Winners in 21 categories are revealed in this awards show that is an awards show with some alternative point of view.
Here is the order of the presentation of Awards for this show:
1) Supporting Actor in a Daytime Soap
2) Supporting Actress in a Daytime Soap
3) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
4) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
5) Writing in a Daytime Soap
6) Directing in a Daytime Soap
7) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
8) Younger Actress in a Daytime Soap
9) Directing in a Variety Program
10) Writing in a Variety Program
11) Writing in a Drama Series
12) Directing in a Drama Series
13) Younger Actor in a Daytime Soap
14) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
15) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
16) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
17) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
18) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
19) Writing in a TV Movie or Miniseries
20) Late Night TV Host
21) Reality TV Host
Picking up where The DJBC Happy Hour left off last week, the 11th Annual Bryan Awards concludes with 21 more categories.
REMAINING ORDER OF CATEGORIES:
22) Supporting Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
23) Supporting Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
24) Directing in a TV Movie or Miniseries
25) Performance in a Variety Series or Special
26) Directing in a Comedy Series
27) Writing in a Comedy Series
28) Lead Actress in a Daytime Soap
29) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
30) Reality-Competition Series
31) Lead Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
32) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
33) Lead Actor in a Daytime Soap
34) Daytime Soap
35) Lead Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
36) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
37) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
38) Variety Series
39) TV Movie or Miniseries
40) New Series
41) Comedy Series
42) Drama Series
In tonight's packed show, Bryan recaps the Emmy Awards.
- Upsets (There were a lot of them from all three Lead Actor races, to Best Miniseries or Movie)
- Milestone by Mad Men
- Who Won the Most Emmys
Also, the Weekend Warrior discusses things going on around Columbus this week.
Bryan talks about Homecoming and about his college days, and the show's college days.
Featured:
"Scenes from a Zero Year Reunion"- about a Senior class party at Otterbein
"Productions Director 101"- about what a productions director does
The DJBC Happy Hour celebrates Six Months on the Air like any typical show. Included is a recap of what BC did during the "Bye Week" for the DJBC Happy Hour.
Highlights:
Really Bad (or Fake) Commercials/PSA's:
- A Monster Monster Bash
- A Commercial With Caravaggio
- A CEO and a Gorilla
- Producer's Choice Winner: BC Credit Union (from August 15th show)
Weekend Warrior:
Fountain of Hope 20th Anniversary Celebration, Condom Couture, Ohio Young Professionals Weekend, State of the Young Professional, Monster Bash, Sleepy Hollow: The Musical, The Evil Dead, Follies
Tonight on the Show, Halloween events are previewed, plus a parody of passing out candy on Beggar's Night.
Beggar's Night is next Monday (in pretty much our entire listening area) in these communities- Columbus, Dublin, Gahanna, Grandview Heights, Grove City, Hilliard, Lithopolis, New Albany, Obetz, Pickerington, Reynoldsburg, Bexley, Canal Winchester, Worthington, Westerville, Whitehall, Upper Arlington, Delaware, Powell, Lewis Center, Sunbury, Pataskala, Baltimore, London, Mount Sterling, Marysville, Plain City, Alexandria, Buckeye Lake, Hebron, Johnstown, Utica, West Jefferson, Carroll, and Circleville.
Tonight, BC talks politics on the eve of Election Day. The races for Columbus Mayor, Columbus City Council, and Issues 2 and 3 are broken down in detail, as unbiased as possible.
The Weekend Warrior previews events in town this week including the Veteran's Day Parade (Thursday at Noon) and National Novel Writing Month- http://www.nanowrimo.org.
Tonight's Show is a tribute to Thanksgiving and the Ohio State-Michigan Game.
Really Bad Commercials: Scarlet and Grey Goose, Blue Macaroni and Cheese, Dr. Phil Promo featuring an overzealous Michigan fan, and Dr. Oz Promo warning you about the danger of Buckeyes
COMING UP on the Show:
Next Week: An encore of "Deck the Halls, It's Christmas in July"
Dec. 5- "Hidden Holiday Gems"- Holiday Songs NOT played on mainstream commercial radio
Dec. 19- Listener's Holiday Choice
Jan. 16- MLK Show
Jan. 30 & Feb. 6- Columbus Bicentennial
Feb. 20 & 27- Academy Awards
Tonight is an encore presentation of the 1st Annual Christmas in July show, which aired on July 25, 2011.
