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Daytime Emmys salute late TV icons Alex Trebek, Larry King

Kelly Clarkson’s talk show earned 2 trophies, while Jada Pinkett Smith took home an Emmy



In this video image provided by NATAS and the Daytime Emmys, host Sheryl Underwood introduces a tribute to the late talk show hosts, pictured on screen from left, Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek and Larry King during the 48th Daytime Emmy Awards.
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The Daytime Emmys turned into a love letter to Alex Trebek, honouring the beloved ‘Jeopardy!’ host and the show seven months after his death.

Trebek won as game show host and ‘Jeopardy!’ earned game show honours on Friday night.

ABC’s ‘General Hospital’ claimed four trophies, including best drama. Maurice Benard took lead actor honours for the third time as Sonny Corinthos.

Maurice Benard won the Daytime Emmy as lead actor for 'General Hospital'
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Jacqueline MacInnes Wood of CBS’ ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ won as lead actress, adding to her trophy from two years ago for her role as Steffy Forrester.

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Jacqueline MacInnes Wood of CBS’ ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’ won as lead actress at Daytime Emmys
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It was a family affair, with the children of Trebek and Larry King accepting on their late fathers’ behalf.

Trebek’s son, Matt, and daughter, Emily, stood behind the host’s podium on the quiz show’s set. Trebek died of pancreatic cancer in November at age 80.

“For as long as we can remember, he was always so proud to be a part of ‘Jeopardy!’, to work on a show that was based on knowledge, risk and the challenge — people had to think,” Trebek’s son said. “He loved every bit of it.”

Emily added: “He was always excited to go to work, even during his battle with cancer. He was so fortunate that he was able to do what he loved, and we know that he not once took it for granted.”

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Alex Trebek's children Matt Trebek and Emily Trebek pay tribute to their late father
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It was Trebek’s third straight victory and sixth overall in the category. He was nominated a record 32 times during his career.

Executive producer Mike Richards dedicated the best game show trophy to Trebek, who hosted for 37 years.

“He was more than just a game show host, he was a legend, a towering figure,” Richards said in pre-taped remarks. “He believed that ‘Jeopardy!’ was more than just a game show. He loved it because it stood for facts, competition, and the celebration of intelligence.”

Kelly Clarkson’s eponymous talk show earned two trophies. The singer was honoured as host, beating out daytime newcomer Drew Barrymore, among others, and the show won in the entertainment talk category.

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Kelly Clarkson’s eponymous talk show earned two trophies, including best host
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Trebek was remembered in a special tribute segment, along with Regis Philbin and King. Philbin died last July at age 88. Among those honouring Trebek in taped comments were US first lady Jill Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

“I got to talk with him a few years ago, and he expressed to me how proud he was to be a Canadian,” Trudeau said. “I had to tell him that all Canadians are incredibly proud that he’s one of us as well.”

King, who died in January at age 87, won as informative talk show host for his eponymous show on Ora TV. His sons, Chance and Cannon, accepted.

“This last season was a testament to his love for broadcasting,” Chance King said. “As much as he is gone, he is with us in our hearts forever.”

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Marla Adams and Max Gail won supporting actor trophies.

Adams plays Dina Mergeron on CBS’ ‘The Young and the Restless’. The 82-year-old actor accepted at home with the Emmy statue on a table behind her. ‘Y&R’ also won the best writing category.

Gail appeared on stage while socially distanced because of the coronavirus pandemic to accept for his role as Mike Corbin on ‘General Hospital’. It was the 78-year-old actor’s second trophy in the supporting category, having won in 2019. ‘GH’ also won directing honours.

Red Table Talk won for most informative talk show
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‘Red Table Talk’, featuring Jada Pinkett Smith, her daughter, Willow, and her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, won for informative talk show.

Sheryl Underwood of ‘The Talk’ hosted.

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