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TV Land has exclusively confirmed to GoldDerby that all four “ Hot in Cleveland ” stars — TV vets Valerie Bertinelli (“ One Day at a Time “), Jane Leeves (“ Frasier “) Wendie Malick (“ Just Shoot Me! “) and TV legend Betty White — will vie for Emmy gold in the Comedy Supporting Actress race. While White was expected to contend there, it is a surprise that the three others are not vying for lead actress nods given the show’s parallels to White’s last long-running laffer “ The Golden Girls .”

White won one of her five primetime Emmys in the Comedy Actress race for the first season of “The Golden Girls” back in 1986. She and her castmates Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan — who played best friends sharing a house — competed in this category for four years running. McClanahan won in 1987 and Arthur prevailed in 1988. They all lost to Candice Bergen in 1989 for the first season of “Murphy Brown” and White went on to be nominated for the show’s final three years. She lost to Bergen twice more (1990, 1992) as well as Kirstie Alley (“Cheers,” 1991).

On “Hot in Cleveland,” White is playing a part akin to that of Estelle Getty on “Golden Girls” — the sassy octogenarian who steals every scene. Getty was nominated in the supporting race for all seven seasons of the laffer. She won just once — in 1988 — and her and Arthur’s victories that night gave “Golden Girls” bragging rights to being only the second series in which all the regulars owned Emmys (“All in the Family” was the first and “Will & Grace” went on to accomplish this impressive feat as well).

While White has amassed 16 Emmy nominations, her co-stars have had little love from the TV academy. Bertinelli has never been nominated, Leeves contended once in supporitng for “Frasier” (losing in in 1998 to Lisa Kudrow for “Friends”) and Malick was nominated twice in this category for “Just Shoot Me,” bested first by Kristen Johnston for “3rd Rock From the Sun” in 1999 and then Doris Roberts for “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 2002 .


“Hot in Cleveland” marks the first original series for TV Land which launched in 1996 as an offshoot of Nick at Nite airing reruns of classic sitcoms. Like those shows, “Hot in Cleveland” is a traditional multi-camera sitcom shot in front of an audience. It debuted last June to 4.75 million viewers, becoming the most-watched program in that network’s history.

Earlier this year, White won the SAG Award for Female Coemdy Actor over Edie Falco (“Nurse Jackie”), Tina Fey (“30 Rock”), Jane Lynch (“Glee”) and Sofia Vergara (“Modern Family”). However, those kudos do not separate out lead and supporting performances. The show’s foursome was also nominated for Best Comedy Ensemble, but lost to the cast of “Modern Family.”

Below is the list of TV Land Emmy submissions for “Hot in Cleveland” and their other original programming.

“Hot in Cleveland”
Comedy Series
Comedy Supporting Actress: Valerie Bertinelli , Jane Leeves , Wendie Malick , Betty White
Comedy Guest Actor: Tim Conway , Joe Jonas , Wayne Knight , Huey Lewis , Jon Lovitz , Carl Reiner
Comedy Guest Actress: Melanie Griffith , Susan Lucci , Juliet MIlls , Amy Sedaris , Sherri Shepherd , Mary Tyler Moore , Amy Yasbeck
Comedy Writing: Chuck Ranberg , Anne Flett-Giordano , Suzanne M. Martin , Vanessa McCarthy
Comedy Directing: Andy Cadiff , David Trainer , Gil Junger , Michael Lembeck
Mullti-Camera Art Direction
Multi-Camera Cinematography
Comedy Picture Editing
Multi-Camera Hairstyling
Multi-Camera Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
Music Direction
Half Hour Sound Mixing
Series Technical Direction

“AFI Life Achievement Awards: A Tribute to Mike Nichols”
Variety, Music or Comedy Special
Picture Editing, Special

“Africobra: For the People”
Nonfiction Special
Writing, Nonfiction
Art Direction, Variety, Music or Nonfiction

“Retired at 35”
Comedy Actor: George Segal
Comedy Actress: Jessica Walter

“TV Land Awards 2011”
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TV Land has exclusively confirmed to GoldDerby that all four “ Hot in Cleveland ” stars — TV vets Valerie Bertinelli (“ One Day at a Time “), Jane Leeves (“ Frasier “) Wendie Malick (“ Just Shoot Me! “) and TV legend Betty White — will vie for Emmy gold in the Comedy Supporting Actress race. While White was expected to contend there, it is a surprise that the three others are not vying for lead actress nods given the show’s parallels to White’s last long-running laffer “ The Golden Girls .”