Poetry and Prose:
"Christmas 1863"- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Mistletoe"- Walter De La Mare
"Merry Christmas, Everyone"- Anonymous
Excerpt from "The Gift of the Magi"- O Henry
Holiday Events This Week:
WEDNESDAY- Ohio Statehouse Tree Lighting
THURSDAY- Grandview Holiday Hop (Grandview); Tree Lightings (Dublin & Hilliard)
FRIDAY- The Grand Illumination (Scioto Mile & Columbus Commons), Winterfair (Upper Arlington), Tree Lightings (Grove City, Delaware, Canal Winchester, German Village, Pickerington, plus two in Westerville- one at Otterbein University, followed by one in Uptown Westerville)
SATURDAY- Christmas on the Towne (Reynoldsburg), HolidayVille (Clintonville), Christmas on the Clock (Plain City), Home for the Holidays (Uptown Westerville), and The Short North Holiday Hop (Short North)
SUNDAY- Village Lights (German Village)
Also, to vote for the theme of the December 19th show, vote here. Voting closes on December 12 @ 4PM, and the winning theme will be announced immediately following the December 12th show.
Tonight on the Show:
Christmas Songs Not Often Given Enough Attention by Artists Whose Covers Aren't Often Heard (How many times of Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas" is TOO Many?).
Tonight, you'll hear (or heard, if you listened live):
- Yogi Yorgersson- "I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas"
- Vince Guaraldi- "Thanksgiving Theme"
- Promises, Promises- "Turkey Lurkey Time"
- Jack Jones- "Christmas Day"
- Kate Bush- "December Will Be Magic Again"
- Canned Heat- "Christmas Blues"
- Bing Crosby- "Holiday Inn"
- Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass- "Jingle Bell Rock"
- Al Caiola- "Holiday on Skis"
- The Smurfs Theme Song
SONGS TONIGHT:
The Chad Mitchell Trio- The Marvelous Toy (1963)
Andy Williams- Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells (1963)
The Beach Boys- The Man With All The Toys (1964)
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol- The Lord's Bright Blessing (1962)
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass- Jingle Bell Rock (1968)
Barbra Streisand- Jingle Bells (1967)
The Supremes- My Favorite Things (1965)
Nancy Wilson- The Christmas Waltz (1968)
Elvis Presley- Blue Christmas (1964)
Promises, Promises- Christmas Day (1968)
The Lennon Sisters- Christmas Island (1961)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas- Trim Up the Tree (1966)
Top 5 Local Stories (according to this show):
1) SB5 (spoofed in the parody- Kill [Senate] Bill [5])
2) Tattoogate
3) The Man with the Golden Voice
4) The Wild Animal Law
T-5) Democrats Sweep City Hall
T-5) Occupy Columbus
Songs:
Opening- King Curtis (no relation), "What Are You Doing Christmas Eve?"
Monologue- clip of Nancy Sinatra, "These Boots are Made for Walking"
June Christy, "Sorry to See You Go"
Bing Crosby, "Let's Start the New Year Right"
Weekend Warrior- clip of Styx, "The Grand Illusion"
Katharine McPhee, "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve"
The Four Lads, "Moments to Remember"
Last Call- George Aliceson Tipton, "Theme from Soap"
Close- Guy Lombardo, "Auld Lang Syne"
Tonight on the Show, Bryan previews the Oscar Nominations (tomorrow morning at 8:35AM!!!!), and recaps the Producers Guild Awards, and gives a brief recap of what happened at the Golden Globes (in 60 seconds or less).
Tonight on the Show:
A classic commercial from 1962 asking Columbus residents where the city will be in 2012
The Man on the Street asks people where Columbus will be in 2062
A look back at the history of Columbus, including Columbus's past chronicled in the book "Sorry, Downtown Columbus is Closed" by I. David Cohen.
Tonight, DJBC hands over the keys to his little radio kingdom to "The Love Doctor", whose prescriptions include tonight songs from Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, 10CC, REO Speedwagon, and Eric Clapton. After the show, a mini-weekend warrior.
Tonight, the show recaps the Grammy Awards, predicts who will be nominated for the coveted Golden Raspberry Award, and what stars will win the Academy Award.
