lobby, Janel Moloney (Donna Moss) from

West Wing passed by us on her way to the rest room. (Say West Wing rest room five times fast.) A couple of seat fillers were

in the rest room with her (I think they followed her in) and said she was cold toward them. I don't remember exactly what was

said. I think they said "hi," and Janel kind of ignored it. (Ok, no Pulitzer for this last story.)

Be on the lookout for Oscar news this week.

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