White won one of her five primetime Emmys in the Comedy Actress race for the first season of “The Golden Girls” back in 1986. She and her castmates Bea Arthur and Rue McClanahan — who played best friends sharing a house — competed in this category for four years running. McClanahan won in 1987 and Arthur prevailed in 1988. They all lost to Candice Bergen in 1989 for the first season of “Murphy Brown” and White went on to be nominated for the show’s final three years. She lost to Bergen twice more (1990, 1992) as well as Kirstie Alley (“Cheers,” 1991).

On “Hot in Cleveland,” White is playing a part akin to that of Estelle Getty on “Golden Girls” — the sassy octogenarian who steals every scene. Getty was nominated in the supporting race for all seven seasons of the laffer. She won just once — in 1988 — and her and Arthur’s victories that night gave “Golden Girls” bragging rights to being only the second series in which all the regulars owned Emmys (“All in the Family” was the first and “Will & Grace” went on to accomplish this impressive feat as well).

While White has amassed 16 Emmy nominations, her co-stars have had little love from the TV academy. Bertinelli has never been nominated, Leeves contended once in supporitng for “Frasier” (losing in in 1998 to Lisa Kudrow for “Friends”) and Malick was nominated twice in this category for “Just Shoot Me,” bested first by Kristen Johnston for “3rd Rock From the Sun” in 1999 and then Doris Roberts for “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 2002 .


“Hot in Cleveland” marks the first original series for TV Land which launched in 1996 as an offshoot of Nick at Nite airing reruns of classic sitcoms. Like those shows, “Hot in Cleveland” is a traditional multi-camera sitcom shot in front of an audience. It debuted last June to 4.75 million viewers, becoming the most-watched program in that network’s history.

Earlier this year, White won the SAG Award for Female Coemdy Actor over Edie Falco (“Nurse Jackie”), Tina Fey (“30 Rock”), Jane Lynch (“Glee”) and Sofia Vergara (“Modern Family”). However, those kudos do not separate out lead and supporting performances. The show’s foursome was also nominated for Best Comedy Ensemble, but lost to the cast of “Modern Family.”

Below is the list of TV Land Emmy submissions for “Hot in Cleveland” and their other original programming.

“Hot in Cleveland”
Comedy Series
Comedy Supporting Actress: Valerie Bertinelli , Jane Leeves , Wendie Malick , Betty White
Comedy Guest Actor: Tim Conway , Joe Jonas , Wayne Knight , Huey Lewis , Jon Lovitz , Carl Reiner
Comedy Guest Actress: Melanie Griffith , Susan Lucci , Juliet MIlls , Amy Sedaris , Sherri Shepherd , Mary Tyler Moore , Amy Yasbeck
Comedy Writing: Chuck Ranberg , Anne Flett-Giordano , Suzanne M. Martin , Vanessa McCarthy
Comedy Directing: Andy Cadiff , David Trainer , Gil Junger , Michael Lembeck
Mullti-Camera Art Direction
Multi-Camera Cinematography
Comedy Picture Editing
Multi-Camera Hairstyling
Multi-Camera Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
Music Direction
Half Hour Sound Mixing
Series Technical Direction

“AFI Life Achievement Awards: A Tribute to Mike Nichols”
Variety, Music or Comedy Special
Picture Editing, Special

“Africobra: For the People”
Nonfiction Special
Writing, Nonfiction
Art Direction, Variety, Music or Nonfiction

“Retired at 35”
Comedy Actor: George Segal
Comedy Actress: Jessica Walter

“TV Land Awards 2011”
Special Class Program
MONDAY at 6 p.m. ET; 3 p.m. PT:
Watch our 2-hour Emmys 2022 live streaming pre-show debating predictions for 25 categories. Senior editor Rob Licuria hosts with 9 Gold Derby editors and contributors

MONDAY at 11 p.m. ET; 8 p.m. PT:
Immediately following the Emmys ceremony, watch our 1-hour live streaming post-show analyzing the winners and losers. Senior editor Matt Noble hosts with six Gold Derby editors and contributors.
Is ‘Titanic’ still the king of the world? On this week’s episode of Oscars Playback, experts Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen look back on the biggest Academy Awards ever, when James Cameron ruled and Matt and Ben were mere newcomers.