The DJBC Happy Hour recalls the 84th Annual Academy Awards, from the Big winners (below), and recaps the 32nd Annual Golden Raspberry Awards (http://www.razzies.com).
BIG OSCAR WINNERS:
Best Picture: The Artist (Thomas Langmann, Producer)
Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, The Artist
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, The Help
Best Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Jim Rash, and Matt Faxon, The Descendants
Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
Best Animated Feature Film: Rango
Best Documentary Feature: Undefeated
Best Foreign Language Film: A Separation (Iran)
Best Original Song: "Man or Muppet", The Muppets (Music and Lyrics by Bret McKenzie)
Best Original Score: The Artist (Ludovic Bource, Composer)
Tonight on the show...
"200ColumbusTV"- a look at a new TV station with Columbus-oriented programming
"The Adam Sandler Show"- In the 32 year history of the Golden Raspberry Awards, one film did something NO other film has done
Jumping the Shark- What Is It? When did Michigan football, "General Hospital", and KISS jump the shark?
Special Guest Star Peter Cottontail
and the Weekend Warrior previews Zakir Hussain at the Southern and WCRS at the Gallery Hop.
The show begins with a sketch of "Titanic".
The DJBC is on the run in three more clips of "The Fugitive" parody
Biff & Raff "review" three films about Columbus
The DJBC Happy Hour continues its Bicentennial Celebrations with a trip back to 1976- Headlines, Television, Pop Culture, Sports, and of course, Columbus in 1976, plus songs from 1976.
The Daytime Emmys- Is General Hospital beatable? Will Anthony Geary and Erika Slezak win their 7th Daytime Emmys? Will All My Children, Cash Cab, and Regis Philbin get the last laugh?
Biff and Raff analyze the Daytime Emmys, plus the Bryan Award Pre-Nomination Shortlist.
Events around town include the German Village Haus und Garten Tour (Sunday), ComFest (Friday through Sunday), plus other events through the end of June.
Tonight on the show- "About Last Night on the National Road" (edited down from its original broadcast on May 9, 2011)
EXTRA BONUS Segments Tonight (originally aired on June 25, 2012):
- Bryan Curtiss interviews Olde Towne East Tour of Homes Committee Members Christy Williams & Alex Macke about the upcoming Olde Towne East Tour of Homes on July 15.
- A sketch about a 19th century doctor in 1830s Columbus.
From The DJBC Happy Hour--
Bryan Curtiss, host/executive producer of The DJBC Happy Hour interviews 2012 Olde Towne East Summer Tour of Homes committee members Christy Williams & Alex Macke about the upcoming July 15th Tour of Homes in Olde Towne East, a neighborhood just east of downtown Columbus.
Tonight on the show,
Bryan talks about upcoming July Fourth events in Central Ohio (other than Boom, and yes, Boom), such as these here (http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26158222502/2012-fourth-of-july-ev...), and talks about the COTA strike and the heat wave (or "Springtime in Phoenix in Columbus").
Tonight, Bryan (along with DJBC Happy Hour showbiz award correspondents Biff Billingsley & Raff Romanowski, Raff's wife, Emma, and journalista Chelsea Waters) present the nominees for the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.
NOMINATION TALLY:
General Hospital- 24
American Horror Story- 23
Modern Family- 22
Mad Men- 21
Homeland; The Young and the Restless- 17
Glee- 16
All My Children- 15
The Bold and the Beautiful; Hemingway & Gellhorn- 14
Game Change; Game of Thrones; One Life to Live; Parks and Recreation- 13
Boardwalk Empire; Downton Abbey; Saturday Night Live; Smash- 12
The Hatfields and the McCoys- 11
Days of Our Lives; Up All Night; New Girl- 10
Tonight, Bryan (along with DJBC Happy Hour showbiz award correspondents Biff Billingsley & Raff Romanowski, Raff's wife, Emma, and journalista Chelsea Waters) present the nominees for the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.
