TV Land Awards

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The TV Land Awards are American television awards that generally commemorate shows now off the air, rather than in current production as with awards such as the Emmys. Founded in 2003, 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.

John Ritter hosted the first awards ceremony in 2003. Following his death, the 2004 ceremony, hosted by Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond), featured a large tribute to Ritter's own television contributions. Cedric The Entertainer hosted the 2005 ceremony.

The 4th annual TV Land Awards were taped on March 19, 2006, and were broadcast on March 22. The ceremony was hosted by Megan Mullally.

The 5th annual TV Land Award will be hosted by Kelly Ripa and will air Sunday, April 22 2007.

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 Award Recipient
2003 Future Classic Award American Dreams
Groundbreaking Award Diahann Carroll
Innovator Award All in the Family
Legend Award The Dick Van Dyke Show
Pop Culture Award Star Trek
2004 Future Classic Award Arrested Development
Groundbreaking Show The Mary Tyler Moore Show
Legend Award The Andy Griffith Show
Pop Culture Award Gilligan's Island
Visionary Award Chico and the Man
2005 Future Classic Award Desperate Housewives
Icon Award The Bob Newhart Show
Legend Award The Carol Burnett Show
Pop Culture Award Soul Train
100th Birthday Charles Lane
2006 Future Classic Award Grey's Anatomy
40th Anniversary Batman
Impact Award Good Times
Legend Award Cheers
Pop Culture Award Dallas
Pioneer Award Sid Caesar

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