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Wendy Malick, Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves and Betty White are "Hot in Cleveland" in this new TV Land series produced by "Will and Grace" star Sean Hayes. It's a slim premise - a soap star (Malick) whose show has been canceled, a new divorcée (Bertinelli), and a makeup artist (Leeves) set off for Paris from Los Angeles only to be grounded in Cleveland. With bleak prospects waiting for them back home, and noting the attentive looks they get from men in a local bar, they decide to stay a while. The Bertinelli character rents a house, where the caretaker is Elke (Betty White). So far, this is a very funny show, with marvelous performances. With Malick and Frasier's Daphne starring, that's to be expected. White is amazing - 88 and still going strong and still a master of timing. The weak sister for me is Bertinelli, whose comedy seems forced. As a baby boomer myself, I like seeing shows relating to my age group featuring older actresses, who, like the Malick character, really do find the going rough in Hollywood, particularly if they're too attractive for character roles. And it is true, particularly in a youth-oriented town like L.A., older women are pretty much invisible to men their own age. It's probably true anywhere, but particularly there. I'm really enjoying it, and I hope it's picked up for more episodes.

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Wendie Malick (Just Shoot Me), Jane Leeves (Frasier), and Valerie Bertinelli (One Day at a Time) are all sitcom veterans who play best friends who decide to take a trip to Paris but are sidetracked in Cleveland, Ohio. There, they rediscover themselves as their hometown of Los Angeles has appeared to have forgotten them. Malick's role as a soap opera actress was cut short by it's cancellation after 27 years. Leeves is the eyebrow plucker to Oprah until she goes elsewhere. Valerie's character has written a book about 200 things to do before they die. Once in Cleveland, they are rediscovered by actual middle American men who try to pick them up at a bar. Valerie's character Melanie declares that she's moving to Cleveland and renting a Victorian house. After all, her kids are grown and her ex-husband has moved on. Even the men in Cleveland appear to appreciate the older woman, that was their reason for going to Paris to be appreciated more instead of discarded. I wished the show would have more than 8 episodes but it's nice to have anything. Betty White steals the scene from all of them as the caretaker, Elka. At 88 years old, Betty White is at her best and funniest. Okay, I'm sure people in Cleveland have a sense of humor and will enjoy the show. Just enjoy the show! We have such few sitcoms on the air! the more the merrier and the laughs galore!

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When I heard about this show, I figured it would be "cute." What I was not prepared for was how spot-on it really is. I've lived in the L.A. area off and on for over 20 years, and all the L.A. references are painfully HONEST. Wendie Malick, Jane Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli and Betty White are hysterical! The story lines are very realistic ...L.A. is really a very SADLY over-rated place to live, for many reasons. The sunshine is nice, but even that gets boring after a while. Between the high price of living, the traffic and the shallow people, it's really an awful place to live for any "average" person. Ironically, this show comes at a time in my life when I have decided to relocate to my home town of Chicago. I routinely experience just about all of the ones depicted on this show whenever I go back to Chicago. While it is true that there are shallow people everywhere in the world, L.A. seems to be the U.S. capital of "the beautiful people." Living here is very exclusionary; everything is about money, status, power and looks. If you have those things, you'll be included; if not, you are SOL, no matter how good or nice a person you are. It is true that in Chicago - and other Midwestern cities, most of the real men are not salaciously panting after women 1/2 their age. It is true that in other places, mature women are appreciated more than merely discarded after the age of 30. My only regret about this show is that it is not on a major network ... it would get more exposure that way! So glad that it g
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