NOMINATION TALLY:
General Hospital- 24
American Horror Story- 23
Modern Family- 22
Mad Men- 21
Homeland; The Young and the Restless- 17
Glee- 16
All My Children- 15
The Bold and the Beautiful; Hemingway & Gellhorn- 14
Game Change; Game of Thrones; One Life to Live; Parks and Recreation- 13
Boardwalk Empire; Downton Abbey; Saturday Night Live; Smash- 12
The Hatfields and the McCoys- 11
Days of Our Lives; Up All Night; New Girl- 10
August 6 theme choices- Dating, Networking, Columbus Culture, Neighborhoods in Columbus, Columbus History
Bryan Award category choices- Writing/Directing in Daytime Drama, Animated Program, Variety Special, Reality Host, Performer in a Variety Program, Most Missed Series, Studio Sports Program, Main Title Theme Music, and Special Class Special (top 2 votegetters will be part of the Bryan Awards)
Tonight on the show, the Emmy Nominations- Who's in and who's out...and The Silver Garbage Awards, who is in and out...
Also, this is your last chance to vote on a topic for August 6, and for 2 categories to be part of the Bryan Awards. Vote at the link below: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ (Voting closes no later than July 31)
Tonight on the show, Television Theme Songs from the 1980s is the focus of tonight's show, as these themes are played.
The Greatest American Hero (ABC, 1981-1983)
St. Elsewhere (NBC, 1982-1988)
Hill Street Blues (NBC, 1981-1987)
The Young and the Restless (CBS, 1973-)
Guiding Light (CBS, 1952-2009; 1983-90 theme song)
All My Children (ABC, 1970-2011; 1970-89 theme song)
General Hospital (ABC, 1963-; 1976-93 theme song)
Cheers (NBC, 1982-1993)
The Jeffersons (CBS, 1975-1985)
Trapper John M.D. (CBS, 1979-1986)
Moonlighting (ABC, 1985-1989)
Family Ties (NBC, 1982-1989)
The Cosby Show (NBC, 1984-1992; Bobby McFerrin arrangement from 4th Season)
The Golden Girls (NBC, 1985-1992)
Magnum P.I. (CBS, 1980-1988)
The Smurfs (NBC, 1981-1990)
Pee Wee's Playhouse (CBS, 1986-1991)
Miami Vice (NBC, 1984-1989)
The Lawrence Welk Show (ABC, 1955-1971; Syndicated 1971-1982, closing theme from 1971-82)
Tonight, it's The DJBC Happy Hour Classic with this show from November 21, 2011. Sketches of Thanksgiving are included, as well as sketches about football- mainly the Ohio State-Michigan game. And the show wraps up with a prediction of the game. Eventually, Michigan would go on to win the actual game itself 40-34 five days later in Ann Arbor.
OHIO STATE SCHEDULE:
Sept. 1- vs. Miami of Ohio
Sept. 8- vs. Central Florida
Sept. 15- vs. Cal
Sept. 22- vs. Alabama-Birmingham
Sept. 29- at Michigan State
Oct. 6- vs. Nebraska (Homecoming, and under the lights)
Oct. 13- at Indiana
Oct. 20- vs. Purdue
Oct. 27- at Penn State
Nov. 3- vs. Illinois
Nov. 10- Buckeye Siesta (aka Bye Week)
Nov. 17- at Wisconsin
Nov. 19- The DJBC Happy Hour's 2nd Annual OSU-Michigan/Thanksgiving Show
Nov. 24- vs. Michigan (aka Ohio State's Bowl Game for 2012)
January- NO BOWL FOR OSU!!!!
MICHIGAN SCHEDULE:
Sept. 1- vs. Alabama (at Dallas Cowboys Stadium)
Sept. 8- vs. Air Force (Home Opener)
Sept. 15- vs. UMass
Sept. 22- at Notre Dame (under the lights, followed by live from New York, It's Saturday Night)
Sept. 29- Bye Week
Oct. 6- at Purdue
Oct. 13- vs. Illinois (Homecoming)
Oct. 20- vs. Michigan State
Oct. 27- at Nebraska
Nov. 3- at Minnesota
Nov. 10- vs. Northwestern
Nov. 17- vs. Iowa (# 16's last home game)
Nov. 19- The DJBC Happy Hour celebrates THE Game (and Thanksgiving, but seriously, THE Game)
Nov. 24- at Ohio State (or as they say in Ann Arbor, "Occupy the Horseshoe")
Dec. 1- Big Ten Championship Game
January- BCS National Championship Game
Plus: The premiere of Bicentennial Minute: Upper Arlington, Vignettes of Daytime Drama Series nominees All My Children, General Hospital, One Life to Live, and the Young and the Restless and New Series Nominees American Horror Story and Homeland
The first hour of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards saw prizes in Comedy and Daytime Drama. The second hour bestows prizes in Primetime Drama, and Animation, Reality, and Variety.
Hour 2 of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards:
15) Animated Program
16) Reality-Competition Show
17) Performance in a Variety Series or Special
18) Variety or Late Night Talk Series
19) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
20) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
21) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
22) Directing in a Drama Series
23) Writing in a Drama Series
24) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
25) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
26) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
Plus: The premiere of Bicentennial Minute: Olde Towne East, Vignettes of New Series nominees Girls, House of Lies, New Girl, and Once Upon a Time, and a Special Memoriam
The third and final part of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.
11 more categories are revealed.
27) Supporting Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries
28) Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries
29) Writing in a TV Movie/Miniseries
30) Directing in a TV Movie/Miniseries
31) Lead Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries
32) Lead Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries
33) Outstanding Daytime Drama
34) Outstanding Made for TV Movie/Miniseries
35) Outstanding New Series
36) Best Comedy Series
37) Best Drama Series
NOTE: On September 17, the 2012 Silver Garbage Awards will air LIVE at 8PM.
Categories for That: Worst Comedy, Worst Drama, Worst New Show, Worst Reality Show, Worst Actor (Comedy), Worst Actress (Comedy), Worst Actor (Drama), Worst Actress (Drama), Worst Supporting Actor (Comedy), Worst Supporting Actress (Comedy), Worst Supporting Actor (Drama), Worst Supporting Actress (Drama), and Worst Spin-Off or Remake
And a preview of idUS- September 28 through October 8 in Columbus (http://idus.us)
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Emmy Winners:
*- Announced on Sept. 15 at the Creative Arts Emmys
(Comedy)
Series: Modern Family (ABC)- first ABC THREE-peat Comedy Series since 1981
Actor: Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men, CBS)- second actor with Lead & Supporting Actor Comedy Emmys
Actress: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep, HBO)- first actor with three Emmys for regular roles in three different Comedies
Supporting Actor: Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family, ABC)
Supporting Actress: Julie Bowen (Modern Family, ABC)
Writing: Louis C.K. (Louie, "Pregnant", F/X)
Directing: Steven Levitan (Modern Family, "Baby on Board", ABC)
Guest Actor: Jimmy Fallon (Saturday Night Live, NBC)*
Guest Actress: Kathy Bates (Two and a Half Men, CBS)*
(Reality)
Reality Series: Undercover Boss (CBS)*
Reality-Competition Program: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Reality Host: Tom Bergeron (Dancing with the Stars, ABC)
(Variety)
Variety Series: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)- Ricky Gervais, when presenting the Emmy said, "Oh no, not again"...my sentiments exactly, # 10 in a row for the Comedy Central late night staple
Variety Special: The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)*
Special Class Special: The 65th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)*
Series Writing: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Writing Team (Comedy Central)*
Series Directing: Don Roy King (Saturday Night Live, "Mick Jagger", NBC)*
Special Writing: Louis CK (Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theatre, F/X)
A Revised Version of "idUS: A Meeting of the Columbus Creative Class"...
Remaining idUS events include:
- FFOCOL (tonight through Thursday at the Gateway Film Center)
- Innovate Columbus with Dr. Richard Florida, Dr. Sir Ken Robinson, and Dr. Jeff Dyer (Thursday at TechColumbus)
- CoLab (Saturday at TechColumbus)
- TEDX (Wednesday at COSI)
- The Creative Mind with Sergio Marchione & John C. Jay (Monday at the Wexner Center)
Fake Commercials/Promos this week:
- Columbus Innovation (from 1984)
- Saturday Night in Columbus (from 1955)
Song This Week:
- Excerpt from "Columbus- Super Sexy City" from The 12th Annual Bryan Awards (broadcast during the third hour of the ceremony)
Political Corner talks about Early Voting and recaps Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney (R, Massachusetts) latest visit to Westerville. The first of three Presidential Debates in Wednesday at 9PM ET (from Denver). The Ohio U.S. Senate Debate is October 18th.
Upcoming DJBC Happy Hours:
- Next Week: "The Ghosts of Columbus Past" (abridged) plus Another Political Corner
- October 15: "Networking 102" (abridged) plus Political Corner
- October 22: Halloween-themed show plus Political Corner
- October 29: Election Preview
- November 5: Tribute to Hal David/Andy Williams/Marvin Hamlisch (could be abridged to accommodate another Political Corner)
- November 12: Election Recap
- November 19: Thanksgiving Show/Ohio State-Michigan Preview II
- U.S. President, U.S. Senate, Congress, Ohio House, Franklin County Races
- Sketches lampooning the Romneys and an Obama sketch lampooning TWO 1984 Reagan campaign ads
- Don't miss the last five minutes.
Tonight on the show, songs sung by the late singer Andy Williams (1927-2012), composed/conducted by the late Marvin Hamlisch (1944-2012), and/or songs with lyrics by the late lyricist Hal David (1921-2012).
And then, Political Corner wraps up its short run with a look ahead to Election Day, and an explanation of "The Redskins Rule" (SPOILER ALERT: It's bad news, unless you're a Romney supporter).
Tonight on the show, Election Results for U.S. President, and selected U.S. Senate & U.S. Congressional Races, plus Franklin County races for Ohio House, and the contested races in Franklin County government (Sheriff, Treasurer, Recorder, County Commissioner, Common Pleas Judge).
Biff and Raff chime in on the Presidential Election as well.
Tonight on the show, Thanksgiving is discussed (What are you thankful for?). Also, the 109th meeting between Michigan and O-HI-O [State] on November 24 at Ohio Stadium.
Tonight, songs that tell Christmas stories, and popular long holiday sketches, plus the recitation of these three poems and one short story:
A Christmas Tree (Charles Dickens)
Christmas Bells (Ella Wheeler Wilcox)
Little Tree (e.e. cummings)
The Mahogany Tree (William Makepeace Thackeray)
Tonight on the show, a look back at 2012- What were the biggest news headlines and sports stories of 2012? What Awards tales from 2012 does The DJBC Happy Hour remember the most?
Vote for the shows to be re-broadcast on January 21 & 28: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTCWXPZ (Choices are: The 200Columbus Bicentennial Preview, Songs from 1976, the 11th Annual Bryan Awards, and the 2012 Presidential Election Preview/Recap). Hurry, because voting ends on Friday January 18.
Tonight on the show, a look back on the show in 2012, plus recalling the city's Bicentennial.
- Top 10 Fake PSA's of the Year
- Top 10 Bicentennial Sketches
- Top 10 Overall Sketches of the Year
- Top 10 Bicentennial Moments of the Bicentennial
- Top 10 Local News Stories of 2012
Don't forget to Vote to select what show will be re-broadcast on January 21 & 28. (Voting ends on January 18)
Options (in order of airing):
- The 11th Annual Bryan Awards (from August 22 & 29, 2011)
- Columbus: 1812-2012 (aired on January 30 & February 6, 2012; A preview of the Columbus Bicentennial, heading into the 200Columbus Bicentennial Weekend of February 10-14, 2012)
- Songs from 1976 (aired on May 7 & 14, 2012; Songs made famous in 1976, the year of the American Bicentennial)
- Let's Make A Decision Already (aired on October 29, 2012; if selected, would re-air on January 21; the big preview of the 2012 Presidential Election) and We Made A Decision Already (aired on November 12, 2012; if selected, would re-air on January 28; a recap of the 2012 Presidential Election)
A recap of the 70th Annual Golden Globes last night and the nominations to the 85th Annual Academy Award nominations last Thursday. Biff Billingsley and Raff Romanowski give their analysis.
Oscar Nomination Tally (Multiple Nominees):
12- Lincoln
11- Life of Pi
8- Silver Linings Playbook, Les Miserables
7- Argo
5- Skyfall, Amour, Zero Dark Thirty, Django Unchained
4- Anna Karenina, Beasts of the Southern Wild
3- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Master
2- Flight, Snow White and the Huntsman Don't forget to Vote for Next Week's Encore Show:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTCWXPZ (Voting Ends at Midnight on Friday Night, January 18)
Options (for Question 1):
1) The 11th Annual Bryan Awards (from 8/22/11 & 8/29/11)- The best of Television from the 2010-11 season
2) Columbus: 1812-2012 (from 1/30/12 & 2/06/12)- A preview of the 200Columbus Bicentennial heading into 200Columbus Bicentennial weekend, and a look at some of the history of Columbus
3) Songs from 1976 (from 5/07/12 & 5/14/12)- Music and headlines from 1976
4) Let's Make a Decision Already (from 10/29/12)- [The Presidential Election Preview] & We Made A Decision Already (11/12/12)- The Presidential Election Recap
The DJBC Happy Hour Classic presents Part of the 11th Annual Bryan Awards, originally aired on The DJBC Happy Hour on August 22, 2011. The 11th Annual Bryan Awards celebrated the best of television in the 2010-11 television season.
In Part 1, the following 21 categories were presented:
1) Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama
2) Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama
3) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
4) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
5) Writing in a Daytime Drama
6) Directing in a Daytime Drama
7) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
8) Younger Actress in a Daytime Drama
9) Directing in a Variety Program
10) Writing in a Variety Program
11) Writing in a Drama Series
12) Directing in a Drama Series
13) Younger Actor in a Daytime Drama
14) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
15) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
16) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
17) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
18) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
19) Writing in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
20) Late Night Host
21) Reality Host
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DAYTIME SOAP:
Trent Dawson (As the World Turns, CBS)
Van Hansis (As the World Turns, CBS) Jonathan Jackson (General Hospital, ABC)
Brian Kerwin (One Life to Live, ABC)
Billy Miller (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Michael Muhney (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DAYTIME SOAP:
Melissa Claire Egan (All My Children, ABC) Kathryn Hays (As the World Turns, CBS)
Julie Pinson (As the World Turns, CBS)
Alley Mills (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Nancy Lee Grahn (General Hospital, ABC)
Marcy Rylan (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES: Jane Lynch (Glee, Fox)
Betty White (Hot in Cleveland, TV Land)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family, ABC)
Sofia Vergara (Modern Family, ABC)
Jenna Fischer (The Office, NBC)
Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live, NBC)
Last week, the first 21 categories from the 11th Annual Bryan Awards aired. Tonight, the remaining 21 categories from this Classic Edition of The DJBC Happy Hour.
22) Supporting Actor in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
23) Supporting Actress in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
24) Directing in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
25) Performance in a Variety Program
26) Directing in a Comedy Series
27) Writing in a Comedy Series
28) Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama
29) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
30) Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
31) Lead Actor in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
32) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
33) Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama
34) Outstanding Daytime Drama
35) Lead Actress in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
36) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
37) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
38) Outstanding Variety Series
39) Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries
40) Best New Series
41) Outstanding Comedy Series
42) Outstanding Drama Series
Vignettes: As the World Turns, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, The Good Wife, The Killing, Raising Hope, Shameless, The Voice, Modern Family, 30 Rock, The Office, Mad Men, and The Walking Dead
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES:
CINEMA VERITE- Thomas Dekker as Lance Loud (HBO)
CINEMA VERITE- James Gandolfini as Craig Gilbert (HBO)
MILDRED PIERCE- Brian F. O'Byrne as Bert Pierce (HBO) MILDRED PIERCE- Guy Pearce as Monty Beragon (HBO)
TOO BIG TO FAIL- James Woods as Dick Fuld (HBO)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES:
Betty White (The Lost Valentine - Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS)
Melissa Leo (Mildred Pierce, HBO) Evan Rachel Wood (Mildred Pierce, HBO)
Cynthia Nixon (Too Big To Fail, HBO)
Dame Eileen Atkins (Upstairs, Downstairs, PBS)
DIRECTING IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES:
Carlos (Sundance Channel)- Olivier Assayas, Director
Tonight, the Academy Awards (and Golden Raspberry Awards) are recapped in a LIVE broadcast.
Oscar Winners:
Best Picture - Argo
Best Director - Ang Lee, Life of Pi
Best Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
Best Actress - Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Best Supporting Actor - Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained
Best Supporting Actress - Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
Best Adapted Screenplay - Chris Terrio, Argo
Best Original Screenplay - Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
Best Foreign Language Film - Amour (Austria)
Best Animated Feature - Brave
Best Documentary Feature - Searching for Sugarman
Best Original Song - "Skyfall", Skyfall, Music & Lyrics by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth
Best Original Score - Mychael Danna, Life of Pi
Best Editing - Argo
Best Cinematography - Life of Pi
Best Production Design - Lincoln
Best Makeup & Hairstyling - Les Miserables
Best Costume Design - Anna Karenina
Best Sound Mixing - Les Miserables
Best Sound Editing (TIE) - Skyfall AND Zero Dark Thirty
Best Visual Effects - Life of Pi
Best Animated Short - Paperman
Best Documentary Short - Inocente
Best Live Action Short - Curfew
Golden Raspberry Award Winners:
Worst Picture: Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Director: Bill Condon, Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Actress: Kristen Stewart for BOTH Snow White and the Huntsman AND Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Actor: Adam Sandler, That's My Boy
Worst Supporting Actress: Rihanna, Battleship
Worst Supporting Actor: Taylor Lautner, Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Screenplay: That's My Boy
Worst Ensemble: Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Remake or Sequel: Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Screen Couple: Mackenzie Foy & Taylor Lautner, Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Tonight, the show celebrates the 110th birthday of the Champagne Music Maker himself, Lawrence Welk with songs that were covered by Welk, but (most of them) recorded by other artists, including four of Welk's Gold Records from the 1960s.
A classic episode of "The DJBC Happy Hour", aired on March 12, 2012, which is about St. Patrick's Day. The "Dublin" installment of Bicentennial Minute is included in the outroduction for the show.
The 2nd Annual April Fool's Edition of The DJBC Happy Hour features skits, the Weekend Warrior, plus a 50th Anniversary tribute to the long-running ABC soap General Hospital, which turned 50 today.
Skits:
- There is the Opening
- Sesame Street Tour of Homes
- Mystery Diners: "Inner Chi Cafe"
- Vision Valley
- A new "At the Gallery Hop"
- Plus Fake Ads
In an extended version of "Networking 102.1", the elevator pitch is examined. We also get an introduction of schmoozing. In bonus material, LinkedIn profiles are examined, and Tuesdays at 2 is discussed.
Tonight on the show, a look back at the last 12 months of the show with the Best of the show talking about Networking, talking about Politics, talking about Sports, talking about Columbus's Bicentennial, and talking with Biff and Raff.
KEY EVENTS mentioned in tonight's how:
- Volunteer UA Expo (Wednesday from 10-8PM; Upper Arlington Main Library on Tremont Rd., opposite the Tremont Center)
- Earth Day Columbus (Worksites- Saturday & Sunday and Celebration on April 27; http://earthdaycolumbus.org)
- Harmony Project Volunteer Week (April 21-27 along Livingston Avenue Streetcar District corridor between Parsons & Nelson; http://www.harmonyproject.com)
- Ohio Young Professionals Weekend (April 26 @ Gateway Film Center & April 27 starting at Columbus Commons; Multi-Group Mixer also April 26, but @ Kildare's Irish Pub at South Campus Gateway; http://www.ohioyoungprofessionalsweekend.com)
Tonight on the show, Schmoozing is discussed. What is it exactly, and why is it (plus making a connection) important in networking? Also, "The Kevin Bacon Experience". What is it exactly (and why is Kevin Bacon so popular)?
Tonight on "The DJBC Happy Hour", a trip back in time 30 years to 1983.
Side A to this Soundtrack:
"1999" - Prince
"Rio" - Duran Duran
"Toto" - Africa
"Up Where We Belong" - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
"Maniac" - Michael Sembello
"New Year's Day" - U2
"Our House" - Madness
"Too Shy" - Kajagoogoo
"Electric Avenue" - Eddy Grant
"Uptown Girl" - Billy Joel
"Bang the Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"Time (Clock of the Heart)" - Culture Club
Playlist:
Let's Dance - David Bowie
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
Puttin' on the Ritz - Taco
Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners
Hungry Like the Wolf - Duran Duran
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
Allentown - Billy Joel
Beat It - Michael Jackson
Say It Isn't So - Hall and Oates
She Blinded Me With Science - Thomas Dolby
Down Under - Men at Work
Baby Come to Me - James Ingram and Patty Austin
Quiz Answers (What is there Now):
1) Barcelona
2) Gresso's
3) Carabar
4) Old Bag of Nails Bexley
5) Elevator
6) Hal & Al's - 1297 Parsons Ave. (Aegean Supper Club was 1295 Parsons Ave.)
7) Barley's Grandview
8) Possibly a Panera Store will be going into the Clarmont location
9) Big Red Rooster (?) - but Engine House closed when the owners were lost at sea
10) Walgreen's (after the Kahiki was torn down)